i don't know how anyone can get hold of such amount of mobile device just for mining, even if he sells device will he use brand new device meant to be sold to customers to mine and reduce the life span of the device before selling? or maybe they collectively owned by many.
Have you noticed that the bottom photo shows all Sony phones, and the top photo shows very old phones with a wide frame on the side of the display? It can be concluded that this coin was created to give additional profit to service centers, pawnshops, all those who have a lot of old phones that can not be sold. But not created for ordinary people. Since on one phone at best you can get a few dollars a month. In a few months you will have to change the battery in your phone to a new one. Batteries do not like heating, and are designed for a limited number of charge/discharge cycles.
I really have that doubt which this dude mining MIB coin might be a seller or a pawnshop owner
With having all of those old phones Xperia's / Iphone 4s then even they are
already cheap as of today but with those numbers of gadgets you can see on the video then it wont really be that cheap overall.
can you explain in detail about spending in electricity financing and how much MIB we get in a day? if the difference is only a little, we can lose, because the possibility of damage to our smartphone is quite large
Would be interesting if that such information would be posted so that anyone would be aware.
And also, this MIB coin is listed on some exchangers
https://coinmarketcap.com/currencies/mib-coin/#marketsbut somehow the daily volume is on the floor. Such pity.