So around 4,000 years chance of solo mining a Bitcoin, how long would it take to mine a whole Bitcoin if you pool mined? I have a Avalon Nano 3 and I chose to pool mine, get around 220 sats per day. Not worth much now in terms of fiat but they are still sats that I never had.
@@ColbyNoe Oh, not in one go lol just by getting a few sats a day, I think I've just worked out if you was to earn on average 200 sats per day it would take 150 years to reach 1BTC so I don't know which way is better haha! Good luck!
This is a warning for all you people who are thinking about hosting and maybe even Compass Mining. I bought machines from Compass of the pretence that they would host them. I checked hash rates and chose machines appropriate for the moment figuring that I could get at least a Bitcoin or even two before they were obsolete and newer machines would take their place. Seemed easy and I figured even if they weren't too good at being hosts and my machines were offline a bit here and there, things would still work out. Wow, was I surprised when after waiting as expected almost a year for the 1st to go online the trouble began. You see, they can't put your machines online if they don't have a place to put them. Surprising but true. So in short if you have machines on a contract to go online and they have no place to put them, they ain't going to mine anything. But wait, there's more... That doesn't stop them from taking more orders and even promising that machines sold to others will go online in as little as a few days. Odd right? Then there is this, your machines will go online in the beginning, I guess to consummate a contract and then because they have a limited number of openings it goes offline after a short time. I suppose it's because they want to get as many people in the system and started up on their billing cycle. Once you're in the system your time online doesn't really matter because they can just credit you for your next month. But remember, you're mining bitcoin and if your investment is going to pay off you need Bitcoin and not just to be a part of a system that is moving machines all around to keep you captive. This is what happened to me. My machines were offline for months. They just simply refused to put them into service. Once my machines got a little time Compass took them offline in favor of putting newer customers into the rotation. I begged in the beginning for info about my machines, no one would tell me where they were and then after months they were in for service and inspection. Crazy what? service and cleaning? they haven't even been online much, or were they? IDK. I have my suspicions. Everything was so far from my worst case planning I was in shock. This went on for almost 2 years. A ton of service tickets and most with the same scripted answers. As I mentioned when they did finally seem to hear me, they gave me credits and not Bitcoin so my investment was crap. I could go on but you've probably read enough. Suffice to say, I have my machines here at home and they are pretty much useless. They arrived filthy and a 1/3 of them broken. Take my advice and stay away from these guys. Once you're signed up they just don't care about keeping you online, they won't budge. They siple don't seem to understand that your machines are like fruit, they age quickly and finally rot so they need to be up and running close to 100% to make money/Bitcoin. Once they got your money for machines and monthly hosting and up front hosting as well they could care less about your business it's all about theirs. Don't use Compass! You've been warned.
Sorry a noob here buying selling on exchanges and storing on ledger, but unaware about mining. Can I connect this machine to my ledger for any sats/btc that are won to go there ?
This is a warning for all you people who are thinking about hosting and maybe even Compass Mining. I bought machines from Compass of the pretence that they would host them. I checked hash rates and chose machines appropriate for the moment figuring that I could get at least a Bitcoin or even two before they were obsolete and newer machines would take their place. Seemed easy and I figured even if they weren't too good at being hosts and my machines were offline a bit here and there, things would still work out. Wow, was I surprised when after waiting as expected almost a year for the 1st to go online the trouble began. You see, they can't put your machines online if they don't have a place to put them. Surprising but true. So in short if you have machines on a contract to go online and they have no place to put them, they ain't going to mine anything. But wait, there's more... That doesn't stop them from taking more orders and even promising that machines sold to others will go online in as little as a few days. Odd right? Then there is this, your machines will go online in the beginning, I guess to consummate a contract and then because they have a limited number of openings it goes offline after a short time. I suppose it's because they want to get as many people in the system and started up on their billing cycle. Once you're in the system your time online doesn't really matter because they can just credit you for your next month. But remember, you're mining bitcoin and if your investment is going to pay off you need Bitcoin and not just to be a part of a system that is moving machines all around to keep you captive. This is what happened to me. My machines were offline for months. They just simply refused to put them into service. Once my machines got a little time Compass took them offline in favor of putting newer customers into the rotation. I begged in the beginning for info about my machines, no one would tell me where they were and then after months they were in for service and inspection. Crazy what? service and cleaning? they haven't even been online much, or were they? IDK. I have my suspicions. Everything was so far from my worst case planning I was in shock. This went on for almost 2 years. A ton of service tickets and most with the same scripted answers. As I mentioned when they did finally seem to hear me, they gave me credits and not Bitcoin so my investment was crap. I could go on but you've probably read enough. Suffice to say, I have my machines here at home and they are pretty much useless. They arrived filthy and a 1/3 of them broken. Take my advice and stay away from these guys. Once you're signed up they just don't care about keeping you online, they won't budge. They siple don't seem to understand that your machines are like fruit, they age quickly and finally rot so they need to be up and running close to 100% to make money/Bitcoin. Once they got your money for machines and monthly hosting and up front hosting as well they could care less about your business it's all about theirs. Don't use Compass! You've been warned.
This is a warning for all you people who are thinking about hosting and maybe even Compass Mining. I bought machines from Compass of the pretence that they would host them. I checked hash rates and chose machines appropriate for the moment figuring that I could get at least a Bitcoin or even two before they were obsolete and newer machines would take their place. Seemed easy and I figured even if they weren't too good at being hosts and my machines were offline a bit here and there, things would still work out. Wow, was I surprised when after waiting as expected almost a year for the 1st to go online the trouble began. You see, they can't put your machines online if they don't have a place to put them. Surprising but true. So in short if you have machines on a contract to go online and they have no place to put them, they ain't going to mine anything. But wait, there's more... That doesn't stop them from taking more orders and even promising that machines sold to others will go online in as little as a few days. Odd right? Then there is this, your machines will go online in the beginning, I guess to consummate a contract and then because they have a limited number of openings it goes offline after a short time. I suppose it's because they want to get as many people in the system and started up on their billing cycle. Once you're in the system your time online doesn't really matter because they can just credit you for your next month. But remember, you're mining bitcoin and if your investment is going to pay off you need Bitcoin and not just to be a part of a system that is moving machines all around to keep you captive. This is what happened to me. My machines were offline for months. They just simply refused to put them into service. Once my machines got a little time Compass took them offline in favor of putting newer customers into the rotation. I begged in the beginning for info about my machines, no one would tell me where they were and then after months they were in for service and inspection. Crazy what? service and cleaning? they haven't even been online much, or were they? IDK. I have my suspicions. Everything was so far from my worst case planning I was in shock. This went on for almost 2 years. A ton of service tickets and most with the same scripted answers. As I mentioned when they did finally seem to hear me, they gave me credits and not Bitcoin so my investment was crap. I could go on but you've probably read enough. Suffice to say, I have my machines here at home and they are pretty much useless. They arrived filthy and a 1/3 of them broken. Take my advice and stay away from these guys. Once you're signed up they just don't care about keeping you online, they won't budge. They siple don't seem to understand that your machines are like fruit, they age quickly and finally rot so they need to be up and running close to 100% to make money/Bitcoin. Once they got your money for machines and monthly hosting and up front hosting as well they could care less about your business it's all about theirs. Don't use Compass! You've been warned.
