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Topic: Pics of Huge Hosting Mine Under Construction, (Dec 2015 Update: We've moved) - page 21. (Read 54168 times)

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Hey!

Nice to see people are still investing big in the bitcoin world.

Just out of curiosity what miners would you be using to mine...?

Thanks Smiley
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a pleasure see this pic mate!!!

Im here for a quite only but im trying to find someone trustable to invest some bitcoins

Let me know if there have space for investors.


You build the datacenter under tier 2 certification?


if no tell wich is the strategy for prevent fire, dust etc etc.

about energy nothing to say 2c.... i london 14c nothing to do here


It's easy to prevent dust with filters.
We have CCTVs with fire detectors, as well as temperature and pressure sensors. Most importantly, everything is being done professionally and 100% to code.

In fact, we put on our blog our engineer's critique of the design of that mine in Thailand that burned down. Check it out here: http://www.asicspace.com/blog/thai-bitcoin-mine-analysis

We're not Tier 2 because we don't have a UPS/Generator. We do have two ISPs with dual redundancy built into every aspect of the networking. Our power grid is very stable as it's hydroelectric, and power outages are very rare in our area.

We do have a backup transformer in storage in case anything happens to our current transformer.

If you're interested in being a customer or investor, PM me.
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 Shocked Shocked Shocked Shocked Shocked Shocked wooow
a pleasure see this pic mate!!!

Im here for a quite only but im trying to find someone trustable to invest some bitcoins

Let me know if there have space for investors.


You build the datacenter under tier 2 certification?


if no tell wich is the strategy for prevent fire, dust etc etc.

about energy nothing to say 2c.... i london 14c nothing to do here


legendary
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Will you offer hosting?
 Where are you located? general a state or if not US what country not an exact address.
If you how what will you charge?
If you mine just for yourself what machines?

They have a website:
asicspace.com
price $80-95/kw/month with more undisclosed discount for >30kw customers.

Not as a criticism, but I don't get it why all WA hosting has the same price: roughly $85-100/kw/mo when their cost in electricity (2c/kwh) is just 16-20% of cost of electricity in US on average (12c/kwh). Their electricity cost is just $15-20/kw/mo vs $88 average in US.
Do they have some kind of a union there that prevents going lower?

It's the same reason you want your miner to be making more than it costs in electricity: you need that margin to cover the initial capital expense. In your case, it's the miner, in our case, it's an expensive data center meeting the needs of a speculative market.

Also, hosting in WA less than a year ago cost $200/kw/mo, then Hashplex came along and offered $100. I'm sure it's still headed downwards.

Fair enough.
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Feel free to contact me via email, skype or phone!
Will you offer hosting?
 Where are you located? general a state or if not US what country not an exact address.
If you how what will you charge?
If you mine just for yourself what machines?

They have a website:
asicspace.com
price $80-95/kw/month with more undisclosed discount for >30kw customers.

Not as a criticism, but I don't get it why all WA hosting has the same price: roughly $85-100/kw/mo when their cost in electricity (2c/kwh) is just 16-20% of cost of electricity in US on average (12c/kwh). Their electricity cost is just $15-20/kw/mo vs $88 average in US.
Do they have some kind of a union there that prevents going lower?

It's the same reason you want your miner to be making more than it costs in electricity: you need that margin to cover the initial capital expense. In your case, it's the miner, in our case, it's an expensive data center meeting the needs of a speculative market.

Also, hosting in WA less than a year ago cost $200/kw/mo, then Hashplex came along and offered $100. I'm sure it's still headed downwards.
legendary
Activity: 3892
Merit: 4331
Will you offer hosting?
 Where are you located? general a state or if not US what country not an exact address.
If you how what will you charge?
If you mine just for yourself what machines?

They have a website:
asicspace.com
price $80-95/kw/month with more undisclosed discount for >30kw customers.

Not as a criticism, but I don't get it why all WA hosting has the same price: roughly $85-100/kw/mo when their cost in electricity (2c/kwh) is just 16-20% of cost of electricity in US on average (12c/kwh). Their electricity cost is just $15-20/kw/mo vs $88 average in US.
Do they have some kind of a union there that prevents going lower?
legendary
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 Will you offer hosting?
 Where are you located? general a state or if not US what country not an exact address.
If you how what will you charge?
If you mine just for yourself what machines?
full member
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Hey guys, I thought I'd give y'all a sneak peak of the Bitcoin mine we're building.
I'm excited for when we'll open our doors January.

If you have any questions about the build let me know!

Looks good. How certain are you on the opening date? What if you are delayed?

We've been consistently ahead of schedule the entire build and are pushing hard.
Since it's winter there's less work for contractors so they're swarming to finish our site instead.
The last thing we have scheduled is inspection on the 29th of December.
legendary
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Hey guys, I thought I'd give y'all a sneak peak of the Bitcoin mine we're building.
I'm excited for when we'll open our doors January.

If you have any questions about the build let me know!

Looks good. How certain are you on the opening date? What if you are delayed?
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UPDATE 12/29/2015

The owner of the data center as shown in the pictures below was unable to cool the space in an efficient or timely manner and we therefore were forced to move.
Our new facility is in Quincy, WA.

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Hey guys, I thought I'd give y'all a sneak peak of the Bitcoin mine we're building.
I'm excited for when we'll open our doors for hosting your miners January.

If you have any questions about the build let me know!




















UPDATE 12/16/2015:


We have moved from the location seen in the above pictures. We moved because the owner of the facility as seen in the above pictures was not able to cooling for sufficient for good operation of mining equipment in a timely manner as he was contractually obligated to do.

We now currently are 50 miles away at a 1MW mine in Quincy, WA.
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