Tom's Hardware: Crucial Caves: Says Chia Cryptomining Voids SSD Warranty, Then 
Retracts Post.
https://www.tomshardware.com/news/crucial-says-chia-cryptomining-voids-ssd-warranty-then-backs-down
Jim Bell's comment:
I wonder if DRAM-based SSD's would be practical for Chia mining.  There 
shouldn't be a need for non-volatility.    SD- cards get a lot of their density 
by constructing them in many layers, up to 144 I recently read.  I  haven't 
been keeping up with DRAM construction techniques, but I wonder if DRAMs can be 
multi-layered in a similar way.
I also wonder what is the wearout mechanism for SD non-volatile memories.  
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