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Mine Bitcoin on 110v/120v easy with this BTC miner

Mine Bitcoin on 110v/120v easy with this BTC miner

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Mine Bitcoin on 110v/120v easy with this BTC miner
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  1. 10 amps constant draw an hour. The electricity cost would be substantially more than what the miner was able to mine. As the Satoshi gets halfed the efficiency of mining Bitcoin becomes less and less worth it. Can't compete with Bitcoin server farms that are making ledger checks than one solo miner.

    Additionally the energy and materials required makes me think Bitcoin miners will be like the coffee pods of the tech world.

    Pivoting your strategy to be a ledger and mine several currencies would be ideal and a better use of money. Digital contracts combined with hardware allotment for various ledgers is more financially viable than BTC alone.

  2. Drew I did this conversation about 3 years ago, nice to see someone made a product out of it, however I have also tested using just one hashboard with a step up/down Transformer that only cost $60 off eBay, I added a 90mm fan to it so the Transformer runs cool continuously for months without any issues, the cost todo the Transformer was much cheaper than buying a 120v PSU and making a load of custom cables and getting special WiFi setup, the Transformer comes with many outlets so I was able to use one with my normal WiFi extender, anyways great idea however much cheaper ways to get the same results and you can use the Transformer on any 240v miner on a 120v outlet, just remove one or two hashboards so the wattage needed is below 1500w 15amp circuit (20% rule)

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