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January 18, 2017, 06:20:59 PM
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Hello guys!

I have a question here.
I will soon start a new mining business, but, which is the best way to go about hardware?

Thank you..  Cool
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January 18, 2017, 06:22:56 PM
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See these

Bitmain - shop.bitmain.com
Canaan Creative - canaan.io/shop

Nice trust rating you got, by the way.

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January 18, 2017, 06:37:08 PM
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See these

Bitmain - shop.bitmain.com
Canaan Creative - canaan.io/shop

Nice trust rating you got, by the way.

Thank you, the trust rating is false negative, i took over this account, after my friend stopped using it, and he did scam people. I took it just, because it was leveled up.
I am not a scammer.
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January 18, 2017, 06:48:11 PM
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See these

Bitmain - shop.bitmain.com
Canaan Creative - canaan.io/shop

Nice trust rating you got, by the way.

Thank you, the trust rating is false negative, i took over this account, after my friend stopped using it, and he did scam people. I took it just, because it was leveled up.
I am not a scammer.

Even if what you say is true, people here will have a hard time to believe your story. That account is practically dead. If you are serious about starting a mining business, i suggest you a fresh start.

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January 18, 2017, 08:12:05 PM
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Bitmain - shop.bitmain.com
Canaan Creative - canaan.io/shop

Nice trust rating you got, by the way.

Thank you, the trust rating is false negative, i took over this account, after my friend stopped using it, and he did scam people. I took it just, because it was leveled up.
I am not a scammer.

Nice people you associate with.  So I take it then that the blurb in your sig

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is a lie, since you have openly stated that there were in fact scams that took place with this account, and you are using it with the permission of said scammer.  You should change your signature if you are not the same person and are not in fact offering the services your account claims you are.

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January 18, 2017, 08:16:59 PM
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Feel free to think how you want about the comments on trust.
Here is not the person responsible for the negative rating.
I took over thinking I could fix the rep, but it seems impossible?

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I am a co-developer of previous Devsoft user, I am a coder as-well, a better one actually  Cool

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January 18, 2017, 08:33:38 PM
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Feel free to think how you want about the comments on trust.
Here is not the person responsible for the negative rating.
I took over thinking I could fix the rep, but it seems impossible?

And my sig?
I am a co-developer of previous Devsoft user, I am a coder as-well, a better one actually  Cool

Thank you, Devsoft™.

So just a re-cap:

Same company
Same skillset
Selling same services in bitcoin space (and yet needs advice on mining devices?)
Admitting scam did take place
But claiming to be a different person

Does that about sum it up?

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January 18, 2017, 08:35:22 PM
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If you do not even know what the best mining devices on the market are, you should seriously reconsider starting a mining business... lol

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Coulda bought any number of good accounts,but decides to use a tarnished one,to build back up............ Roll Eyes


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Coulda bought any number of good accounts,but decides to use a tarnished one,to build back up............ Roll Eyes



Sounds more like borrowed, from one of their alternate personalities.

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January 25, 2017, 09:15:47 AM
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Hello guys!

I have a question here.
I will soon start a new mining business, but, which is the best way to go about hardware?

Thank you..  Cool

You have to be specific as to what you want to mine so let me answer you generally, for bitcoins I guess you already know the S9 miner is a household name and with Altcoins you should look out for AMD or XFX or ASUS GPU's for efficiency and profitability. Of course you should make allocation for gigabytes motherboards and power supply units  with riser cards to complete the setup.
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January 25, 2017, 09:42:53 AM
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I was thinking about it, but it seems that this becomes an increasingly difficult business. The last difficult jump was almost 17%.

With regard do mining equipment, the most efficient is probably the T9 Bitcoin Miner, from Bitmain. Recently I also heard of a miner called Avalon A7, from POW88, but I don't have much information about this equipment. Please leave your feedback if you know this.
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January 25, 2017, 10:20:21 AM
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It depends on whiat are you going to mine. For bitcoin mining it's better to use latest antminer s9. For altcoins, to my mind ati gpus are best but also you can to use baikal miner, for example for dash coin. Also there are some coins with hdd mining.
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I was thinking about it, but it seems that this becomes an increasingly difficult business. The last difficult jump was almost 17%.

With regard do mining equipment, the most efficient is probably the T9 Bitcoin Miner, from Bitmain. Recently I also heard of a miner called Avalon A7, from POW88, but I don't have much information about this equipment. Please leave your feedback if you know this.

 The Antminer T9 is about the 3'd most efficient at best - the S9 and R4 also from Bitmain are both noticeably more efficient.
 The T9 is closer on efficienty to the Avalon 721/741 - the "Avalon A7" doesn't actually exist, and the Avalon series is by Caanan Creative, not "POW88" whoever they are.


 Availability on ANY of th 14/16nm  generation miners is spotty, as the only 2 fabs in the world capable of making those chips are VERY heavy loaded by major manufacturers makeing chips that are used in much larger numbers, like many recent Smartphones use or the GPUs in the current NVidia 10xx series and AMD RX series, recent Intel CPUs (and the new AMD Ryzen related line), etc.

 I suspect that both TSMC and GlobalFounderies are working to get at least one more fab on line (each) online to handle the demand, but have not heard anything indicating a timeline on when *IF* so.


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January 25, 2017, 08:49:58 PM
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It depends on whiat are you going to mine. For bitcoin mining it's better to use latest antminer s9. For altcoins, to my mind ati gpus are best but also you can to use baikal miner, for example for dash coin. Also there are some coins with hdd mining.
Baikal makes decent miners but they also have a one year plus ROI on most of their miners. Fine if you want to mine some X11 and Quark for cheap but don't expect quick roi. Pinidea is better for X11 in most cases and I'd suggest buying from them if you really need X11 ASICs.
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January 26, 2017, 08:53:39 PM
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It depends on whiat are you going to mine. For bitcoin mining it's better to use latest antminer s9. For altcoins, to my mind ati gpus are best but also you can to use baikal miner, for example for dash coin. Also there are some coins with hdd mining.
Baikal makes decent miners but they also have a one year plus ROI on most of their miners. Fine if you want to mine some X11 and Quark for cheap but don't expect quick roi. Pinidea is better for X11 in most cases and I'd suggest buying from them if you really need X11 ASICs.

 Baikal miners are a lot more efficient, and their recent price drop makes them have a much better ROI - and they're still in production, which may NOT be the case for Pinidea.


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