Inside a Liquid Cooled Bitcoin Mine

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  • @jeffderitis1378
    @jeffderitis1378 Рік тому +103

    This farm is the exact farm I was trying to create 3 years ago. Many people wont understand the level of expertise that is needed to setup something like this. Not to mention the expense which is one to the factors that ultimately held me out. The other was not having an industrial or middle of no where to be able to setup. Then the third was the realization that the electrical needs are beyond my scope of understanding and require expensive professionals along with expensive equipment with long lead times. Congrats to this gentleman for making the dream work.

    • @jessicastevens538
      @jessicastevens538 Рік тому +2

      It's not that complicated electrically. Its just a lot of power as each machine used 3000+ watts. Coming from building commercial grow rooms for the marijuana industry building mining setups like this is a walk in the park.

    • @Stash186
      @Stash186 Рік тому

      ​@@attribute-4677Not when you calculate the the Accelerated Cost Recovery depreciation methods recognized by the IRS, coin miners typically deduct the value of their rigs over a span of three to five years.
      The same can be done for most of the infrastructure costs. Some states have very favorable tax structures as well.
      What is baffling to me is why this was not co-located where the thermal energy could be used??
      As energy can neither be created or destroyed they are basically pumping 1.4 megawatts or 4.8 million BTU of energy into the air.
      This is enough energy to heat a 100,000 sf building, or about 75% of a Walmart.

    • @lurker668
      @lurker668 Рік тому

      @@attribute-4677 gamblers, look at amount of huge miners that went bankrupt this and last year. At this point ist not fun anymore only institutions can keep run it but not long as every halving is like kick in the balls. Hashrate going up because old miners still can make some profits if you have cheap energy but after halving all those miners will be pure junk.

    • @DJSolistica
      @DJSolistica Рік тому +1

      @@attribute-4677 Eh, in the near term it definitely does not. A facility like this might take decades to pay off.

    • @DanniDuck
      @DanniDuck Рік тому

      @@attribute-4677 You can save a ton on electricity by using solar power if you have the money for it.

  • @johngermain5146
    @johngermain5146 Рік тому +20

    Very professional buildout. I've worked big industrial setups and fiber networking, 3 phase power distribution, and beautiful plumbing is quite the asset.

  • @sirjoot
    @sirjoot Рік тому +3

    Watching this from an enterprise datacentre perspective - this is adorable. Watching this from an enthusiast level - holy hell that's a lot of power.

  • @x2metalchild1x87
    @x2metalchild1x87 Рік тому +9

    I'm A Industrial Pipe Fitter/ Master Plumber love to see this, some really serious cooling systems I've installed similar but not for BTC Miners. Awesome

    • @Stash186
      @Stash186 Рік тому

      Yep, I love the stainless steel press fit pipe, expensive but quick.

  • @ItsBrynnB
    @ItsBrynnB Рік тому +12

    This is so sick! Glad to have the MFT series back 🎉

    • @WineHouse33
      @WineHouse33 Рік тому

      People fail to realize that this model, destroys the opportunity for the regular guy to do it....Sheeple are asleep sheeps until they get slaughtered...

    • @ItsBrynnB
      @ItsBrynnB Рік тому +1

      That's one of the "risks" of decentralisation though?@@WineHouse33 anyone has the opportunity to go big if the market allows them to. What would your suggestion be then for these "sheeps" that are asleep (ie. just enjoying quality crypto entertainment content?)

  • @zburt5946
    @zburt5946 Рік тому +14

    Great video! Awesome to see how much you've grown not only in the crypto mining but in the interview skills!

  • @MyHandleDownThere
    @MyHandleDownThere Рік тому

    0:14 - I just love those "big and hard doors" installed on thin metal sheet walls.
    No way in.
    Just no way in.

  • @YouBetterCallSaul
    @YouBetterCallSaul Рік тому +6

    Can’t believe how quiet it is… amazing farm 👌🏼

  • @Mr_Hundredaire
    @Mr_Hundredaire Рік тому +5

    This is on a whole other level of cool....literally and figuratively

  • @USDT_SOFtvor
    @USDT_SOFtvor Місяць тому

    Everything started like clockwork! Thanks for the effort.

  • @stottersbotters8977
    @stottersbotters8977 Рік тому +2

    32:08 - 60°F is inlet Temperature??? And 90°F is a danger Zone??? Are you kidding me? I am sure you mean Celcius!

