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Board Mining (Altcoins)
Re: Best country on earth for altcoin mining - share suggestions
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mettalmag
on 27/07/2017, 07:38:18 UTC
Agree, 300 kWh is min that you shall consume to get cheap electricity in Georgia, but our goal is to built mega mining datacenter so we definitely will consume far above 300 kWh electricity  Grin  We are running now pilot project in Kakheti for altcoin mining and our electricity bill do not exceed $ 5 cent kWh.

We are actually preparing for ICO to raise funds for the mega mining datacenter (http://goldenfleece.co - do not comment about web-site  Cheesy we are in the process to upgrade it  Cheesy ). Our project is called Golden Fleece (first Georgian altcoin) and we plan to build the mining datacenter on the land of Colchis in West Georgia; and yes we use green energy as a source of electricity for altcoin mining. You are right there are lots of HPP opportunities in Georgia but we target to use solar and wind power as well (but not big portion of our consumption).

What do you thing about Singapore?


how does low government corruption help mining altcoins?  Huh
if there are zero regulations also?

I also consider Georgia (my home country) as a best place for not only alts but for mining.
You should mention that it's not as easy to get 5-6 Cents per KWh, unless you are consuming above 300KWh. But, there's a big but also, under proper management and under good connections you are able to get your own power plant, small or medium one, last couple years governmental structures are working and in fact supporting people to run power plants, there are some regulations of course, but it's relatively easy to do it. Also consider that there are  more than 25k (yeas! 25 fucking thousand) rivers in Georgia, not all of them are capable to handle power plants, but hey, 25.000+! So My voice goes to Georgia the country!
Mind if I ask were are you from? and also why Kakhetia? It is the hottest region of Georgia, in summer temps reaches sometimes 40+ degrees, also there are not as many rivers as in other regions, also wind tourbins may have troubles running, the only option for green energy is solar. Why not to consider other regions? The higher you go from the sea level the cheaper electricity gets, plus there are some support from government if you use local labor and tons and tons of stuff consider. As for myself Kakhetia not seems an option for me, I'm running several data centers in Tbilisi and Kazbegi region also, some for myself and global customers hostinh service, some for local clients.