>Get shitty apartment with utilities included in flat-rate rent
>Buy as many cheap mining rigs as possible
>?????
>Profit
Whats the flaw, /biz?
>>1744064
If landlord will have to pay 500 for electricity hell check it out you moron
>>1744073
>Youre doing nothing wrong
>landlord terminates lease early
>has to pay you early lease termination fee (my last lease, this was $900)
>???
>still profit
>>1744064
>flat-rate rent
Good luck finding one where the utilities don't have a capped amount.
>>1744102
Now that would be the kind of flaw Im talking about.
Ive never went with an apartment with utilities included before since none of the local ones allow pets (not even fish which is more of a decoration)
>>1744112
Every apartment that I've lived at that included a flat-rate has always had a cap on the amount of electricity/water/etc. that is included in the rent price.
If you manage to find one that lets you have no cap, then more power to you.
Just make sure that you have a few extra deadbolts on all of the doors and board up the windows since the area will probably be shit.
>be student
>volunteer to be computer technician
>get some kind of low-level admin clearance at the library or computer lab
>mine bitcoin from 1800 to 0800 all day erry day
Is there a reason this wouldn't work?
>>1744161
yes this wouldn't have worked in 2010 cpu mining bitcoin is no more gpu mining is no more.
this would have worked in the past when btc was still under $10 pretty well tho.
>>1744161
It probably depends on how well you can hide your work and how big of a blip it makes on the electricity draw.
My school only had ~90 students / grade and probably would have noticed if every computer in a lab was mining
>>1744181
i used to have these schemes thought up how i could use a van packed with mining rigs and just hop on the power lines with a transformer and simply move every so often before they localize the leak.