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Title: Any asic miner that cost less than $100
Post by: pornluver on August 15, 2017, 02:30:49 PM
If it cost less than $100 I can import that tax free to Indonesia as long as shipping is also cheap.

I wonder if there is any good one.


Title: Re: Any asic miner that cost less than $100
Post by: wavelengthsf on August 15, 2017, 03:38:01 PM
You can get Sidehack's 2Pac USB stick for relatively low cost, but I don't know about Indonesia resellers


Title: Re: Any asic miner that cost less than $100
Post by: fanatic26 on August 15, 2017, 05:14:20 PM
You will not find a miner for that price that will make you any money.


Title: Re: Any asic miner that cost less than $100
Post by: swogerino on August 15, 2017, 05:27:19 PM
There are some USB, Dragon miners they are called and you can find them less than 100 dollars while their shipping is usually free. The problem is they will not make you any money and there does not exist such miner less than 100 dollars that can be a good one. If you want to try you can buy a Dragon miner just to get familiar with mining, if you want to make money even a single graphic card from latest series from both Nvidia or Ati will make you more.


Title: Re: Any asic miner that cost less than $100
Post by: Unacceptable on August 16, 2017, 01:26:41 PM
If your power is cheap,say less than 5 cents kwh....S3 is still kinda ok  ;)

Stable & reliable at least  8)


Title: Re: Any asic miner that cost less than $100
Post by: pornluver on August 16, 2017, 03:20:16 PM
If your power is cheap,say less than 5 cents kwh....S3 is still kinda ok  ;)

Stable & reliable at least  8)

I want something that gives me return in say 5 months.


Title: Re: Any asic miner that cost less than $100
Post by: pornluver on August 16, 2017, 03:26:49 PM
If your power is cheap,say less than 5 cents kwh....S3 is still kinda ok  ;)

Stable & reliable at least  8)

I want something that gives me return in say 5 months.

What would be great is miner that can be sent components by components.

Each component is worthless by itself. So can pass custom without issue. Once here I can create that. The only such components are video cards.


Title: Re: Any asic miner that cost less than $100
Post by: wavelengthsf on August 16, 2017, 05:48:01 PM
If your power is cheap,say less than 5 cents kwh....S3 is still kinda ok  ;)

Stable & reliable at least  8)

I want something that gives me return in say 5 months.

It doesn't exist. If it did, everyone would buy it and then it's ROI would be pushed out, especially if it were under $100


Title: Re: Any asic miner that cost less than $100
Post by: sidehack on August 16, 2017, 07:39:39 PM
What would be great is miner that can be sent components by components.

Each component is worthless by itself. So can pass custom without issue. Once here I can create that. The only such components are video cards.

Of course then your shipping fees would be all over the place, might end up costing more than customs. Who would you rather give money to, a foreign corporation or your own government?


Title: Re: Any asic miner that cost less than $100
Post by: kipper01 on August 16, 2017, 09:30:31 PM
If it cost less than $100 I can import that tax free to Indonesia as long as shipping is also cheap.

I wonder if there is any good one.

Buy some bitcoin with that $100


Title: Re: Any asic miner that cost less than $100
Post by: QuintLeo on August 16, 2017, 09:42:42 PM
If you want something that will actually make money, you need VERY low electric cost and you're going to have to put up with the import fees.

 The only current "small USB miner" that MIGHT be profitable is the Futurebit Moonlander (Scrypt, using the Alcheminer ASIC).

 Sidehack should have a "pod" and or a "stick" miner out sometime using BitFury ASIC that should be profitable, but he's not gotten around to that yet.


 Return in 5 months is NOT GOING TO HAPPEN with a small miner.
 PERIOD.
 Their cost per hash is a LOT higher than the big miners, always has been always will be.

 Most of the BIG miners (and ALL of the SHA256 based ones) are looking at 10+ month ROI achievement, unless Bitcoin price keeps jumping fast.



Title: Re: Any asic miner that cost less than $100
Post by: Unacceptable on August 18, 2017, 12:19:06 PM
If your power is cheap,say less than 5 cents kwh....S3 is still kinda ok  ;)

Stable & reliable at least  8)

I want something that gives me return in say 5 months.

Where the fuck were you 5 years ago??  :D


Title: Re: Any asic miner that cost less than $100
Post by: 444bitcoin on August 18, 2017, 04:49:55 PM
demand of asic miner has increased .......

 so i don't think anyone will sell less than $100