And more proof that Bitcoin biggest liar, Leroy Fodor, is a fuckin' liar!
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Date Registered: May 26, 2014, 07:13:33 AMLocal Time:August 21, 2015, 06:15:01 AMLast Active: May 26, 2014, 07:19:30 AM
Hello, I have began reading into Bitcoin mining for over a month now. I have tried to research many things to find the best way to build a good computer to accomplish successful mining. Ordering the good mining equipment would be very problematic because I live in the Philippines right now. Getting all that nice equipment would be very hard here. So i must settle to try this with the use of computers and their hardware available to me.
Allow me to go over my situation, I have an empty building I would like to dedicate to mining. I can have computers built to my specs. I would like to join a successful pool that I can contribute my hardware as an asset rather than just an addition.
Questions I have,
How many computers will I need to successfully make a nice profit? Electricity is not a problem as far as costs go. Very inexpensive here.
Can I use the force of 4 or more computers as one merged unit or must I register them all as separate workers.
If I can use them as a merged effort on my end which way is actually more profitable, to use them separate or merge them together as one force?
How should I build these computers.
Things I had in mind, I would like to use
ASUS F1 A55-M LX3 R2.0 mother board
AMD A8 radeon processor with
2 AMD Radeon graphics cards, and hopefully
2 32gig DDR3 1066MHz ram sets.
This will actually give my computers 3 accessible video cards, the 1 to 2 gig onboard radeon video as well as the 2 additional radeon video cards.
I would really love to get invested in this, and if I can do it using computers I will possibly have the option to buy 5 or 10 brand new ones very inexpensively.
Things I do not understand, if I would have 4 computers built to the specs above, Can I make them all work together as one unit to produce better profits in a pool.
If you can merge them is there extensive knowledge to networks needed and coding in order to accomplish this task?
I have been looking for over a month and it seems the people who can answer these questions are somewhat mean in a way and never directly answer the questions, they use an answer like "if you have to ask that don't get involved" and answers like that do not help me to research this investment, or anyone elses for that matter. I have never mined before and I am very interested in getting started, any information you can pass along to help me figure out the best path to take would be very beneficial.
No wonder Leroy Fodor wouldn't offer up any proof that he was involved with Bitcoin prior to June 1, 2014. Because on May 26, 2014, he REALLY shown his noobness in the Bitcoin space.
Again, any of you motherfuckers still investing in StakeMiners best get out while the getting out is good, RETARDS, because my crystal ball predicts that Leroy Fodor is just about washed up in the cryptocurrency space. In case you missed it, I've already shown where he's gambled away over 8 BTC of yours moneys via BetVIP.com.