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Topic: [ANN] US/North American Bitfury sales NEW STOCK ***NOW SHIPPING*** - page 30. (Read 576772 times)

legendary
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Christian Antkow
Ordered. Thanks.
hero member
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We heard you and we answered - $16/GH

All products in STOCK and SHIPPING DAILY!

https://www.megabigpower.com
hero member
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Check out this article. In particular, there is a picture of buzzdave and a massive warehouse full of Bitfury rigs on page 3.  Shocked

http://www.businessweek.com/articles/2014-01-09/bitcoin-mining-chips-gear-computing-groups-competition-heats-up

Dave's mine is interesting and all at 200BTC a day but I am more interested in the privately well funded '21e6'.  Has anybody been discussing them at all yet?

The could be mining right now with hundreds of TH and we would never know.
legendary
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I owe my soul to the Bitcoin code...
Check out this article. In particular, there is a picture of buzzdave and a massive warehouse full of Bitfury rigs on page 3.  Shocked

http://www.businessweek.com/articles/2014-01-09/bitcoin-mining-chips-gear-computing-groups-competition-heats-up

Dave's mine is interesting and all at 200BTC a day but I am more interested in the privately well funded '21e6'.  Has anybody been discussing them at all yet?
legendary
Activity: 2128
Merit: 1005
ASIC Wannabe
Yes indeed I am coming close to hitting that home miner limitation wall. I am in the process of looking for a commercial space to lease. Right now seeing how it's -19 degrees C outside heat extraction is not the issue, but come summer I won't be able to add any additional hashing power.

As far as electricity costs for me it's 0.09 per kWh which is not bad, but damn 0.02 is amazing.

where in Canada? I am hoping to look into hosting options for mining in the next few months because come spring I will be approaching my electrical capacity (apartment) and also seeking to deal with the heat.

It would be pretty nice to set up mining collectives for industrial space with large mains and cooling capacity

In Southwestern Ontario. If I find something suitable and you are willing to co-op with me we can definitely do that. Having more purchasing power will also allow us to get a higher quality space.

agreed. I would love to see/create some sort of space in the GTA or toronto itself - Im sure it wont take long before a lot of peole start looking for someplace else to host thier several kW of mining rigs

In the GTA yes, in the Toronto city core or periphery I'm not so sure. The lease costs will likely be high as might the electricity costs. What do you pay on average per kWh?

I'm in for a good hosting place in GTA. Please let me know if you found something.

I need to look into details - I dont see the idea being viable *yet* per-se, but come march and the warmer weather and lower profits I think there could be a lot of energy-hungry, hot equipment that people no longer want in thier homes/apartment/offices and a centralised location (maybe even private pool) could be the best way to go. I persoanlly will be trying to relocate >2kW of equipment by then
hero member
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I just heard from Dave that prices are going to be dropped to $16/GH on all kits & spare boards later today.  Guaranteed to beat BFL prices.

Anybody that has purchased *after* the most recent diff increase (Jan 2) is eligible for store credit.

now this is the way it is supposed to be done! Cheesy I'll be ordering cards as soon at the price change is in effect.
hero member
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I just heard from Dave that prices are going to be dropped to $16/GH on all kits & spare boards later today.  Guaranteed to beat BFL prices.

Anybody that has purchased *after* the most recent diff increase (Jan 2) is eligible for store credit.

Is that $16/GH based on the nominal specs of 25GH/card, so $400/card? Although that's a bit higher than my current target price of 0.43 BTC, it's tempting.
hero member
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Check out this article. In particular, there is a picture of buzzdave and a massive warehouse full of Bitfury rigs on page 3.  Shocked

http://www.businessweek.com/articles/2014-01-09/bitcoin-mining-chips-gear-computing-groups-competition-heats-up
hero member
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Merit: 500
I just heard from Dave that prices are going to be dropped to $16/GH on all kits & spare boards later today.  Guaranteed to beat BFL prices.

Anybody that has purchased *after* the most recent diff increase (Jan 2) is eligible for store credit.
full member
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Yes indeed I am coming close to hitting that home miner limitation wall. I am in the process of looking for a commercial space to lease. Right now seeing how it's -19 degrees C outside heat extraction is not the issue, but come summer I won't be able to add any additional hashing power.

As far as electricity costs for me it's 0.09 per kWh which is not bad, but damn 0.02 is amazing.

where in Canada? I am hoping to look into hosting options for mining in the next few months because come spring I will be approaching my electrical capacity (apartment) and also seeking to deal with the heat.

It would be pretty nice to set up mining collectives for industrial space with large mains and cooling capacity

In Southwestern Ontario. If I find something suitable and you are willing to co-op with me we can definitely do that. Having more purchasing power will also allow us to get a higher quality space.

agreed. I would love to see/create some sort of space in the GTA or toronto itself - Im sure it wont take long before a lot of peole start looking for someplace else to host thier several kW of mining rigs

In the GTA yes, in the Toronto city core or periphery I'm not so sure. The lease costs will likely be high as might the electricity costs. What do you pay on average per kWh?

I'm in for a good hosting place in GTA. Please let me know if you found something.
sr. member
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Terribly sorry to spam the thread but reddit has not turned the tide
https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/m.4403941

Still growing, pool speed up from 4.16PH to 4.61PH over last 2 work shifts (8 mins each).  Perhaps they'll reach 51% by the weekend ?

  only about 530Th and where did you get that number in PH?
hero member
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Terribly sorry to spam the thread but reddit has not turned the tide
https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/m.4403941

Still growing, pool speed up from 4.16PH to 4.61PH over last 2 work shifts (8 mins each).  Perhaps they'll reach 51% by the weekend ?

