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June 30, 2016, 02:09:44 PM
Last edit: June 30, 2016, 03:24:55 PM by Stepho
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Hello.

Just wondering about installation the antminer s7 with 4.73 Th/s

Im about to buy one from

Is it enough?
And while you're mining could you get small peaces of bitcoins Or you have to get a full on

And all forms say that you need a power supply

Is it necessary to get one or i just can use a converter 220v to 12v

Just for your information i dont pay for the electricity

I live in an industrial are which electricity is for free
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June 30, 2016, 11:53:47 PM
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You probably aren't going to mine 1 whole bitcoin, but if your pool has manual withdrawal you can withdraw whole bitcoins at a time.
At this time, if you'd like a better deal than the S7, try the S7-LN. It offers less hashrate with the same efficiency, and tit includes a free psu, so you don't need to buy a converter or crap. Free electricity is good, nothing's free in this world, but if you do for now, go for it.
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July 01, 2016, 09:30:29 PM
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Actually i decided to buy a power supply its more cheaper than the s7-ln
If u considering $/TH

And I know there's nothing free in this world it's just
Im not paying anything with legal way 😜😜😂😂

And what do you mean with manual withdrawal
And how many Th/s do i need to mine solo
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July 01, 2016, 11:48:44 PM
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Actually i decided to buy a power supply its more cheaper than the s7-ln
If u considering $/TH

And I know there's nothing free in this world it's just
Im not paying anything with legal way 😜😜😂😂

And what do you mean with manual withdrawal
And how many Th/s do i need to mine solo

Not sure what you mean with this.   If your looking to do something illegal... you won't find many who are willing to help.   Hopefully I'm reading it the wrong way.  Talking about payment, and not legal.... just jump's to all kinds of possible bad things. Care to expand on this?
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July 02, 2016, 04:13:12 AM
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Its just its not me who paying for it

Have one question
While you mining will you get a daily return
As said in the profit calculator
Or I have to wait to find a block
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July 04, 2016, 10:27:36 PM
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Its just its not me who paying for it

Have one question
While you mining will you get a daily return
As said in the profit calculator
Or I have to wait to find a block

okay.   

mining solo your chance of getting a block is around 2200 to 1 each day with an s-7  and the odds will most likely get worse.


mining with a pool  you earn a little  piece every block the pool makes.

depending on the pool  you could let the coins sit and grow then move them when they get big.

at todays odds  an s-7 earns close to 0.011 btc or $7.40 usd a day.

since your power is free  I would suggest if you can get a good deal go for one s-7 and find a good psu.

if you want a good psu read this and ask me any questions you have about getting this setup.


 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1373092.0

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July 15, 2016, 06:27:40 AM
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Hello.

Just wondering about installation the antminer s7 with 4.73 Th/s

Im about to buy one from

Is it enough?
And while you're mining could you get small peaces of bitcoins Or you have to get a full on

And all forms say that you need a power supply

Is it necessary to get one or i just can use a converter 220v to 12v

Just for your information i dont pay for the electricity

I live in an industrial are which electricity is for free


Where did you buy your AntMiner S7??? can you provide me some links.
I'm planning to buy.

thanks!!
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July 17, 2016, 02:32:37 PM
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Hello.

Just wondering about installation the antminer s7 with 4.73 Th/s

Im about to buy one from

Is it enough?
And while you're mining could you get small peaces of bitcoins Or you have to get a full on

And all forms say that you need a power supply

Is it necessary to get one or i just can use a converter 220v to 12v

Just for your information i dont pay for the electricity

I live in an industrial are which electricity is for free


Where did you buy your AntMiner S7??? can you provide me some links.
I'm planning to buy.

thanks!!

https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=858962.0
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July 17, 2016, 03:41:27 PM
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Hello.

Just wondering about installation the antminer s7 with 4.73 Th/s

Im about to buy one from

Is it enough?
And while you're mining could you get small peaces of bitcoins Or you have to get a full on

And all forms say that you need a power supply

Is it necessary to get one or i just can use a converter 220v to 12v

Just for your information i dont pay for the electricity

I live in an industrial are which electricity is for free


Where did you buy your AntMiner S7??? can you provide me some links.
I'm planning to buy.

thanks!!


You should probably look into local markets to save money on shipping and import taxes.
This is usually what makes or breaks a deal.

https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?board=75.0 is a good place to start.
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July 18, 2016, 01:04:04 AM
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Hello.

Just wondering about installation the antminer s7 with 4.73 Th/s

Im about to buy one from

Is it enough?
And while you're mining could you get small peaces of bitcoins Or you have to get a full on

And all forms say that you need a power supply

Is it necessary to get one or i just can use a converter 220v to 12v

Just for your information i dont pay for the electricity

I live in an industrial are which electricity is for free


Where did you buy your AntMiner S7??? can you provide me some links.
I'm planning to buy.

thanks!!


You should probably look into local markets to save money on shipping and import taxes.
This is usually what makes or breaks a deal.

https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?board=75.0 is a good place to start.

A lot of times forum here is cheapest on used gear.   It tends to be a hard audience to sell to if not priced very fair to cheap.   I personally not long ago sold a S7 on ebay.    The buyer got a decent deal, it was cheaper buying a new one.   I do only sell to US though on ebay as it prevents dealing with custom's and keeps shipping reasonable.  Depending on how new shipping is not horrible was my last S7 i sold and shipping was as fair as I could make it.

Something like import tax/vat can be a big deal in Europe or other areas.    So getting local markets as mentioned can save you a lot.  But a lot of these places miners are higher then I would pay.  Might think of hosting and shipping to an area without vat/taxes.  All depends on how high it is.
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