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April 24, 2013, 05:14:06 PM
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Mining Community,

Bitcoin ASIC Hosting has signed a deal to utilize Dell's Data-center in

Washington State to offer the highest quality colocation available to the

market.  This is a fully managed service, which includes:

-Onsite monitoring and tech support
-Units are fully INSURED
-Setup, rack shelving, cables
-Does not cover power supply if your unit does not come with one*
-Dedicated state of the art cooling and rigorously monitored ambient

temperatures
-Hosted in a tier-3 rated datacenter

All Inclusive Hosting Monthly Fee:
 $205 per kW per month


One-Time Setup Fee: $42.00 per U of rack space.

Currently we are accepting 3-month minimum prepaid contracts. For large operations, Bitfund also specializes in custom hosting facility build-outs.  Often building your own space is cost effective over leasing.  Reach us for pricing and consultation at enterprise [at] bitcoinasichosting [dot] com



View our hosting price page here:

www.bitcoinasichosting.com/pricing/


We at Bitcoin ASIC Hosting have been providing unsurpassed quality co-location to our clients since the first Avalon series of mining hardware. We have a record of excellence dealing with hardware repairs, quick RMA service, and advanced troubleshooting to keep units online 24 hours a day.  Our staff of Linux engineers, customer service reps, and onsite support provide unmatched quality to our competitors.  We built our own hosting facility two years ago and in our process of expanding to a new facility found Dell as very suitable partners.  Dell’s Western Technology Center is located in Quincy, Washington and is the highest rated facility available for mining hardware.  We are proud to provide the only dedicated ASIC hardware support to a Fortune-500 data-center.

What we are looking for: PM or email us at hosting [at] bitcoinasichosting [dot] com with the type and number of your units you are looking to co-locate.  For large orders and consulting email us at enterprise [at] bitcoinasichosting [dot] com.

FAQ

View our full FAQ at: www.bitcoinasichosting.com/support/FAQ/

Do you sell any hardware?

We are not selling any hardware at this time.  We only provide server co-location for hardware that has already been purchased by our customers.  Our clients save time and money by directly sending their units for us for documenting, configuring and hosting.

What mining services are provided?
We provide an all-inclusive hardware co-location service specific for cryptographic mining.  Your miner will mine on a preferential server on a major pool.  We have extensive measures to receive instant notification whenever a unit is not hashing.  Our team is able to respond to these issues immediately and provide you with the highest up-time possible.

How long are hosting terms?

We provide our clients with 3, 6, and 12 month contracts.

Where is Bitcoin ASIC Hosting located?
We operate and manage facilities throughout Washington.

How can I pay?
We are currently accepting BTC (2% fee) and USD via check, wire transfer
(international only) and direct deposit into our Bank of America account.

If I prepay but my units have not arrived what happens?
Your hosting term does not begin until your units begin hashing.

When are you ready for hosting?
We are fully operational and have capacity now!

What insurance do you carry?
We offer insurance against theft and acts of God.  We do not offer insurance against lost profits.

Is there a setup fee?
Yes, there is a one time $42.00 fee per U of rackspace (1.75 inches).  This fee covers mounting, network setup, transportation, configuration and cabling.  This fee is non-recurring.

Do you support non-rack mountable gear?
We have experience deploying non-traditional mining operations.


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April 25, 2013, 04:26:53 PM
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Interested. PM sent
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May 08, 2013, 10:34:19 AM
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seems like you have taken the douglas country reccomendation

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May 09, 2013, 03:37:50 AM
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Interested.

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May 11, 2013, 07:03:39 AM
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I am also interested. I have sent a PM a couple of days ago. Let me send another one.

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May 11, 2013, 02:36:35 PM
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I expressed my interest too. I think Dalkore is a little busy currently (hopefully setting all this up?). It'll be good to see if it matures into something.

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May 13, 2013, 05:50:56 PM
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Update:  Update coming soon.  Please send me your email address if you didn't already.  I just sent out requests for them.   Thanks.

