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February 15, 2015, 05:09:27 PM
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Working on bringing up a new facility and outfitting it with hardware, interested in deals on older gear that may not be too profitable anymore, including Cointerra, Bitmain, KNC, Spondoolies gear..

PM with any offers...

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February 15, 2015, 07:26:05 PM
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Working on bringing up a new facility and outfitting it with hardware, interested in deals on older gear that may not be too profitable anymore, including Cointerra, Bitmain, KNC, Spondoolies gear..

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You are pretty much better buying brand new equipment. Lately everybody who is selling old ancient equipment is charging todays ROI prices.
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February 16, 2015, 02:17:57 AM
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Working on bringing up a new facility and outfitting it with hardware, interested in deals on older gear that may not be too profitable anymore, including Cointerra, Bitmain, KNC, Spondoolies gear..

PM with any offers...

You are pretty much better buying brand new equipment. Lately everybody who is selling old ancient equipment is charging todays ROI prices.

Fair point, I agree that many people are not recognizing what they have, and not surprisingly not having any luck selling.. With that said I have have good luck with about 400Th that has been reasonable so they are out there.. Thankfully many of the larger miners understand where they stand, smaller miners are the struggle...

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February 16, 2015, 02:39:43 AM
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Why don't you ask the CEO of Bitmain or the CEO of Spondoolies that you pretend to know well  Roll Eyes..!

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February 16, 2015, 02:49:36 AM
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I predict an increasing demand for antminer S2's in while.

Pure speculation of course....
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February 16, 2015, 03:45:23 AM
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Why don't you ask the CEO of Bitmain or the CEO of Spondoolies that you pretend to know well  Roll Eyes..!

I'm not all or nothing, not sure what point you are making... Bitmain and Spondoolies gear in quantity in hand or in customs.. Thanks for helping out...

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February 16, 2015, 03:55:53 AM
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Why don't you ask the CEO of Bitmain or the CEO of Spondoolies that you pretend to know well  Roll Eyes..!

I'm not all or nothing, not sure what point you are making... Bitmain and Spondoolies gear in quantity in hand or in customs.. Thanks for helping out...
I think the point may be that you are trying to purchase a very large percentage of the network that existed even 6 months ago (this threshold would be considered "old"). Based on a 6 month ago hashrate of 140 PH, you are trying to buy roughly 1.5% of all miners that are "old" which is a huge amount considering how decentralized the network is

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February 16, 2015, 03:57:55 AM
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Why don't you ask the CEO of Bitmain or the CEO of Spondoolies that you pretend to know well  Roll Eyes..!

I'm not all or nothing, not sure what point you are making... Bitmain and Spondoolies gear in quantity in hand or in customs.. Thanks for helping out...
I think the point may be that you are trying to purchase a very large percentage of the network that existed even 6 months ago (this threshold would be considered "old"). Based on a 6 month ago hashrate of 140 PH, you are trying to buy roughly 1.5% of all miners that are "old" which is a huge amount considering how decentralized the network is

Fair enough, but already have serious leads on a few hundred Th from this post so it's working out so far..

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February 16, 2015, 04:09:21 AM
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Why don't you ask the CEO of Bitmain or the CEO of Spondoolies that you pretend to know well  Roll Eyes..!

I'm not all or nothing, not sure what point you are making... Bitmain and Spondoolies gear in quantity in hand or in customs.. Thanks for helping out...
I think the point may be that you are trying to purchase a very large percentage of the network that existed even 6 months ago (this threshold would be considered "old"). Based on a 6 month ago hashrate of 140 PH, you are trying to buy roughly 1.5% of all miners that are "old" which is a huge amount considering how decentralized the network is

Fair enough, but already have serious leads on a few hundred Th from this post so it's working out so far..
I wouldn't be surprised if you would be able to get your hands on several hundred TH/s worth of 'old' mining gear however I think 2 PH/s is kind of pushing it unless you are willing to pay (the higher likely price) for newer equipment.

Either way I wish you luck in finding what you are looking for.

I am however curious to know your situation as in how this would be economical for you. I would think that even if you have very cheap/free electricity that newer miners would make more economic sense for you as even with cheap/free electricity you would still have limited capacity. (If it is none of my business then that is 100% understandable).

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February 16, 2015, 03:51:48 PM
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Why don't you ask the CEO of Bitmain or the CEO of Spondoolies that you pretend to know well  Roll Eyes..!

I'm not all or nothing, not sure what point you are making... Bitmain and Spondoolies gear in quantity in hand or in customs.. Thanks for helping out...
I think the point may be that you are trying to purchase a very large percentage of the network that existed even 6 months ago (this threshold would be considered "old"). Based on a 6 month ago hashrate of 140 PH, you are trying to buy roughly 1.5% of all miners that are "old" which is a huge amount considering how decentralized the network is

Fair enough, but already have serious leads on a few hundred Th from this post so it's working out so far..
I wouldn't be surprised if you would be able to get your hands on several hundred TH/s worth of 'old' mining gear however I think 2 PH/s is kind of pushing it unless you are willing to pay (the higher likely price) for newer equipment.

Either way I wish you luck in finding what you are looking for.

I am however curious to know your situation as in how this would be economical for you. I would think that even if you have very cheap/free electricity that newer miners would make more economic sense for you as even with cheap/free electricity you would still have limited capacity. (If it is none of my business then that is 100% understandable).

It's a balance between the investment in hardware, facility cost, and lifetime of the gear running at different rates.. Different ASICs are varying efficiency curves under-clocked so that helps but at the end of the day the facility specifics are by in large driving the economics..

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February 16, 2015, 04:26:29 PM
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Buy a crap tonne of SP20.

Underclocking and overclocking ability is huge!
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February 16, 2015, 04:35:27 PM
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Buy a crap tonne of SP20.

Underclocking and overclocking ability is huge!

Agreed they are a great option, have a pile of them currently and they rock..

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February 16, 2015, 05:22:38 PM
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Yeah agree Spondoolies are hard to beat.
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February 16, 2015, 06:17:54 PM
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Yeah agree Spondoolies are hard to beat.

Well I agree with you, your sig leaves your statement as slightly biased, hahaha
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February 16, 2015, 06:28:25 PM
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Yeah agree Spondoolies are hard to beat.

Well I agree with you, your sig leaves your statement as slightly biased, hahaha

Ha ha in all honesty if I was in the market for new mining gear I would buy from them.
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March 29, 2015, 01:20:37 PM
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It's been a few weeks since I posted in this thread, it got a little side tracked but in the end it worked out well and I closed on a few deals...

In the market for more if anyone is selling....

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March 29, 2015, 11:01:53 PM
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March 29, 2015, 11:03:49 PM
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Are you interested in scrypt machines?
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March 29, 2015, 11:38:22 PM
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Are you interested in scrypt machines?

Thanks for asking, running some now so depending on what they are and the price point I would be...

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March 30, 2015, 04:55:17 AM
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Are you interested in scrypt machines?

Thanks for asking, running some now so depending on what they are and the price point I would be...

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