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60gh/s butterfly labs bitcoin miner pictures
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http://s23.postimg.org/oe8hp4xd7/20131031_123727.jpg http://s23.postimg.org/aja76o2y3/20131031_123825.jpg http://s23.postimg.org/son5kq2gb/20131031_123831.jpg Hey since this is gfy hello and go fuck yourself. i dont care if any of you bitches believe me. i'll me at 18 million mega hash/s in may. get your asic up boys. |
Awesome man! Best of luck with it!
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Im glad i got out of mining
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rofl usps
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how much does it produce per day right now?
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little late now to make it worth while?
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I'm not even sure why these asic manufacturers bothered to sell it, they probably have 1000s of these units = 6 figure profit per day at least.... |
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Does this mean you're going to pay me back now? :winkwink: |
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So I am just looking at some 60GB Asic miners on ebay, would it be worth getting one?
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difficulty rises about 30% every 2 weeks, meaning your income drops by 30% ever 2 weeks so: week income 1 $224.00 2 $156.80 3 $109.76 4 $76.83 5 $53.78 6 $37.65 7 $26.35 8 $18.45 9 $12.91 10 $9.04 11 $6.33 12 $4.43 13 $3.10 14 $2.17 15 $1.52 TOTAL $743.12 so in 15 2 week periods = 7.5 months or so, you would make about $743 total + they burn about 400W (??) so they use about $1/day in electricity cost = -$200 or so + it takes time/effort to set it all up, sell btc, etc so add it all together = unprofitable |
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I also suspect you would earn far more than $16 a day, where did that figure come from? I actually worked out that I should be making a couple of thousand dollars a month. Of course the profit is short lived. |
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http://dustcoin.com/mining just enter 60GH and it will come out to around $16/day |
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So for us stupid people out there who still aren't fully understanding about bitcoins, can someone provide a link that gives more info about it and how it is done and WHAT is being done than http://bitcoin.org/en/ or https://www.weusecoins.com/en/getting-started
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I don't give kudos for lying to consumers. BFL is a bad company and they have a lot of issues. I've been following the bitcoin space for a while and they've wrong customers at nearly every turn. Walter White deserved his earned money more than the BFL people deserve theirs. |
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A note, Coinbase is a great way to buy coins. If anyone wants some firsthand experience with buying coins, you can do it rather easily at coinbase.com. US only for now, I believe. |
We have five in different locations, only 3 I have to pay the power bill.
At the rate we are going I plan to stop using them in March/April of 2014. Since we started until two weeks ago we have over 900 bitcoin. Twice I sold 150 of them when the price was very high :) It is like a dream getting this but just thinking if we started 1.. 2.. or even 3 months before we did it would be unreal |
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I am just confused. You use a computer to process what? To 'min' what? How do you earn the 'bitcoins'? I understand that a bitcoin is nothing more than a form of currency but how are you 'mining' them?
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Two weeks ago he sold a good part of what we had left for just over 70K. 30% of the total is mine. Of course we made a ton more in the start but if we started just a little bit sooner it would be close to a million bucks. I know a guy who has over 5000 bitcoin. He has only sold a few here and there for small stuff. I could not go day to day with that many and not sell a shit load to make sure I was well off. |
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I bought a "toy" (333Mh/s) USB miner for around $USD45 a month or two ago. I don't think it is going to make back its purchase price. |
its too late, anyways., congrats. now file chargeback.
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Interesting read...
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