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Topic: Pics of Huge Hosting Mine Under Construction, (Dec 2015 Update: We've moved) - page 11. (Read 54181 times)

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Used to live in Cashmere just west of Wenatchee on Hwy 2. Just wondering what the building used to be cause it looks like a fruit warehouse or juice plant that went out of business.
legendary
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Im in Montreal and paid a fix price for electricity. Plus I have solar power.

Where are you ??
legendary
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Im not in Washington but after a quick google search, http://www.eia.gov/electricity/monthly/epm_table_grapher.cfm?t=epmt_5_6_a

Washington seems to be near 4 cents for commercial use!  Grin

This is really good!

Im in canada and get electricity near 6-8 cent


I am in Canada too and I pay 10.2.
legendary
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Im not in Washington but after a quick google search, http://www.eia.gov/electricity/monthly/epm_table_grapher.cfm?t=epmt_5_6_a

Washington seems to be near 4 cents for commercial use!  Grin

This is really good!

Im in canada and get electricity near 6-8 cent
legendary
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Nice facility! Just paid someone for a nice video  Wink It could help you!

Washington seems to be the place to be for electricity price!  Grin

What is your rate per KWH?

Thank you.
legendary
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Nice facility! Just paid someone for a nice video  Wink It could help you!

Washington seems to be the place to be for electricity price!  Grin
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Feel free to contact me via email, skype or phone!
legendary
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Want to see a video of the mine?

It's much cooler and gives you a sense of the raw scale much better than any youtube video.

Check it out: https://youtu.be/lMq_TmqRGDk

Robert

Nice video but so damn shaky camera work. Made me dissy.

I am surprised you are able to pull a profit with a place like that. Rent and electricity must be very expensive.
full member
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Feel free to contact me via email, skype or phone!
Want to see a video of the mine?

It's much cooler and gives you a sense of the raw scale much better than any youtube video photo.

Check it out: https://youtu.be/lMq_TmqRGDk

Robert
sr. member
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IBM only interested in the blockchain Technology.  They are exploring ways to implement the blockchain Technology into current fiat system.  I don't think they are after bitcoin or Asic designing.
alh
legendary
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I am seeing multiple times the name of IBM is coming to the Bitcoin space. They are attending Bitcoin conferences,
distributing Bitcoin at universities etc. I dont think a company IBM will do anything not for profit.
Given their legacy dominance in hardware and more specifically mainframe (though it has nothing do with mining),
I think they might be working on some better chip design. If that is true, once that chip hits the market, they'll be monopoly.

I wouldn't read too much into IBM's name showing up related to Bitcoin. They do a variety of things that don't always lead to a "product" (e.g. a miner). While they have good technology, I don't think the existing ASiC vendors have a lot to fear from IBM. Just my $.02.
hero member
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this is awesome. wish I could afford something of this size...
newbie
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I am seeing multiple times the name of IBM is coming to the Bitcoin space. They are attending Bitcoin conferences,
distributing Bitcoin at universities etc. I dont think a company IBM will do anything not for profit.
Given their legacy dominance in hardware and more specifically mainframe (though it has nothing do with mining),
I think they might be working on some better chip design. If that is true, once that chip hits the market, they'll be monopoly.
alh
legendary
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Not sure if this came up in previous replies but have you guys considered Solar? Sure it won't pay bills but it can definitely offset in the long run. If you ever decided to abandon ship and sell the site, its a good investment. Even if not sell the site, use it for smaller purposes, you could probably fit a massive system on the roof there.

While I like the general idea of Solar, it doesn't cut it for something that's running 24x7 year round, as most miners are. The best you could hope for would be somewhat less than "50% mining" at the Equator using Solar. Unfortunately the Bitcoin difficulty adjustments also conspire against a fixed energy supply like Solar.
newbie
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Hi All!

We just upgraded our cooling: check it out. Smiley

https://i.imgur.com/HoqoBSN.jpg

That looks absolutely incredible. Keep up the good work.
hero member
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pictures of the miners?
please!
legendary
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That is awesome!  Shocked

Cant wait to see more pictures. Great job man.  Grin

Quick question will you also sell miners or we need to ship the miner to you ??

I may be interested if you sell miners.
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Hi All!

We just upgraded our cooling: check it out. Smiley

anx
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http://i.kinja-img.com/gawker-media/image/upload/s--vxmgcr2C--/c_fit,fl_progressive,q_80,w_636/pepxlzrotfmujmjwjp0c.jpg

this farm is the farm I was talking about, it seems to me that it had some wood in there, but if you know better/the truth, then I have to correct my posting Smiley

and, well the picture tells the truth, atleast to the matter of space between the miners(none) to get the airflow going
The space in between might have been bigger before everything sagged down onto a heap of debris.

Wooden structures, insects settling in because of the warmth, you imagine the outcome. Seen other farm where dust was settling down on literally everything, causing fans to fail. Probably you wanna have artic climate and concrete.

Joe Average's plastic crate encased miner on the balcony at home has one advantage, that of steady maintenance.

insects settling in because of the warmth << intresting, didnt think of that

You're right, it was a bad combination  Undecided
legendary
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this farm is the farm I was talking about, it seems to me that it had some wood in there, but if you know better/the truth, then I have to correct my posting Smiley

and, well the picture tells the truth, atleast to the matter of space between the miners(none) to get the airflow going
The space in between might have been bigger before everything sagged down onto a heap of debris.

Wooden structures, insects settling in because of the warmth, you imagine the outcome. Seen other farm where dust was settling down on literally everything, causing fans to fail. Probably you wanna have artic climate and concrete.

Joe Average's plastic crate encased miner on the balcony at home has one advantage, that of steady maintenance.
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