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Topic: Pics of Huge Hosting Mine Under Construction, (Dec 2015 Update: We've moved) - page 3. (Read 54181 times)

legendary
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Construction already finished on the facility that pictures are posted for early in this thread. We leased space at that data center from the data center owner, however, we were forced to move about 50 miles away to Quincy, WA this summer when the owner was not able meet the cooling demands that miners require in the Washington summer.


Will this new hosting center at Quincy be permanent from now on? Or, are you willing to move back to the former one after the owner meets with the cooling demands?



The Quincy site is currently fully operational



Damn you! Cheesy Please shoot me a PM ASAP, mentioning the full shipping address of your center. I'll be delivering 2 of my bad boys there. Smiley




we are offering the rate of $55/kw/mo (7.5 cents/kwh) to both small and large customers.



Well, I can smell some profitability with your current rate. Wink (Calculated on Coinwarz)





So, let's get started!
legendary
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Will you be live streaming our miners in order to verify if they are maintained properly? (For instance, Genesis Mining is having a 24/7 live stream of their miners here => www.lifeinsideabitcoinmine.com

I'm currently living at the datacenter, and I'd like a little privacy, haha. This is a good idea though.

Thanks for sharing this! I somehow had never seen this very cool to see hosting center.  I can think of a few upgrades.

Would LOVE if you did 24x7 showing miners and have a temperature gauge and maybe uptime counter.  See miners with that would be a great way to get customers.
sr. member
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Are you going to exclusively host the miners that will be sent by us or will you be hosting self-miners which can be bought simultaneously? (just like a typical cloud-mining service)

We don't do cloud hashing at all, and have no plans to offer cloud hash at this time, and I don't see that changing for the foreseeable future. We strictly do collocation: You send us the miner: we provide power, networking, and cooling.

What if I want to terminate the service after a year or two? Will you be sending our miners back or will you be paying it's equivalent cost price? (at a reduced rate of course)

We offer flexible monthly contracts which can be broken at any time, for instance if, you'd like to sell your hardware and upgrade to a newer model. However, if you want the miner shipped back to you, you will need to pay the shipping costs.

Can we get full access to our miners' configuration, giving full freedom for users to select their convenient pools as well as setting up their payout addresses anytime?

New customers of ours get a username and password so they can login on a portal on our website. Once they've logged in, they can see a page which displays their miners' temperatures and hashrates. Each miner is represented by a rectangular tile. If you click on a tile, an authentication dialog pops up (root/root) just as if the miner was on your LAN. Once you've filled out the dialog, you can set pools and have access to all the options within the miner you normally would have access to.

Will you be live streaming our miners in order to verify if they are maintained properly? (For instance, Genesis Mining is having a 24/7 live stream of their miners here => www.lifeinsideabitcoinmine.com

I'm currently living at the datacenter, and I'd like a little privacy, haha. This is a good idea though.

In the meantime, I'm gonna watch this thread and will eventually contact you after the construction gets completed and if everything goes right. Smiley

Construction already finished on the facility that pictures are posted for early in this thread. We leased space at that data center from the data center owner, however, we were forced to move about 50 miles away to Quincy, WA this summer when the owner was not able meet the cooling demands that miners require in the Washington summer.

The Quincy site is currently fully operational and we are offering the rate of $55/kw/mo (7.5 cents/kwh) to both small and large customers.


Dude. You're IN the damn aren't you?
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Are you going to exclusively host the miners that will be sent by us or will you be hosting self-miners which can be bought simultaneously? (just like a typical cloud-mining service)

We don't do cloud hashing at all, and have no plans to offer cloud hash at this time, and I don't see that changing for the foreseeable future. We strictly do collocation: You send us the miner: we provide power, networking, and cooling.

What if I want to terminate the service after a year or two? Will you be sending our miners back or will you be paying it's equivalent cost price? (at a reduced rate of course)

We offer flexible monthly contracts which can be broken at any time, for instance if, you'd like to sell your hardware and upgrade to a newer model. However, if you want the miner shipped back to you, you will need to pay the shipping costs.

Can we get full access to our miners' configuration, giving full freedom for users to select their convenient pools as well as setting up their payout addresses anytime?

