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For Business and Partners

The For Business and Partners program by HashBoost is designed for integrators, distributors, hosting centers, and mining farm operators who want to join the official GMiner ASIC distribution ecosystem.
This partnership combines cutting-edge mining technology, transparent revenue sharing, and continuous technical support to empower professionals in the global mining industry.

💼 Partnership Opportunities

  • 🤝 Official Partnership Status
    Become an authorized GMiner ASIC partner with certification, access to firmware releases, and inclusion in HashBoost’s global partner network.
    Learn more about collaboration opportunities on our OEM Integration page.

  • 💰 Transparent Revenue Model
    Partners receive recurring commissions from every connected ASIC device using HashBoost firmware — automatically and without hidden fees.

  • ⚙️ Enterprise-Grade Support
    Access direct communication channels with developers and engineers for firmware integration, large-scale deployment, and performance optimization.

  • 🌍 Marketing and Branding Advantages
    Gain exposure through official listings, joint marketing campaigns, and co-branded materials provided by HashBoost.

  • 🔒 Secure and Proven Technology
    All firmware is officially developed and tested in cooperation with GMiner ASIC engineers, ensuring industrial-grade performance, reliability, and safety.

🚀 Who Can Join

  • Mining farm owners and hosting providers

  • Hardware resellers and distributors

  • Software integrators and system developers

  • Energy-efficient mining solution providers

The HashBoost Partner Network connects professionals across the mining industry, providing them with tools, support, and technology to grow faster and operate more efficiently.

For Business and Partners — stability, growth, and collaboration powered by HashBoost and GMiner ASIC.

🧰 24/7 Technical Support
If you ever experience difficulties during installation or operation,
the HashBoost Support Team is available 24/7 to assist you.
Our specialists respond within minutes and provide direct technical help through multiple communication channels.
Contact Options:

  • Telegram: @hashboostsupport

  • Built-in Live Chat: available directly on the HashBoost website

All requests are handled by certified engineers with direct access to the GMiner development team,
ensuring fast, reliable, and professional assistance at every stage of setup and maintenance.
GMiner ASIC × HashBoost — Optimize. Control. Earn More.

Overview

The Log section is used to analyze system events, detect errors, and monitor device performance.
All activity — from miner startup to chip performance — is recorded with timestamps and categories.
Logs can be downloaded as an archive for detailed offline review.

File example: logs_s19jpro_192_168_1_190.tar.gz
The system allocates 16 MB of local storage for logs.
When storage is full, older entries are automatically overwritten.

 

Log Structure

Each entry includes:

  • Timestamp: format YYYY.MM.DD HH:MM:SS.mmm

  • Level: [INFO], [WARNING], [ERROR]

  • Category: component or subsystem name

  • Message: detailed description of the event

This allows chronological tracking and easy troubleshooting.

 

Log Levels

  • INFO — general system messages

  • WARNING — potential issues that may require attention

  • ERROR — critical events that impact performance

Users can filter logs by level or use the search bar to find specific events.

 

Event Categories

  • STRATUM — pool communication

  • PSU — power supply monitoring

  • COOLING — fan and temperature control

  • DRIVER — ASIC chip and hashboard management

  • PERF — performance and tuning activity

  • STATISTICS — overall miner statistics

  • CONF — configuration changes and settings

 

Performance & Diagnostics

Regular reports include chip stability and performance details:

  • Stable — working within normal range

  • Slow — underperforming chips

  • Critical — failed or disabled chips

  • Stability % — share of stable chips

  • Hashrate — actual vs. expected performance

Temperature and cooling data are also logged continuously.
Normal values:

  • Chip temperature: 40–70 °C

  • Board temperature: 5–10 °C lower than chips

  • Above 80 °C — critical, system will trigger cooling or restart

 

Error Analysis

  • Chip errors: failed chips are reported with board and chip index.
    → Reduce frequency by 5–10 MHz or check cooling/paste.

  • Staled shares: caused by high network latency, hardware errors, or frequency issues.

  • Power / sync problems: recorded under PSU or DRIVER categories for diagnostics.

Logs are essential for stability analysis, maintenance, and support.
Use them to optimize performance and detect early hardware degradation.

 

GMiner ASIC × HashBoost — Transparency. Stability. Control.

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