price updated to 850 each including shipping
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The Baikals look really good, especially when you adjust for everything (hashrate and diff needs to be further investigated), but they do multiple algos, apparently, they can operate in high temperatures like 40 degrees Celsius (if you can keep it down at least 10 degrees, all the better), and with high costs of electricity at roughly 33c per kWh in New South Wales Australia, these look viable so far. They make a small profit of maybe $5/day on the new expensive ones after electricity costs, if you trust sites like https://www.asicminervalue.com/Same goes for the Innosilion ETH Master models, these are apparently very well suited for Australian conditions, which are terrible for ASIC miners. Hot and expensive to run. But who knows really, for sure. The Bitmains, and all other SHA256's for BTC and others with the same PoW are being offloaded cheaply. I wonder why. Efficient yes, cheap yes (by comparison, buy a few!), but while the price of BTC has been going steadily down or wobbling a bit each day, the difficulty is going way up. Which makes them unattractive for small time mining operations. With the heat and electricity costs in a typical Aussie house, if you can stand the extra heat from the devices and noise, the electricity bill is going to outweigh earnings very soon. Assuming that difficulty rise will kick in and start to cause a bit more pain. No wonder I can't find the profitable miners anywhere, at all, being flogged on eBay or in stock at mining specialty shops, even those that profit with big electricity costs and can operate in the heat over Summer. They've all been gobbled up perhaps. Can't even find second hand cheapies to get a start with. Even very cheap ones, probably a waste of time and money with all the pumps and dumps already done. Keep an eye on the new alt-coins, grab as many as you can, profit later? Maybe the obsolete hardware could be put to good use? I don't know. selling these for 850usd each
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I have
2 redeemed coins with 8 spare holograms
I also have 3 that are funded
5 in total
selling these last 5 together for: 0.075BTC
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wait, is it just a single pack? or a booster box?
nevermind. was reading it too quickly. thought it was the entire booster box which I was about to jump on.
but yeah, still a good deal on these, they are going for about $1K.
Thanks for the support Frank. I remember seeing booster box (first edition) for about 7k 4 years ago....now its like 12-20k
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[h] factory sealed pokemon base pack first edition [w] 650usd I am prepared to sell this cheaper than anyone on ebay These things have become extremely rare over the years It has the possibility to contain a PSA10 Charizard worth 20-50k (slim chances)
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10 X HX1000
these were bought in 2017 but have been in storage and barely ever used
warranty on these things is like 10 years +
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[w] piper wallet [h] 300usd
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20 dollars each plus shipping
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selling g28s for 900usd inc shipping, someone overclock these bastards
You have the am 1499 on your site, not for 900 they are only on 900 through here through me. pm me if you want any
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selling g28s for 900usd inc shipping, someone overclock these bastards
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selling some G28s for 900usd inc shipping
selling Giant B for 100usd plus shipping (with some led lights not working)
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You must not be able to read because no one said it was free energy its a way to reduce energy costs. You cant even get that straight go design some diapers.
your claim: ability to provide 60,000W of power, while only using 500W from the wall. right? we've established that 1 watt = 1 joule per second. 1 joule is a measure of energy. that means you are claiming to provide 60,000 joules of energy every second, while only providing 500 joules of energy into the system every second. 60,000 - 500 = 59,500 joules of energy netted from your process every second. "free" where does that energy come from? this is why what you are saying is not possible and why you are claiming to have free energy. anything less than 60,000W input is impossible to get 60,000W output. and thats in a perfect system, which the world is not, there are always losses. you get no free lunch. enjoy your $400 electric bill next month. No one claimed 60kw it was said the inverters max is 60kw get your facts straight do you know what "up to" means? Next time to just satisfy you I will use a 3000 watt inverter for the examples. Will that make you happy and quit whining like a little bitch. I gave a plan and parts list and also said things can be changed to suit your needs. It shows you cant fucking read aparently. We are a forum not a fucking NASA I am an engineer lab. ok then. your claim: ability to provide 3000W of power, while only using 500W from the wall. right? we've established that 1 watt = 1 joule per second. 1 joule is a measure of energy. that means you are claiming to provide 3000 joules of energy every second, while only providing 500 joules of energy into the system every second. 3000 - 500 = 2500 joules of energy netted from your process every second. "free" where does that energy come from? I am not going to keep going back and forth with you enough people have shown interest by message, you stated your theory now leave it and let others decide if they want to try it. You are not their mother and dont need to control what others may want to try. This thread was put here to share information not for you and a couple other people to harass the members. Most of you who made negative comments have probably never designed or put something together other then your plastic toys and use google for everything. can you please keep going back and forth doit4thepopcorn
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does the two redeemed ones interest anyone?
I have spare holos
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