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1  Economy / Computer hardware / Re: Free Hardware (lots of it) on: September 17, 2014, 08:18:21 PM
Yes, per the previous poster, the business model here is: you get the hardware for free, mine with it, and I get a portion of the mined BTC.  If you have cheap power, you'll make money.

Again, for anyone who is interested, please email: btcequip@gmail.com.  I am not interested in providing someone with just 1, 10, or even 100 servers.  You need to be able to take at least 2MW (1500+ servers).

(Also, I'm not interested in buying hardware -- not sure where that came from?)
2  Economy / Computer hardware / Re: Free Hardware (lots of it) on: September 17, 2014, 01:06:01 AM
As previously stated, the hardware is in the US -- Arizona and New Jersey, to be specific.

Not looking to make money off shipping; interested in simply finding a new home for hardware that is being replaced with newer, more efficient equipment.  We would make money by taking a % of mined BTC on the back-end.  Ideal opportunity for someone who has available & cheap power/space.
3  Economy / Computer hardware / Re: Free Hardware (lots of it) on: September 16, 2014, 06:22:15 AM
By shipping, I mean freight shipments of crated servers, based on a negotiated contract with an identified receiver.  In-person pickup would be fine, but you would need a lot more than a UHaul. Smiley

This business has certainly seen its fair share of scams, and obviously one picture isn't proof, but here's one anyways (of 10 racks of equipment):



Again, only interested in speaking to folks who have enough DC space to take at least 2MW.  btcequip@gmail.com.

 
4  Economy / Computer hardware / Free Hardware (lots of it) on: September 15, 2014, 08:29:37 PM
I have a large amount of older hardware (~1.6 W/GH/s) that needs to be moved out to make room for newer equipment.  I'm looking for someone who can provide it a new home.  You would pay only for shipping costs (equipment is in the US), and would keep the bulk of the BTC mined.

Only interested in talking to folks who have enough DC space to take at least 2MW of equipment.  I can be reached at btcequip@gmail.com.
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