  • @wamp1738
    @wamp1738 Рік тому +4

    quick math 46PHs = $2800/day - $2200/day electricity bill = $600 daily benefits 😢. How did he manage to be profitable and cover other cost and investment ? What after the halving if bitcoin do not x2 ?

    • @Alexsh842
      @Alexsh842 Рік тому +3

      I listened to a guy in a podcast who was into mining and he said one important point is, you have to get in when it's bear market and the hardware is cheap and make the big profits in a bull run if you want to be profitable.
      But still I think its a hard business to get in to.

    • @wamp1738
      @wamp1738 Рік тому

      @@Alexsh842 i agree to buy hardware during Bear when it is cheap. But why would you run it if it is not profitable. Better wait. Obviously with my maths he cannot pay employees and other cost with only 600$ benefits per day.

  • @KodiaKSE
    @KodiaKSE Рік тому +5

    Very cool. The cooling system is essentially exactly the same as the industrial chillers we use in the plastic forming industry to cool molds.

  • @jerryboics9550
    @jerryboics9550 Рік тому

    Fascinating insight into why Bitcoin could never become mainstream currency... Electricity ...

  • @ROMIO8880
    @ROMIO8880 Рік тому +1

    Hey I am from India .I had contacted DCX. They said to deliver product , but how trustworthy the company if I paid all cost in advance ?
    What is your method of purchase.?
    What is the process of purchase the miner ?

  • @fullyelectric
    @fullyelectric Рік тому +1

    Vosk eeprom tool that guy has I have the same one and you can use it with a PC and also swap the default language to English, ASIC repair is not hard once you learn what all each chip does and using the error logs to point you in the right direction.

  • @krislkitterman
    @krislkitterman 11 місяців тому +1

    I have $1k, maybe $1,500 to spend on a miner or 2. What is the most profitable right now? Thanks!

  • @Ramdodge582
    @Ramdodge582 Рік тому

    What are we talking about here for latency? 8 ms or 80 ms?

  • @jdaz5462
    @jdaz5462 Рік тому +2

    It would take about 4 acres of solar panels to power that.

  • @sschadenfreude
    @sschadenfreude Рік тому +3

    You start off at an "undisclosed location" and then within 60 secs the CEO says where they are and you show us on a map

    • @VoskCoin
      @VoskCoin  Рік тому +1

      escalated quickly i guess

  • @MichaEL-jd9jw
    @MichaEL-jd9jw Рік тому +4

    So roughly 4 to 5 Bitcoin per day mined there.

  • @zerozia
    @zerozia Рік тому

    Where did you buy the cooling system & the build? (withour the miners)

  • @candyshoppers
    @candyshoppers Рік тому +1

    he proofs with running electrical hardware inside water and in the way that it should not run at all. that you can make it to run.
    i just wonder how long it will. cause this water environment is technically having conductive characteristica as well. meaning it could interfere from one mining hardware into the other via a shorted circuit. creating power surges in the grid.
    the ones that can damage the hardware.
    Not sure how safe it really is therefore.
    not freezing of the water is also one thing. but what about corrosion? this as well can damage the boards and them no longer running properly.
    the idea is not a bad one. but maybe adding some additional device that can buffer towards such problems also inside the water would not hurt. if it is not existing yet. it should be build. this has a lot of potential towards every mining hardware on the long run.

  • @missvosk
    @missvosk Рік тому +7

    Love this! What a great tour and edit! Excited to see more MFT content!

  • @SkyNet-ty1tm
    @SkyNet-ty1tm Рік тому +9

    Wow looks like the payback for all this equipment will take a 7-10 years or more 😅

    • @franc9
      @franc9 Рік тому

      Thats not even that long, but it will be even sooner considering the bull run is coming

    • @443DM
      @443DM 11 місяців тому

      In industry, that's not a bad ROI on capex. Scaling is costly. And even once "paid back", lots of the equipment still has value, though the miners here will be spaceheaters/e-waste worth a few bucks a pound.

  • @latinourbano
    @latinourbano 4 місяці тому

    I applied to a similar company...did phone interview, onsite interview...and still no call when to start

  • @davidreis3162
    @davidreis3162 Рік тому

    Do you know any immersion facility to refer. I have 20 s19j pro 120th and another 30 s19k pro 120 on the way.

  • @karavigroupyachtcharters
    @karavigroupyachtcharters Рік тому

    How about using a quantum computer to mine would be more effective?

