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June 17, 2021, 11:09:13 PM
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I purchased a Moonlander 2 second hand on offerup 5 months ago for $20.  Go to ebay and now they are selling in auctions for Hundreds of Dollars! Mining coins to HODL without KYC is exactly why I got into this hobby!
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June 18, 2021, 05:31:47 AM
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I purchased a Moonlander 2 second hand on offerup 5 months ago for $20.  Go to ebay and now they are selling in auctions for Hundreds of Dollars! Mining coins to HODL without KYC is exactly why I got into this hobby!

Yeah sometimes buying/selling used ASICS is a better way to earn money than cryptos themselves lol
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June 18, 2021, 09:17:54 AM
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I purchased a Moonlander 2 second hand on offerup 5 months ago for $20.  Go to ebay and now they are selling in auctions for Hundreds of Dollars! Mining coins to HODL without KYC is exactly why I got into this hobby!
I noticed that a couple of weeks ago, when I just happened to be idly browsing eBay--and I do remember when Moonlanders and other USB miners were very cheap.  I'm not sure why prices have spiked; the only reason I can think of for that is that people are collecting them.  I suppose there's a chance that people are doing what OP is doing (lottery mining), but I think it's kind of silly to buy so many of these stick miners that it drives the whole market for them up.  Maybe the buyers of them don't realize how little bitcoin can be earned using them?  That's the whole reason why there were so many on the second hand market in the first place--they're obsolete.

Yeah sometimes buying/selling used ASICS is a better way to earn money than cryptos themselves lol
Like selling shovels and wheelbarrows during the gold rush of 1848-49, it's true.  But buying an ASIC at least gives you the chance to mine something substantial, whereas with USB miners you'll never make your money back unless you do happen to hit the jackpot and mine a block.

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June 18, 2021, 07:28:55 PM
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https://shop.futurebit.io/products/moonlander-2-usb-stick-asic-miner-for-scrypt-algorithm-cryptocurrencies
This is not an advertisement for a site, but a link for GPU miners, because they do not monitor the characteristics of ASICs.

«The Moonlander 2 is currently the most powerful and efficient USB miner available on the market today, allowing you to mine scrypt algorithm based coins like Litecoin, at a hashrate of nearly 5 MH/s* with under 10 watts of power

It's hard for me to calculate how much he mines, but it's probably more profitable to sell them and get x3-x4 profit.


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June 18, 2021, 08:47:26 PM
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I got me 2 of the Moonlanders 2 when they was coming out and they are awesome , still have them but dont use them,
as i got me the Apollo miner also and that is also an awesome nice miner for the price i paid and its still running great.
If you want to make the next step try to get you one of them but i dont know how much the price is at the moment for the Apollo.

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