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mudiko (OP)
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September 18, 2013, 07:08:19 PM
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Hey Guys! i wanna buy one coincraft desk 200 GH/s .i have some questions about it.
1) Is that hard to use?
2) do i need to keep my pc working when i mine (if i must,which system do i need?(windows..))
3) I used some simple calculators to calculate my weekly profit and the result was crazy good. Is there something that i cant calculate? and which pool is the best for a newbie like me?
4) do i need something extra to keep my machine cold etc..?
5) How trustable is bitcoin.ch ?
6) is mining easy to do ?

Edit: https://bitmine.ch/?page_id=893
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September 19, 2013, 02:46:56 AM
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1. Ask them. The product doesn't exist yet.
2. Ask them. The product doesn't exist yet. That said, the specs indicate a RPI host integrated into the unit. It will operate on its own.
3. You are neglecting difficulty. I recommend you not look into any serious mining investments until you are capable of properly creating your own difficulty modelling based on manufacturers and shipping ASICs. That said, my calculator indicates a <6-month return if they actually deliver before January.
4. Ask them. The product doesn't exist yet.
5. I don't trust them yet. Excellent returns. Never seen them around much. They did deliver Avalon clones in the past successfully. They only accept non-reversible transactions (BTC, Wire Transfer)... Could be the next Xcrowd. Could be the next bASIC. Could be the next KNC. Could be the next BFL. Could be the next ASICminer. We all know what is happening with those companies. At a glance, the Bitcointalk community seems to trust them so far. Do your own research though. Look into this very, very thoroughly.
6. Properly? No. You are essentially becoming responsible for your own mini-datacenter where uptime is of utmost importance for your profitability.

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October 01, 2013, 03:09:09 AM
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Hi.

I already order one of their units and so,far they've been really communicative. The only caveat is that they are located in Switzerland so don't expect to get a quick answer when contacting them via email.

Hope this gives you a peace of mind.  Grin

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October 01, 2013, 03:29:09 AM
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Unless you're just planning to take up mining as a hobby, I would suggest you check this out:

http://mining.thegenesisblock.com/

It has detailed set of parameters you can set and play around with and there are stock settings for currently offered products. Your return will depend greatly on your start date.
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October 02, 2013, 02:14:46 PM
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Unless you're just planning to take up mining as a hobby, I would suggest you check this out:

http://mining.thegenesisblock.com/

It has detailed set of parameters you can set and play around with and there are stock settings for currently offered products. Your return will depend greatly on your start date.

Wow, that's a great site full of good mining info. I'm surprised i've never heard of it before. Thanks for sharing it csun!
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