This is a warning for all you people who are thinking about hosting and maybe even Compass Mining. I bought machines from Compass of the pretence that they would host them. I checked hash rates and chose machines appropriate for the moment figuring that I could get at least a Bitcoin or even two before they were obsolete and newer machines would take their place. Seemed easy and I figured even if they weren't too good at being hosts and my machines were offline a bit here and there, things would still work out. Wow, was I surprised when after waiting as expected almost a year for the 1st to go online the trouble began. You see, they can't put your machines online if they don't have a place to put them. Surprising but true. So in short if you have machines on a contract to go online and they have no place to put them, they ain't going to mine anything. But wait, there's more... That doesn't stop them from taking more orders and even promising that machines sold to others will go online in as little as a few days. Odd right? Then there is this, your machines will go online in the beginning, I guess to consummate a contract and then because they have a limited number of openings it goes offline after a short time. I suppose it's because they want to get as many people in the system and started up on their billing cycle. Once you're in the system your time online doesn't really matter because they can just credit you for your next month. But remember, you're mining bitcoin and if your investment is going to pay off you need Bitcoin and not just to be a part of a system that is moving machines all around to keep you captive. This is what happened to me. My machines were offline for months. They just simply refused to put them into service. Once my machines got a little time Compass took them offline in favor of putting newer customers into the rotation. I begged in the beginning for info about my machines, no one would tell me where they were and then after months they were in for service and inspection. Crazy what? service and cleaning? they haven't even been online much, or were they? IDK. I have my suspicions. Everything was so far from my worst case planning I was in shock. This went on for almost 2 years. A ton of service tickets and most with the same scripted answers. As I mentioned when they did finally seem to hear me, they gave me credits and not Bitcoin so my investment was crap. I could go on but you've probably read enough. Suffice to say, I have my machines here at home and they are pretty much useless. They arrived filthy and a 1/3 of them broken. Take my advice and stay away from these guys. Once you're signed up they just don't care about keeping you online, they won't budge. They siple don't seem to understand that your machines are like fruit, they age quickly and finally rot so they need to be up and running close to 100% to make money/Bitcoin. Once they got your money for machines and monthly hosting and up front hosting as well they could care less about your business it's all about theirs. Don't use Compass! You've been warned.
This is a warning for all you people who are thinking about hosting and maybe even Compass Mining. I bought machines from Compass of the pretence that they would host them. I checked hash rates and chose machines appropriate for the moment figuring that I could get at least a Bitcoin or even two before they were obsolete and newer machines would take their place. Seemed easy and I figured even if they weren't too good at being hosts and my machines were offline a bit here and there, things would still work out. Wow, was I surprised when after waiting as expected almost a year for the 1st to go online the trouble began. You see, they can't put your machines online if they don't have a place to put them. Surprising but true. So in short if you have machines on a contract to go online and they have no place to put them, they ain't going to mine anything. But wait, there's more... That doesn't stop them from taking more orders and even promising that machines sold to others will go online in as little as a few days. Odd right? Then there is this, your machines will go online in the beginning, I guess to consummate a contract and then because they have a limited number of openings it goes offline after a short time. I suppose it's because they want to get as many people in the system and started up on their billing cycle. Once you're in the system your time online doesn't really matter because they can just credit you for your next month. But remember, you're mining bitcoin and if your investment is going to pay off you need Bitcoin and not just to be a part of a system that is moving machines all around to keep you captive. This is what happened to me. My machines were offline for months. They just simply refused to put them into service. Once my machines got a little time Compass took them offline in favor of putting newer customers into the rotation. I begged in the beginning for info about my machines, no one would tell me where they were and then after months they were in for service and inspection. Crazy what? service and cleaning? they haven't even been online much, or were they? IDK. I have my suspicions. Everything was so far from my worst case planning I was in shock. This went on for almost 2 years. A ton of service tickets and most with the same scripted answers. As I mentioned when they did finally seem to hear me, they gave me credits and not Bitcoin so my investment was crap. I could go on but you've probably read enough. Suffice to say, I have my machines here at home and they are pretty much useless. They arrived filthy and a 1/3 of them broken. Take my advice and stay away from these guys. Once you're signed up they just don't care about keeping you online, they won't budge. They siple don't seem to understand that your machines are like fruit, they age quickly and finally rot so they need to be up and running close to 100% to make money/Bitcoin. Once they got your money for machines and monthly hosting and up front hosting as well they could care less about your business it's all about theirs. Don't use Compass! You've been warned.
This is a warning for all you people who are thinking about hosting and maybe even Compass Mining. I bought machines from Compass of the pretence that they would host them. I checked hash rates and chose machines appropriate for the moment figuring that I could get at least a Bitcoin or even two before they were obsolete and newer machines would take their place. Seemed easy and I figured even if they weren't too good at being hosts and my machines were offline a bit here and there, things would still work out. Wow, was I surprised when after waiting as expected almost a year for the 1st to go online the trouble began. You see, they can't put your machines online if they don't have a place to put them. Surprising but true. So in short if you have machines on a contract to go online and they have no place to put them, they ain't going to mine anything. But wait, there's more... That doesn't stop them from taking more orders and even promising that machines sold to others will go online in as little as a few days. Odd right? Then there is this, your machines will go online in the beginning, I guess to consummate a contract and then because they have a limited number of openings it goes offline after a short time. I suppose it's because they want to get as many people in the system and started up on their billing cycle. Once you're in the system your time online doesn't really matter because they can just credit you for your next month. But remember, you're mining bitcoin and if your investment is going to pay off you need Bitcoin and not just to be a part of a system that is moving machines all around to keep you captive. This is what happened to me. My machines were offline for months. They just simply refused to put them into service. Once my machines got a little time Compass took them offline in favor of putting newer customers into the rotation. I begged in the beginning for info about my machines, no one would tell me where they were and then after months they were in for service and inspection. Crazy what? service and cleaning? they haven't even been online much, or were they? IDK. I have my suspicions. Everything was so far from my worst case planning I was in shock. This went on for almost 2 years. A ton of service tickets and most with the same scripted answers. As I mentioned when they did finally seem to hear me, they gave me credits and not Bitcoin so my investment was crap. I could go on but you've probably read enough. Suffice to say, I have my machines here at home and they are pretty much useless. They arrived filthy and a 1/3 of them broken. Take my advice and stay away from these guys. Once you're signed up they just don't care about keeping you online, they won't budge. They siple don't seem to understand that your machines are like fruit, they age quickly and finally rot so they need to be up and running close to 100% to make money/Bitcoin. Once they got your money for machines and monthly hosting and up front hosting as well they could care less about your business it's all about theirs. Don't use Compass! You've been warned.