Edit : if you signup for a free CEX account, you can login to ghash.io and watch the pool stats.
legendary
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Yes indeed I am coming close to hitting that home miner limitation wall. I am in the process of looking for a commercial space to lease. Right now seeing how it's -19 degrees C outside heat extraction is not the issue, but come summer I won't be able to add any additional hashing power.

As far as electricity costs for me it's 0.09 per kWh which is not bad, but damn 0.02 is amazing.

where in Canada? I am hoping to look into hosting options for mining in the next few months because come spring I will be approaching my electrical capacity (apartment) and also seeking to deal with the heat.

It would be pretty nice to set up mining collectives for industrial space with large mains and cooling capacity

In Southwestern Ontario. If I find something suitable and you are willing to co-op with me we can definitely do that. Having more purchasing power will also allow us to get a higher quality space.

agreed. I would love to see/create some sort of space in the GTA or toronto itself - Im sure it wont take long before a lot of peole start looking for someplace else to host thier several kW of mining rigs

In the GTA yes, in the Toronto city core or periphery I'm not so sure. The lease costs will likely be high as might the electricity costs. What do you pay on average per kWh?
legendary
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Smiley

Denver is wonderful this time of year.

Oh we believe you, however, for some of us the distance is a downside.
hero member
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Owner, Minersource.net
Smiley

Denver is wonderful this time of year.
legendary
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Merit: 1005
ASIC Wannabe
Yes indeed I am coming close to hitting that home miner limitation wall. I am in the process of looking for a commercial space to lease. Right now seeing how it's -19 degrees C outside heat extraction is not the issue, but come summer I won't be able to add any additional hashing power.

As far as electricity costs for me it's 0.09 per kWh which is not bad, but damn 0.02 is amazing.

where in Canada? I am hoping to look into hosting options for mining in the next few months because come spring I will be approaching my electrical capacity (apartment) and also seeking to deal with the heat.

It would be pretty nice to set up mining collectives for industrial space with large mains and cooling capacity

In Southwestern Ontario. If I find something suitable and you are willing to co-op with me we can definitely do that. Having more purchasing power will also allow us to get a higher quality space.

agreed. I would love to see/create some sort of space in the GTA or toronto itself - Im sure it wont take long before a lot of peole start looking for someplace else to host thier several kW of mining rigs
legendary
Activity: 3080
Merit: 1080
Yes indeed I am coming close to hitting that home miner limitation wall. I am in the process of looking for a commercial space to lease. Right now seeing how it's -19 degrees C outside heat extraction is not the issue, but come summer I won't be able to add any additional hashing power.

As far as electricity costs for me it's 0.09 per kWh which is not bad, but damn 0.02 is amazing.


where in Canada? I am hoping to look into hosting options for mining in the next few months because come spring I will be approaching my electrical capacity (apartment) and also seeking to deal with the heat.

It would be pretty nice to set up mining collectives for industrial space with large mains and cooling capacity

In Southwestern Ontario. If I find something suitable and you are willing to co-op with me we can definitely do that. Having more purchasing power will also allow us to get a higher quality space.

Yes indeed I am coming close to hitting that home miner limitation wall. I am in the process of looking for a commercial space to lease. Right now seeing how it's -19 degrees C outside heat extraction is not the issue, but come summer I won't be able to add any additional hashing power.

As far as electricity costs for me it's 0.09 per kWh which is not bad, but damn 0.02 is amazing.


Apartments have their pluses

Yeah no doubt when the landlord foots the bill. However be careful as many rental/lease agreement have clauses against abuse of this sort. Here I'm assuming you're referring to all-inclusive service which is typically the norm with apartments.
hero member
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CCNA: There i fixed the internet.
Yes indeed I am coming close to hitting that home miner limitation wall. I am in the process of looking for a commercial space to lease. Right now seeing how it's -19 degrees C outside heat extraction is not the issue, but come summer I won't be able to add any additional hashing power.

As far as electricity costs for me it's 0.09 per kWh which is not bad, but damn 0.02 is amazing.


Apartments have their pluses
legendary
Activity: 2128
Merit: 1005
ASIC Wannabe
Yes indeed I am coming close to hitting that home miner limitation wall. I am in the process of looking for a commercial space to lease. Right now seeing how it's -19 degrees C outside heat extraction is not the issue, but come summer I won't be able to add any additional hashing power.

As far as electricity costs for me it's 0.09 per kWh which is not bad, but damn 0.02 is amazing.


where in Canada? I am hoping to look into hosting options for mining in the next few months because come spring I will be approaching my electrical capacity (apartment) and also seeking to deal with the heat.

It would be pretty nice to set up mining collectives for industrial space with large mains and cooling capacity
legendary
Activity: 3080
Merit: 1080
Yes indeed I am coming close to hitting that home miner limitation wall. I am in the process of looking for a commercial space to lease. Right now seeing how it's -19 degrees C outside heat extraction is not the issue, but come summer I won't be able to add any additional hashing power.

As far as electricity costs for me it's 0.09 per kWh which is not bad, but damn 0.02 is amazing.
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