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October 16, 2017, 03:23:10 AM
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Hi, completely new to threads and bitcoins and mining, but I'm not new to business. Currently own a Yard Fabrication company but thinking of  selling, and liquidating all equipment and purchase computers. Mining computers.. so let's cut the computer cost out of this. What's thee best computer out to day?? Not googles answer, I want answers from techs who use them daily. Next what kind of building will I be looking for? I need a place that can put out that much power and if a storm hits, I need generators. Basically my plan is 1 bitcoin a day at the least, I'm not the type to settle. I'd like to mine in the  triple digits a day, but I can learn mining 1. Work my way up. So again. Looking for knowledge and experienced help...  how much computer power will I need, what kind of building, any other odds and ends?
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October 18, 2017, 08:13:44 PM
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Its all depand on monay you can  spend for it, and what you want to mine. Give  a bit more detail here so people could give you some  specific advice. - Welcome;)

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October 18, 2017, 10:58:57 PM
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Normal computers aren’t even used in mining Bitcoin anymore, but they are used for Altcoin mining (eth,etc). For Bitcoin mining you have several options for ASIC (specialized devices specifically for mining Bitcoin and other SHA256 algo coins) miners like the Antminer S9, Avalon 7 and Ebit E9 to name a few. You’ll need power supplies for them (Server PSUs are cheap and reliable, easy to wire). For a building, large buildings like old factories are good places for big farms (ventilation and ways to keep out rain and keeping humidity low is required), but some people mine in their sheds for small operations (ventilation still needed). You’ll also need to check your electrical costs- below ten cents per kilowatt is good for mining, above not so much. Those are the basics but there are many more things you’ll need to calculate before trying to mine. The Hardware section is a nice place to learn the basics of mining and such. Good luck!
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October 19, 2017, 09:23:17 PM
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I know this is off topic but what if I where to sell the computers and hardware, instead of using it more so. Would dealering the equipment be more beneficial, is the want for computers increasing ?
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