post your mining rig /g
seriously, nobody in /g is mining crypto?
>all that expensive gear
>can't afford server racks or a proper table for the computer
>>59388914
how much does it cost in air conditioning?
mining isn't profitable anymore unless your electricity is free or you're using those nerd custom asic's which the chinks use
>>59389260
I need to keep the costs low right now.
>>59389298
just open 2 windows, that much.
>>59389326
how much have you made mining?
>>59389326
>I need to keep the costs low right now.
translation: im not making any money off of this.
>>59389326
Fucking kek, I think you answered your own question >>59389040 mate.
>>59389358
currently i am reinvesting most of it to build more rigs.
>>59389450
>currently i am reinvesting most of it to build more rigs.
how much have you made mining?
>>59389453
pretty sure no miner knows exactly how much they have made but for me it would be roughly €900/month profit if i wouldn't reinvest.
#electricity.costs.are.a.bitch
#going.solar.soon
Anon I think you're doing it too late... Not worth it anymore.
>>59389628
Can't you steal some electricity from your neighbor?
>>59388914
I'm extremely interested, how much was your initial investment? Are you mining btc or other crypto?
I want to get into mining and I have about 2500 to invest right now.
>>59390047
>about 2500
cashlets need not apply.
>>59388914
What's your ROI? Have you actually made any money after buying that hardware?
>>59388914
Red lights make every fucking peace of hardware awesome and this is the proof.
Op bailed already?
Op shows us some financial info on this, like intial investment, operational costs, roi, etc.
>>59389363
This.
Bitcoin is just a proof of concept and all those gamblers and wannabe nerds are betting on it.
>>59390468
Its litterally generating fake money by wasting a shutload of electricty. I always hated how stupid that is
>>59390534
>>>59390468 (You)
>Its litterally generating fake money by wasting a shutload of electricty. I always hated how stupid that is
Absolutely this as well. The price per transaction is ridiculously high. Yet alone the ecological impact by wasting fossil fuels to generate that needed electricity.