I'm sceptical because if it was such a leap, why would it only be hyped in that scene? I'm clueless on the technical details.
Could someone with more insight take a quick look if is real or not?
A few links:
- Whitepaper on their algorithm: https://anonymfile.com/ZRnZ1/dynexsolve-paper-v10c-3.pdf
- Reference implementation: https://github.com/dynexcoin/Dynex-Neuromorphic-Chip
https://medium.com/@ares_61826/why-we-believe-the-dynex-cryp...
So pair that with some crpyto people claiming to "emulate" memristors, and that's a lot of red flags already.
First rule of any new crypto project: assume everything is a lie. Then ask, who are the founders, investors, and real users?
Through a cursory look I don't see any of this information. Then remember, if it sounds too good to be true it probably is. They claim to have invented a software technique that can make an ordinary computer hundreds of times faster. OK, sure. And they decide to launch an anonymous cryptocurrency instead of publishing their research and claiming their Nobel prize - and you are on there ground floor!!
Yes, it's an elaborate scam generated by ChatGPT.