Shaurman
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November 30, 2017, 12:20:57 PM |
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Good day. I’m wondering why did you choose Moscow, The Irkutsk region and Republic of Karelia for for your mining farms?
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spacegt
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December 01, 2017, 06:51:06 AM |
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Good afternoon. Are there any valid bonus offers to buy tokens yet?
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dayasinfo
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December 01, 2017, 06:52:30 AM |
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Good afternoon. Are there any valid bonus offers to buy tokens yet?
Greetings. You can buy coins with a 10% bonus until the end of the ICO.
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termonator61
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December 01, 2017, 06:55:33 AM |
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Hello. I didn’t fully understand, will you conduct an ICO only once or every time when you are going to buy new equipment?
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RajalanRami
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December 01, 2017, 07:52:59 AM |
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For sure harvesting is having an impact to our planet too.
I am just wondering why people don't just use (NEM)XEM to cut down the energy needs for harvesting?
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hollybit
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December 01, 2017, 09:16:57 AM |
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Hello everyone. Will there be more rounds after first round of ICO?
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slavonicpl
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December 01, 2017, 09:18:37 AM |
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Hello everyone. Will there be more rounds after first round of ICO?
If I'm not mistaken, yes, there will. ICO rounds will be held before purchasing new equipment.
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Immer
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December 01, 2017, 09:19:11 AM |
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Greetings. You write that investors recommend using different equipment for mining different crypto-currencies in order to reduce the risks, but at the same time you mention that this may reduce the efficiency of mining. To which extent does efficiency decline in terms of such diversification?
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superwallet
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December 01, 2017, 11:18:37 AM |
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Good afternoon. You can tell about the advantages of algorithms for the production of Equihash, Dagger-Hashimoto, EtHash, CryptoNight, SHA-256, X11 and Scryp crypto-currencies and why did you choose them to carry out your activities?
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arakx
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December 01, 2017, 11:32:45 AM |
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Guys, and after all, you buy equipment that can work for several years. But the technologies are developing rapidly now, there will be even better equipment. How will you struggle against the “obsolescence” of equipment for mining?
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gavrosh
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December 01, 2017, 11:34:56 AM |
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Guys, and after all, you buy equipment that can work for several years. But the technologies are developing rapidly now, there will be even better equipment. How will you struggle against the “obsolescence” of equipment for mining?
In fact, these are just ordinary computers. Their performance can be improved by local changes, I mean by replacing some components or adding new ones. Therefore, it’s possible to keep the mining equipment “relevant” for several years.
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arakx
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December 01, 2017, 11:36:47 AM |
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Guys, and after all, you buy equipment that can work for several years. But the technologies are developing rapidly now, there will be even better equipment. How will you struggle against the “obsolescence” of equipment for mining?
In fact, these are just ordinary computers. Their performance can be improved by local changes, I mean by replacing some components or adding new ones. Therefore, it’s possible to keep the mining equipment “relevant” for several years. Okay, and do you know, will the company itself track the new technologies appearing and order them?
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gavrosh
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December 01, 2017, 11:39:26 AM |
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Guys, and after all, you buy equipment that can work for several years. But the technologies are developing rapidly now, there will be even better equipment. How will you struggle against the “obsolescence” of equipment for mining?
In fact, these are just ordinary computers. Their performance can be improved by local changes, I mean by replacing some components or adding new ones. Therefore, it’s possible to keep the mining equipment “relevant” for several years. Okay, and do you know, will the company itself track the new technologies appearing and order them? I believe they won’t do it themselves. But if the owner of mining equipment wants to increase productivity, he can order new components via BitFerry. Company’s specialists will install new parts for free.
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arakx
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December 01, 2017, 11:43:13 AM |
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Guys, and after all, you buy equipment that can work for several years. But the technologies are developing rapidly now, there will be even better equipment. How will you struggle against the “obsolescence” of equipment for mining?
In fact, these are just ordinary computers. Their performance can be improved by local changes, I mean by replacing some components or adding new ones. Therefore, it’s possible to keep the mining equipment “relevant” for several years. Okay, and do you know, will the company itself track the new technologies appearing and order them? I believe they won’t do it themselves. But if the owner of mining equipment wants to increase productivity, he can order new components via BitFerry. Company’s specialists will install new parts for free. Wow, it’s cool that the installation is free) And does BitFerry already have channels, via which the company can order modern components to improve equipment for mining?