This is a warning for all you people who are thinking about hosting and maybe even Compass Mining. I bought machines from Compass of the pretence that they would host them. I checked hash rates and chose machines appropriate for the moment figuring that I could get at least a Bitcoin or even two before they were obsolete and newer machines would take their place. Seemed easy and I figured even if they weren't too good at being hosts and my machines were offline a bit here and there, things would still work out. Wow, was I surprised when after waiting as expected almost a year for the 1st to go online the trouble began. You see, they can't put your machines online if they don't have a place to put them. Surprising but true. So in short if you have machines on a contract to go online and they have no place to put them, they ain't going to mine anything. But wait, there's more... That doesn't stop them from taking more orders and even promising that machines sold to others will go online in as little as a few days. Odd right? Then there is this, your machines will go online in the beginning, I guess to consummate a contract and then because they have a limited number of openings it goes offline after a short time. I suppose it's because they want to get as many people in the system and started up on their billing cycle. Once you're in the system your time online doesn't really matter because they can just credit you for your next month. But remember, you're mining bitcoin and if your investment is going to pay off you need Bitcoin and not just to be a part of a system that is moving machines all around to keep you captive. This is what happened to me. My machines were offline for months. They just simply refused to put them into service. Once my machines got a little time Compass took them offline in favor of putting newer customers into the rotation. I begged in the beginning for info about my machines, no one would tell me where they were and then after months they were in for service and inspection. Crazy what? service and cleaning? they haven't even been online much, or were they? IDK. I have my suspicions. Everything was so far from my worst case planning I was in shock. This went on for almost 2 years. A ton of service tickets and most with the same scripted answers. As I mentioned when they did finally seem to hear me, they gave me credits and not Bitcoin so my investment was crap. I could go on but you've probably read enough. Suffice to say, I have my machines here at home and they are pretty much useless. They arrived filthy and a 1/3 of them broken. Take my advice and stay away from these guys. Once you're signed up they just don't care about keeping you online, they won't budge. They siple don't seem to understand that your machines are like fruit, they age quickly and finally rot so they need to be up and running close to 100% to make money/Bitcoin. Once they got your money for machines and monthly hosting and up front hosting as well they could care less about your business it's all about theirs. Don't use Compass! You've been warned.
This is a warning for all you people who are thinking about hosting and maybe even Compass Mining. I bought machines from Compass of the pretence that they would host them. I checked hash rates and chose machines appropriate for the moment figuring that I could get at least a Bitcoin or even two before they were obsolete and newer machines would take their place. Seemed easy and I figured even if they weren't too good at being hosts and my machines were offline a bit here and there, things would still work out. Wow, was I surprised when after waiting as expected almost a year for the 1st to go online the trouble began. You see, they can't put your machines online if they don't have a place to put them. Surprising but true. So in short if you have machines on a contract to go online and they have no place to put them, they ain't going to mine anything. But wait, there's more... That doesn't stop them from taking more orders and even promising that machines sold to others will go online in as little as a few days. Odd right? Then there is this, your machines will go online in the beginning, I guess to consummate a contract and then because they have a limited number of openings it goes offline after a short time. I suppose it's because they want to get as many people in the system and started up on their billing cycle. Once you're in the system your time online doesn't really matter because they can just credit you for your next month. But remember, you're mining bitcoin and if your investment is going to pay off you need Bitcoin and not just to be a part of a system that is moving machines all around to keep you captive. This is what happened to me. My machines were offline for months. They just simply refused to put them into service. Once my machines got a little time Compass took them offline in favor of putting newer customers into the rotation. I begged in the beginning for info about my machines, no one would tell me where they were and then after months they were in for service and inspection. Crazy what? service and cleaning? they haven't even been online much, or were they? IDK. I have my suspicions. Everything was so far from my worst case planning I was in shock. This went on for almost 2 years. A ton of service tickets and most with the same scripted answers. As I mentioned when they did finally seem to hear me, they gave me credits and not Bitcoin so my investment was crap. I could go on but you've probably read enough. Suffice to say, I have my machines here at home and they are pretty much useless. They arrived filthy and a 1/3 of them broken. Take my advice and stay away from these guys. Once you're signed up they just don't care about keeping you online, they won't budge. They siple don't seem to understand that your machines are like fruit, they age quickly and finally rot so they need to be up and running close to 100% to make money/Bitcoin. Once they got your money for machines and monthly hosting and up front hosting as well they could care less about your business it's all about theirs. Don't use Compass! You've been warned.
This is a warning for all you people who are thinking about hosting and maybe even Compass Mining. I bought machines from Compass of the pretence that they would host them. I checked hash rates and chose machines appropriate for the moment figuring that I could get at least a Bitcoin or even two before they were obsolete and newer machines would take their place. Seemed easy and I figured even if they weren't too good at being hosts and my machines were offline a bit here and there, things would still work out. Wow, was I surprised when after waiting as expected almost a year for the 1st to go online the trouble began. You see, they can't put your machines online if they don't have a place to put them. Surprising but true. So in short if you have machines on a contract to go online and they have no place to put them, they ain't going to mine anything. But wait, there's more... That doesn't stop them from taking more orders and even promising that machines sold to others will go online in as little as a few days. Odd right? Then there is this, your machines will go online in the beginning, I guess to consummate a contract and then because they have a limited number of openings it goes offline after a short time. I suppose it's because they want to get as many people in the system and started up on their billing cycle. Once you're in the system your time online doesn't really matter because they can just credit you for your next month. But remember, you're mining bitcoin and if your investment is going to pay off you need Bitcoin and not just to be a part of a system that is moving machines all around to keep you captive. This is what happened to me. My machines were offline for months. They just simply refused to put them into service. Once my machines got a little time Compass took them offline in favor of putting newer customers into the rotation. I begged in the beginning for info about my machines, no one would tell me where they were and then after months they were in for service and inspection. Crazy what? service and cleaning? they haven't even been online much, or were they? IDK. I have my suspicions. Everything was so far from my worst case planning I was in shock. This went on for almost 2 years. A ton of service tickets and most with the same scripted answers. As I mentioned when they did finally seem to hear me, they gave me credits and not Bitcoin so my investment was crap. I could go on but you've probably read enough. Suffice to say, I have my machines here at home and they are pretty much useless. They arrived filthy and a 1/3 of them broken. Take my advice and stay away from these guys. Once you're signed up they just don't care about keeping you online, they won't budge. They siple don't seem to understand that your machines are like fruit, they age quickly and finally rot so they need to be up and running close to 100% to make money/Bitcoin. Once they got your money for machines and monthly hosting and up front hosting as well they could care less about your business it's all about theirs. Don't use Compass! You've been warned.
