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May 13, 2015, 11:19:43 PM
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So I can't really go into details here, they aren't important anyway..

Basically, I have a very large facility.

No electricity bill whatsover - regardless of consumption levels.

and other perks. (don't bother asking guys, sorry here)

This is not in the US.

I speculate I can accommodate 1,000-2000ish units in my facility

Anyone here willing to help me get some projections, hardware recommendations, etc?

This is outside my business sector, and though I have a fundamental understanding of BTC and its conventions swell as technical background in computers - I'd like some expert opinions.

If you don't mind chatting with me, PM me or post in the thread.

I'm aware my post count is low, but this is a very real situation.

I figured BTC mining would benefit most from my circumstances.

again electricity and operational costs are not an object for me. assume the value AS ZERO.

all I have in costs is hardware.
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May 14, 2015, 12:01:13 AM
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Please stop opening posts over and over again for the same issue in different ways. Either edit or add to your original post. Locking this thread.

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