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Topic: When will old mining rigs become collectable? - page 2. (Read 447 times)

hero member
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February 17, 2019, 09:44:36 PM
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jr. member
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February 17, 2019, 10:52:31 AM
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So many historic items become collectable - coins, computers, cars, stationary engines, and I'm sure you can think of many others. It seems that old ASIC miners and other rigs are being scrapped in large numbers.  This usually happens just before the items start to be collected by nostalgic enthusiasts. I've started to get interested, and I'm sure there are a few other members here who are keeping their old miners as topics of interest.

If Asik miners can not be converted to the work of an ordinary computer, it would be nice to make a Museum of all kinds of mining Asiks and put them in any room or exhibition hall for display with a description of its characteristics and year of manufacture.
I think you could do a whole themed room in the exhibition samples of mining Asimov on their varieties and led tours there in ten or twenty years))

I think it is quite possible if bitcoin in another 10 years will be used in life much more effectively and where there will be museums that will be collected machines for bitcoin mining from the very first. And it would be good to find the first machine which in 2009 was producing the first units!!!
legendary
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February 16, 2019, 12:57:48 PM
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Well, mate as of now mining rigs will still be able to use as a part of a PC.
But sooner and later the miners will become something that will remain history. Hash is getting hard to solve and miners are now unprofitable. That is the thing we need to accept and I feel sad for those former miners. Ain't know if how much the percentage in miner has stopped as of now. Speaking of collective items, I currently enjoyed collecting Hello Kitty related stuff. Cheesy
legendary
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February 15, 2019, 01:29:58 PM
#1
So many historic items become collectable - coins, computers, cars, stationary engines, and I'm sure you can think of many others. It seems that old ASIC miners and other rigs are being scrapped in large numbers.  This usually happens just before the items start to be collected by nostalgic enthusiasts. I've started to get interested, and I'm sure there are a few other members here who are keeping their old miners as topics of interest.
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