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Board Mining (India)
Re: Cryptocurrency Mining Farm in Madhya Pradesh
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brokeharvard
on 27/10/2017, 15:21:22 UTC
Not sure if if BTC and ETH mining is still feasible i India. High electricity cost and rentals if you do not have a space will never allow you ao make any profits. Also add to that equipment costs and its wear and tear and maintenance which will make the burden more to it . i think instead of mining ETH actually other altcoins which seems to have a good future and available very cheaply should be mined.


India has among the cheapest electricity costs in the world.  See, e.g., https://www.ovoenergy.com/guides/energy-guides/average-electricity-prices-kwh.html
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Board Announcements (Altcoins)
Re: [New Ann]Environ - Fund for Planet's environment protection - Airdrop still live
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brokeharvard
on 30/05/2017, 12:32:50 UTC
hi dev, i'm the guy who posted the images on the old thread and "won" the bounty of 0.1 btc and 50k env, now where is the bounty? and where is my btc?

I hope to not tag this as a scam Smiley

these was my images http://imgur.com/gallery/HxWBe  

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EDIT: dev replied only 1 time to my PMs and he still didn't send my bounty


Hey, could you please answer to this? I'm sure there was an old thread because your "site" is pointing to it

http://i.imgur.com/vG0Sp6k.jpg





Scamming people right at the start is not a good thing, is it?
Please clarify the issue or you'll just be another dude trying to dump on the few followers of the thread.





Exactly that was the old thread with the bounty that i won (pm posted testifies that)



Has anyone received an update on this (by PM or otherwise)? Starting to look very scammy...
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Board Announcements (Altcoins)
Re: 🔹🔹🔹[ANN][BSD] BitSend -XEVAN -10MB- DK3 -Airdrop 505+ Members
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brokeharvard
on 20/05/2017, 17:39:49 UTC
What is the rationale for limiting the airdrop to Senior Members or above on Bitcointalk? Such a limitation seems to be at odds with the rationale of an airdrop (widespread dissemination to encourage adoption).