This is a warning for all you people who are thinking about hosting and maybe even Compass Mining. I bought machines from Compass of the pretence that they would host them. I checked hash rates and chose machines appropriate for the moment figuring that I could get at least a Bitcoin or even two before they were obsolete and newer machines would take their place. Seemed easy and I figured even if they weren't too good at being hosts and my machines were offline a bit here and there, things would still work out. Wow, was I surprised when after waiting as expected almost a year for the 1st to go online the trouble began. You see, they can't put your machines online if they don't have a place to put them. Surprising but true. So in short if you have machines on a contract to go online and they have no place to put them, they ain't going to mine anything. But wait, there's more... That doesn't stop them from taking more orders and even promising that machines sold to others will go online in as little as a few days. Odd right? Then there is this, your machines will go online in the beginning, I guess to consummate a contract and then because they have a limited number of openings it goes offline after a short time. I suppose it's because they want to get as many people in the system and started up on their billing cycle. Once you're in the system your time online doesn't really matter because they can just credit you for your next month. But remember, you're mining bitcoin and if your investment is going to pay off you need Bitcoin and not just to be a part of a system that is moving machines all around to keep you captive. This is what happened to me. My machines were offline for months. They just simply refused to put them into service. Once my machines got a little time Compass took them offline in favor of putting newer customers into the rotation. I begged in the beginning for info about my machines, no one would tell me where they were and then after months they were in for service and inspection. Crazy what? service and cleaning? they haven't even been online much, or were they? IDK. I have my suspicions. Everything was so far from my worst case planning I was in shock. This went on for almost 2 years. A ton of service tickets and most with the same scripted answers. As I mentioned when they did finally seem to hear me, they gave me credits and not Bitcoin so my investment was crap. I could go on but you've probably read enough. Suffice to say, I have my machines here at home and they are pretty much useless. They arrived filthy and a 1/3 of them broken. Take my advice and stay away from these guys. Once you're signed up they just don't care about keeping you online, they won't budge. They siple don't seem to understand that your machines are like fruit, they age quickly and finally rot so they need to be up and running close to 100% to make money/Bitcoin. Once they got your money for machines and monthly hosting and up front hosting as well they could care less about your business it's all about theirs. Don't use Compass! You've been warned.
This is a warning for all you people who are thinking about hosting and maybe even Compass Mining. I bought machines from Compass of the pretence that they would host them. I checked hash rates and chose machines appropriate for the moment figuring that I could get at least a Bitcoin or even two before they were obsolete and newer machines would take their place. Seemed easy and I figured even if they weren't too good at being hosts and my machines were offline a bit here and there, things would still work out. Wow, was I surprised when after waiting as expected almost a year for the 1st to go online the trouble began. You see, they can't put your machines online if they don't have a place to put them. Surprising but true. So in short if you have machines on a contract to go online and they have no place to put them, they ain't going to mine anything. But wait, there's more... That doesn't stop them from taking more orders and even promising that machines sold to others will go online in as little as a few days. Odd right? Then there is this, your machines will go online in the beginning, I guess to consummate a contract and then because they have a limited number of openings it goes offline after a short time. I suppose it's because they want to get as many people in the system and started up on their billing cycle. Once you're in the system your time online doesn't really matter because they can just credit you for your next month. But remember, you're mining bitcoin and if your investment is going to pay off you need Bitcoin and not just to be a part of a system that is moving machines all around to keep you captive. This is what happened to me. My machines were offline for months. They just simply refused to put them into service. Once my machines got a little time Compass took them offline in favor of putting newer customers into the rotation. I begged in the beginning for info about my machines, no one would tell me where they were and then after months they were in for service and inspection. Crazy what? service and cleaning? they haven't even been online much, or were they? IDK. I have my suspicions. Everything was so far from my worst case planning I was in shock. This went on for almost 2 years. A ton of service tickets and most with the same scripted answers. As I mentioned when they did finally seem to hear me, they gave me credits and not Bitcoin so my investment was crap. I could go on but you've probably read enough. Suffice to say, I have my machines here at home and they are pretty much useless. They arrived filthy and a 1/3 of them broken. Take my advice and stay away from these guys. Once you're signed up they just don't care about keeping you online, they won't budge. They siple don't seem to understand that your machines are like fruit, they age quickly and finally rot so they need to be up and running close to 100% to make money/Bitcoin. Once they got your money for machines and monthly hosting and up front hosting as well they could care less about your business it's all about theirs. Don't use Compass! You've been warned.
This is a warning for all you people who are thinking about hosting and maybe even Compass Mining. I bought machines from Compass of the pretence that they would host them. I checked hash rates and chose machines appropriate for the moment figuring that I could get at least a Bitcoin or even two before they were obsolete and newer machines would take their place. Seemed easy and I figured even if they weren't too good at being hosts and my machines were offline a bit here and there, things would still work out. Wow, was I surprised when after waiting as expected almost a year for the 1st to go online the trouble began. You see, they can't put your machines online if they don't have a place to put them. Surprising but true. So in short if you have machines on a contract to go online and they have no place to put them, they ain't going to mine anything. But wait, there's more... That doesn't stop them from taking more orders and even promising that machines sold to others will go online in as little as a few days. Odd right? Then there is this, your machines will go online in the beginning, I guess to consummate a contract and then because they have a limited number of openings it goes offline after a short time. I suppose it's because they want to get as many people in the system and started up on their billing cycle. Once you're in the system your time online doesn't really matter because they can just credit you for your next month. But remember, you're mining bitcoin and if your investment is going to pay off you need Bitcoin and not just to be a part of a system that is moving machines all around to keep you captive. This is what happened to me. My machines were offline for months. They just simply refused to put them into service. Once my machines got a little time Compass took them offline in favor of putting newer customers into the rotation. I begged in the beginning for info about my machines, no one would tell me where they were and then after months they were in for service and inspection. Crazy what? service and cleaning? they haven't even been online much, or were they? IDK. I have my suspicions. Everything was so far from my worst case planning I was in shock. This went on for almost 2 years. A ton of service tickets and most with the same scripted answers. As I mentioned when they did finally seem to hear me, they gave me credits and not Bitcoin so my investment was crap. I could go on but you've probably read enough. Suffice to say, I have my machines here at home and they are pretty much useless. They arrived filthy and a 1/3 of them broken. Take my advice and stay away from these guys. Once you're signed up they just don't care about keeping you online, they won't budge. They siple don't seem to understand that your machines are like fruit, they age quickly and finally rot so they need to be up and running close to 100% to make money/Bitcoin. Once they got your money for machines and monthly hosting and up front hosting as well they could care less about your business it's all about theirs. Don't use Compass! You've been warned.
