Why I Love Solo Mining as a Hardware Adventure

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#1Nov 9, 2021, 05:31 AM
Whenever I come across those huge industrial mining farms, I can’t help but feel like Bitcoin mining is just too far-fetched for the average person. For me, it’s a cool blend of my passion for embedded systems and the real-world aspects of the network. Home mining isn’t just a gamble on hitting a block; it’s about the technical challenges and truly owning a part of the decentralization.
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#2Nov 9, 2021, 11:33 AM
I'm not against home mining with such devices, but I urge you to be reasonable. These devices find a few blocks per year, but tens or hundreds of thousands of these mini ASICs are sold each year. Most solo blocks are found using a high hashrate. In this situation, the richest people will be those who sell lottery tickets.
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#3Nov 9, 2021, 02:46 PM
I got you ... it remains a lottery ticket ( a very small chance ) but it exist   as someone who likes gadgets i can concider it as an extra one ..... i place it near the modem and let it turn .... it s not a waste ( original price and monthly electricity) i prefer to let it run and watch my best Hashrate sometimes
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#4Nov 9, 2021, 06:26 PM
Sellers use similar methods to sell these devices to many miners. Why buy a boring lottery ticket from a kiosk when you can install a real, buzzing, high-tech profit generator next to your modem? ASICs for mining are already obsolete. But buying such a stress-relieving gadget is like buying a ticket to a private club for solo miners.
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#5Nov 9, 2021, 11:19 PM
? you mean home mining? or in general?
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#6Nov 10, 2021, 02:39 AM
I think it is a language barrier. no miner works more efficiently than an asic. So the newest asics are not obsolete but the old ones like an s9 are obsolete.
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#7Nov 10, 2021, 05:34 AM
It's just a misunderstanding of the word  obsolete!  ASICs as a technology are irreplaceable and run the network via modern models, but older generations such as  the S9 are indeed obsolete because their efficiency J/TH can't compete with today's difficulty. Older models rank in today  race are  simply late   , but the tech is king.
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#8Nov 10, 2021, 10:56 AM
i think youre right. thanks
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#9Nov 10, 2021, 07:41 PM
I used 'obsolete' in the context of comparing them to solo mining devices. My English jokes usually miss the mark, but sometimes I actually make progress.To me, a device with a new or used mining chip pushing 6 terahashes for $200–$300 is already a joke in itself, but some people take it dead seriously. In Russia, prices for used mining equipment
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#10Nov 10, 2021, 08:14 PM
Those $100 Russian ASICs are a total trap. At 34 J/TH, they are just expensive space heaters. Russian miners aren't doing anyone a favor; they are just dumping their old, inefficient junk on naive buyers to get quick cash and fund their own upgrades to newer hardware. Unless you have free electricity, you're just paying to buy their garbage.
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#11Nov 10, 2021, 11:51 PM
There are regions in Russia where electricity costs less than 3 cents, such as the Irkutsk region. Russia ranks second in the world for mining, but approximately 50% of this is illegal. Many miners have very cheap electricity to mine with old ASICs. There are also many more up-to-date models on the market, suitable for any budget. used
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#12Nov 11, 2021, 03:10 AM
Yeah all about risk  .I mean are you able to take it or no ..... In my country electricity can be free ; i mean you need only to buy  by solar panels and installation ...
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#13Nov 12, 2021, 01:23 AM
You will have to invest in your own equipment to get free electricity. But this free electricity will only last for 8–10 hours, meaning your ASICs will run for just 33–40% of the day.If you think this is an easy way to make money, go ahead and buy the equipment and ASICs right now.
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