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April 09, 2016, 09:24:36 PM Last edit: August 17, 2016, 12:03:54 PM by AriesIV10 |
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FOR SALE - BTC MINING FARM - Already Hosted and In Location. $17,000.00
30 Hosted Miners (no shipping costs, no waiting, full control and profit immediately)
Approximately 141 TH/s
There are 30 Bitmain Antminer S7's and 14 Bitmain PSUs(Power Supplies) for sale. They are being hosted in Washington State which has the best electric rates in the US. You can take full control of the miners and start earning profits immediately. This will avoid shipping, installation and purchasing component parts. You can be anywhere in the world and control this farm. Ownership and Control of 30 miners and 14 PSUs are included in this auction. I have 14 PSUs for 14 of the miners and rent 16 PSUs for $5 per month for the other 16 miners.
I pay $80/mo per miner(30) and rent PSUS for $5/mo per miner(16). You will have full control of the miners through the user interface. This sale is for 30 S7 miners, 14 Bitmain PSUs and take over control of all of them in location. This is a turnkey sale.
Please ask questions if you are serious about this Bitcoin Mining Farm.
There is no shipping; THIS SALE IS IN LOCATION ONLY with this Hosting Agency. No shipping costs, no waiting, full control and profit immediately.
MAKE AN OFFER!
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FOR SALE - BTC MINING FARM 30 S7 Miner Farm For Sale Hosted or Shipped to You: $11,700.00 USD
30 Hosted Miners
You Choose - Keep them Hosted or Ship to You (shipping will be extra and at your cost)
Approximately 141 TH/s
There are 30 Bitmain Antminer S7's and 14 Bitmain PSUs(Power Supplies) for sale. You can take full control of the miners and start earning profits immediately. This will avoid shipping, installation and purchasing component parts. You can be anywhere in the world and control this farm. Ownership and Control of 30 miners and 14 PSUs are included in this auction.
I pay $85/mo per miner(30); this is total cost of hosting, service and maintenance. You will have full control of the miners through the user interface. This sale is for 30 S7 miners, 14 Bitmain APW3-12-166-B2 PSUs and take over control of all of them in location. This is a turnkey sale.
Please ask questions if you are serious about this Bitcoin Mining Farm.
You can either keep them hosted with no waiting, full control and profit immediately -OR- Ship them to You (shipping will be extra and at your cost)
If you wish to have these shipped to you, you will be responsible for all of the shipping costs.
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My Information:
I am with CKPool: Kano.is
Average Blocks per day over the past 4 months: * Mar 2016, 129 Blocks, 4.16 Blks/Day * Apr 2016, 134 Blocks, 4.47 Blks/Day * May 2016, 126 Blocks, 4.07 Blks/Day * Jun 2016, 132 Blocks, 4.40 Blks/Day * Jul 2016, 127 Blocks, 4.098 Blks/Day
4.24 average blocks per day
Quick Math: Here is my average on my pool (CKPool) hit 4 blocks. My total Payout is $138.68 on average daily. $138.68 x 30 days per month = $4160.40. $85/month for Hosting and Maintenance 30 miners Hosting: 85 x 30 = $2,550 Profit = $4160.40 - $2,550 = $1,610.40 per month
Investment = $136,750 Profit = $1,610.40 ROI = $136,750 / $1,610.40 = 8.54 months
Where else can you invest with a 8.54 month ROI (return on investment)Huh??
Please do the math yourself as I may have made a mistake within these calculations.
The only question left is Why am I selling these miners? I am heavily invested in another company and need more capital. Let me know of any questions you may have in the investment or the equipment Txt:9374199617
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April 09, 2016, 11:45:00 PM |
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I am no where close but in US. Are you able to tell us what you can offer? I mean what is electricity price your getting?
I'm just curious as I have not heard much about prices of running a mine in Ohio.
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AriesIV10 (OP)
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April 09, 2016, 11:55:24 PM |
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I am no where close but in US. Are you able to tell us what you can offer? I mean what is electricity price your getting?
I'm just curious as I have not heard much about prices of running a mine in Ohio.
Well, about me: I have quite a few S7s that are hosted in WA. Mining is very profitable for me now, but am looking to expand into other bitcoin businesses and am looking for some others to joint venture. If this sounds like you would be interested in, let me know.
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Legacy2005
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April 10, 2016, 12:22:10 AM |
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Cbus ohio here.
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AriesIV10 (OP)
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April 10, 2016, 12:47:58 AM |
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Cbus ohio here.
Great! I am in UA and hoping we can get something started in the BTC field.
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Legacy2005
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April 10, 2016, 02:35:46 AM |
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Sounds good. Currently running 30th in the basement with plans for more. Been thinking of doing hosting but with the 1/2ing soon might wait till new hardware comes out and stay basement bound right now.
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Sierra8561
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April 10, 2016, 05:39:42 AM |
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I've considered hosting in Utah, but WA beats us a bit on power cost.
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April 10, 2016, 05:51:13 AM |
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I suspect the only significant grouping of miners in the US is in Washington state.
I'm not there yet - currently in Ionowhere - but if the next few months goes as planned I will be.
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April 10, 2016, 07:09:57 AM |
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I'm in Ohio but won't be mining much longer. Electric is way too expensive to continue (almost .14/kw/h after fees & taxes). As soon as it warms up I'll be shutting most if not all of my stuff down.
