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February 25, 2015, 07:18:45 PM
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I'm interesed . how to i install btc mining hardware (antiminer) in home ?  And will start btc earning ,

Tell me , what should do ?

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February 25, 2015, 07:43:41 PM
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Plug it into the wall.
Plug it into your computer.
Download, install, and run mining software.
Profit.

Read/search this site for specifics, there's a thread for about every miner.
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February 26, 2015, 05:22:11 AM
Last edit: February 26, 2015, 05:40:59 AM by ToQcHista
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I need more information this in post.


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February 26, 2015, 09:33:32 AM
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It depends what sort of mining equipment you get.  Most of the current ASIC miners (Bitmain, SPTech) can run 'standalone' as they have a built-in controller.  They just require an internet connection and power (most of these use a standard PC power supply external to the miner). At the present mining difficulty you will not become 'rich' from Bitcoin mining.  It depends very much on your electricity costs if you are going to recover the cost of your mining equipment at all.  It still is good fun. There are stacks of guides (many written by Dogie) and a lot of information from users.  It is quite miner specific, so you can't get a full response here that will cover all cases.  Mining is still plenty of fun as a hobby.

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February 26, 2015, 09:53:22 AM
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It depends what sort of mining equipment you get.  Most of the current ASIC miners (Bitmain, SPTech) can run 'standalone' as they have a built-in controller.  They just require an internet connection and power (most of these use a standard PC power supply external to the miner). At the present mining difficulty you will not become 'rich' from Bitcoin mining.  It depends very much on your electricity costs if you are going to recover the cost of your mining equipment at all.  It still is good fun. There are stacks of guides (many written by Dogie) and a lot of information from users.  It is quite miner specific, so you can't get a full response here that will cover all cases.  Mining is still plenty of fun as a hobby.

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i don't good understand english.


Do  not bought hardware?


You how gain bitcoine?

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February 26, 2015, 10:24:56 AM
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It depends what sort of mining equipment you get.  Most of the current ASIC miners (Bitmain, SPTech) can run 'standalone' as they have a built-in controller.  They just require an internet connection and power (most of these use a standard PC power supply external to the miner). At the present mining difficulty you will not become 'rich' from Bitcoin mining.  It depends very much on your electricity costs if you are going to recover the cost of your mining equipment at all.  It still is good fun. There are stacks of guides (many written by Dogie) and a lot of information from users.  It is quite miner specific, so you can't get a full response here that will cover all cases.  Mining is still plenty of fun as a hobby.

Cheers


i don't good understand english.


Do  not bought hardware?


You how gain bitcoine?
You can buy hardware and use it to mine Bitcoin (but it will cost you more than the value of Bitcoin that you'll mine).
Or you can buy Bitcoin for 'normal' money.  You'll need to find an exchange in your country that sells Bitcoin.
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February 26, 2015, 10:33:59 AM
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It depends what sort of mining equipment you get.  Most of the current ASIC miners (Bitmain, SPTech) can run 'standalone' as they have a built-in controller.  They just require an internet connection and power (most of these use a standard PC power supply external to the miner). At the present mining difficulty you will not become 'rich' from Bitcoin mining.  It depends very much on your electricity costs if you are going to recover the cost of your mining equipment at all.  It still is good fun. There are stacks of guides (many written by Dogie) and a lot of information from users.  It is quite miner specific, so you can't get a full response here that will cover all cases.  Mining is still plenty of fun as a hobby.

Cheers


i don't good understand english.


Do  not bought hardware?


You how gain bitcoine?
You can buy hardware and use it to mine Bitcoin (but it will cost you more than the value of Bitcoin that you'll mine).
Or you can buy Bitcoin for 'normal' money.  You'll need to find an exchange in your country that sells Bitcoin.
Cheers



What advice  then???


i bought this website GHS ? https://bit-x.com/

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February 26, 2015, 11:40:55 AM
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i don't believe that there is no manual..

MY ACCOUNT WAS HACKED, BUT THIS ASSHOLE DIDN'T CHANGE THE PASSWORD. I DON'T USED THIS FORUM FOR AGES. YOU COULD SEE IT FROM MY ACTIVITY. I USED THIS FORUM FOR FUN AND TO GET SOME BTC FROM SIGNATURES.. NOW I SEE TERRIBLE POSTS AND CRIMINAL OFFENSE FROM MY ACCOUNT. I FEEL VERY SORRY FOR ALL WHO HARMED FROM THIS LAYER ASSHOLE.. I exported my outbox when he was doing dirty jobs.. OUTBOX HERE FOR DOWNLOAD
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February 26, 2015, 11:53:55 AM
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i don't believe that there is no manual..



Where should it be?

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February 26, 2015, 02:40:28 PM
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It depends what sort of mining equipment you get.  Most of the current ASIC miners (Bitmain, SPTech) can run 'standalone' as they have a built-in controller.  They just require an internet connection and power (most of these use a standard PC power supply external to the miner). At the present mining difficulty you will not become 'rich' from Bitcoin mining.  It depends very much on your electricity costs if you are going to recover the cost of your mining equipment at all.  It still is good fun. There are stacks of guides (many written by Dogie) and a lot of information from users.  It is quite miner specific, so you can't get a full response here that will cover all cases.  Mining is still plenty of fun as a hobby.

Cheers


i don't good understand english.


Do  not bought hardware?


You how gain bitcoine?
You can buy hardware and use it to mine Bitcoin (but it will cost you more than the value of Bitcoin that you'll mine).
Or you can buy Bitcoin for 'normal' money.  You'll need to find an exchange in your country that sells Bitcoin.
Cheers



What advice  then???


i bought this website GHS ? https://bit-x.com/
That is cloud mining, it auto generates but it isn't a good idea.

Which ? Bit-x HuhHuh

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February 26, 2015, 07:00:43 PM
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I just LOL at how dumb some people are. They can't google. They can't find the manual. They can't do shit. They just want you to spoon-feed them.

Getting into mining requires lots of reading, researching, and understanding. If you can't do any of these basic requirements, please stay away. For your own good. No, seriously.
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March 02, 2015, 09:24:37 AM
Last edit: March 02, 2015, 09:35:26 AM by Rabinovitch
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I'm interesed . how to i install btc mining hardware (antiminer) in home ?  And will start btc earning ,

Tell me , what should do ?

PM'ed.

In general:

1) "how to i install btc mining hardware (antiminer) in home" - you should find a suitable place for you miners: there should be more or less cold air (the cooler - the better) and reliable power socket (and wires feeding it). There also should be an Ethernet cable in that place to connect an ethernet switch (or you maybe will use wireless bridge to provide connection with Internet for your Antminer(s)). You better use metal (or other nonflammable) shelving. Always take care of fire safety!

2) "And will start btc earning" - If I understand correctly, all you need is described in dogie's setup guides (you just need to select proper mining pool for your exact location - you will need to use ping program) and in Bitmain's manuals.

3) First try to search, then try to ask.  Wink

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