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October 14, 2012, 05:20:18 AM
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I was wondering if there is anywhere that rents remote bitcoin miners, like a VPS or Dedi, but made for mining BTC.

Also, is there something Like Pyramining, but with a faster payoff?

btw, my pyramining ref links
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October 20, 2012, 05:32:30 AM
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I was wondering if there is anywhere that rents remote bitcoin miners, like a VPS or Dedi, but made for mining BTC.

Also, is there something Like Pyramining, but with a faster payoff?

btw, my pyramining ref links
http://pyramining.com/referral/374ysd8ak
http://pyramining.com/referral/dfg2pr9bt

Not that I know of - but if you wanted to purchase mining hardware (only accepting asics at this point) - I charge 10% to run it for you.


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October 20, 2012, 05:53:50 PM
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I was wondering if there is anywhere that rents remote bitcoin miners, like a VPS or Dedi, but made for mining BTC.

Also, is there something Like Pyramining, but with a faster payoff?

btw, my pyramining ref links
http://pyramining.com/referral/374ysd8ak
http://pyramining.com/referral/dfg2pr9bt

Not that I know of - but if you wanted to purchase mining hardware (only accepting asics at this point) - I charge 10% to run it for you.


Why would someone pay you to run their hardware? Especially ASICs, their power consumption is super low.

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October 20, 2012, 08:54:22 PM
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Not that I know of - but if you wanted to purchase mining hardware (only accepting asics at this point) - I charge 10% to run it for you.
Why would someone pay you to run their hardware? Especially ASICs, their power consumption is super low.
Some people like what bitcoin represents - are using it as an investment - but don't want to be bothered with the day to day of actually running the equipment.

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October 24, 2012, 10:05:12 PM
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Why would someone pay you to run their hardware? Especially ASICs, their power consumption is super low.

I'm sure there's quite a few reasons.  Someone may not have space for a mining rig, may not want to deal with the noise and heat, may not have reliable power or internet connectivity, or those services may be prohibitively expensive and/or limited by metering.

Heck, they may be in military deployment and can't tend to maintaining a rig.

Or a compulsive gambler may wish to hide their mining investment from their spouse.  Wink

Personally, I enjoy building and operating my rig(s), and place a good bit of value on the education received from doing so.

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