Looks nice, it doesn't matter what Photos you supply though, people will still question.
Good luck with your venture though.
I've got a 1.3 MH scryupt Miner from Gaw sitting here doing nopthing, might try to get it hashing,
how much to host it.
Hello, thanks but unfortunately we're not taking new customers anymore as it's unlikely you'll ever ROI with the electricity costs in the UK. We got a bulk deal at 12p per Kwh but even that doesn't come close to areas like Washington. You're best off looking to colocate in another country.
The 1 year contracts are unaffected.
Perhaps they're unaffected in terms of being able to continue to run for the whole twelve months but on the other hand they surely must be severely affected by the rapid increase in difficulty over the same period of time ?
In other words although they'll be mining as such, the actual creation of new bitcoins will be FAR FAR LESS than was anticipated right ?
The original 12 month mining contracts run for 12 months regardless of mining difficulty or Bitcoin value as the year of running costs was factored into the cost per GH/s but yes the revenue will be far less than a few months back. We also sold 'indefinite' contracts with no fixed end date they end when the monthly revenue from mining can't pay for the electricity/running costs which will be very soon, if Bitcoin had kept going up they'd last longer and be far more profitable than the one year contracts. The cost per GH/s was the cost of the hardware, setup, shipping taxes etc only. When we started last year we certainly didn't expect such extreme difficulty rises, the network is now almost 250 PH/s.