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Title: Mining in Singapore
Post by: meta.p02 on September 10, 2013, 04:18:07 AM
If I want to buy mining equipment in Singapore, what is my best option? I understand that ASICMINER is currently being sold through resellers, but I don't see any sellers serving SG...

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    US: eleuthria, CanaryInTheMine, SilentSonicBoom
    Canada: teek
    EU, Switzerland and North Europe: yxt
    China, Taiwan, Hong Kong and Macau: rockxie
    Australia: asicminer@swishbits.com.au
    India: Pinwheel

    Singapore: ??????

(Yes, I know that electricity costs in SG are prohibitive, but I'm not exactly looking to make ROI, as you can see)


Title: Re: Mining in Singapore
Post by: ssinc on September 10, 2013, 04:33:29 AM
I'll ship to Singapore!

PM me!  :)


Title: Re: Mining in Singapore
Post by: ElitePork on September 10, 2013, 08:40:40 AM
Check your PM... I'm just looking for ways to reduce shipping cost...
EP


Title: Re: Mining in Singapore
Post by: razorfishsl on September 14, 2013, 07:06:58 AM
If I want to buy mining equipment in Singapore, what is my best option? I understand that ASICMINER is currently being sold through resellers, but I don't see any sellers serving SG...

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    US: eleuthria, CanaryInTheMine, SilentSonicBoom
    Canada: teek
    EU, Switzerland and North Europe: yxt
    China, Taiwan, Hong Kong and Macau: rockxie
    Australia: asicminer@swishbits.com.au
    India: Pinwheel

    Singapore: ??????

(Yes, I know that electricity costs in SG are prohibitive, but I'm not exactly looking to make ROI, as you can see)

Don't......

I'm in HK PM me to discuss if it is research or something else.



Title: Re: Mining in Singapore
Post by: dawo5010 on September 14, 2013, 07:19:40 AM
If I want to buy mining equipment in Singapore, what is my best option? I understand that ASICMINER is currently being sold through resellers, but I don't see any sellers serving SG...

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    US: eleuthria, CanaryInTheMine, SilentSonicBoom
    Canada: teek
    EU, Switzerland and North Europe: yxt
    China, Taiwan, Hong Kong and Macau: rockxie
    Australia: asicminer@swishbits.com.au
    India: Pinwheel

    Singapore: ??????

(Yes, I know that electricity costs in SG are prohibitive, but I'm not exactly looking to make ROI, as you can see)

Hi! I'm from Singapore too and I got my BE Blade off WTCR.ca, it's much overpriced so I don't recommend it but it came within 6 days.


Title: Re: Mining in Singapore
Post by: polarhei on September 14, 2013, 08:12:14 AM
Ebayers will ship some equipment to SG. However I personally suggest you to do more before decide as many people are trying to get rid of pieces of junk.

My suggestion is, obtain mining contracts at the first stage, then in the second stage, build your rig to keep going.

I am working like this. Additionally, I am extremely hungry with 3M novec(R) solutions.


Title: Re: Mining in Singapore
Post by: kevinm on September 14, 2013, 10:03:52 AM
If I want to buy mining equipment in Singapore, what is my best option? I understand that ASICMINER is currently being sold through resellers, but I don't see any sellers serving SG...

Quote
    US: eleuthria, CanaryInTheMine, SilentSonicBoom
    Canada: teek
    EU, Switzerland and North Europe: yxt
    China, Taiwan, Hong Kong and Macau: rockxie
    Australia: asicminer@swishbits.com.au
    India: Pinwheel

    Singapore: ??????

(Yes, I know that electricity costs in SG are prohibitive, but I'm not exactly looking to make ROI, as you can see)

I am in Batam
PM me.

cheers,
kev


Title: Re: Mining in Singapore
Post by: meta.p02 on September 14, 2013, 02:25:19 PM
@All: thank you for the replies. Due to lack of funds (missed 1.26BTC on LB) I currently am not going to buy any till the next price drop or the next cheap mining hardware comes out. The NanoFury looks promising, though (0.6BTC/- for 2GH/s, compared to 0.8BTC for 2GH/s of BE)

@ssinc, ElitePork: Thank you for the offers! However, I am not going to buy any right now.

@razorfishsl: What do you mean by "don't"?

@dawo5010: I've seen WTCR.ca... they are indeed overpriced (B0.19 for 336MH/s? wow!). I believe that they are one of few selling the old overclockable blades, though.

@kevinm: Replied to your PM. Your mining rigs are indeed a beautiful sight to behold, but they are way out of my price range right now.


Title: Re: Mining in Singapore
Post by: fivesky55 on September 14, 2013, 02:55:48 PM
Hi,

For Asic Products, the list you are putting there is just their re sellers located. So actually if you are out of the coverage of re sellers, you can directly order from them actually and they shipped everywhere in the world.
And as earlier discussion with some others member, as I know in Singapore cost for electricity is estimated around USD 0.19 kWh, in SGD is 0.25 kWh if I am not wrong.
If you are gonna really wanna get into it, I will recommend to build it in Malaysia for your mining rig. If you are looking for Malaysia Hosting Services, maybe you can look for me for further discussion because I am located in Malaysia and doing hosting services here in KL.

Cheers
Kimi


Title: Re: Mining in Singapore
Post by: dawo5010 on September 14, 2013, 04:42:52 PM
@All: thank you for the replies. Due to lack of funds (missed 1.26BTC on LB) I currently am not going to buy any till the next price drop or the next cheap mining hardware comes out. The NanoFury looks promising, though (0.6BTC/- for 2GH/s, compared to 0.8BTC for 2GH/s of BE)

@ssinc, ElitePork: Thank you for the offers! However, I am not going to buy any right now.

@razorfishsl: What do you mean by "don't"?

@dawo5010: I've seen WTCR.ca... they are indeed overpriced (B0.19 for 336MH/s? wow!). I believe that they are one of few selling the old overclockable blades, though.

@kevinm: Replied to your PM. Your mining rigs are indeed a beautiful sight to behold, but they are way out of my price range right now.

Yeap, that's kinda the only reason why you'd ever want a blade from them. Then again might as well buy two, right? Haha.

GL with your mining endeavours!