Assume it's a break even proposition (that is, the Bitcoin produced will cost exactly the amount spent on electricity and capital equipment)
$014.3%
Up to $50025.0%
$500-$100025.0%
$1001-$200017.9%
$2001-$40007.1%
$4001-$100007.1%
more than $100003.6%
28 votes \ poll ended
My answer is more of a “how much have you spent on home mining” not hypothetical lol
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$10000+ I would sell the Chairs. Cannot beat Non KYC.
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I would home mine even at a small loss if it was a silent machine and if allowed me to stack at least something like 25 usd a month just as a form of non KYC DCA.
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Eyeing one of these 👀 . I have an s9 but it’s too loud and expensive to run
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The real question is: how much would you reinvest versus hodling. No one is talking about this, yet it's crucial to the continued existence of a mining operation. Obviously you want to sell as far down the road as possible.
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good to know, a $1000 sweat spot
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1000$ is the sweet spot for normies. Be ahead of the Bell curve.
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sweat spot 💦😅
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It would have been more accurated:
How much could you spend for home mining?
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Since that assumption doesn't hold here where I live, and also in many other countries, the answer is 0.
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500 to 1k but im already there and that solo mining futurebit is burning lasers into the back of my head from the corner 🤣
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In 2017 I spent ~$1300 to mine alts. I wanted to double investment but instead started to buy instead of mining
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