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Mining Hardware Advice

Thu Oct 24, 2019 2:37 pm

Dear community! I need to know your opinion according to mining production. Frankly said, I’m not an expert in this topic, but already have known about some FPGA solution providers. But, there is a big deal for me to make the right choice regarding invest in full equipment without enough knowledge in it. Maybe, some of you up to date about any offers from existing miner’s providers, who suggest buying a part of one’s to try it out before buying a full? Thanks in advance.

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Re: Mining Hardware Advice

Fri Oct 25, 2019 9:53 am

Hi! It’s a good question.

Recently, I’ve spoken to my friends about it and he told me about the company Vanquisch Tech. Their partners are located in the mining centers in the country with the lowest electricity cost. Now they finally are launching the shipping of miners. As far as I know, it’s a good chance to get such a solution for you, cause they are offering to become a co-owner of one of the mining modules (CMMS), if you aren’t interested in total investment and buy a full one.

For example, they offer to try it out and buy only a share or own one or two fractions of the equipment. So, if you aren’t able to invest $9500, you can split out payments and be the owner of 1 of the module for $4500, and the services take care of the setting up, location and 24/7 tech support. It is also worth mentioning that there are separate line miners manufacturing, which speeds up the manufacturing process of ASICS. That’s why it won’t take long to start, at least 6 working days. Feel free to give this link for more info.

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Re: Mining Hardware Advice

Sun Oct 27, 2019 12:09 pm

But, it seems like cloud mining… I’ve already heard a lot about it and found it wouldn’t a good idea to invest. Because the users’ experience level is critically low.

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Re: Mining Hardware Advice

Mon Oct 28, 2019 9:43 pm

Yeah, you're right. At a glimpse, their CMMS may look like the one you mentioned above. But, please don’t confuse, it’s not a cloud mining. First of all, you buy A REALLY equipment and as far as I understand correctly the service takes care of setting up, location and maintenance during all operation stages. And the level of positive experience of VQTech CMMS reaches almost 91%.

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Re: Mining Hardware Advice

Sun Nov 17, 2019 7:37 am

Dear community! I need to know your opinion according to mining production. Frankly said, I’m not an expert in this topic, but already have known about some FPGA solution providers. But, there is a big deal for me to make the right choice regarding invest in full equipment without enough knowledge in it. Maybe, some of you up to date about any offers from existing miner’s providers, who suggest buying a part of one’s to try it out before buying a full? Thanks in advance.
You should go for ASICS, currently the most powerful miner which is just plug n play is Antminer S17+ which is due for disptach by BITMAIN in december 2019. There are other miners as well in which you can invest.

As for setting up an asic and linking it to the mining pool is very easy just like setting up a new toaster :D :D anyway you can get help with the following links for detailes guide and tutorials for purchase at lowest price and setting up the miner you want to invest in *kudos*

Setting up tutorial:
Purchase from these stores which ever is convinient to you or whichever has the best price

Hash Deploy: https://hashdeploy.net/
Crypto Courier Mart: https://cryptocouriermart.com/

Cheers

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Re: Mining Hardware Advice

Thu Nov 28, 2019 8:21 pm

Modern miners based on FPGA can be divided into two categories. The first category, which can arbitrarily be called for specialists, includes typical FPGA boards with various interfaces, for programming and maintenance it's necessary to have a number of specific knowledge. The second category, for a home miner, includes ready-made devices with a user-friendly interface, which configuration doesn't require additional knowledge. It's better to read some reviews to avoid mistakes.

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