This is a warning for all you people who are thinking about hosting and maybe even Compass Mining. I bought machines from Compass of the pretence that they would host them. I checked hash rates and chose machines appropriate for the moment figuring that I could get at least a Bitcoin or even two before they were obsolete and newer machines would take their place. Seemed easy and I figured even if they weren't too good at being hosts and my machines were offline a bit here and there, things would still work out. Wow, was I surprised when after waiting as expected almost a year for the 1st to go online the trouble began. You see, they can't put your machines online if they don't have a place to put them. Surprising but true. So in short if you have machines on a contract to go online and they have no place to put them, they ain't going to mine anything. But wait, there's more... That doesn't stop them from taking more orders and even promising that machines sold to others will go online in as little as a few days. Odd right? Then there is this, your machines will go online in the beginning, I guess to consummate a contract and then because they have a limited number of openings it goes offline after a short time. I suppose it's because they want to get as many people in the system and started up on their billing cycle. Once you're in the system your time online doesn't really matter because they can just credit you for your next month. But remember, you're mining bitcoin and if your investment is going to pay off you need Bitcoin and not just to be a part of a system that is moving machines all around to keep you captive. This is what happened to me. My machines were offline for months. They just simply refused to put them into service. Once my machines got a little time Compass took them offline in favor of putting newer customers into the rotation. I begged in the beginning for info about my machines, no one would tell me where they were and then after months they were in for service and inspection. Crazy what? service and cleaning? they haven't even been online much, or were they? IDK. I have my suspicions. Everything was so far from my worst case planning I was in shock. This went on for almost 2 years. A ton of service tickets and most with the same scripted answers. As I mentioned when they did finally seem to hear me, they gave me credits and not Bitcoin so my investment was crap. I could go on but you've probably read enough. Suffice to say, I have my machines here at home and they are pretty much useless. They arrived filthy and a 1/3 of them broken. Take my advice and stay away from these guys. Once you're signed up they just don't care about keeping you online, they won't budge. They siple don't seem to understand that your machines are like fruit, they age quickly and finally rot so they need to be up and running close to 100% to make money/Bitcoin. Once they got your money for machines and monthly hosting and up front hosting as well they could care less about your business it's all about theirs. Don't use Compass! You've been warned.
Diky za super video a posilam pozdravy z Prahy! 👋
So around 4,000 years chance of solo mining a Bitcoin, how long would it take to mine a whole Bitcoin if you pool mined? I have a Avalon Nano 3 and I chose to pool mine, get around 220 sats per day. Not worth much now in terms of fiat but they are still sats that I never had.
Hell yeah 👍 I’m all about pool mining at scale but I’ll take my chances with a micro-miner 🎲🎲
You would never mine a whole BTC with this unless you hit solo
@@ColbyNoe Oh, not in one go lol just by getting a few sats a day, I think I've just worked out if you was to earn on average 200 sats per day it would take 150 years to reach 1BTC so I don't know which way is better haha! Good luck!
Thank you. Don’t forget to factor for halvings/difficulty increasing
This is a warning for all you people who are thinking about hosting and maybe even Compass Mining. I bought machines from Compass of the pretence that they would host them. I checked hash rates and chose machines appropriate for the moment figuring that I could get at least a Bitcoin or even two before they were obsolete and newer machines would take their place. Seemed easy and I figured even if they weren't too good at being hosts and my machines were offline a bit here and there, things would still work out. Wow, was I surprised when after waiting as expected almost a year for the 1st to go online the trouble began. You see, they can't put your machines online if they don't have a place to put them. Surprising but true. So in short if you have machines on a contract to go online and they have no place to put them, they ain't going to mine anything. But wait, there's more... That doesn't stop them from taking more orders and even promising that machines sold to others will go online in as little as a few days. Odd right? Then there is this, your machines will go online in the beginning, I guess to consummate a contract and then because they have a limited number of openings it goes offline after a short time. I suppose it's because they want to get as many people in the system and started up on their billing cycle. Once you're in the system your time online doesn't really matter because they can just credit you for your next month. But remember, you're mining bitcoin and if your investment is going to pay off you need Bitcoin and not just to be a part of a system that is moving machines all around to keep you captive. This is what happened to me. My machines were offline for months. They just simply refused to put them into service. Once my machines got a little time Compass took them offline in favor of putting newer customers into the rotation. I begged in the beginning for info about my machines, no one would tell me where they were and then after months they were in for service and inspection. Crazy what? service and cleaning? they haven't even been online much, or were they? IDK. I have my suspicions. Everything was so far from my worst case planning I was in shock. This went on for almost 2 years. A ton of service tickets and most with the same scripted answers. As I mentioned when they did finally seem to hear me, they gave me credits and not Bitcoin so my investment was crap. I could go on but you've probably read enough. Suffice to say, I have my machines here at home and they are pretty much useless. They arrived filthy and a 1/3 of them broken. Take my advice and stay away from these guys. Once you're signed up they just don't care about keeping you online, they won't budge. They siple don't seem to understand that your machines are like fruit, they age quickly and finally rot so they need to be up and running close to 100% to make money/Bitcoin. Once they got your money for machines and monthly hosting and up front hosting as well they could care less about your business it's all about theirs. Don't use Compass! You've been warned.
Sorry a noob here buying selling on exchanges and storing on ledger, but unaware about mining. Can I connect this machine to my ledger for any sats/btc that are won to go there ?
Usually you can send mining rewards to whatever wallet you want to
How are you impressed with the odds against you getting anything block rewards?? With those odds, why do it? How much do you get going that route?
If you don’t play you can’t win
This is a warning for all you people who are thinking about hosting and maybe even Compass Mining. I bought machines from Compass of the pretence that they would host them. I checked hash rates and chose machines appropriate for the moment figuring that I could get at least a Bitcoin or even two before they were obsolete and newer machines would take their place. Seemed easy and I figured even if they weren't too good at being hosts and my machines were offline a bit here and there, things would still work out. Wow, was I surprised when after waiting as expected almost a year for the 1st to go online the trouble began. You see, they can't put your machines online if they don't have a place to put them. Surprising but true. So in short if you have machines on a contract to go online and they have no place to put them, they ain't going to mine anything. But wait, there's more... That doesn't stop them from taking more orders and even promising that machines sold to others will go online in as little as a few days. Odd right? Then there is this, your machines will go online in the beginning, I guess to consummate a contract and then because they have a limited number of openings it goes offline after a short time. I suppose it's because they want to get as many people in the system and started up on their billing cycle. Once you're in the system your time online doesn't really matter because they can just credit you for your next month. But remember, you're mining bitcoin and if your investment is going to pay off you need Bitcoin and not just to be a part of a system that is moving machines all around to keep you captive. This is what happened to me. My machines were offline for months. They just simply refused to put them into service. Once my machines got a little time Compass took them offline in favor of putting newer customers into the rotation. I begged in the beginning for info about my machines, no one would tell me where they were and then after months they were in for service and inspection. Crazy what? service and cleaning? they haven't even been online much, or were they? IDK. I have my suspicions. Everything was so far from my worst case planning I was in shock. This went on for almost 2 years. A ton of service tickets and most with the same scripted answers. As I mentioned when they did finally seem to hear me, they gave me credits and not Bitcoin so my investment was crap. I could go on but you've probably read enough. Suffice to say, I have my machines here at home and they are pretty much useless. They arrived filthy and a 1/3 of them broken. Take my advice and stay away from these guys. Once you're signed up they just don't care about keeping you online, they won't budge. They siple don't seem to understand that your machines are like fruit, they age quickly and finally rot so they need to be up and running close to 100% to make money/Bitcoin. Once they got your money for machines and monthly hosting and up front hosting as well they could care less about your business it's all about theirs. Don't use Compass! You've been warned.
