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Author Topic: DZ Miners Co-op is now offering BTC Mining Contracts. 50%+ less than cex.io!  (Read 1426 times)
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December 13, 2013, 04:58:25 AM
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Hi,

As the Founder and co-leader of what appears to be the #1 Public Bitcoin miners cooperative in the English speaking world, I'm happy to announce that we're now offering cloud hashrate in late January. We have co-op members in 5 to 6 continents, and at least 2 island chains.

Prices for our mining contracts are currently (and will usually be consistently) 50%+ less than current cex.io prices for equivalent amount of hashrate!

We're selling all-inclusive 1 year Bitcoin mining contracts:

$593 = 1 year of 25-30 GH/s of cloud hashrate + FREE REVENUE REINVESTMENT program + Hosting/Management fees + DZ MC Exclusives + future discounts on mining contract extensions for Year 1 buyers.

Product Link for our first Mining Contracts: http://www.dzminercoop.com/?p=1223


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** We are also working on adding an exchange service to our hashrate and hope to have that section running in January/February. **

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- We have many Full, Senior, and Hero members as happy co-op members/customers. Here are some comments of past customers:

https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=330662.msg3546284#msg3546284

- Here's a partial listing of my online/offline endorsements so far: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=280412.msg2997877#msg2997877

- List of all of our GBs so far: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=315198.0

- Crypto related sales/pre-sales so far, since August: $550K+
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December 13, 2013, 12:48:05 PM
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Still high probability for burning money. Buy BTC people, stop cloud hashing ...
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December 13, 2013, 02:43:40 PM
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Why is this so much higher than your other group buys? $130 for 40GHS plus some kind of group ownership of the hardware is much more appealing than this. Comparing to Cex.io is only valid if I can mine with this for an hour and then sell it for higher, which I can do with Cex.io all the time. Also, Cex.io is perpetual meaning that it doesn't cease to have any value after a year. Still, Cex.io makes absolutely no financial sense as a mining operation only.

Anyway, I'm just trying to understand what this significant premium on GHS buys me over your standard group buys.

Thanks.
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December 15, 2013, 09:30:37 PM
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Why is this so much higher than your other group buys? $130 for 40GHS plus some kind of group ownership of the hardware is much more appealing than this.

That deal won't start hashing until the end of February at the earliest, so that's a month earlier in terms of difficulty increase.  On that one the hosting costs are taken out of the mining, in this case they are added to the cost (I think, unless I'm misreading something). Also with ownership you have risk of down time, but with cloud hashing presumably you don't (again I'm not positive).

I'm interested in what DZ has to say on this.
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