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Life Inside a Secret Chinese Bitcoin Mine

Submitted by Aoki, , Thread ID: 1151

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RE: Life Inside a Secret Chinese Bitcoin Mine

#31
my laptop vs machines like that..

RE: Life Inside a Secret Chinese Bitcoin Mine

#32
I was not aware of this video, but glad I've bumped into it.
Really interesting, all I've seen so far is small(and very expensive) mining centers.

Thank you for sharing this, really Wink

RE: Life Inside a Secret Chinese Bitcoin Mine

#33
China what tf pls..

This is.. big.

RE: Life Inside a Secret Chinese Bitcoin Mine

#34
08-02-2015, 08:02 PM
Aoki Wrote:
This is really interesting.



saw this disco on the tv the other day! the cables are so sick :p its like a neverending web

RE: Life Inside a Secret Chinese Bitcoin Mine

#35
01-08-2015, 03:59 AM
Dutch Vertigo Wrote:
Wish i did research bitcoins ealyer :(

I feel you lmao.

Still going to invest into BTC though

RE: Life Inside a Secret Chinese Bitcoin Mine

#36
Fucking China man. lol

RE: Life Inside a Secret Chinese Bitcoin Mine

#37
This is. Holy shit.
Can I go to China and give them a broken iPhone, throw it in the center of anyone there so they can fight to the death figuring out who'll fix it, and steal all their machines?
fady is a stupid cuck boi - silence

RE: Life Inside a Secret Chinese Bitcoin Mine

#38
now aday hard to use self computer to mining bitcoin. must use a specific mining machine.

RE: Life Inside a Secret Chinese Bitcoin Mine

#39
china is always 1 step ahead from world
they accepted BTC quite fast

RE: Life Inside a Secret Chinese Bitcoin Mine

#40
Is It Too Late to Make Money from Bitcoin this Year?

Investing in Bitcoin, a new peer to peer, decentralized digital currency, made a lot of people a hell of a lot of money in 2013. The price of a the coins rocketed from $60 to over $1000 in just a few months, although it has now fallen back down into the $900-range. Some of the people in these overnight success-stories didn't even need to buy their Bitcoins, because the coins can be 'mined' using the processing power of their own computers.

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