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May 13, 2013, 06:56:04 PM
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What i dont understand yet is the power cost. Its so very low that it seems unbelievable to me. I thought about finding cheaper power in my country but it seems not possible. At least in a reasonable scale.
So when you get so low power cost... why isnt the creator of the power selling it into energy exchange? I mean they would get a better price there. Why is it sold so low?

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May 13, 2013, 08:51:40 PM
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What i dont understand yet is the power cost. Its so very low that it seems unbelievable to me. I thought about finding cheaper power in my country but it seems not possible. At least in a reasonable scale.
So when you get so low power cost... why isnt the creator of the power selling it into energy exchange? I mean they would get a better price there. Why is it sold so low?

If you dont want to answer in public, please send me a pm. Its not that i could take your source since im on the other side of the earth... Smiley

Washington state does have some of the lowest energy prices in the country, but even then .02/kwh is still unbelievably low. http://www.bls.gov/ro9/cpiseat_energy.pdf shows the average for Seattle area at .09, so I'm not sure how he could get it for .02. 
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May 13, 2013, 09:05:21 PM
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What i dont understand yet is the power cost. Its so very low that it seems unbelievable to me. I thought about finding cheaper power in my country but it seems not possible. At least in a reasonable scale.
So when you get so low power cost... why isnt the creator of the power selling it into energy exchange? I mean they would get a better price there. Why is it sold so low?

If you dont want to answer in public, please send me a pm. Its not that i could take your source since im on the other side of the earth... Smiley

Washington state does have some of the lowest energy prices in the country, but even then .02/kwh is still unbelievably low. http://www.bls.gov/ro9/cpiseat_energy.pdf shows the average for Seattle area at .09, so I'm not sure how he could get it for .02. 

The phase 2 location will not be in Seattle.   I am currently paying that rate but the plan is to move the operation to a that low cost power district.   Already getting strong demand for this.   Look for 20-30 units to manage and host.  Hope that helps explain the project.

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May 13, 2013, 11:29:29 PM
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http://www.douglaspud.org/Service/Schedule1GeneralService.aspx - douglas county for the many who can't believe

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May 13, 2013, 11:44:17 PM
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http://www.douglaspud.org/Service/Schedule1GeneralService.aspx - douglas county for the many who can't believe

oO How they do this? And why dont they transport and sell the power to a power exchange?

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http://www.douglaspud.org/Service/Schedule1GeneralService.aspx - douglas county for the many who can't believe

oO How they do this? And why dont they transport and sell the power to a power exchange?

From looking at the website, they are using hydro power which is pretty cheap in the long run as you don't have to buy fossil fuels.  They may also already sell the excess power to an exchange, who said they don't? It also appears to be a coop, which means they only pass along actual costs and don't charge additional for profit more than they need to run the business.  If they also sell the excess generation, that additional income would also reduce the rate for customers in the coop.
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http://www.douglaspud.org/Service/Schedule1GeneralService.aspx - douglas county for the many who can't believe

oO How they do this? And why dont they transport and sell the power to a power exchange?

From looking at the website, they are using hydro power which is pretty cheap in the long run as you don't have to buy fossil fuels.  They may also already sell the excess power to an exchange, who said they don't? It also appears to be a coop, which means they only pass along actual costs and don't charge additional for profit more than they need to run the business.  If they also sell the excess generation, that additional income would also reduce the rate for customers in the coop.

A coop... idealists would be an explaination for this... good find this place, congrats... Smiley

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May 15, 2013, 07:44:28 AM
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Already sent PM earlier, but registering my interest as well.
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May 16, 2013, 09:55:58 PM
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I'm interested.  Especially if I become unsatisfied with the BFL hosting service.
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Sent you a PM.
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Interested. PM sent.
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May 22, 2013, 12:09:02 AM
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You didnt write anything about prices... what will it cost to host a miner there? For example per month. Or is there a fixed hosting fee percent per hashrate?

Will it maybe be possible to remotely change settings of the miners. For example changing pools, mining altcoins and so on?

And in case i use your service... do you expect trouble when sending complete miners from outside usa into usa? Would it be better to send chips only and assemble in usa?

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