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Title: [ANN] CryptoCounty.org - Make a post or find a host (Decentralized mining homes)
Post by: cryptocounty on December 16, 2017, 12:12:28 AM
Introducing CryptoCounty.org
https://CryptoCounty.org/CryptoCounty.png

CryptoCounty.org is a free website that can be used globally to help blockchain investors find a home for their mining

Or users can host mining units and make a steady monthly income without any large up front expenses. 


Our team is located in Wenatchee WA, USA where the power rate is just under 3 cents a kilowatt.   
Our goal is to encourage locals to open up their homes and businesses and host mining units.


Our roadmap includes adding onsite person verification services and equipment insurance in Douglas and Chelan Counties near Wenatchee WA. 
This will allow remote investors to take advantage of the cheap power rates without worrying about their equipment.   
We also will add a review/rating system to add extra transparency to promote the best hosts. 

This project is just getting started so as a warning never send money or equipment to strangers. 
Until we have implemented our onsite person verification services and equipment insurance please only do business locally in person.   
We will do our best to remove any scams posted to the site. 


Please visit https://CryptoCounty.org (https://CryptoCounty.org) to get started. 


Title: Re: [ANN] CryptoCounty.org - Make a post or find a host (Decentralized mining homes)
Post by: Dastashka on December 16, 2017, 10:22:54 AM
 Excuse Me what?)


Title: Re: [ANN] CryptoCounty.org - Make a post or find a host (Decentralized mining homes)
Post by: Loco Motive on December 23, 2017, 06:01:50 PM
Seems like an okish idea but if were to host noisy, heat-generating machines in my home i whould be looking for an interesting monetary compensation for me, that whould considerably increase the cost of mining to way more than 3c/kw. Look at what WTT is doing, their effort is probably the best and most reasoned one and still, hosting costs exceed the electricity ones making this hardly profitable.