New customers of ours get a username and password so they can login on a portal on our website. Once they've logged in, they can see a page which displays their miners' temperatures and hashrates. Each miner is represented by a rectangular tile. If you click on a tile, an authentication dialog pops up (root/root) just as if the miner was on your LAN. Once you've filled out the dialog, you can set pools and have access to all the options within the miner you normally would have access to.

Will you be live streaming our miners in order to verify if they are maintained properly? (For instance, Genesis Mining is having a 24/7 live stream of their miners here => www.lifeinsideabitcoinmine.com

I'm currently living at the datacenter, and I'd like a little privacy, haha. This is a good idea though.

In the meantime, I'm gonna watch this thread and will eventually contact you after the construction gets completed and if everything goes right. Smiley

Construction already finished on the facility that pictures are posted for early in this thread. We leased space at that data center from the data center owner, however, we were forced to move about 50 miles away to Quincy, WA this summer when the owner was not able meet the cooling demands that miners require in the Washington summer.

The Quincy site is currently fully operational and we are offering the rate of $55/kw/mo (7.5 cents/kwh) to both small and large customers.
legendary
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Hi ASICSPACE,

Nice to see your Bitcoin miner hosting center. I'm interested in hosting my miners there but before that I have few queries to clarify:

  • Are you going to exclusively host the miners that will be sent by us or will you be hosting self-miners which can be bought simultaneously? (just like a typical cloud-mining service)

  • Can we get full access to our miners' configuration, giving full freedom for users to select their convenient pools as well as setting up their payout addresses anytime?

  • If you are agreeing to my previous question, how will you deduct the hosting fees, since we'll be receiving the payouts to our addresses directly from the pool? Will you be accepting an upfront hosting fee per year or do we need to pay it separately after every month?

  • Will you be live streaming our miners in order to verify if they are maintained properly? (For instance, Genesis Mining is having a 24/7 live stream of their miners here => www.lifeinsideabitcoinmine.com

  • What if I want to terminate the service after a year or two? Will you be sending our miners back or will you be paying it's equivalent cost price? (at a reduced rate of course)

In the meantime, I'm gonna watch this thread and will eventually contact you after the construction gets completed and if everything goes right. Smiley
legendary
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sr. member
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Great! Hope you guys see a ROI soon! I have a few questions:

Whens the ETA of your completed site?
Any name you got for your new farm?
Where are you guys based?
What's the estimated hash power you think you guys will get?
How much is your power, where the mine is?
What miners are you guys thinking of using?
How many miners do you think you guys can hold?


We have 1 rated MW online today. We have plans to expand further, but the expansion is in its preliminary stage, so I don't want to comment on it now.
We are based in North Central Washington. More specifically, our 1 MW mine is in Quincy, WA, not too far from a bunch of other data centers which include Microsoft, Yahoo, and Intuit.
We are on the public power rates which can be found on the website of the PUD of the county we are based in.
sr. member
Activity: 392
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Great! Hope you guys see a ROI soon! I have a few questions:

Whens the ETA of your completed site?
Any name you got for your new farm?
Where are you guys based?
What's the estimated hash power you think you guys will get?
How much is your power, where the mine is?
What miners are you guys thinking of using?
How many miners do you think you guys can hold?
full member
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Feel free to contact me via email, skype or phone!
i really prechiate thoose services Smiley But for me i think its a bit to far. iam from the EU country and think the shipping will be more cost than the profits for so far Wink
*g*

regards
lama-hunter

You can always ship directly to us from the manufacturer. Also I've heard of some cheap hosting providers in Sweden, you ought to check them out.

Robert
sr. member
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i really prechiate thoose services Smiley But for me i think its a bit to far. iam from the EU country and think the shipping will be more cost than the profits for so far Wink
*g*

regards
lama-hunter
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Feel free to contact me via email, skype or phone!
Could you provide us miners for an opening date, so we can be ready to see a new name come up in the block mining list?

Do you guys have a name for your mining center?

We're open right now.
Currently we're still called ASICSPACE but are considering rebranding after the issues we had at the previous facility before we moved our customer base to LordPaco's facility.

Informally we call the mine "The Coop".

I do like your price on electricity "$55 per kilowatt month, divided by 730 = 7.53 cents per kwh.".  That is pretty hard to beat on other hosting.

