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August 07, 2013, 10:46:46 PM
Last edit: August 08, 2013, 04:24:44 AM by JuenoMT
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(UPDATED: previous post was incomplete)

I Do Not Have To Pay For Electricity And I'm Willing To Host A Small Number of FPGA's.

  Everyone knows that FPGA mining is becoming less profitable every day but can still be profitable if you don't have to pay for electricity. If you are making the switch to ASICs but still want to profit with your FPGAs, I am willing to host them for you. I can either keep them going for you for a percentage of generated income and/or buy them from you with income out of my fee.

 The percentage will depend on your unit(s). Fee will be 2% (just like a mining pool) + a service fee per unit. Service fee depends on the type of FPGA unit and each units hashrate, larger hashrates per unit will mean lower service free.

 The price I will pay for each unit will depend on what type of unit, the units hishrate and how old it is. I will not buy your unit from you for what you paid for it new (unless you got a drop to the floor deal), they are used after all. The price I'll pay will be figured by ROI of the of the units hashrate.

 The information I will need from you is as follows:

  • What type of unit(s) they are (brand, DYI, etc...)
  • How old the unit(s) are and the general condition of unit(s).
  • The unit(s) hashrate (per each).

 Once the unit(s) are received the units will be inspected and tested to insure the units condition, safety, reliability and all other claims about the unit (including the hashrate you have stated) are in order. I reserve the right to make changes to any agreement made with you if it is determined that the unit is not as claimed or unsafe. If a final agreement cannot be negotiated or if the unit(s) are unsafe they will be returned to you at your expense.


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August 08, 2013, 04:34:52 AM
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I have updated my OP, I was just starting to write the post and was interrupted. Felt like the first post was seriously unprofessional so it has been fixed. Embarrassed

 I'm sure you can relate, Thanks!

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