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1  Bitcoin / Mining support / Re: First steps in the mining on: December 11, 2024, 09:05:20 AM
Okey okey, I didnīt have think in the cycle of charging the battery and the deterioration of the cells, Well itīs seem that I am going to get rid of the idea for my own mingin or at least think in the future when I can change my location, thanks for both of you. Grin
2  Bitcoin / Mining support / Re: First steps in the mining on: December 08, 2024, 11:37:34 AM
Yea I have read the thread, I know that solar panels and battery are expensive when we talk about the energy that requires power a single ASIC / the numbers of solar panels, but the live expectancy of solar panels is aroung 20 years and I can amortize the first buys in all those years, and the regions were I live the Kw/h is aroung 0.1€ so is not practical to use the electrical network, so the solar panels is the only one that I think is a plausible chance to enter in this community.

If there are any other ways to first steps and donīt need to be in the perfect country with low cost energy or dont need to spend thousands of euros I am glad to ear out all the advise.
3  Bitcoin / Mining support / First steps in the mining on: December 07, 2024, 11:02:53 PM
Hello everyone,

I am considering getting into mining, and after seeing the prices of Antminer ASICs and the low stock on their website, it doesn't seem very appealing to me. Given this, and after reading a bit here, I see that people also mine using Avalon miners, which are much more affordable, although they are twice as inefficient in terms of watts per TeraHash. My question is whether it is feasible and a logical step to start by buying some of these Avalon miners, generating money to reinvest, and eventually switching to Antminers, which are much more efficient.

I had also thought about using solar panels and batteries to avoid worrying about electricity costs, even though this would require a much larger initial investment. However, where I live, most days have very good solar radiation and few clouds. Am I on the right track with this approach? The idea is to gradually save in BTC and, once the numbers work out, make the investment.
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