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AriesIV10 (OP)
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April 10, 2016, 01:39:50 PM |
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I'm in Ohio but won't be mining much longer. Electric is way too expensive to continue (almost .14/kw/h after fees & taxes). As soon as it warms up I'll be shutting most if not all of my stuff down.
You can join my farm in WA state if you would like. I was mining at home until I got to about 17 S7s and a $1900 electric bill. I was running them last December to heat my house and had to keep all of the windows open. Haha. You are more than welcome to joint my farm. My big interest is in starting new bitcoin companies and would like to joint venture with others if you are interested.
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April 10, 2016, 02:15:40 PM |
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I am holding a Bitcoin Meeting at Starbucks on April 23th 2016 at 10am at: Starbucks, 3235 Tremont Rd, Columbus, OH 43221 If you are interested, please RSVP to: Bitcoin@MintMining.com
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April 10, 2016, 05:29:37 PM |
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I'm in Ohio but won't be mining much longer. Electric is way too expensive to continue (almost .14/kw/h after fees & taxes). As soon as it warms up I'll be shutting most if not all of my stuff down.
You can join my farm in WA state if you would like. I was mining at home until I got to about 17 S7s and a $1900 electric bill. I was running them last December to heat my house and had to keep all of the windows open. Haha. You are more than welcome to joint my farm. My big interest is in starting new bitcoin companies and would like to joint venture with others if you are interested. What is approx energy cost per KWH on your WA farm? I like the idea of sharing spaces with other miners and getting best bang for buck on electricity price to. I am good till having most likely in my own mining area. But once having hit's I likely need to find a place with cheaper electricity (it's speculation but I'm guessing a lot will need to after having).
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April 10, 2016, 06:59:30 PM |
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I'm in Ohio but won't be mining much longer. Electric is way too expensive to continue (almost .14/kw/h after fees & taxes). As soon as it warms up I'll be shutting most if not all of my stuff down.
You can join my farm in WA state if you would like. I was mining at home until I got to about 17 S7s and a $1900 electric bill. I was running them last December to heat my house and had to keep all of the windows open. Haha. You are more than welcome to joint my farm. My big interest is in starting new bitcoin companies and would like to joint venture with others if you are interested. What is approx energy cost per KWH on your WA farm? I like the idea of sharing spaces with other miners and getting best bang for buck on electricity price to. I am good till having most likely in my own mining area. But once having hit's I likely need to find a place with cheaper electricity (it's speculation but I'm guessing a lot will need to after having). I do not have the exact cents per kw, but I pay $80 per month per miner that covers all costs.
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Legacy2005
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April 10, 2016, 07:35:57 PM |
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80 doesnt sound bad. I figure new machines will be out soon thus i dont want to start a 6-12 months contract and be stuck if no new stuff is out and s7 is not profitable.
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April 10, 2016, 11:34:48 PM |
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80 doesnt sound bad. I figure new machines will be out soon thus i dont want to start a 6-12 months contract and be stuck if no new stuff is out and s7 is not profitable.
I already have the contract and you would be able to come under my miners and therefore there would be no contract. Open for discussion. I figure mining will be a profitable business for the next 4-6 years, but I am also looking for starting new ventures.
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Sierra8561
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April 11, 2016, 12:06:22 AM |
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80 doesnt sound bad. I figure new machines will be out soon thus i dont want to start a 6-12 months contract and be stuck if no new stuff is out and s7 is not profitable.
I already have the contract and you would be able to come under my miners and therefore there would be no contract. Open for discussion. I figure mining will be a profitable business for the next 4-6 years, but I am also looking for starting new ventures. What company in Washington do you use?
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Jake36
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April 11, 2016, 01:08:36 AM |
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I am holding a Bitcoin Meeting at Starbucks on April 23th 2016 at 10am at: Starbucks, 3235 Tremont Rd, Columbus, OH 43221 If you are interested, please RSVP to: Bitcoin@MintMining.comI'm in Ohio, but up around The Mistake by the Lake (home of the Cleveland Clowns ). Now a days the only time I do ~2 1/2 hour drive, is if I'm headed out fishing or headed south to Tennessee.
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April 11, 2016, 07:18:49 AM |
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I turned my furnace on twice last winter - got a bit nipper than I thought, so fired it up for about 3 minutes each time to get my place back to comfortably warm. Never did manage to shut all my windows at any point, had to keep SOME air flowing to avoid overheating the place (if we'd had near-record cold temps in Jan or Feb I MIGHT have had to shut all the windows. Maybe. Not sure.).
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AriesIV10 (OP)
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April 11, 2016, 12:40:17 PM |
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80 doesnt sound bad. I figure new machines will be out soon thus i dont want to start a 6-12 months contract and be stuck if no new stuff is out and s7 is not profitable.
I already have the contract and you would be able to come under my miners and therefore there would be no contract. Open for discussion. I figure mining will be a profitable business for the next 4-6 years, but I am also looking for starting new ventures. What company in Washington do you use? I have to keep the company undisclosed for now, but it has been around for a few years and is a very good company. If you are very serious about collocating, PM me and I will give you the name.
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FUBAR-BDHR
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April 11, 2016, 06:53:27 PM |
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80 doesnt sound bad. I figure new machines will be out soon thus i dont want to start a 6-12 months contract and be stuck if no new stuff is out and s7 is not profitable.
That doesn't sound too good to me. S3 costs me like $30 a month in electric, s5 about $60. S7 would probably be around $100 to keep at home. doesn't sound like it's worth the trouble to pack up and ship somewhere else.
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