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Topic: Mining in public places (Read 158 times)

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April 30, 2018, 02:43:47 PM
#18
I think this is a crazy idea) First, who will give you this publicly, secondly, in public places, electricity is controlled, and this costs money. So, it is impossible to hunt in public places.
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April 28, 2018, 01:19:38 PM
#17
Imagine how people will look at you. They will think that you are a madman with some kind of incomprehensible equipment)) And then you will be expelled when they understand that you steal electricity. Smiley
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April 26, 2018, 08:47:17 AM
#16

how about solar panel, can it be used as the main power for mining?
sorry, this is my imagination and my opinion.

It is possible yo use solar panels but you have to invest on that one, too. Aside from the electricity bills, you have to invest in a cooling system, too. Well, depending on the place where you are in.

Moreover, I don't thinknit really is adviceable to mine in a public place. No matter what equipments you have, it is still questionnable.
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April 26, 2018, 07:17:54 AM
#15
Can't you mine in public places where electricity is free of charge?
What device you are planning to mine with? your phone? your laptop? you gonna bring your antminer?

You can't mine in public places unless you own a commercial / residence space where you can simply use the source of energy near there but you will be charge of it.

If you want free of charge, you have to invest in solar.
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April 26, 2018, 07:16:30 AM
#14

how about solar panel, can it be used as the main power for mining?
sorry, this is my imagination and my opinion.
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April 26, 2018, 07:10:51 AM
#13
Ahah ... a very funny idea, electricity is not free, only if you use solar panels, but they need to be created and properly set up, so this is also a paid service. In general, there is no free electricity, so I think it will not be right.
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April 26, 2018, 07:08:44 AM
#12
Can't you mine in public places where electricity is free of charge?

I think that this is considered stealing because you use resources from an entity to produce profit for you so you might get charged with stealing.
And I hope that everyone who is considering doing this would be charged because this is stealing and just another way to cheat and to gain more than others.
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April 26, 2018, 05:33:52 AM
#11
I think mining crypto currencies platform is a very different area of expertise. It is possible to mining when you bring together the necessary equipment. I think mining in public places is ok
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April 26, 2018, 05:18:11 AM
#10
This idea sounds crazy. Maybe you want to relocate in an area perhaps that has cheap electricity. Its crazy how one can find a public area to mine. People who will see you will notice the kind of noise your conputer is making and its actually very heavy set up you're gonna bring along with you. Seriously, i think you don't know what you're talking about.
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April 26, 2018, 05:17:33 AM
#9
TLDR; miners are big, loud, noisy and energy hungry. If you show up somewhere and just plug one in casually, Homeland Security will probably add you to their list.
I think it sounds totally realistic.

There you are at Starbucks, just reading your book, drinking your latte, and mining away on your SP31.

Sure, you had to run two extension cords to get enough power from two separate outlets. (You had to try a few outlets before you found two on separate breakers, but now you're mining!)

People walk by and say stuff like ""Nice computer!"" and ""No crazy guy would be running some sort of massive, noisy, loud computer in this small cafe. No, that's perfectly sane behaviour.""

Sure, they can't foam anyone's milk or use the microwave without tripping the main breaker on the 60 amp panel that powers the cafe, but they don't understand how rich you'll be, so long as they keep letting you show up from 9-5, 7 days a week to mine. The $13/day (well, maybe $7 a day, since they aren't open 24/7) you make from your $2000 piece of equipment will pay off in no time, so long as you include the coffee they make you buy before they kick you out.

Grin

Well said, really nothing to add.
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April 26, 2018, 05:15:14 AM
#8
It is a bad idea. As soon as the owner of the public place sees the bill for electricity, you will be asked to leave this place and pick up the equipment.

Then just move over to another establishment if you got caught.
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April 26, 2018, 05:07:31 AM
#7
It would not be possible since a mining rig would be a set of multiple GPUs so it is not possible to take in public places since it would be heavy and big.
If you are considering mining in mobile devices and laptops then it would be possible, however you are risking damage to your device or laptop since its component is not mean for heavy stress due to workload, since mining is very taxing in the hardware that you are using.
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April 26, 2018, 04:38:21 AM
#6
It is a bad idea. As soon as the owner of the public place sees the bill for electricity, you will be asked to leave this place and pick up the equipment.
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April 26, 2018, 04:34:12 AM
#5
Can't you mine in public places where electricity is free of charge?

The good thing is you can mine in public places! I don't think anyone will restrict you doing so(at first).

The bad thing is, economically speaking, it doesn't make any sense. You plan to bring some S9's (or powerful laptop you will destroy mining) and plug in for the time you will stay there to guard it/them. So you will pay $3000 for a miner you will interrupt regularly just for free electricity. It just doesn't make sense, not to mention you could do something else beside guarding your miners in public.

Also, you may be extra-charged for using the electricity or even face a lawsuit for theft.
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April 26, 2018, 04:29:45 AM
#4
Electricity isn't free of charge. You'll be running up the bill of either a local entrepreneur or a tax funded building, and effectively stealing from them.
Imagine that without your knowledge your neighbor has been running all his appliances through your meter. Would you be cool about it, knowing that your electric bill over the course of how many years could have been a lot less? You probably wouldn't.

In terms of resources, not even renewable energy sources give you electricity free of charge. We just like to think they do.
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April 26, 2018, 04:27:55 AM
#3
TLDR; miners are big, loud, noisy and energy hungry. If you show up somewhere and just plug one in casually, Homeland Security will probably add you to their list.
I think it sounds totally realistic.

There you are at Starbucks, just reading your book, drinking your latte, and mining away on your SP31.

Sure, you had to run two extension cords to get enough power from two separate outlets. (You had to try a few outlets before you found two on separate breakers, but now you're mining!)

People walk by and say stuff like ""Nice computer!"" and ""No crazy guy would be running some sort of massive, noisy, loud computer in this small cafe. No, that's perfectly sane behaviour.""

Sure, they can't foam anyone's milk or use the microwave without tripping the main breaker on the 60 amp panel that powers the cafe, but they don't understand how rich you'll be, so long as they keep letting you show up from 9-5, 7 days a week to mine. The $13/day (well, maybe $7 a day, since they aren't open 24/7) you make from your $2000 piece of equipment will pay off in no time, so long as you include the coffee they make you buy before they kick you out.
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April 26, 2018, 04:26:37 AM
#2
I think you can if you can keep your mining device connected for hours in the public.
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April 26, 2018, 04:25:09 AM
#1
Can't you mine in public places where electricity is free of charge?
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