Looks like the old BFL's minirigs almost. I think you will have to show lot more then rendering for any sales.
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So guys I have access to free electricity would like to know how much money to invest in miners to make atleast 2-3 btc a month ? .
Thanks 4 d help Cheers
5 s-5's are 5.75th that earns 2.1 btc it also uses 3k watts an hour which is 72kwatts a day and 2160kwatts a month Yowza! OP better have a Huge Colo closet or Warehouse where electrical costs are neglible or his Landlord or Mommy/Daddy is going to layeth the smackdown.... ![Cry](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/cry.gif) The only price i have had with "free" electricity was student housing. It is only place I have had electricity included in a fixed rate. If you are doing this in parents house I would talk to them first as they will definitely see this amount of usage raise electricity cost.
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------->Pool A | (Active) | | Single Betarig ------------> proxy stratum---------> Pool B (Big renter) | (Active) | | --------> Pool C (Active)
possible? what would be the config?
It is possible but I don't know how people do it. Depending on software one has "quota" where you can do this. I personally have only read about it.
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Look into altcoins. But sadly if not asic chances are you use more electricity then you will make.
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My guess is copper. They have always been very careful to say to use coolant not water. That and it looks a copper "PD360" on their site we got: http://www.syscooling.com/products/Radiators/54.html . The two aluminum radiator's they show selling are much smaller then the one with kit. I could be wrong if they used a specialty one for miners, but I'm highly guessing its their standard. Yes, you have to assume its copper or there are copper components. In several points in the listings (all changed by now) there has been a mention of copper on both the radiator and the fittings [internal coating]. You can see within the chamber of the radiator that there is definitely some form of dark orange coating, which may be brass or copper. So tldr, be safe and assume there is copper and aluminium within the same loop. Any luck finding out what the radiator is made out of?
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Were definitely gaining this week:
Bitcoin Difficulty: 41,272,873,895 Estimated Next Difficulty: 42,951,266,410 (+4.07%) Adjust time: After 1164 Blocks, About 7.5 days
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I am in the exact situation here.
We have a cheap power here with a rate of 2 cent per kw, and we are start to build our own farm. When me and my team decide on which gear to go with then at the last step we make a new decision to wait for more 2 months to see what will go on with the new gears that we expect to come out next 2 our 3 months from now.
I advice you to wait a little bit, because it better to have a better deficiency than to be sorry.
Where are you getting 2 cent kw?
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And bitwisdom:
Bitcoin Difficulty: 41,272,873,895 Estimated Next Difficulty: 42,140,627,202 (+2.10%) Adjust time: After 1297 Blocks, About 8.5 days
Moving up and up.
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They operate within the us. They do this because of the know your customer laws. Basically they follow the laws to keep from being money launders.
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it is unsafe as it is a shared wallet.
Please explain. Shared wallets means that the private key is stored on the server. If the entire server gets hack or go down, you would not have access to your coins anymore. Desktop and cold wallets(including blockchain.info) however, allows you to have control over your private key and is open sourced which is safer than online shared wallets. I believe Coinbase stores most of the coins offline, but I could be wrong. I'll look into it. They do store most in not "hot" wallets. I believe they offer a vault or something extra for even more security.
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I am fine with them not hurrying it in. I prefer being safe in this case. Really are looking out for us.
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I lost the login info. Is there way to reset the SP20 to factory settings?
There is a reset by sd card. I would assume it would go back to default after.
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Bitwisdom:
Bitcoin Difficulty: 41,272,873,895 Estimated Next Difficulty: 41,550,720,464 (+0.67%) Adjust time: After 1348 Blocks, About 9.0 days
Definitely a positive change.
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Everyone is right about normally around 1. I would say it varies on how much effort it takes the escrow and time needed for.
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I highly doubt you get help on this.
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It's just highly unlikely someone new to bitcoin has a legit reason for loan before even hitting 2 weeks activity level.
Loans have to be VERY specific. If you have a new account, and no collateral there is a good chance you will get a negative from the many that use that thread.
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Bought everything as a kit. I called the Colorado support facility and the guy said all he can do is have me ship my entire system over to them and they will find out what is wrong with it and fix, no matter what it is. So I lose a couple weeks mining, big deal, and have to pay to ship that and my cooling system to Colorado. Hey, at least their willing to help. What's BitmainWarranty going to do? They would have probably told me to do the same thing. Only thing that bothers me is having to pay shipping for an in warranty product. I'll remember that next time when wave of new hardware comes a along. Other companies provide you shipping labels.
WHAT IS OUR RADIATOR MADE OUT OF? THE ONE THAT CAME WITH THE KIT? ALUMINUM OR COPPER?
[BitmainWarranty is the Denver, Colorado centre, calling in is just a quicker way to contact them]. I think it is the best solution to return it now, as whatever stuff is growing in that loop will be all up inside those blocks as well. I'm here to see if we can help people remotely without having to ship stuff across a country / continent as then everyone loses out. They usually do provide labels but I guess its a bit of a confusing situation for them - let me know after its all completed if you're still out of pocket and I'll try and get it sorted. My guess is copper. They have always been very careful to say to use coolant not water. That and it looks a copper "PD360" on their site we got: http://www.syscooling.com/products/Radiators/54.html . The two aluminum radiator's they show selling are much smaller then the one with kit. I could be wrong if they used a specialty one for miners, but I'm highly guessing its their standard. Yes, you have to assume its copper or there are copper components. In several points in the listings (all changed by now) there has been a mention of copper on both the radiator and the fittings [internal coating]. You can see within the chamber of the radiator that there is definitely some form of dark orange coating, which may be brass or copper. So tldr, be safe and assume there is copper and aluminium within the same loop. Just so we know and question can be answered completely are you able to confirm with syscooling that it is their copper version that is used for the kit? Thank you in advance.
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I placed one order with them and had no problem, so I decided to place a second larger order and when it did not ship when promised, I asked for a refund and at first was told they could not process the refund due to their credit card processor reviewing all transactions. They offered to send me a company check but that sounded very fishy to me so I refused and called my credit card company and disputed the charge. I emailed Minersource, informing them I had disputed the charge and all of a sudden they processed the refund.
Very shady, I won't do business with them again. I was lucky and wont push my luck.
I remember yours it took me five failed attempts and a 30 minute phone call to Shopify to get your refund processed. I even provided you with the failed authorization numbers in your tickets. You also didn't create a dispute with your credit card company, your order never showed a dispute pending. I don't really like when a reseller goes into details of a customers sale. Maybe it's just me and projects/businesses I have been part of. I just cannot imagine publicly talking about a customers specific order with I'm guessing no permission from customer.
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I haven't kept up with Hashra for quite some time but one of my friends asked me about them tonight before making the wire transfer for the Moonraker Warp 3 (3X Moonraker units) at 6Th/s for $895 USD.. They report 900W per 2Th so for the price point it's a solid deal but I don't have any up to date insight into the company..
Can anyone comment on positive/negative experiences?
To my knowledge they still have not shipped. They kept pushing back date. Any company that only has renderings I personally would not order from.
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Thanks for all your replies. For sure I will hire an electrician to check things out. Luckily I know one personally. I was planning on getting SP35 YUKON miners.But for now the amount is unknown since I would get the electricity business done first. Thanks!
SP-20's are easier if you have 110. If you have 220's then the SP35 is very nice.
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