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gavrosh
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December 01, 2017, 11:46:10 AM |
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Guys, and after all, you buy equipment that can work for several years. But the technologies are developing rapidly now, there will be even better equipment. How will you struggle against the “obsolescence” of equipment for mining?
In fact, these are just ordinary computers. Their performance can be improved by local changes, I mean by replacing some components or adding new ones. Therefore, it’s possible to keep the mining equipment “relevant” for several years. Okay, and do you know, will the company itself track the new technologies appearing and order them? I believe they won’t do it themselves. But if the owner of mining equipment wants to increase productivity, he can order new components via BitFerry. Company’s specialists will install new parts for free. Wow, it’s cool that the installation is free) And does BitFerry already have channels, via which the company can order modern components to improve equipment for mining? They didn’t have to invent anything new. They will order the components from the same companies from which they order the equipment itself. These are Nvidia, AMD and others. You can get acquainted with the full list in the white paper of the project or on the official website of the company.
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arakx
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December 01, 2017, 11:48:25 AM |
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Guys, and after all, you buy equipment that can work for several years. But the technologies are developing rapidly now, there will be even better equipment. How will you struggle against the “obsolescence” of equipment for mining?
In fact, these are just ordinary computers. Their performance can be improved by local changes, I mean by replacing some components or adding new ones. Therefore, it’s possible to keep the mining equipment “relevant” for several years. Okay, and do you know, will the company itself track the new technologies appearing and order them? I believe they won’t do it themselves. But if the owner of mining equipment wants to increase productivity, he can order new components via BitFerry. Company’s specialists will install new parts for free. Wow, it’s cool that the installation is free) And does BitFerry already have channels, via which the company can order modern components to improve equipment for mining? They didn’t have to invent anything new. They will order the components from the same companies from which they order the equipment itself. These are Nvidia, AMD and others. You can get acquainted with the full list in the white paper of the project or on the official website of the company. Thank you, I will definitely view this list today. I’m wondering how long it will take to install new components and restart the equipment. Just wonna minimal downtime, in order to avoid losing income)))
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seriosman
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December 01, 2017, 01:40:45 PM |
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When you sell tokens, you receive crypto-currencies, and then buy equipment for fiat money. How much money do you lose on commissions when converting?
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MadduckUK
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December 02, 2017, 05:58:04 AM |
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Unfortunately I don’t trust it whatsoever. Why would you buy hardware from a middleman and pay premium for that? And surely assembly is included into the price. I’d rather buy hardware and set it up myself nearby so I can control it.
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unkletoken
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December 02, 2017, 06:01:06 AM |
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Unfortunately I don’t trust it whatsoever. Why would you buy hardware from a middleman and pay premium for that? And surely assembly is included into the price. I’d rather buy hardware and set it up myself nearby so I can control it.
I wish it would be so easy. First of all, if you hardware from BitFerry you are going to spend less just because they work with manufactures directly and get 30% off. Secondly, it’s not easy to set up this kind of hardware and make it work on your own. And last thing, are you sure you gonna mine well? Keep in mind that your utility bill will get higher as well)))
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MadduckUK
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December 02, 2017, 06:05:30 AM |
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Unfortunately I don’t trust it whatsoever. Why would you buy hardware from a middleman and pay premium for that? And surely assembly is included into the price. I’d rather buy hardware and set it up myself nearby so I can control it.
I wish it would be so easy. First of all, if you hardware from BitFerry you are going to spend less just because they work with manufactures directly and get 30% off. Secondly, it’s not easy to set up this kind of hardware and make it work on your own. And last thing, are you sure you gonna mine well? Keep in mind that your utility bill will get higher as well))) Ok then. Let’s say you can order BitFerry hardware cheaper but when it comes to assembly I’m not so sure. I can check out guides on YouTube or as a matter of fact, book an assembler in my city which is cheaper. Do you really think BitFerry’s electricity is cheaper than mine?
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