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Leigh 1 month ago
Because I have a single Bitaxe πŸ˜… image
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John 1 month ago
Bitaxes are anemic and I don't have 220V lines free for an s19, I've seen some 110V miners with good TH but with a 3 year ROI I'd rather just own btc
Been there, done that and got the Pleb Miner t-shirt. KYC-free sats are cheaper on Bisq than from my electricity bill. #DontRiskItBisqIt
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szarka 1 month ago
A pair of Avalon Nanos are doing a really nice job of heating my apartment, though.
Depends on your level of paranoia. "Easiest" and most liquid are bank transfers. More freedom orientated and less liquid are Cash by Mail and US Postal Order.
Because I don't have a way to receive ehash tokens for my mining shares and trade them in a liquid market place for sats ;)
Not profitable. Better to just buy bitcoin. But also, I do mine. Just for fun. It’s playing the lottery daily.
Bitcoin mining lottery is the only reason I might try it again. But actual mining for real sats is a fool errand with my electricity prices.
Nice. I get around 39th from my mini 3 at 800w. I could likely get a bit more efficient with eco. Good work. Is that unit quiet? The mini 3 is really quiet.
How risky is cash in the mail? Is there a max amount you'd recommend not exceeding? Or do you get insurance to mitigate risk of theft?
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Rashid 0 months ago
I support the β‚Ώ network with 1.3 Th/s 🧑 image
Luckily we have plenty of trees πŸͺ΅ Would never be able to afford electric heat. Have always wanted to run some winter hash heat because we are in a cold climate it would be so perfect. But even for heat I can’t make the math work.
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Leigh 0 months ago
Wood gasifier running a generatorπŸ’‘
Yeah. The mining game has changed a lot. I remember my first S5 broke even in like 90 days or so. I'm not saying mining can't be profitable any more because the hash rate obviously says otherwise but the game has changed A LOT for home miners.
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