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The most flexible Mining Hardware

Mon May 29, 2017 7:48 pm

I am a pioneer in mining, therefore Could anyone advice on what hardware to get to launch mining having 80 000 USD ?

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Re: The most flexible Mining Hardware

Fri Jun 02, 2017 8:03 pm

Where are you located and how is your access to power? Cost of electricity may matter and there may be new opportunities out there from Bitfury, and new or used Avalon, and Antminer equipment.

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Re: The most flexible Mining Hardware

Sat Jun 03, 2017 4:35 pm

Mining is a costly thing to do. The favorable climates condition with low-cost electricity for hardware to mine is needed

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Re: The most flexible Mining Hardware

Sat Jun 03, 2017 4:38 pm

The Bitcoin Mining Hardware set-up is all money game.

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Re: The most flexible Mining Hardware

Sat Jun 03, 2017 4:45 pm

Bitcoin Mining the money making scheme for money makers. BTC

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Re: The most flexible Mining Hardware

Sat Jun 10, 2017 7:34 am

With that budget you should partner with professionals. The oldest Bitcoin mining company in North America is doing an ICO http://alturl.com/ugese you can host your miners there, have them shipped directly there or buy from them (when they are in stock) and 3.3cents a kwh. When not mining you can rent tokens out to other miners for 36% return minimum rental rate according to their calculator. Tokens last 50 years. Instagram shows build out is progressing fast https://www.instagram.com/gigawatt_mining/
They are legit, local government is friendly to bitcoin mining and giga watt in particular for bringing jobs to the area http://koho101.com/2017/03/port-of-doug ... ness-park/
Even if you have cheap electricity, that's a huge investment and you will need to know what you are doing to keep them running and get an ROI. I'd seriously consider professional hosting, Giga Watt or some other company just make sure you vet them first so they don't run off with your miners lol. Seriously before investing I'd look into Giga Watt, or do a smaller amount of miners because there is a learning curve. Good luck BTC

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Re: The most flexible Mining Hardware

Sat Jun 10, 2017 8:02 am

Just found a good interview with CEO of gigawat about the https://cryptoinsider.com/good-true-int ... e-carlson/
They are sold out of S9 now but I think I'm going to do the example in the article generating $1,000 a month, you'll generate a lot more with your investment http://alturl.com/ugese

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Re: The most flexible Mining Hardware

Wed Dec 20, 2017 6:00 pm

Hello Guys
I m from Pakistan and interested in ETH mining with 1 card at this time but I m only confussioned in selection, for best output. I wanna to know how to calculate card earning. I don't have any issue with my power consumption. if bough the 8GB 256 Bit card so how much ill earn in 24 hours, and which pools will gives me high rating ?
ill be very thankful to you guys.
best of luck happy mining.

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Re: The most flexible Mining Hardware

Wed Dec 20, 2017 6:13 pm

Mining is costly thing. If you are financially good then you can start mining. But if not you can go with this free mining from which you can earn 1 BTC easily within 1 weak. Free Mining

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Re: The most flexible Mining Hardware

Fri Dec 22, 2017 12:13 pm

GPU and ASIC are Bitcoin mining hardware among others, that come with different mining speeds, features and costs. HashGains offer ANTIMER S9, L3+ and D3 Mining Hardware at reasonable price.

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Re: The most flexible Mining Hardware

Mon Aug 27, 2018 3:08 pm

I saw in this post you were recommending a professional hosting environment. I use Datacom Specialists in ohio they have been great to work with. You can call them at 513-922-0444 for fill out the online contact us form, that s what i did www.datacomspecialists.com.

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Re: The most flexible Mining Hardware

Mon Sep 10, 2018 3:39 pm

I recommend you Antminer S9.
Perfect and trusted. Have come across a lot of scams on other sites trying to sell these. Went with Amazon with great results. Even though the price is a little higher, it is a trust thing. I'm at ease

Solid Miner.It is extremely loud and exhausts a lot of heat. Web user interface is very straightforward and simple to use. Mining power is true to product title. Product support is surprisingly responsive.

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Re: The most flexible Mining Hardware

Fri Sep 14, 2018 6:53 am

I am a pioneer in mining, therefore Could anyone advice on what hardware to get to launch mining having 80 000 USD ?
You have the best option of Innosilicon A9 Zmaster.

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Re: The most flexible Mining Hardware

Fri Jun 07, 2019 7:24 pm

The bluebox will significantly change the acceptance of decentralised blockchain system. The bluebox is pure decentralisation of an energy effective Proof of Stake based blockchain. The Bluebox consumes 20W at max. plus a few W for optionally connected harddrives. Compare this to the 2000+W of Bitcoin Miners and you got the point. It is also prepared for ProofofStorage and Proof of Work complementary chains of the Transcendence Blockchain.

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Re: The most flexible Mining Hardware

Wed Jul 17, 2019 10:48 pm

Don't they get updated continously?
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