  • @jacooosthuizen3593
    @jacooosthuizen3593 Рік тому

    Did i hear that correct? 46Petahash and running $2200 a day on electricity. Calculating that he is making $1420 a day.

  • @jamestreanor182
    @jamestreanor182 Рік тому

    That piping looks so expensive. Why not just use PVC or ABS?

  • @patosseaton589
    @patosseaton589 Рік тому +1

    Hmmm profit is around 20kish 66k in bill “electricity” pressure

  • @susanvaughn741
    @susanvaughn741 Рік тому +1

    Why all the ss pipe? It looks food grade.

  • @USDT_SOFtvor
    @USDT_SOFtvor 2 місяці тому

    Excellent job, everything worked without any issues.

  • @jessicastevens538
    @jessicastevens538 Рік тому +1

    46 Petahash / 60 s19 miners = 76.6 TH per miner.
    There's something going on at this farm this guy isn't telling you about. They have serious heat problems throttling them that causing them to derate the machines.

    • @jessicastevens538
      @jessicastevens538 Рік тому

      Brain OS is likely their main problem as he said during the day it's dropping each machines output by 300-600w ea.

  • @id104335409
    @id104335409 Рік тому +1

    Im still fuzzy on how Bitcoin is being mined. I get that the machines are running an algorithm, but how do you get rewarded? Is it all by chance? Or is it relative to your computing power? The more you add, the more you make? Or just the better chance you have to get rewarded?

    • @Adam-xr6fj
      @Adam-xr6fj Рік тому

      Think about it as a global scale lottery, that gets won (solved) every 10 minutes on average. The more mining power (hashrate) you have the better the chances that you will be the winner for that 10 minute slot.

    • @bdBob2030
      @bdBob2030 Рік тому

      mining is ledger hosting. dude gets paid in coin for keeping the hosting operation running, the thing is bitcoin is not infinite so eventually these 'miners' will be working for transaction costs since there wont be any coins to 'mine'. thats when the blood bath begins as liquidating the coin will come at a high price. operations like this cost tens of thousand a month in facilities hardware insurance and operations costs.

  • @krisk1547
    @krisk1547 Рік тому

    Which crypto continues to go up? I've lost value of rolex in it

  • @RipVanSmith
    @RipVanSmith 8 місяців тому

    Bitdeer is building a $150M, 220Mw ASIC campus in my hometown in Ohio. Hope to see a tour after August 2025.

  • @amplifiergamingBTC
    @amplifiergamingBTC Рік тому +1

    Potential video idea make a diy water cooler system with pros and cons power consumption hashrate efficiency etc

  • @b5426-k5w
    @b5426-k5w Рік тому +2

    Best site visit yet. Awesome content. Thank you

  • @Arw0809
    @Arw0809 Рік тому

    Do they have a UPS system?

  • @victorciubuc1778
    @victorciubuc1778 4 місяці тому

    Thanks for the facility tour and explanations.

  • @logancoriell4635
    @logancoriell4635 Рік тому +2

    How tall is Vosk?

  • @josephfunk9568
    @josephfunk9568 Місяць тому

    And if you can choose an energy supplier, if in a deregulated energy state.

  • @a12345ok
    @a12345ok Рік тому +2

    Impressive set up

  • @Miner_001
    @Miner_001 Рік тому

    Clean setup at one point I wanted to do immersion cooling at home level but is to messy and I do not what they do to a plastic!

  • @SherylBurton-v8w
    @SherylBurton-v8w 21 день тому

    Being a part of the Web3 Infinity Token revolution inspires me. Let's change the planet!

  • @Wilber84
    @Wilber84 Рік тому

    looks like the circuits that where shown when Jurasic park opened... Super HIGH Powered... Nice

  • @joeysupra311
    @joeysupra311 Рік тому

    how do they even profit? 46 p/h is like less than 3k a day ? he mentioned $2200 a day in power?

  • @gemrough
    @gemrough Рік тому +1

    The temps are census and not Fahrenheit! If you had to run the miners at 60f-70f you could not air cool them… even water cooling them would be nearly impossible!!!

    • @missvosk
      @missvosk Рік тому

      Yes you’re right! The temps should be Celsius. We’re so used to F.

    • @BMAEnterprisesInc
      @BMAEnterprisesInc Рік тому

      Thanks for catching that. Sorry for the confusion and glad you corrected it for other viewers.