It's too cute. What is expected ship date?
PRE-ORDER WITH EXPECTED DELIVERY IN SEPTEMBER 2024⚡️
This is a warning for all you people who are thinking about hosting and maybe even Compass Mining. I bought machines from Compass of the pretence that they would host them. I checked hash rates and chose machines appropriate for the moment figuring that I could get at least a Bitcoin or even two before they were obsolete and newer machines would take their place. Seemed easy and I figured even if they weren't too good at being hosts and my machines were offline a bit here and there, things would still work out. Wow, was I surprised when after waiting as expected almost a year for the 1st to go online the trouble began. You see, they can't put your machines online if they don't have a place to put them. Surprising but true. So in short if you have machines on a contract to go online and they have no place to put them, they ain't going to mine anything. But wait, there's more... That doesn't stop them from taking more orders and even promising that machines sold to others will go online in as little as a few days. Odd right? Then there is this, your machines will go online in the beginning, I guess to consummate a contract and then because they have a limited number of openings it goes offline after a short time. I suppose it's because they want to get as many people in the system and started up on their billing cycle. Once you're in the system your time online doesn't really matter because they can just credit you for your next month. But remember, you're mining bitcoin and if your investment is going to pay off you need Bitcoin and not just to be a part of a system that is moving machines all around to keep you captive. This is what happened to me. My machines were offline for months. They just simply refused to put them into service. Once my machines got a little time Compass took them offline in favor of putting newer customers into the rotation. I begged in the beginning for info about my machines, no one would tell me where they were and then after months they were in for service and inspection. Crazy what? service and cleaning? they haven't even been online much, or were they? IDK. I have my suspicions. Everything was so far from my worst case planning I was in shock. This went on for almost 2 years. A ton of service tickets and most with the same scripted answers. As I mentioned when they did finally seem to hear me, they gave me credits and not Bitcoin so my investment was crap. I could go on but you've probably read enough. Suffice to say, I have my machines here at home and they are pretty much useless. They arrived filthy and a 1/3 of them broken. Take my advice and stay away from these guys. Once you're signed up they just don't care about keeping you online, they won't budge. They siple don't seem to understand that your machines are like fruit, they age quickly and finally rot so they need to be up and running close to 100% to make money/Bitcoin. Once they got your money for machines and monthly hosting and up front hosting as well they could care less about your business it's all about theirs. Don't use Compass! You've been warned.
I am thinking of buying one too. Is it possible to trace if anyone has managed to mine a block with the lottery miner in the past?
I normally tweet when solo miners find a block @colbynoe on X
@@ColbyNoe Thank you.
This is a warning for all you people who are thinking about hosting and maybe even Compass Mining. I bought machines from Compass of the pretence that they would host them. I checked hash rates and chose machines appropriate for the moment figuring that I could get at least a Bitcoin or even two before they were obsolete and newer machines would take their place. Seemed easy and I figured even if they weren't too good at being hosts and my machines were offline a bit here and there, things would still work out. Wow, was I surprised when after waiting as expected almost a year for the 1st to go online the trouble began. You see, they can't put your machines online if they don't have a place to put them. Surprising but true. So in short if you have machines on a contract to go online and they have no place to put them, they ain't going to mine anything. But wait, there's more... That doesn't stop them from taking more orders and even promising that machines sold to others will go online in as little as a few days. Odd right? Then there is this, your machines will go online in the beginning, I guess to consummate a contract and then because they have a limited number of openings it goes offline after a short time. I suppose it's because they want to get as many people in the system and started up on their billing cycle. Once you're in the system your time online doesn't really matter because they can just credit you for your next month. But remember, you're mining bitcoin and if your investment is going to pay off you need Bitcoin and not just to be a part of a system that is moving machines all around to keep you captive. This is what happened to me. My machines were offline for months. They just simply refused to put them into service. Once my machines got a little time Compass took them offline in favor of putting newer customers into the rotation. I begged in the beginning for info about my machines, no one would tell me where they were and then after months they were in for service and inspection. Crazy what? service and cleaning? they haven't even been online much, or were they? IDK. I have my suspicions. Everything was so far from my worst case planning I was in shock. This went on for almost 2 years. A ton of service tickets and most with the same scripted answers. As I mentioned when they did finally seem to hear me, they gave me credits and not Bitcoin so my investment was crap. I could go on but you've probably read enough. Suffice to say, I have my machines here at home and they are pretty much useless. They arrived filthy and a 1/3 of them broken. Take my advice and stay away from these guys. Once you're signed up they just don't care about keeping you online, they won't budge. They siple don't seem to understand that your machines are like fruit, they age quickly and finally rot so they need to be up and running close to 100% to make money/Bitcoin. Once they got your money for machines and monthly hosting and up front hosting as well they could care less about your business it's all about theirs. Don't use Compass! You've been warned.
