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February 06, 2014, 11:02:45 PM
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Hello everyone. I have found a miner on ebay being sold by a superseller. It does 200-220 gh/s mining speed. It is an antminer. My question is: would it be rentable for 300$?
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February 06, 2014, 11:28:42 PM
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Hello everyone. I have found a miner on ebay being sold by a superseller. It does 200-220 gh/s mining speed. It is an avalon. My question is: would it be rentable for 300$?

For 300$ im 95% positive that you will be scammed.

If you meant 3000$ its not worth it. The antiminer is 1.45 BTC and 180-200 Gh/s
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February 06, 2014, 11:36:59 PM
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February 06, 2014, 11:44:29 PM
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Hello everyone. I have found a miner on ebay being sold by a superseller. It does 200-220 gh/s mining speed. It is an avalon. My question is: would it be rentable for 300$?

For 300$ im 95% positive that you will be scammed.

If you meant 3000$ its not worth it. The antiminer is 1.45 BTC and 180-200 Gh/s

I said Avalon in the post but meant antminer. Stop reading in my mind. I checkdd the sellers profile and he seems to be a good seller. Note that I can always open a paypal case. Buyers usually win in those cases.
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February 07, 2014, 12:04:39 AM
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I wouldn't pay more than 0.01 BTC per GH/s. That's a little less than the amount that 1 GH/s will mine. If you have to pay more than that then you should just buy the bitcoins directly rather than mining them.

0.01 BTC is about $8, so I wouldn't pay more than $1,600 for a 200 - 220 GH/s miner.

What do you mean by renting? How long would you be renting it for? How much will it mine in that amount of time?

Also, keep in mind that it doesn't make a lot of sense for someone to rent out a miner since you wouldn't pay more than the amount it mines, and they could make more by just keeping the amount it mines.

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February 07, 2014, 12:06:47 AM
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Hello everyone. I have found a miner on ebay being sold by a superseller. It does 200-220 gh/s mining speed. It is an antminer. My question is: would it be rentable for 300$?

Don't do it.
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