  • @hoocli
    @hoocli Рік тому +1

    How does the 480 3 phase work. I thought these were onky rated to 240 not 277

    • @johngermain5146
      @johngermain5146 Рік тому

      Don't forget the 480v to 120v/208v makes things simple. Custom transformers are also used often.

    • @Colby_Attack
      @Colby_Attack Рік тому

      @@johngermain5146we used custom power supplies but the stock Bitmain ones work well with split phase 277.

    • @car2069
      @car2069 Рік тому

      @@johngermain5146 better to run 415/240 three phase.

  • @zackjohnson9928
    @zackjohnson9928 Рік тому

    Hey use the heat coming off the devices to make a mini power plant

  • @yvonnadeau2331
    @yvonnadeau2331 Рік тому +1

    everybody would emerge, we just don't have the money. we all want effeciency.
    thx man

  • @alexs1540
    @alexs1540 Рік тому +1

    Add your own geothermal energy or full solar power and this is a real dream operation

    • @jeffderitis1378
      @jeffderitis1378 Рік тому +1

      Solar power and BTC mining don't go together. BTC is too power intensive! The amount of money you need to invest can never be returned. Not to mention the space needed and so forth. Believe me I tried to find ways to make it work. Geothermal would help some with cooling though.

  • @devonwilliams2423
    @devonwilliams2423 Рік тому

    might want to add a blur with youtube editor when showing those empty boxes with shipping sticker

  • @jeffderitis1378
    @jeffderitis1378 Рік тому +11

    Hey Vosk, good video. Next time though can you ask some questions on how they mine with such a farm. I am curious if they go all in on solo mining or split it up to guarantee some coin. It sounds like money constraints is a driving factor, along with power of course, as to the size they shoot for. It be interesting to also see the things they had when they started. Things like what professionals were already on the team, who they hired and how much money/financing, etc. I know these get personal and some might not want to share. I heard him mention he had either owned or worked in air cooled centers prior to. So there was some experience entering it. The programs he has running he made is huge advantage. I smacked my head many a night trying to figure out if a program could do what I wanted and how much it costs. I never thought about creating my own. Dude is a true legend. But one thing to note is the smaller cooler are not good for residential unless you live in a colder climate. As the fans go to max they get quite loud. I have an original cooler, maybe new fans are not as big. But typically the faster they spin the louder they get. Also there are a lot more question I be curious to ask as to the prep of his miners. In immersion, many pull off fans and add spoofers to fool miner. I am curious if they did fans to power supplies too. Also if they had to change up the bus bar config or not. By looks it appeared he did not. Immersion is cool, flow is really important, and to hear him state some problems made me feel better. I had many of the same issue. Some days it made me feel it was me. With Immersion still being relatively new, there is not many tutorials on how to solve things or issues that will arise. Its all trial and error and hope you don't blow nothing up in the mean time. lol. Great video though!

    • @Stash186
      @Stash186 Рік тому +1

      15:15 they pulled the fans. He also noted they use Braiins software and the benefits of mining to their pool.
      If you watch the interview with the owner (different video) you can tell he is a little concerned with profitability in the current environment.
      As such I have never seen a commercial miner solo mine, but I'm sure there is one.
      The strategies of a commercial miner and hobby miner are not even close. Commercial miners have to execute with certainty to the financial models and business plans for the project. Whereas a hobby miner may gamble with solo mining even though this has happened less that 200 times.

  • @cbinett
    @cbinett Рік тому +4

    Would be a nice setup to use the heated water to a place that need a lot of hot water like an hospital.

    • @Alexsh842
      @Alexsh842 Рік тому +2

      These were my thoughts as well, It's a waste of heat. It's a great setup with the liquid cooling, it would be nice to recycle the heat and have a second source of income

  • @bryanciacco4181
    @bryanciacco4181 Рік тому +2

    How much money does this guy make a day?

  • @DagmarMoye
    @DagmarMoye 21 день тому

    The technology behind Web3 Infinity Token is extraordinary. I'm curious to witness how it develops over the next weeks.

  • @SolarTechFL
    @SolarTechFL Рік тому +1

    They should have run the dielectric oil out to the cooling tower. The additional heat exchange is costing them 10% of their cooling capability mainly temperature 🌡 but also btu capacity.
    If they did a supply and return well and pump ground water thru the heat exchangers they could eliminate the cooling tower and use 50-60*f water to cool the tanks. Way less power consumption on a well pump then all those cooling towers and the loop pump.

