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November 09, 2023, 01:33:07 PM
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First of all: Great to hear that u got almost all of ur funds back from ur previous machine which caused a lot of trouble.

It is an Antminer S19k pro, and from what I understood it should be a solid machine, and from what I estimated, with the 120T machine I should have a nice profit from mining.
Keep in mind that BTC is a notoriously volatile market. The profitability of mining can change rapidly with fluctuations in the price of Bitcoin.

I checked with vipera tech all the conditions and they seem fair enough. They also offer a 2 year warranty. I am checking with them now what is included in this warranty.
They offer a Warranty called "CYCLESAFE" - you should find all the information about it here: https://www.viperatech.com/cyclesafe-warranty/
2 year warranty sounds nice in the first thought but always make sure to doublecheck what will be covered from that.

Other than that, it certainly doesn't sound bad. There are also numbers stored on their website. It certainly doesn't hurt to get in touch and express your interest.
You often get an idea of ​​how legit they really are. Smiley
Thank you for your response seek3r.
What do you mean by "numbers stored on their website"?
I found about them as I was "digging" for info regarding mining and miners, and they were very, very helpful with all the advice they gave me. They told me about the 220V and how to get it (I got it like they said). They told me about pools, however that info I did not get it vetted yet. They said something about antpool and braiins that they should be better with the 2% fee compared to the 4% from ViaBTC.
Also I asked them a lot of questions lately, and they took care of them properly.
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November 09, 2023, 01:42:58 PM
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Thank you for your response seek3r.
What do you mean by "numbers stored on their website"?
Sorry. I didn't express myself clearly there. What was meant were the telephone numbers. But it looks like you've already talked to them.

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Also I asked them a lot of questions lately, and they took care of them properly.
That all sounds great and makes a good impression. It certainly doesn't hurt if you find a dealer who will give you advice and support and isn't just concerned about selling as many units as possible.

They told me about pools, however that info I did not get it vetted yet. They said something about antpool and braiins that they should be better with the 2% fee compared to the 4% from ViaBTC.
And ofc paying 2% on fee less is better for ur own pocket/wallet. Cheesy At the end you have to see which form of pool is best for you as there are also different reward types (PPS, PPLNS and so on).

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November 09, 2023, 01:55:57 PM
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Thank you for your response seek3r.
What do you mean by "numbers stored on their website"?
Sorry. I didn't express myself clearly there. What was meant were the telephone numbers. But it looks like you've already talked to them.

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Also I asked them a lot of questions lately, and they took care of them properly.
That all sounds great and makes a good impression. It certainly doesn't hurt if you find a dealer who will give you advice and support and isn't just concerned about selling as many units as possible.

They told me about pools, however that info I did not get it vetted yet. They said something about antpool and braiins that they should be better with the 2% fee compared to the 4% from ViaBTC.
And ofc paying 2% on fee less is better for ur own pocket/wallet. Cheesy At the end you have to see which form of pool is best for you as there are also different reward types (PPS, PPLNS and so on).

Thank you very much seek3r.
I will have to document and educate myself further on. Probably I will try the antpool as with ViaBTC it went with a lot of difficulty. I made in almost 2 weeks mining with 63TH only 0.00052172 BTC.
I also have to figure out, when it will get warmer outside, what to do with all the heat in the basement, and of course the noise. So, I have a lot of research to do.
Thank you again, and I will highly appreciate any other views/info about this issue of mine, as always.
I appreciate a lot this forum for the fountain of knowledge and professionalism.
May the BTC be with you
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November 13, 2023, 07:12:09 PM
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Hi guys,

Did anybody hear of this company/provider of ASICs? https://captainmining.com/
I checked them out, the prices are good, however I did not find any review about it.

Thank you
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November 14, 2023, 06:23:22 PM
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Hi again,

I understand that you do not know this provider, so, if I buy a miner, I will buy it from viperatech. They have the best conditions till now.
I am a bit on the fence though. I understood that there are only 5 month till the next halving, and in the present situation I would have some 140$ profit per month, if the pool fee is 2%, so I would get my investment (the price of the miner) back in a year or so, however after the halving what is it going to be? I imagine that the profit will go half, so some 70$ per month. And I have to deal with the noise and heat.
Therefore comes the question, in the long run is it worth it? Or I would have just another doodad?

Thank you for your thoughts
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January 29, 2024, 10:22:52 PM
Last edit: January 29, 2024, 10:41:04 PM by psymoon
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Hi! Is a pdu needed, or usefull ? Like this?: https://www.amazon.ca/dp/B00ZPOIPO4?ref=ppx_yo2ov_dt_b_product_details&th=1

Btw, I will not be using the same model, but a s19j pro 100TH wich say 3050W.

Also:

https://www.amazon.ca/dp/B00002NAT9?psc=1&ref=ppx_yo2ov_dt_b_product_details

https://www.amazon.ca/dp/B0BQM266K6?psc=1&ref=ppx_yo2ov_dt_b_product_details


Maybe I am doing this all wrong  Huh
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January 29, 2024, 10:42:46 PM
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A PDU is only for if you want to switch or otherwise control/monitor several miners. For one miner just plug it into a 208-240V 20A receptacle.

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January 29, 2024, 10:58:43 PM
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Thanks for your quick reply, realy appreciated. Should have started here for informations.
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January 30, 2024, 01:04:15 AM
Last edit: January 30, 2024, 01:32:19 AM by NotFuzzyWarm
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Thanks for your quick reply, realy appreciated. Should have started here for informations.
Hopefully the cord that came with it has the proper plug for your country - the US, Asia and rest of the world all use different styles of power outlets & plugs... The end that plugs into the miner is the one *standard* connector they all use.
ref https://www.iqsdirectory.com/articles/power-cord/electrical-plugs.html

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