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Title: Want to start mining In Texas? (Surrounding Area's)
Post by: WhyFhy on November 18, 2017, 01:35:57 AM
Looking to buy into pool/farm or start one

I have other contributors as well

Andy B knows me.

Message me.

Post here.


I only want to mine btc, not eth and stuff

I can manage entire process from building,electrical audits/contracts,
 network implementation/management  im even willing to deal with uncle sam :'(
I have 40k to contribute (not btc)
let me know if your interested in playing ball.
I'm located central TX between dallas and austin

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*Update-12/2/17
We have 4 people Involved at this point, Looking for more!



Title: Re: Want to start mining In Texas? (Surrounding Area's)
Post by: Coltcaine on November 18, 2017, 05:01:39 AM
im in Texas and mining and looking to expand only have about 6k and a few miners on hand and a few on order. corpus christi area


Title: Re: Want to start mining In Texas? (Surrounding Area's)
Post by: gunmunj on November 18, 2017, 10:29:41 AM
is texas warm place? I dont know which city but your project will difficult if texas warm place. You have to need very good aircondition


Title: Re: Want to start mining In Texas? (Surrounding Area's)
Post by: cointabo on November 18, 2017, 11:35:08 AM
Not a suitable location for starting large scale mining operation.


Title: Re: Want to start mining In Texas? (Surrounding Area's)
Post by: WhyFhy on November 18, 2017, 04:24:40 PM
Texas is fine , do you guys think we live in wooden shacks while we tend our cattle?.  Just remember IBM, Apple, Dell, Texas Instruments and more run computing in masses. Not to mention the farms we already have in Houston/Dallas area!


Title: Re: Want to start mining In Texas? (Surrounding Area's)
Post by: PORN_coin on November 18, 2017, 04:26:23 PM
it may not be the best idea to do it in such a hot climate

If only you do not have a huge refrigerator and free electricity


Title: Re: Want to start mining In Texas? (Surrounding Area's)
Post by: WhyFhy on November 18, 2017, 04:37:46 PM
it may not be the best idea to do it in such a hot climate

If only you do not have a huge refrigerator and free electricity
Passive cooling and channeling does wonders. I was already doing this and temperature has not really been a problem for me.


Title: Re: Want to start mining In Texas? (Surrounding Area's)
Post by: nematoadz on April 14, 2018, 07:37:10 AM
Passive cooling and channeling does wonders. I was already doing this and temperature has not really been a problem for me.

What kind of passive cooling do you use? and what do you mean by channels? When you say temperature is not a problem, are you saying your cooling system has actually made the electricity bill not significantly affected by the cooling portion? I'm interested in mining in Texas, what kind of building do you suggest? Is it cheaper to buy land and build a barebones warehouse?


Title: Re: Want to start mining In Texas? (Surrounding Area's)
Post by: WhyFhy on August 08, 2018, 03:13:33 PM
it may not be the best idea to do it in such a hot climate

If only you do not have a huge refrigerator and free electricity
Bitmain opening first mining in USA in Texas thought I would point that out.