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I will, Thank you for the advice. I'll definitely get some of those.Not paying for power helps a ton when the supply to the machine is over 1kw. I used these: https://snatcher.co.za/products/cup...8tGgUc8NYK2r8R96u3_DG00kOmFsdNR4aAqfZEALw_wcB
They work pretty well.
I say go for it if you're not spending money you need.
Please keep us updated on profitability (real world)?
Hi there,Hi Ethcon9
Where did you buy your miners from? I had the same idea and ordered the Innosilicon A10 Pro 750 from what I believed to have been Innosilicon themselves (innosiliconmining.tech) but seems to have been scammed. After placing my order I received an invoice to pay, which I did, the next day I received an email saying that they have 3 unit minimum requirement and ask me if I would like to order the additional two units or if they should pay my money back. I told them that if they cannot help me with the one unit then they should pay my money back. Have not heard back from them but the next day I wrote them another mail saying that nowhere on their website or during the order process did they specify the minimum 3 unit requirement and that they should honor. Needless to say I have not heard anything from them even after sending them two additional email afterwards requesting a response.
Hi guys, I'm extremely new to mining.Hey guys,
Anyone mining with the Innosilicon A10 Pro miner? I'm bringing two in, should arrive next week. Would love to hear if anyone has experience with them?
Thank you
Hi guys, I'm extr new to mining.Hey guys,
Anyone mining with the Innosilicon A10 Pro miner? I'm bringing two in, should arrive next week. Would love to hear if anyone has experience with them?
Thank you
The Linzhi Phoenix ASIC miner is where it's at now for Ethereum if you have low cost electricity. 2600MH/s for about $14000 before shipping and tax.
The problem with these ASICs is resale value compared to GPU mining. With most GPUs you'll get back 80% or more of cost after a year. But for non tech oriented people ASIC is way
Looked at the pricing, out of my budget.
The Innosilicon A10 pro is more affordable. See some units on alibaba they going for alot less. 1000-2000USD.
What sort of returns would these units generate?
Hi, I've been trying to source the Linzhi for about 3 weeks...no luck. All I get are scammers. Most infuriating is the original suppliers that I managed to track down don't respond to e-mails. The website states it's not released yet!The Linzhi Phoenix ASIC miner is where it's at now for Ethereum if you have low cost electricity. 2600MH/s for about $14000 before shipping and tax.
The problem with these ASICs is resale value compared to GPU mining. With most GPUs you'll get back 80% or more of cost after a year. But for non tech oriented people ASIC is way less hassle obviously.
Hi, did you receive your miners ?Hey guys,
Anyone mining with the Innosilicon A10 Pro miner? I'm bringing two in, should arrive next week. Would love to hear if anyone has experience with them?
Thank you
Just go buy crypto and don't waste your time with miners..Hi, I've been trying to source the Linzhi for about 3 weeks...no luck. All I get are scammers. Most infuriating is the original suppliers that I managed to track down don't respond to e-mails. The website states it's not released yet!
I tried posting it in the classifieds section, but it doesn't allow me to. I need 30 posts or something before I can postHey @Ethcon9 there is a classified section in this forum. Please use it.
On topic, how is profitability on solar / wind power?
I agree. I'm happy to meet should someone want to. I'm in Cape TownIts best to meet @Ethcon9 in person for both parties - not saying you a scammer, but low post count and expensive items warrants additional precautions.