Roi is over a year on any new gear and warranties are short.
That's my biggest fear, is something breaks probably I will come here or on telegram and sell the gear if it is salvageable rather than trying to fix it.
My biggest concern is the PSU, haven't checked the market lately but those were in short supply last time, wonder if something has changed for the better.
And speaking of difficulty, "Houston we have a liftoff!!!", or should I say Rockdale?
Latest Block: 718666 (a minute ago)
Current Pace: 105.3614% (971 / 921.59 expected, 49.41 ahead)
Next Difficulty Change: between +3.9028% and +5.4144%
Might be another temporary thing as we had 168 blocks in the last 24 but even without this we're still above the usual 0-1%.
And there is a new layer in the industry, initially, I thought there is a mistake from google but indeed the name is Rhodium Enterprises, and they don't mine Rhodium they mine bitcoin and they plan a 100 million IPO.
From the SEC filing:
Our infrastructure platform provides an integrated, connected system for bitcoin mining operations. As of September 30, 2021, we owned and operated an infrastructure platform supported by approximately 80 MW of power capacity with the capability to power more than 22,600 miners at our “initial Texas site,” with a total combined hash rate capacity of approximately 1.8 EH/s. Based on our expected delivery of miners as of September 30, 2021, we expect to bring an additional 45 MW of power online at our initial Texas site by the end of 2021, which will increase our total hash rate capacity to approximately 2.7 EH/s. We have procured sustainable and low-cost power for our sites through long-term, fixed-cost energy contracts for an aggregate of 310 MW, with an additional 40 MW under a letter of intent.
And this:
Our infrastructure platform allows us to mine bitcoin at a significantly lower cost compared to the industry average. For the period from July 1, 2021 to September 30, 2021, our average electricity cost to produce one bitcoin was approximately $2,145.
That would be roughly 2.5 cents/kwh...damn!