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Topic: US losing out on BTC mining efforts (Read 1642 times)

legendary
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February 27, 2015, 12:54:02 PM
#14
You have more freedoms in china so it is easier...  :S

this what i was referring to "abusive", too much freedom lead to that

Too much freedom has some of its negative implications. It can be great though, but it still has some negative effects.
legendary
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February 27, 2015, 12:32:45 PM
#13
You have more freedoms in china so it is easier...  :S

this what i was referring to "abusive", too much freedom lead to that
legendary
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February 27, 2015, 11:41:22 AM
#12
Hopefully we can get these new Tesla technology batteries and generators of electricity... things would change a lot.
legendary
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February 26, 2015, 03:49:09 PM
#11
You have more freedoms in china so it is easier...  :S

I think that would be more appropriately phrased as "You have less restrictions in China"...
legendary
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February 26, 2015, 02:53:26 PM
#10
You have more freedoms in china so it is easier...  :S

Well, China still has some regulations about internet censorship so you can not say that there are more freedom in China compared to the US. It's just that the US gov't like to meddle and interfere with other's businesses rather than their own stuff.
legendary
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February 26, 2015, 02:49:54 PM
#9
You have more freedoms in china so it is easier...  :S
legendary
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February 26, 2015, 02:44:04 PM
#8
Eventually as the difficulty gets higher only the most efficient farm will survive. Not sure about China but I think there are also other places where you can find cheap electricity for example Iceland where electricity cost is also comparatively cheap. What's best is that you get can free natural cooling for the hardware as well.

Not sure if it is the biggest, but it may be one of the biggest in the world. And it is placed in a strategic location which lowers the cost for electricity, as it lowers the power for cooling needed given it is placed on a high-altitude location.

See this thread: https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/--969823
legendary
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February 26, 2015, 02:39:18 PM
#7
Earlier this day I saw a thread posting out the world's largest mining farm. It is cleverly-based on a high-altitude location that obviously lowers the cost for cooling. And also, the electricity costs there are significantly lower compared to their Western counterparts.
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February 26, 2015, 10:54:19 AM
#6
Eventually as the difficulty gets higher only the most efficient farm will survive. Not sure about China but I think there are also other places where you can find cheap electricity for example Iceland where electricity cost is also comparatively cheap. What's best is that you get can free natural cooling for the hardware as well.
newbie
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February 26, 2015, 10:08:06 AM
#5
You just can't compete against Chinese miners with low to zero electricity rate.

well they are abusive also, this why you can't compete

either that, or they are a bit further in hardware develpment and holding back at the price of the rest of the world
hero member
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February 24, 2015, 12:30:14 PM
#4
You just can't compete against Chinese miners with low to zero electricity rate.

You can get extremely low rates in the USA, just have to build your farm in the right place and buy in bulk.
legendary
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February 24, 2015, 12:27:50 PM
#3
You just can't compete against Chinese miners with low to zero electricity rate.

well they are abusive also, this why you can't compete
full member
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February 24, 2015, 12:21:23 PM
#2
You just can't compete against Chinese miners with low to zero electricity rate.
sr. member
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February 24, 2015, 12:13:30 PM
#1
Given today's announcement that Aquifer is or has shut down its US Based 700Th/s farm what other US Based mining operations have also shut down?

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