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September 27, 2013, 09:44:46 PM
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Any thoughts on cointerta terraminer IV?
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September 27, 2013, 10:22:16 PM
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If i put 3 grand for a CPU graphic card mining rig , would i be able to get my cost back in half year?

Impossible to know unless you tell us the hashing power of the rig and what coins you are mining. If you have free electricity, then profitability depends on cost, hashing power, and difficulty, and nothing else.

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September 27, 2013, 10:23:49 PM
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what i think is you can get back , you are mining at there for years
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September 27, 2013, 10:29:05 PM
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If i put 3 grand for a CPU graphic card mining rig , would i be able to get my cost back in half year?

If you buy used components then you can resell it back later without big loss. And GPU profitability depends on your electricity cost   Wink

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September 27, 2013, 10:55:19 PM
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I want to buy some ASIC equipment soon.
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September 27, 2013, 11:12:48 PM
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not worry about another BFL scam?
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September 27, 2013, 11:52:08 PM
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no way, i don't bother mining bitcoin anymore....  Undecided

just investing.....

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Bought 2 BFL jalapenos (total cost $355 including shipping and customs). Preordered Sept2012, received in mid-July2013.  Total mined about $700 worth of BTC, sold them for a total of $1300. Investment: $355. ROI: $2000. Profit: $1645.

Now I'm out of mining, and just speculating/investing and getting more into precious metals (particularly silver).


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September 28, 2013, 12:56:01 AM
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no way, i don't bother mining bitcoin anymore....  Undecided

just investing.....

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Bought 2 BFL jalapenos (total cost $355 including shipping and customs). Preordered Sept2012, received in mid-July2013.  Total mined about $700 worth of BTC, sold them for a total of $1300. Investment: $355. ROI: $2000. Profit: $1645.

Now I'm out of mining, and just speculating/investing and getting more into precious metals (particularly silver).

So, if you have used the money to buy bitcoin in Sep 2012, it was around $20, you would have bought 17.75 BTC, if you sell it around Apr 2013, not at the pick, let's say $200, you would have made $3550, $3195 profit.

BFL really sucks...

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September 28, 2013, 01:04:19 AM
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Some people are for BTC mining

But as for alt coin mining not everyone is...
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September 28, 2013, 01:08:02 AM
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no way, i don't bother mining bitcoin anymore....  Undecided

just investing.....

This.

Bought 2 BFL jalapenos (total cost $355 including shipping and customs). Preordered Sept2012, received in mid-July2013.  Total mined about $700 worth of BTC, sold them for a total of $1300. Investment: $355. ROI: $2000. Profit: $1645.

Now I'm out of mining, and just speculating/investing and getting more into precious metals (particularly silver).

So, if you have used the money to buy bitcoin in Sep 2012, it was around $20, you would have bought 17.75 BTC, if you sell it around Apr 2013, not at the pick, let's say $200, you would have made $3550, $3195 profit.

BFL really sucks...

yeah, but still better than losing money.  unlike a lot of people i don't count "money i didn't make, but could have made IF..." as a loss.  

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September 28, 2013, 01:32:34 AM
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I don't think I can make enough money back on mining.... maybe I will look into altcoins.  Undecided

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September 28, 2013, 01:35:02 AM
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no way, i don't bother mining bitcoin anymore....  Undecided

just investing.....

This.

Bought 2 BFL jalapenos (total cost $355 including shipping and customs). Preordered Sept2012, received in mid-July2013.  Total mined about $700 worth of BTC, sold them for a total of $1300. Investment: $355. ROI: $2000. Profit: $1645.

Now I'm out of mining, and just speculating/investing and getting more into precious metals (particularly silver).

So, if you have used the money to buy bitcoin in Sep 2012, it was around $20, you would have bought 17.75 BTC, if you sell it around Apr 2013, not at the pick, let's say $200, you would have made $3550, $3195 profit.

BFL really sucks...

yeah, but still better than losing money.  unlike a lot of people i don't count "money i didn't make, but could have made IF..." as a loss.  

But it's a lesson learned...

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September 28, 2013, 11:49:55 AM
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no way, i don't bother mining bitcoin anymore....  Undecided

just investing.....

This.

Bought 2 BFL jalapenos (total cost $355 including shipping and customs). Preordered Sept2012, received in mid-July2013.  Total mined about $700 worth of BTC, sold them for a total of $1300. Investment: $355. ROI: $2000. Profit: $1645.

Now I'm out of mining, and just speculating/investing and getting more into precious metals (particularly silver).

So, if you have used the money to buy bitcoin in Sep 2012, it was around $20, you would have bought 17.75 BTC, if you sell it around Apr 2013, not at the pick, let's say $200, you would have made $3550, $3195 profit.

BFL really sucks...

yeah, but still better than losing money.  unlike a lot of people i don't count "money i didn't make, but could have made IF..." as a loss. 

But it's a lesson learned...

Oh, absolutely. A valuable lesson. Right up there with "never get involved in a land war in Asia" and "never go in against a Sicilian when death is on the line"

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September 28, 2013, 11:50:49 AM
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Or normal rig ?


I am not a miner so I got nothing sorry Tongue

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September 28, 2013, 07:15:01 PM
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no way, i don't bother mining bitcoin anymore....  Undecided

just investing.....

This.

Bought 2 BFL jalapenos (total cost $355 including shipping and customs). Preordered Sept2012, received in mid-July2013.  Total mined about $700 worth of BTC, sold them for a total of $1300. Investment: $355. ROI: $2000. Profit: $1645.

Now I'm out of mining, and just speculating/investing and getting more into precious metals (particularly silver).

So, if you have used the money to buy bitcoin in Sep 2012, it was around $20, you would have bought 17.75 BTC, if you sell it around Apr 2013, not at the pick, let's say $200, you would have made $3550, $3195 profit.

BFL really sucks...

yeah, but still better than losing money.  unlike a lot of people i don't count "money i didn't make, but could have made IF..." as a loss. 

But it's a lesson learned...

Oh, absolutely. A valuable lesson. Right up there with "never get involved in a land war in Asia" and "never go in against a Sicilian when death is on the line"
Well this first one is true, but it did not go well for the Sicilian did it?

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September 29, 2013, 08:22:52 AM
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is normal rig gpu? i wouldnt buy asics at this point.
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