Another great vid from our boi, I started with one GPU about the time you started building out your OG shed, and I'm just now getting into full size Asics, so happy to have watched your journey and evolution
I have an idea about heat management. Instead of powering air conditioning units how about.. Dig a hole say about ten feet down or perhaps use a building with a good deep basement.. You know the temperature of the ground when you get down there stays at about 54 degrees all the time right? Now you run a couple hundred feet of metal electrical conduit or say a spool of it. You could also use regular HVAC venting ducts. It doesn't have to be in any particular configuration. Ideally it should be a large diameter or you could run several spools in parallel. Get a high powered blower. Force a ton of air through there continuously and that should transfer the ambient atmospheric heat into the ground and produce continuous high volume 54 degree air coming up into your operation. Better yet run your whole operation ten feet underground. But the idea is you only have to power a blower, not a compressor as is required with air conditioning. So on a hot day it might be 95 degrees outside but in your operation room it could be much hotter. Draw your air from whatever the atmosphere is at.. run it through the ground coil(s) and out through your operation. I think it would draw a lot less power. You just need a long line of heat exchanging conduit and as I said it doesn't have to be strung out in a line you can leave it in a more compact spool. ..
10% a year for any business is great. Global car manufacturers are only doing about 6%. I'm genuinely jealous. The more you learn on your mining adventure, the better you should be able to get those returns up and of course if Bitcoin moons, you'll be miles ahead. Happy for your journey, wishing you every success!
Bitmain warranty is a joke!!! All they have to do is deem it non repairable and they scrap it and void the warranty… you are left having to fight to get it replaced which is very time consuming.
Hi Vosk, Been watching your channel for about three or four years, thanks for the great information and wisdom regarding crypto mining, I still have my helium miner going, given it’s done a 4-6x from that horrible bottom, have you revisited HNT, you used to have a truckload of them, are you still going with them? Cheers from Downunder
Hey. I am wondering what is bel assets. I not sure how I got it and not sure how cash it out? If u have any information on it, it would help me out a lot.
We have solar on our farm producing an average megawatt per month. This led me to consider if that is a competitive advantage for mining. The power isn’t free though. Putting aside the breakeven on installation, the watts have value in the market. We are grid tied so there is a net meter. Excess power provides a yearly settlement payment with the utility. They pay less than the 10 cents or so that they charge here but it’s more than zero. So there is an opportunity cost for that solar electricity. I’m looking at returns for mining versus selling that power.
The market can be great but extremely cyclical. If you get in during the bear market chances are you'll do fine. You get in during the bull market chances are your daily revenue goes down by 90%, and maybe you make money in the next cycle
If you cant get +/- 20 day ROI on a miner then it's not worth it. The high cost of asics is going to have a negative impact on the smaller coins futures.
That's not true. Anything that alters a building's electrical system requires a permit. If there are structures holding the solar panels, it requires a permit. If there are batteries over 1kWh, a permit is required. If you have unpermitted structures and changes, then any insurance carriers will not honor their policies, so insuring it is impossible. The cost of a permit is cheap compared to the cost of no insurance.
@@gemrough🤔He missed the "off grid" point that it would be independent of the grid. Vosk being semi rural there are plenty of uses where the hurdles of connecting a barn or detached garage legally it would be cheaper to "off grid it"
@@ToddDesiato This is why, if you are a builder or producer, it is crucial to carefully consider where you choose to live. There are still unincorporated areas in the country where an individual can live freely without being subject to extensive government regulation. In these places, you do not need to seek permission from authorities to build on your own land. I understand the insurance issue however in my area there are no permits other than septic, if the insurance company covers the structure they will pay losses, I'm sure there are limits to this...😂 “When you see that in order to produce, you need to obtain permission from men who produce nothing - When you see that money is flowing to those who deal, not in goods, but in favors - When you see that men get richer by graft and by pull than by work, and your laws don’t protect you against them, but protect them against you - When you see corruption being rewarded and honesty becoming a self-sacrifice - You may know that your society is doomed.” Ayn Rand
Another great vid from our boi, I started with one GPU about the time you started building out your OG shed, and I'm just now getting into full size Asics, so happy to have watched your journey and evolution
I have an idea about heat management. Instead of powering air conditioning units how about.. Dig a hole say about ten feet down or perhaps use a building with a good deep basement.. You know the temperature of the ground when you get down there stays at about 54 degrees all the time right?
Now you run a couple hundred feet of metal electrical conduit or say a spool of it. You could also use regular HVAC venting ducts. It doesn't have to be in any particular configuration. Ideally it should be a large diameter or you could run several spools in parallel. Get a high powered blower. Force a ton of air through there continuously and that should transfer the ambient atmospheric heat into the ground and produce continuous high volume 54 degree air coming up into your operation. Better yet run your whole operation ten feet underground. But the idea is you only have to power a blower, not a compressor as is required with air conditioning.