Do you get access to your miners of if you wanted to change something do you submit like a ticket?   Also how is the heat now that you moved?

You'll get remote access through a portal on our website. Once you've logged into the portal, you'll see little tiles. Each tile represents a miner and displays hashrate and temperature. If you click on the tile, you can access the miner's internal configuration page. An authentication dialog will pop up just as if you were on your local network.

If there is a mechanical problem you'd just text me or submit a ticket and we'd get it taken care of.

Right now the cooling is fabulous, but that's not saying much since it's December.

What I can say is: LordPaco has over 100kw of his own miners in the mine, unlike how in our previous facility, where the owner had none. LordPaco has a strong interest in keeping the place functional; he's not going to let his own equipment fry.

Robert
legendary
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Do you get access to your miners of if you wanted to change something do you submit like a ticket?   Also how is the heat now that you moved?


Also, the empty slots you see is capacity we are currently selling at 7.5 cents/kwh ($55 per kw-month).
Hosting includes remote access to your miner through a portal on our website, and we're fully insured through Farmers.
legendary
Activity: 1456
Merit: 1000
Could you provide us miners for an opening date, so we can be ready to see a new name come up in the block mining list?

Do you guys have a name for your mining center?

We're open right now.
Currently we're still called ASICSPACE but are considering rebranding after the issues we had at the previous facility before we moved our customer base to LordPaco's facility.

Informally we call the mine "The Coop".

I do like your price on electricity "$55 per kilowatt month, divided by 730 = 7.53 cents per kwh.".  That is pretty hard to beat on other hosting.

Do you get access to your miners of if you wanted to change something do you submit like a ticket?   Also how is the heat now that you moved?
full member
Activity: 121
Merit: 100
Feel free to contact me via email, skype or phone!
Could you provide us miners for an opening date, so we can be ready to see a new name come up in the block mining list?

Do you guys have a name for your mining center?

We're open right now.
Currently we're still called ASICSPACE but are considering rebranding after the issues we had at the previous facility before we moved our customer base to LordPaco's facility.

Informally we call the mine "The Coop".
legendary
Activity: 938
Merit: 1002
Could you provide us miners for an opening date, so we can be ready to see a new name come up in the block mining list?

Do you guys have a name for your mining center?
full member
Activity: 121
Merit: 100
Feel free to contact me via email, skype or phone!
Looks like LordPaco and ASICSPACE worked up a business arrangement:

img~


How did this get to page 2?  Huh

img~

There's the other 500KVA coming online. Under construction please don't mind the mess.

I'll announce here I plan on bringing a 4MVA/20k sqft facility online by the end of the year.  Shocked

Amazing spot and the place looks really amazing, glad the move went as smooth as possible.

I see there is empty slots there, still planning on expanding or is there some limitations?

Also, the empty slots you see is capacity we are currently selling at 7.5 cents/kwh ($55 per kw-month).
Hosting includes remote access to your miner through a portal on our website, and we're fully insured through Farmers.
full member
Activity: 121
Merit: 100
Feel free to contact me via email, skype or phone!
Looks like LordPaco and ASICSPACE worked up a business arrangement:

img~


How did this get to page 2?  Huh

img~

There's the other 500KVA coming online. Under construction please don't mind the mess.

I'll announce here I plan on bringing a 4MVA/20k sqft facility online by the end of the year.  Shocked

Amazing spot and the place looks really amazing, glad the move went as smooth as possible.

I see there is empty slots there, still planning on expanding or is there some limitations?

Thanks for the encouraging words.

I am working with LordPaco and I'm very proud to be doing so.
The man is passionate about Bitcoin and mining, and he knows how to set his mind on his goals.
hero member
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Looks like LordPaco and ASICSPACE worked up a business arrangement:

img~


How did this get to page 2?  Huh

img~

There's the other 500KVA coming online. Under construction please don't mind the mess.

I'll announce here I plan on bringing a 4MVA/20k sqft facility online by the end of the year.  Shocked

Amazing spot and the place looks really amazing, glad the move went as smooth as possible.

I see there is empty slots there, still planning on expanding or is there some limitations?
legendary
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Merit: 1318
Technical Analyst/Trader
Thanks for bringing that to my attention.  I believe I found a more accurate calculator:  $0.076389 per kWH.  [30.416667 Days in each month on average.]

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