Can you share which websites are you using to monitor everything, thanks
Braiins has a miner dashboard for this machine, and you can monitor it on whatever pool you use (even if you are solo mining)
This is a warning for all you people who are thinking about hosting and maybe even Compass Mining. I bought machines from Compass of the pretence that they would host them. I checked hash rates and chose machines appropriate for the moment figuring that I could get at least a Bitcoin or even two before they were obsolete and newer machines would take their place. Seemed easy and I figured even if they weren't too good at being hosts and my machines were offline a bit here and there, things would still work out. Wow, was I surprised when after waiting as expected almost a year for the 1st to go online the trouble began. You see, they can't put your machines online if they don't have a place to put them. Surprising but true. So in short if you have machines on a contract to go online and they have no place to put them, they ain't going to mine anything. But wait, there's more... That doesn't stop them from taking more orders and even promising that machines sold to others will go online in as little as a few days. Odd right? Then there is this, your machines will go online in the beginning, I guess to consummate a contract and then because they have a limited number of openings it goes offline after a short time. I suppose it's because they want to get as many people in the system and started up on their billing cycle. Once you're in the system your time online doesn't really matter because they can just credit you for your next month. But remember, you're mining bitcoin and if your investment is going to pay off you need Bitcoin and not just to be a part of a system that is moving machines all around to keep you captive. This is what happened to me. My machines were offline for months. They just simply refused to put them into service. Once my machines got a little time Compass took them offline in favor of putting newer customers into the rotation. I begged in the beginning for info about my machines, no one would tell me where they were and then after months they were in for service and inspection. Crazy what? service and cleaning? they haven't even been online much, or were they? IDK. I have my suspicions. Everything was so far from my worst case planning I was in shock. This went on for almost 2 years. A ton of service tickets and most with the same scripted answers. As I mentioned when they did finally seem to hear me, they gave me credits and not Bitcoin so my investment was crap. I could go on but you've probably read enough. Suffice to say, I have my machines here at home and they are pretty much useless. They arrived filthy and a 1/3 of them broken. Take my advice and stay away from these guys. Once you're signed up they just don't care about keeping you online, they won't budge. They siple don't seem to understand that your machines are like fruit, they age quickly and finally rot so they need to be up and running close to 100% to make money/Bitcoin. Once they got your money for machines and monthly hosting and up front hosting as well they could care less about your business it's all about theirs. Don't use Compass! You've been warned.
thanks for the video
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What is the earnings per day?
Solo mining it’s 0 or >3.125 BTC
@@ColbyNoe so I don’t earn anything by having it on daily? Like GPUs I can get $0.38 per day per GPU. This is $0?
@byanthonysookram hashprice is currently like 5c/TH/day
This is a warning for all you people who are thinking about hosting and maybe even Compass Mining. I bought machines from Compass of the pretence that they would host them. I checked hash rates and chose machines appropriate for the moment figuring that I could get at least a Bitcoin or even two before they were obsolete and newer machines would take their place. Seemed easy and I figured even if they weren't too good at being hosts and my machines were offline a bit here and there, things would still work out. Wow, was I surprised when after waiting as expected almost a year for the 1st to go online the trouble began. You see, they can't put your machines online if they don't have a place to put them. Surprising but true. So in short if you have machines on a contract to go online and they have no place to put them, they ain't going to mine anything. But wait, there's more... That doesn't stop them from taking more orders and even promising that machines sold to others will go online in as little as a few days. Odd right? Then there is this, your machines will go online in the beginning, I guess to consummate a contract and then because they have a limited number of openings it goes offline after a short time. I suppose it's because they want to get as many people in the system and started up on their billing cycle. Once you're in the system your time online doesn't really matter because they can just credit you for your next month. But remember, you're mining bitcoin and if your investment is going to pay off you need Bitcoin and not just to be a part of a system that is moving machines all around to keep you captive. This is what happened to me. My machines were offline for months. They just simply refused to put them into service. Once my machines got a little time Compass took them offline in favor of putting newer customers into the rotation. I begged in the beginning for info about my machines, no one would tell me where they were and then after months they were in for service and inspection. Crazy what? service and cleaning? they haven't even been online much, or were they? IDK. I have my suspicions. Everything was so far from my worst case planning I was in shock. This went on for almost 2 years. A ton of service tickets and most with the same scripted answers. As I mentioned when they did finally seem to hear me, they gave me credits and not Bitcoin so my investment was crap. I could go on but you've probably read enough. Suffice to say, I have my machines here at home and they are pretty much useless. They arrived filthy and a 1/3 of them broken. Take my advice and stay away from these guys. Once you're signed up they just don't care about keeping you online, they won't budge. They siple don't seem to understand that your machines are like fruit, they age quickly and finally rot so they need to be up and running close to 100% to make money/Bitcoin. Once they got your money for machines and monthly hosting and up front hosting as well they could care less about your business it's all about theirs. Don't use Compass! You've been warned.
3:57 haha 😂❤
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This is a warning for all you people who are thinking about hosting and maybe even Compass Mining. I bought machines from Compass of the pretence that they would host them. I checked hash rates and chose machines appropriate for the moment figuring that I could get at least a Bitcoin or even two before they were obsolete and newer machines would take their place. Seemed easy and I figured even if they weren't too good at being hosts and my machines were offline a bit here and there, things would still work out. Wow, was I surprised when after waiting as expected almost a year for the 1st to go online the trouble began. You see, they can't put your machines online if they don't have a place to put them. Surprising but true. So in short if you have machines on a contract to go online and they have no place to put them, they ain't going to mine anything. But wait, there's more... That doesn't stop them from taking more orders and even promising that machines sold to others will go online in as little as a few days. Odd right? Then there is this, your machines will go online in the beginning, I guess to consummate a contract and then because they have a limited number of openings it goes offline after a short time. I suppose it's because they want to get as many people in the system and started up on their billing cycle. Once you're in the system your time online doesn't really matter because they can just credit you for your next month. But remember, you're mining bitcoin and if your investment is going to pay off you need Bitcoin and not just to be a part of a system that is moving machines all around to keep you captive. This is what happened to me. My machines were offline for months. They just simply refused to put them into service. Once my machines got a little time Compass took them offline in favor of putting newer customers into the rotation. I begged in the beginning for info about my machines, no one would tell me where they were and then after months they were in for service and inspection. Crazy what? service and cleaning? they haven't even been online much, or were they? IDK. I have my suspicions. Everything was so far from my worst case planning I was in shock. This went on for almost 2 years. A ton of service tickets and most with the same scripted answers. As I mentioned when they did finally seem to hear me, they gave me credits and not Bitcoin so my investment was crap. I could go on but you've probably read enough. Suffice to say, I have my machines here at home and they are pretty much useless. They arrived filthy and a 1/3 of them broken. Take my advice and stay away from these guys. Once you're signed up they just don't care about keeping you online, they won't budge. They siple don't seem to understand that your machines are like fruit, they age quickly and finally rot so they need to be up and running close to 100% to make money/Bitcoin. Once they got your money for machines and monthly hosting and up front hosting as well they could care less about your business it's all about theirs. Don't use Compass! You've been warned.