    • @Do_the_Dishes
      @Do_the_Dishes Рік тому +1

      More than likely you cannot do that because you run the risk of contaminating the oil and causing short circuits in the equipment. Not to mention the extra cost of all that extra oil needed to fill the pipes and cooling unit.

    • @MiesvanderLippe
      @MiesvanderLippe Рік тому

      I’m pretty sure they would have considered that.

  • @renatin1230
    @renatin1230 Рік тому

    can you do a video about the fry foundation miners?

  • @heikkih8091
    @heikkih8091 Рік тому +2

    Such a great video! Thank you Vosk 👍 Looking forward to see your liquid cooled setup.

  • @sthue1001
    @sthue1001 Рік тому

    Delivery guys dont care. I ordered 2 Rhode and Schwartz spectrum analyzers for $150k apiece. I watched the shipping guy on camera set one down, use the one in his arms to open and hold door while he kicked the one on the floor through the door. They both worked fine. So no harm no foul I guess.

  • @ForSure871
    @ForSure871 Рік тому +1

    Is this not a huge waste of energy?

  • @briandecosta5614
    @briandecosta5614 3 місяці тому +1

    Brooo s/o rva : i know dominion power love y'all

    • @VoskCoin
      @VoskCoin  3 місяці тому

      you're tuning in from RVA? nice!

  • @SamJones1337
    @SamJones1337 Рік тому

    I am so curious what his rate is for power

  • @timd1191
    @timd1191 Рік тому

    Hope they have really cheap electricity. S19 mine at near loss even at $0.08/KW USD

  • @ROMIO8880
    @ROMIO8880 Рік тому

    What is your power consumption in a day ?

  • @GoktekinPinar
    @GoktekinPinar 21 день тому

    You contend there is no way, but why? Are you familiar with the Web3 Infinity? This is going to rise to new heights.

  • @bigbusiness87business2
    @bigbusiness87business2 Рік тому +1

    that’s insane. imagine the new s21’s in diaelectric fluid 😮

  • @LeonardCooperman
    @LeonardCooperman Рік тому +1

    This is amazing, what skill. I hope he makes millions and millions!

  • @bizzy423
    @bizzy423 Рік тому

    be nice to see a review of dcx bitpod for home use

  • @Theholisticview9
    @Theholisticview9 Рік тому

    Anybody pay for their miner in crypto? Which company did you buy from?

  • @niksoley
    @niksoley Рік тому

    What oil is used?

    • @tomaszbuk9519
      @tomaszbuk9519 Рік тому +1

      DCX ThermaSafe R synthetic dielectric fluid

  • @YuliyanVelev
    @YuliyanVelev Рік тому +1

    TOP Secret and minute later showing the exact location

  • @lexingtRick
    @lexingtRick Рік тому +1

    This video can go on TV

  • @asictothemoon8688
    @asictothemoon8688 Рік тому +1

    I am going to be that guy but us at Vnish do Autotune on all our models. We actually invented AutoTune in early 2018.
    On another note holy crap this is a really clean farm also your management software you built is great. You would be surprised how many large miners don't have custom stuff like this mad. Kuddos to you it's really great keep up the good work!

    • @BMAEnterprisesInc
      @BMAEnterprisesInc Рік тому

      We used Vnish a while ago and didn't recall the AutoTune feature. We liked the firmware but ultimately switched since we had so many AMLogic control boards. Certainly would recommend other miners take look at Vnish. Appreciate the comments about our software.

    • @SolarTechFL
      @SolarTechFL Рік тому

      ​@BMAEnterprisesInc
      I have some experience in this here is something to consider,
      you should have run the dielectric oil out to the cooling tower. The additional heat exchange is costing them 10% of their cooling capability mainly temperature 🌡 but also btu capacity.
      If they did a supply and return well and pump ground water thru the heat exchangers they could eliminate the cooling tower and use 50-60*f water to cool the tanks. Way less power consumption on a well pump then all those cooling towers and the loop pump.

  • @JonBooks
    @JonBooks 8 місяців тому

    Thank you for sharing! Great Stuff!

  • @aurgachaorg
    @aurgachaorg Рік тому +1

    bro was saying is 90F is dangerous my laptop on mining are running 170.6F

  • @BTCxyz369
    @BTCxyz369 Рік тому +1

    Super Cool immersion farm 🏄‍♀️

  • @Mat87-i7i
    @Mat87-i7i Рік тому

    Host: Bitcoin mine at "undisclosed location". Later the owner told the location lol.

