unkel wrote: » And here is my main rig - my old PC really that I could have sold for parts, but instead I built a wooden open air frame for free form bits of wood I had in the shed. And I bought some graphics cards. Just got my 6th payment from the mining pool. Nothing spectacular yet, but the mining calculators say I should make $400 per month once my PC with 2 GPUs and one rig with 8 GPUs are live. Investment for that would have been about $3000. Just 4 GPUs in my main rig at the moment but stable for over 30 hours running at 29MH/s (stock 21MH/s). See for yourselves
unkel wrote: » Just ETH. Not dual mining.
unkel wrote: » That's almost 50 times what an Irish house gets. Happy mining! Hope you're in Siberia somewhere? Winter is coming
Mucky_Tackies wrote: » Right lads, need some thoughts on this. Have a warehouse with ample space and separated out sections that I can cordon off an area for rigs. It also comes with 3-phase and no electricity charges. Havent had a bill in 3 years. Room I could use would have no one working in there and large thick walls means noise wouldnt be too big an issue I think. The only problem: haven't a bull's notion on mining or computers! Do understand cryptos at least but zero acumen in programming, software, hardware etc. Couple of questions: - are there mobs that would sell, install and remotely monitor/manage the rigs for a service fee? - are there mobs who would lease the machinery in return for split of returns? - how time consuming is managing a rig and what sort of expertise would be needed? Find this all fantastic discussion and can smell opportunity given the background but am apprehensive given paucity of knowledge in the wonderful world of CPUs, GPU's and all other manner of computer garble!!!
LOL - You do realise it's all speculative in terms of earnings.
"The complexity with all of this crap is how do I convert it back into real hard cash in the claw."
my advice...build one rig
Mucky_Tackies wrote: » Yes, entirely aware of the speculative nature. Have been in cryptos since 2012, well versed in the speculative nature. Perhaps have as better handle on that so that end of it doesnt worry me as much. I dont want to get into that area as I have little to no knowledge. Hence the actual questions asked- all related to employing or contracting 3rd parties who do have the knowledge. If you've anything on that front, would love to hear it.
turbbo wrote: » LOL - You do realise it's all speculative in terms of earnings. My advice would be start small - build one rig and try and figure out all of the basics first before seeking a load of "expertise". I dabbled with a gaming rig I had back in 2010 and I left it run for a couple of days and I had by the end of it a 0.000006 bitcoin in the wallet. I wasn't sure what to do with it so I just gave up. The complexity with all of this crap is how do I convert it back into real hard cash in the claw.
cnocbui wrote: » Where is the complexity? Send the bitcoin to somewhere like Belgacoin and they SEPA the money to your bank account. Given the transaction fees, you might want to accumulate a bit more before doing that.
Mucky_Tackies wrote: » Have you experience in installing, managing and maintaining rigs?
turbbo wrote: » The complexity with all of this crap is how do I convert it back into real hard cash in the claw.
unkel wrote: » It really is very simple, cheap and quick. Transfer from your ETH wallet (that the mining pool pays into) to an exchange like Kraken. The fee for this is tiny, like 0.0000001 ETH and the transaction takes a few minutes. Than sell at the exchange for FIAT. This only takes a few seconds. Fee is really quite small. A fraction of 1% of the full market rate. Then SEPA transfer to your bank account. Guess how much it costs to withdraw €1000 to your SEPA bank account? Just looked it up for you. €0.09. Takes up to 1 day.
turbbo wrote: » Yeah that would be my main worry all brokers will be out to fleece I take it you've seen wolf of wall st.
cnocbui wrote: » They charge 1.5%. The mining fees can be a bigger worry. The government charges 41% on bank interest. Not sure I have seen it, probably not.
turbbo wrote: » 10 or 20 of these:https://youtu.be/D03GyDBMqkM?t=624 Rake it in.