What did you do today crypto related? 🚀

Finishing our new 600 amp electricity service install in the snow today, Bitcoin never stops, and neither does our VoskCoin BTC crypto mining farm!

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The solar powered journey finally begins, and of course I’ll be using some of the power these panels generate to mine Bitcoin… then I’ll re-use the heat. Let’s go!!!

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setup my bee hivemapper. i figured i drive at least 2 hours a day and sometimes up to 5 hours. might as well monetize it.

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How’s the earnings on that been?

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First piece of our solar array is up, beyond excited, no more electricity bills, running Bitcoin, VoskCoin is mining the sun, LETS GO!

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nothing so far. just started running it. i think it figures earnings out once a week. im not super knowledgeable on it (i probably should be lol). for now im just messing with it see how it works for a week or so then ill really start deep diving into it.

Expanding the VoskCoin mining farm today with these fog hashing PDUs shout out to BitDog mining for them, FH wouldn’t simply sell them direct to me lol

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So i had the hivemapper bee for like a week. and the first payout has 904km (561m). and that earned me 141 honey which as of posting is worth about $6.07.

@y2kanonomous you must have been one of the lucky ones to get that little batch that shipped. I hope mine arrives one day…
@VoskCoin - I was wondering how your neoxa node was going? Pretty much all my nodes are hopeless or rugged. Did Neoxa go to zero as well?

well i ordered mine since before the bee was announced when it was still the previous version. so i got bumped to the front of the line i guess.

While waiting for my sparkie to hook up my natural gas generator, I bought a small petrol inverter generator and converted it to run on biogas. It runs and I’ve tested it on a 500 watt aircon. The only thing is I need a zero pressure regulator which I’ve ordered, because as soon as there’s the tiniest bit too much gas it floods the engine, if there’s the tiniest bit too little it cuts out. So hopefully the regulator will keep it stable and then I can test it on a miner. This is a cheap 2000 watt 240v generator but it’s 50 hz so it should be safe to run a miner on. It won’t let me upload a video so here’s a pic instead

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Is it pure sine or modified sine? I had some PC’s on a tourist boat and we used pure sine on that circuit after we switched from 5U rack machines with large PSUs to NUCs. The NUCs didn’t do well on modified sine. Probably test on a sacrificial machine you aren’t too attached to. Although you’re pretty good at fixing them now so maybe it’ll be fine…

I’ll give it a go on my last goldshell x5 that only has 2/4 boards working I think, thanks for the heads up mate