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Topic: Have you seen the news about this mining farm? - page 3. (Read 18186 times)

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Looks fantastic, but those are not actual pictures. Sine they are Computer generated images we can't know what is really going on on the site. I'd be very cautious if they'd propose cloud mining because they can't even show real pictures to prove they have that farm.
you wont be able to see the full pictures before the completion of the project unless and until someone involved in the project starts leaking the images.why would you think that they would propose cloud mining  Smiley looking at the images it is a massive project with multi million dollar investment. Hope to get to know the rest of the details soon
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Looks fantastic, but those are not actual pictures. Sine they are Computer generated images we can't know what is really going on on the site. I'd be very cautious if they'd propose cloud mining because they can't even show real pictures to prove they have that farm.
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Just using the ASIC miner s9 with 14TH/s and will consuming 1475 watt. this a new generation of the mining tools.

https://www.reddit.com/r/btc/comments/5aoskg/bitmains_new_xinjiang_computing_center_to_be/
https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/m.16758689

My calculations were based on the S9, but I thought its power consumption is 1375, not 1475 watt...
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They are stating it would be ready by next month so I guess that its almost build. Anyways, can someone more familiar with the current ASICs try to estimate what would be their hash power? My best guess is about 150 PH, which is ~15% of the world's hashrate...
Just using the ASIC miner s9 with 14TH/s and will consuming 1475 watt. this a new generation of the mining tools.

https://www.reddit.com/r/btc/comments/5aoskg/bitmains_new_xinjiang_computing_center_to_be/
https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/m.16758689
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"Bit mainland Xinjiang cloud computing center, is expected to be completed in early December, 45 room, three internal filter, clean, with between storage and maintenance, the total size of 140,000 kilowatts" (Google translator used)











Source: http://www.cybtc.com/forum.php?mod=viewthread&tid=16490




Will they offer Cloud Mining? If yes, then i would say that the cloud mining is totally flop now a days.
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They are stating it would be ready by next month so I guess that its almost build. Anyways, can someone more familiar with the current ASICs try to estimate what would be their hash power? My best guess is about 150 PH, which is ~15% of the world's hashrate...
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Wow dude this almost looks like cgi, I mean wow, farming for what exactly? cryptocurrencies? can we rent?
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"Bit mainland Xinjiang cloud computing center, is expected to be completed in early December, 45 room, three internal filter, clean, with between storage and maintenance, the total size of 140,000 kilowatts" (Google translator used)











Source: http://www.cybtc.com/forum.php?mod=viewthread&tid=16490



Nope, but seems like this are still in the project planning and not yet for get a real inplemantaion in the real life, totally this picture just a design from their project. Huh
http://www.chinadaily.com.cn/m/xinjiang/urumqi_hightech/2016-10/17/content_27085120.htm

I just got a little point but the goverment are totally stopping for building the computers labs and data centers. and died?
legendary
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"Bit mainland Xinjiang cloud computing center, is expected to be completed in early December, 45 room, three internal filter, clean, with between storage and maintenance, the total size of 140,000 kilowatts" (Google translator used)











Source: http://www.cybtc.com/forum.php?mod=viewthread&tid=16490


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