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June 07, 2016, 06:59:26 PM
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Hi everyone,

I am a Canadian entrepreneur having projects in cryptos since 2011.

As halving approach, many ASIC miners will become unprofitable due to electricity costs, everyone knows that.

Basically, some friends of mine have been working with the Canadian government to promote business development in the northern part of Quebec.

After working for more than 5 years they've managed to launch this business center which is half-sponsored by the government so businesses can grow in this ecosystem.

This business center is 2km downstream of a quite large hydro power plant.



I've talked with my friend, who is director of this new business center, and if operations are large enough, there would be a way to arrange free electricity (included in rent) for massive hashing power.

So if anyone wants to chat about the opportunity do not hesitate to PM me  Smiley

I'll be answering questions best as I can here in comments.

Here is some picture of the business center





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Keeping this for FAQ section.
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