  • @markbowles7060
    @markbowles7060 Рік тому +1

    Damn... that's impressive.

  • @Thai-Ron
    @Thai-Ron Рік тому

    How many Megawatts does the facility use?

    • @Colby_Attack
      @Colby_Attack Рік тому +1

      About 1.8MW currently with the heat in the summer. We ramp it up another 400kw with over clocking when temperatures and BTC prices agree.

    • @SolarTechFL
      @SolarTechFL Рік тому +1

      ​@@Colby_AttackI have some experience in this here is something to consider,
      you should have run the dielectric oil out to the cooling tower. The additional heat exchange is costing them 10% of their cooling capability mainly temperature 🌡 but also btu capacity.
      If they did a supply and return well and pump ground water thru the heat exchangers they could eliminate the cooling tower and use 50-60*f water to cool the tanks. Way less power consumption on a well pump then all those cooling towers and the loop pump.

    • @machineman268
      @machineman268 Рік тому

      1.21 jiggawatts!

  • @itsott876
    @itsott876 Рік тому +1

    2200$ for electricity and you get 2800$ if you are lucky....with some added cost he is around 500 bucks a day which a TAXI driver can do in a day. WHAT IS THE POINT.

    • @KogMawsTvShow
      @KogMawsTvShow Рік тому

      They got also every day 1 bitcoin for free. Just check the video.

    • @MrBoss-zn5vn
      @MrBoss-zn5vn Місяць тому

      So a taxi driver makes 15k a month ?

  • @pami862
    @pami862 Рік тому +1

    HELL OF A VIDEO MAAAAN

  • @bobsingle45
    @bobsingle45 Рік тому

    Cool, thanks for sharing this Vosk!

  • @erkkameskanen1405
    @erkkameskanen1405 Рік тому +1

    Nice setup. Hard work. DCX flow dynamics is not optimal. Also the maintenance is a horror show with tens of small heat exchangers and manifolds. DCX immersion oil also used to be white mineral oil (Group 3).

    • @tomaszbuk9519
      @tomaszbuk9519 Рік тому

      In that short sentence, you are 2 times wrong, and you provide misleading information.
      Dual loop systems are much better for maintenance reasons (you can just close one small loop if needed) instead of switching the whole installation, not speaking about the major failure and losing all the fluid from the whole system. In some requins single loop systems, it's just forbidden because of environmental restrictions.
      ThermaSafeR is a fully synthetic dielectric fluid, it's even not made of oil (hahaha) - if you're not sure, don't mislead others

  • @luismartin4448
    @luismartin4448 Рік тому +1

    Thanks, for another mining lesson. Great Video

  • @SafeHaven-k4b
    @SafeHaven-k4b 17 днів тому

    Bitcoin is often called "digital gold."

  • @MyHandleDownThere
    @MyHandleDownThere Рік тому

    This is small baby.
    Chinese have the biggest farms ever built.
    BUT!
    Not only that price is wrong to build it today- but the amount of available coin, due to overmining is shrinking and shrinking.
    Meaning soon they wont give more then $0,000000something per calculation.
    Have fun having these with rising electricity cost from all the green people.

  • @stephenkamenar
    @stephenkamenar Рік тому

    4:39 that ain't how overclocking works.

  • @BERNARDOJamieson
    @BERNARDOJamieson 21 день тому

    Web3 Infinity Token is about to go off the tracks.

  • @BitGenie-i5i
    @BitGenie-i5i 18 днів тому

    Smart contracts are self-executing agreements on the blockchain.

  • @camwood7600
    @camwood7600 Рік тому +1

    Rich men north of Richmond lol. Oliver was right!

  • @resilient4637
    @resilient4637 5 місяців тому

    Better than you living in the basement with all them on at the same time.

  • @a-fl-man640
    @a-fl-man640 Рік тому

    at 20K a day it better be making a bundle. that cost a fortune to build and engineer.

  • @wamp1738
    @wamp1738 Рік тому

    really appreciate the detailed explanation. Thumb up.

  • @johnd.5601
    @johnd.5601 Рік тому

    Are these guys the rich man north of Richmond?

  • @mattkukla1073
    @mattkukla1073 8 місяців тому

    The computers r trying to gues a random number to mine a new btc

  • @NoName-kf1cy
    @NoName-kf1cy Рік тому

    That's called a chiller

  • @SolarTechFL
    @SolarTechFL Рік тому

    I did this small scale back in 2017
    I made some videos on it it was fun 🤪