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April 22, 2016, 10:30:31 AM
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OXBTC (www.OXBTC.com) – a China-based cryptocurrency investment platform lately unveiled its upgraded and expanded farms for Bitcoin/Litecoin/Ether cloud mining, which is about to beat all major miners and become the world’s largest one.

Located in 3 different regions in China (Sichuan, Ordos and Inner Mongolia), OXBTC’s mining farms cover a total area of over 200 acres, running away 10 PetaHash Bitcoin cloud hashrates and 30 GigaHash Ether cloud hashrates – a brand new and innovative cloud service to follow the trend for Ethereum.

Benefited by a very competitive electricity cost as low as 15 cents per kWH in the mining areas, and a fast business expansion, OXBTC is able to deliver the most cost-efficient cloud mining services to its global customers, the number of which is about to surpass 80,000.

Time to unveil the world’s largest mining farms and the hashpower that takes a large share in the world.
   
 
Ether Cloud Mining
 
To follow the new trend for Ethereum in the community, OXBTC fulfils its dedication in providing the world’s best cloud mining services and preempted to introduce the brand new Ether cloud mining, with a very competitive price at only $37.9 per ETH MHS. The 1-year mining contract is FREE of maintenance fees which means you can achieve ROI and start to mine profits within only a couple of months.

About OXBTC
OXBTC offers both cloud mining (Bitcoin/Litecoin/Ether) and deposit services. Founded in 2015 by several well-established industrial investors in China, they have an experienced R&D team who has been in the cryptocurrency industry for many years.

Contact Information
Email: support@oxbtc.com
Facebook: OXBTC (https://www.facebook.com/oxbitcoin/)
Twitter: @oxbitcoin
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April 22, 2016, 12:20:08 PM
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Benefited by a very competitive electricity cost as low as 15 cents per kWH in the mining areas, and a fast business expansion, OXBTC is able to deliver the most cost-efficient cloud mining services to its global customers, the number of which is about to surpass 80,000.

Time to unveil the world’s largest mining farms and the hashpower that takes a large share in the world.



I don't think they are not going to be taking much share with those electricity costs?

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Benefited by a very competitive electricity cost as low as 15 cents per kWH in the mining areas, and a fast business expansion, OXBTC is able to deliver the most cost-efficient cloud mining services to its global customers, the number of which is about to surpass 80,000.

Time to unveil the world’s largest mining farms and the hashpower that takes a large share in the world.



I don't think they are not going to be taking much share with those electricity costs?

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I wonder if it is a typo and should be 1.5 cents or something.  China mega mines are normally paying a few cents..... so I would assume they don't pay near the 15 cent level.  I would be surprised if it was 5 cent's even.

So either they let out false info to scare others from doing it there... or typo.  Not sure which is more likely.
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April 22, 2016, 07:16:43 PM
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I thought Haobtc was the biggest in China with their momentum being the size of football field and rising last time I heard.  Shocked

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I wonder if it is a typo and should be 1.5 cents or something.  China mega mines are normally paying a few cents..... so I would assume they don't pay near the 15 cent level.  I would be surprised if it was 5 cent's even.

So either they let out false info to scare others from doing it there... or typo.  Not sure which is more likely.

Well both the press release & the website quote 15 cents per kWH, so it's not a typo. So..... I vote that the whole thing is a scam. You don't get a "Worlds largest" in "Three Regions" covering "200 Acres" pop up out of nowhere claiming  " electricity cost as low as 15 cents per kWH" as being a good thing. If it don't sound right it probably ain't right......


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April 22, 2016, 08:47:04 PM
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When they say largest mine are they talking about total land usage? 10 petahash is nowhere near the largest bitcoin mine. I can think of 3-4 locations off the top of my head that are bigger than that.

Stop buying industrial miners, running them at home, and then complaining about the noise.
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I wonder if it is a typo and should be 1.5 cents or something.  China mega mines are normally paying a few cents..... so I would assume they don't pay near the 15 cent level.  I would be surprised if it was 5 cent's even.

So either they let out false info to scare others from doing it there... or typo.  Not sure which is more likely.

Well both the press release & the website quote 15 cents per kWH, so it's not a typo. So..... I vote that the whole thing is a scam. You don't get a "Worlds largest" in "Three Regions" covering "200 Acres" pop up out of nowhere claiming  " electricity cost as low as 15 cents per kWH" as being a good thing. If it don't sound right it probably ain't right......


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Yea you are right with both press conferences having it.... likely a scam.  For them to be a cloud provider sadly this area is just littered with scammers.    I want to see pictures before I believe.

I was giving benefit of doubt on typo.... which your right was too nice in cloud mining area.  No one should invest in this site to pop out of no where and claim biggest... and facts don't add up. Just another scam to make cloud mining look bad.
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April 28, 2016, 02:30:27 AM
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When they say largest mine are they talking about total land usage? 10 petahash is nowhere near the largest bitcoin mine. I can think of 3-4 locations off the top of my head that are bigger than that.
AH OK. Now I get you per location then in total area covered.
That is huge amount of real estate. I can't imagine the US even attempting to beat this as their electricity cost just does not make it profitable enough to operate there.

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