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Re: ⚡⛏️[ANN] Giga Watt: Best Home for your Mining. Starts today!
by
Xenocyde
on 23/06/2017, 21:09:03 UTC
Is anyone currently mining with the L3's at Giga Watt? at today's valuation of LTC, what are estimated ROI's after maintenance, electricity, and hosting if you do not own tokens? I am considering a couple machines but trying to make sure I understand the current ROI structure (knowing full well that the numbers can and likely will fluctuate between now and September.)

with todays values on BTC/LTC, what ROI are customers seeing per machine? (S9 or L3).

What considerations are clients taking into account when considering deploying hardware at GW? major benefits I see are:

1. 24/7 maintenance by professionals
2. lower cost of operation / higher returns
3. Huh

The idea of essentially hiring professionals to operate "my" equipment and then having BTC drip into my account monthly is quite appealing. I just need to make the business case to myself.

With the facility being rather secretive, no address or phone number listed, payment only accepted via BTC, no refunds available (obviously) of tokens, how do we authenticate the legitimacy of it all?

Please excuse my naivety. this is a new market to me and I don't mean to be rude in the least.
1 LTC miner 504 mh/s                 $26.29                                    $24.93                                $1.36                                 93 days   or    62 days
10 LTC miners 5040 mh/s           $262.90                                   $250.72                             $12.18                                93 days    or    62 days
100 LTC miners 50400 mh/s       $2629.00                                $2523.41                            $105.59                               93 days    or    61.5 days


Page 30-32 I posted this.

This is already outdated as the LTC price increased to $46 now. Daily income for an L3+ miner is $44 -$2 hosting fee = $42 for current price.

I know but I'm thinking the difficulty will correct and bring it back down, but if it stayed the same as when I did that its almoat as easy as divide ROI by two

The difficulty will most likely see a more considerable increase at the end of July, when the first big batch gets delivered, then in September, when the next big batch is due delivery. Until then the price could go over $70 easily. As I see it, the price is preparing for difficulty correction ahead of time, which is pretty good.