So on a hot day it might be 95 degrees outside but in your operation room it could be much hotter. Draw your air from whatever the atmosphere is at.. run it through the ground coil(s) and out through your operation.
I think it would draw a lot less power. You just need a long line of heat exchanging conduit and as I said it doesn't have to be strung out in a line you can leave it in a more compact spool.
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Def a good concept. Call it forced air geothermal lol
Liquid geothermal is much better than air at transferring heat from one area to another.
I've become addicted to this channel! Keep it up Vosky!
Happy Birthday Tails !!
Solution to your heat problem, move to Antarctica and run off wind power. Greenland might be viable option to 😁
you try and then let me know if it works lol
10% a year for any business is great. Global car manufacturers are only doing about 6%. I'm genuinely jealous. The more you learn on your mining adventure, the better you should be able to get those returns up and of course if Bitcoin moons, you'll be miles ahead. Happy for your journey, wishing you every success!
BTC & Other coins profit / loss video would be interesting
Bitmain warranty is a joke!!! All they have to do is deem it non repairable and they scrap it and void the warranty… you are left having to fight to get it replaced which is very time consuming.
Hi Vosk,
Been watching your channel for about three or four years, thanks for the great information and wisdom regarding crypto mining, I still have my helium miner going, given it’s done a 4-6x from that horrible bottom, have you revisited HNT, you used to have a truckload of them, are you still going with them?
Cheers from Downunder
Hey. I am wondering what is bel assets. I not sure how I got it and not sure how cash it out? If u have any information on it, it would help me out a lot.
On tele
Hey i would like to start mining, but i dont know what miners to buy and how i set the stuff up. any suggestion on a miner?
We have solar on our farm producing an average megawatt per month. This led me to consider if that is a competitive advantage for mining. The power isn’t free though. Putting aside the breakeven on installation, the watts have value in the market. We are grid tied so there is a net meter. Excess power provides a yearly settlement payment with the utility. They pay less than the 10 cents or so that they charge here but it’s more than zero. So there is an opportunity cost for that solar electricity. I’m looking at returns for mining versus selling that power.
If someone would like to start now mining what would you suggest him to buy?If he has a low budget?
It always helps to know how to make your own electricity !
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The market can be great but extremely cyclical. If you get in during the bear market chances are you'll do fine. You get in during the bull market chances are your daily revenue goes down by 90%, and maybe you make money in the next cycle
I can get old working gpu by free is it a good idea to start mining with it ?
Any new tokens you have your eyes on for potential future projects?
I prefer big blocks, BCH 🤘
Thank you and blessings ✝️
If you cant get +/- 20 day ROI on a miner then it's not worth it. The high cost of asics is going to have a negative impact on the smaller coins futures.
On tele 🎉🎉🎉🎉
Thanks for sharing! I’m covering similar topics on my channel.
The creator of Bitcoin is known by the pseudonym Satoshi Nakamoto.
Don't need permits if its not tied to the grid and if you already ordered panels sitting doing nothing, why not?
That's not true. Anything that alters a building's electrical system requires a permit. If there are structures holding the solar panels, it requires a permit. If there are batteries over 1kWh, a permit is required. If you have unpermitted structures and changes, then any insurance carriers will not honor their policies, so insuring it is impossible. The cost of a permit is cheap compared to the cost of no insurance.
@@ToddDesiatocost of no insurance… not a cost but a savings!!! Yea you are at risk of losing if you have a loss…. Thats called life!
@@gemrough🤔He missed the "off grid" point that it would be independent of the grid. Vosk being semi rural there are plenty of uses where the hurdles of connecting a barn or detached garage legally it would be cheaper to "off grid it"
@@ToddDesiato This is why, if you are a builder or producer, it is crucial to carefully consider where you choose to live. There are still unincorporated areas in the country where an individual can live freely without being subject to extensive government regulation. In these places, you do not need to seek permission from authorities to build on your own land. I understand the insurance issue however in my area there are no permits other than septic, if the insurance company covers the structure they will pay losses, I'm sure there are limits to this...😂
“When you see that in order to produce, you need to obtain permission from men who produce nothing - When you see that money is flowing to those who deal, not in goods, but in favors - When you see that men get richer by graft and by pull than by work, and your laws don’t protect you against them, but protect them against you - When you see corruption being rewarded and honesty becoming a self-sacrifice - You may know that your society is doomed.” Ayn Rand
@@gemrough When you have a home and a family, risks are not something I would take with their well being.
tails is nine, nice
I'm a 21 year old Kenyan. Id really want to start mining. Can anyone please help me
Homie never talks about monero
real moneros move in silence like lasagna
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