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MxRizky22
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May 19, 2018, 05:47:28 PM
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Whoaaaa.... you're place is supported to become Miner Grin just buy the GPU and start mine hehehe... don't mind about Electric bills.
by the way i live in Asia the bill of electric so expensive
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May 19, 2018, 06:10:10 PM
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I am in Nairobi and here we have cheap electricity that enables us to mine and get better rates. I pay about $ 0.1 per 1 kwh which is very cheap as compared to many countries.
I guess making bitcoins in Africa could be a very profitable project for heavy hardware investors. What are the rates in your country ?
Invest what ever you have for buying miners and also use solar energy for electricity as there sun rays are also powerful..You can make a lot of profit.
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May 20, 2018, 01:29:25 AM
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Wow, I thought electricity in Thailand was cheap, but it is about $.12 here. There are still plenty of people mining here, so it still must be profitable. How is electricity so cheap in your country? From hydroelectric power?
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May 20, 2018, 01:37:07 AM
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I am in Nairobi and here we have cheap electricity that enables us to mine and get better rates. I pay about $ 0.1 per 1 kwh which is very cheap as compared to many countries.
I guess making bitcoins in Africa could be a very profitable project for heavy hardware investors. What are the rates in your country ?
The electricity bill in my country is as cheap as yours. Everything is very cheap and my country is an export hub. So my country and you would be a good place to exploit Bitcoin. In addition, electricity prices can be negotiated for nearby power plants and interest rates will increase further.

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