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October 23, 2014, 06:30:54 PM |
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I have already send them countless emails and i always get the same reaction, "thank you for contacting us, we will keep it under consideration", and afterwards nothing. What i think is the problem with contacting these company's is that almost all of them are only Bitcoin or Litecoin supporters, and the few altcoins that genesis-mining offers are the ones where trade volumes are the largest. The advantage that we have, is that we have people that can make this happen. Like with the IOS funding, we can do the same with this to acquire the initial hardware needed to start the operation. I have been thinking about this, but don't know if it is realistic or not, the problem that i see when we start something like this is that someone cannot put 20 of those 1000W beasts in one house or apartment, and renting a place is expensive here in the Netherlands. Is it possible to make a p2p web of registered mining rigs that people under contract put in their houses to be like a "server" where it is redirected to a central controller or pool. The person receives the electricity cost back and like 2cents maintenance fee per MH/s per day for providing the service. Mining is something that costs allot of electricity, and i as a geologist student realize more than anything that this energy is derived mostly from fossil fuel burning, which is going to run dry one day. Putting solar panels on roofs in the Netherlands is becoming a trend, why not use this clean energy for clean mining?
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