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newbie
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April 11, 2018, 10:33:12 AM
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Now to the project part, I own Realestate in Drumheller, perfect location and great wiring.

I was thinking about building my own mining farm and am looking for anyone that may be interested in joining.

Thoughts? Opinions? Question?


What is your approach to guarantee the safety of the equipment?
I mean if I'll send you 100 ASICs how I can be sure that nobody will steal it? how can I be sure, that nobody will mine in the wrong wallet with my asics?
What happens in a case of, for example, fire damage or any other physical damage?  Will you have any responsibility?
newbie
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April 11, 2018, 09:38:41 AM
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Alberta seems to be the next huge place for mining. I've heard from my friend, that many chinese miners are moving their facilities to Alberta.
Authorities are really smart enough to create lucrative laws and attract long-term oriented investors.
I think it is still not too late to jump in this business.
Good luck to topicstarter!
legendary
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April 11, 2018, 09:00:20 AM
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The way things are going you might be able to offer hosting even to 1 or 2 clients who have a medium sized farm of their own.

Best way to proceed is to get all your personal machines up and running. Once you have this set up and planned it's time to see what you have left to offer electrical wise; out to either a partner or as a hosting service.
I've never hosted equipment but another consideration will be making sure you have a solid network set up.

Anyone who does consider sending gear your way will want to see that the site is prepared to handle the miners. This would include providing dust free intake air and appropriate levels of air movement to remove waste heat.

This summer will give you a great indication of what you need to do because those 20 S9's are going to add a lot of extra heat so it will be a good way to learn what you need to plan out moving forward.

In the end sounds like a great place to set up a farm, I was reading about a medium to large sized mine operating there last week. Beautiful country as well came through last summer for the fist time on a family vacation.



newbie
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April 11, 2018, 08:30:47 AM
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All of the prairie provinces seem to be a good location for mining, especially Alberta with hut8 looking to host 60mw and a small oil company
CEO looking to power miners off grid from NG powered generators somewhere around Grande Prairie. I'm curious do you have a building for your operation?
copper member
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April 11, 2018, 03:34:22 AM
#1
Hey guys,

Has anyone of you followed the mining news about mining in Alberta Canada?

Well if not goole it real quick.
A lot of it is happening around Drumheller, Alberta, Canada

Big BIG mining companies building farms right now as it has some of the cheapest power around and good taxes.
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Now to the project part, I own Realestate in Drumheller, perfect location and great wiring.

I was thinking about building my own mining farm and am looking for anyone that may be interested in joining.

I currently have 9 S9, about 15gpus and 1 L3+, also just placed another order for 20 S9s

Its not a lot but its a start and with the current prices of the miners this seems to be a perfect time to get into this.

Power cost is about 0.03 USD kWh and the winters get to below -40 so cooling is easy.

Thoughts? Opinions? Question?
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