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HashingMad (OP)
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August 23, 2013, 01:28:52 AM
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What price should i be listing it for?  I thought that I would be able to make a fair amount of BTC with 60GH BFL hashing away. However I think I may be wrong.  I bought it from someone online for a fair price, or so I feel, but now considering selling it to recoup my funds. If i can make a profit... good.  If not, just want my money back then.

Selling because I don't think I quite understand mining.  I use Bitminter and have been hashing for 24 hours straight without any issues or downtime and maybe i have earned .266 BTC, or less than half of what Bitminter gui indicates I should mine everyday.( .6250 approx per day..I also have 7 asic USB erupters going).

Since 12:42am, august 22, Easyminer and the EMC Elipse pool have solved 16 blocks! Bitminter... 3blocks taking 10:32 hours, 2:36 hours and 13:29 hours in order.  I don't know what the deal is or how to calculate "luck".

So.. what is a 60gh Single worth today if I were to post it on ebay?? Also willing to seriously with anyone on the forum interested in buying, but lowball offers are embarrassing to you. I would be more than happy to use escrow if someone is interested but also willing to help me understand how to do it.

Waiting for all comments and replies...

oh... I was going to upload a couple pics of my bitminter screenshots but couldn't figure out how to do it on this forum. Yes, i'm new.
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August 25, 2013, 10:07:08 AM
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It depends on the condition. If you've only tested it then you could sell it way above $4000. However if you have been using for weeks and months then it's considered second hand, but you can still sell it around $3000. BTW you'll never believe how much people are willing to pay for a BFL miner that is in hand...Good Luck...
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