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March 18, 2019, 04:43:30 PM
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ebay has L3+ with a psu for under 175


https : // www . ebay .  com / itm /Antminer-L3-with-AW3-Power-Supply-Large-Quanity-Available/113660230216?

https : // www . ebay . com / itm /Bitmain-Antminer-L3-504MH-s-Dual-Voltage-110V-220V-PSU/143148825786?


checked above both are under 175 including shipping

I think I may not be allowed to link them

so I disabled links.

I have no idea who the sellers are
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March 18, 2019, 04:49:48 PM
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Thanks for the suggestion, but I've just discovered that BitBlocks has disabled PoW, and they only allow PoS. I need to do a bit more reading, and it may be better to run a masternode - it's fairly cheap at the moment. I used the faucet to test my wallet, and to see how fast a transfer was. I'm impressed with that bit, but the faucet is not a way to pick up coins. I made half a dozen claims, and I think it has only given me about a penny.
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April 13, 2019, 07:38:14 AM
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In the near future when the blockchain achieves skynet level sentience we can hope that someone, somewhere, can pull out enough old miners to save us all.  Grin

Until that happens they probably have more value as scrap. Although the bare board USB miners were at least neat looking.
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April 15, 2019, 06:21:02 PM
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I still have several of the cubes I first bought on here back when I was a miner. I especially liked the way Block Erupters fit together.
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