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April 22, 2017, 03:11:56 AM
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Hello miners and interested in mining bitcoin.

I'm setting up a bitcoin mining farm, but I want to do something different, as I'm going to have a few machines and a lot of free space, I want to share the space for anyone who wants to mine bitcoin and I only charge a percentage of what you earn to help pay for the energy And maintenance of the shed.

For the operation to be feasible for all I need at least 100 participants from anywhere in the world, each one will send its own mining company, but I believe that it is only advantage for everyone to use antminer s9.

I am here to find people interested in participating, for most mining at home is more expensive due to the expense of energy, already in Paraguay the energy value is super low.

How much each miner will have to pay for the shed, I have not calculated yet, but it will be a small amount on top of the invoiced, and the owners of the machines will continue to be owners, if one day you wanted to leave, send your mining company back, We're just borrowing the space.

I also think there may be shared mining machines, for example: let's say I can not buy an antminer on my own, so I can split an antminer with one more and pay only half, and get half the profits from that machine.

I am here looking for interested participants and opinions on how we can do this in the best way possible.
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