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This is a warning for all you people who are thinking about hosting and maybe even Compass Mining. I bought machines from Compass of the pretence that they would host them. I checked hash rates and chose machines appropriate for the moment figuring that I could get at least a Bitcoin or even two before they were obsolete and newer machines would take their place. Seemed easy and I figured even if they weren't too good at being hosts and my machines were offline a bit here and there, things would still work out. Wow, was I surprised when after waiting as expected almost a year for the 1st to go online the trouble began. You see, they can't put your machines online if they don't have a place to put them. Surprising but true. So in short if you have machines on a contract to go online and they have no place to put them, they ain't going to mine anything. But wait, there's more... That doesn't stop them from taking more orders and even promising that machines sold to others will go online in as little as a few days. Odd right? Then there is this, your machines will go online in the beginning, I guess to consummate a contract and then because they have a limited number of openings it goes offline after a short time. I suppose it's because they want to get as many people in the system and started up on their billing cycle. Once you're in the system your time online doesn't really matter because they can just credit you for your next month. But remember, you're mining bitcoin and if your investment is going to pay off you need Bitcoin and not just to be a part of a system that is moving machines all around to keep you captive. This is what happened to me. My machines were offline for months. They just simply refused to put them into service. Once my machines got a little time Compass took them offline in favor of putting newer customers into the rotation. I begged in the beginning for info about my machines, no one would tell me where they were and then after months they were in for service and inspection. Crazy what? service and cleaning? they haven't even been online much, or were they? IDK. I have my suspicions. Everything was so far from my worst case planning I was in shock. This went on for almost 2 years. A ton of service tickets and most with the same scripted answers. As I mentioned when they did finally seem to hear me, they gave me credits and not Bitcoin so my investment was crap. I could go on but you've probably read enough. Suffice to say, I have my machines here at home and they are pretty much useless. They arrived filthy and a 1/3 of them broken. Take my advice and stay away from these guys. Once you're signed up they just don't care about keeping you online, they won't budge. They siple don't seem to understand that your machines are like fruit, they age quickly and finally rot so they need to be up and running close to 100% to make money/Bitcoin. Once they got your money for machines and monthly hosting and up front hosting as well they could care less about your business it's all about theirs. Don't use Compass! You've been warned.
Not worthy, avalon have 4TH and you pay 250$ this have 1th hmm and 200$
😭 I’ll probably get one of those too
This is a warning for all you people who are thinking about hosting and maybe even Compass Mining. I bought machines from Compass of the pretence that they would host them. I checked hash rates and chose machines appropriate for the moment figuring that I could get at least a Bitcoin or even two before they were obsolete and newer machines would take their place. Seemed easy and I figured even if they weren't too good at being hosts and my machines were offline a bit here and there, things would still work out. Wow, was I surprised when after waiting as expected almost a year for the 1st to go online the trouble began. You see, they can't put your machines online if they don't have a place to put them. Surprising but true. So in short if you have machines on a contract to go online and they have no place to put them, they ain't going to mine anything. But wait, there's more... That doesn't stop them from taking more orders and even promising that machines sold to others will go online in as little as a few days. Odd right? Then there is this, your machines will go online in the beginning, I guess to consummate a contract and then because they have a limited number of openings it goes offline after a short time. I suppose it's because they want to get as many people in the system and started up on their billing cycle. Once you're in the system your time online doesn't really matter because they can just credit you for your next month. But remember, you're mining bitcoin and if your investment is going to pay off you need Bitcoin and not just to be a part of a system that is moving machines all around to keep you captive. This is what happened to me. My machines were offline for months. They just simply refused to put them into service. Once my machines got a little time Compass took them offline in favor of putting newer customers into the rotation. I begged in the beginning for info about my machines, no one would tell me where they were and then after months they were in for service and inspection. Crazy what? service and cleaning? they haven't even been online much, or were they? IDK. I have my suspicions. Everything was so far from my worst case planning I was in shock. This went on for almost 2 years. A ton of service tickets and most with the same scripted answers. As I mentioned when they did finally seem to hear me, they gave me credits and not Bitcoin so my investment was crap. I could go on but you've probably read enough. Suffice to say, I have my machines here at home and they are pretty much useless. They arrived filthy and a 1/3 of them broken. Take my advice and stay away from these guys. Once you're signed up they just don't care about keeping you online, they won't budge. They siple don't seem to understand that your machines are like fruit, they age quickly and finally rot so they need to be up and running close to 100% to make money/Bitcoin. Once they got your money for machines and monthly hosting and up front hosting as well they could care less about your business it's all about theirs. Don't use Compass! You've been warned.
You will just need about 100,000 of those.
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This is a warning for all you people who are thinking about hosting and maybe even Compass Mining. I bought machines from Compass of the pretence that they would host them. I checked hash rates and chose machines appropriate for the moment figuring that I could get at least a Bitcoin or even two before they were obsolete and newer machines would take their place. Seemed easy and I figured even if they weren't too good at being hosts and my machines were offline a bit here and there, things would still work out. Wow, was I surprised when after waiting as expected almost a year for the 1st to go online the trouble began. You see, they can't put your machines online if they don't have a place to put them. Surprising but true. So in short if you have machines on a contract to go online and they have no place to put them, they ain't going to mine anything. But wait, there's more... That doesn't stop them from taking more orders and even promising that machines sold to others will go online in as little as a few days. Odd right? Then there is this, your machines will go online in the beginning, I guess to consummate a contract and then because they have a limited number of openings it goes offline after a short time. I suppose it's because they want to get as many people in the system and started up on their billing cycle. Once you're in the system your time online doesn't really matter because they can just credit you for your next month. But remember, you're mining bitcoin and if your investment is going to pay off you need Bitcoin and not just to be a part of a system that is moving machines all around to keep you captive. This is what happened to me. My machines were offline for months. They just simply refused to put them into service. Once my machines got a little time Compass took them offline in favor of putting newer customers into the rotation. I begged in the beginning for info about my machines, no one would tell me where they were and then after months they were in for service and inspection. Crazy what? service and cleaning? they haven't even been online much, or were they? IDK. I have my suspicions. Everything was so far from my worst case planning I was in shock. This went on for almost 2 years. A ton of service tickets and most with the same scripted answers. As I mentioned when they did finally seem to hear me, they gave me credits and not Bitcoin so my investment was crap. I could go on but you've probably read enough. Suffice to say, I have my machines here at home and they are pretty much useless. They arrived filthy and a 1/3 of them broken. Take my advice and stay away from these guys. Once you're signed up they just don't care about keeping you online, they won't budge. They siple don't seem to understand that your machines are like fruit, they age quickly and finally rot so they need to be up and running close to 100% to make money/Bitcoin. Once they got your money for machines and monthly hosting and up front hosting as well they could care less about your business it's all about theirs. Don't use Compass! You've been warned.
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This is a warning for all you people who are thinking about hosting and maybe even Compass Mining. I bought machines from Compass of the pretence that they would host them. I checked hash rates and chose machines appropriate for the moment figuring that I could get at least a Bitcoin or even two before they were obsolete and newer machines would take their place. Seemed easy and I figured even if they weren't too good at being hosts and my machines were offline a bit here and there, things would still work out. Wow, was I surprised when after waiting as expected almost a year for the 1st to go online the trouble began. You see, they can't put your machines online if they don't have a place to put them. Surprising but true. So in short if you have machines on a contract to go online and they have no place to put them, they ain't going to mine anything. But wait, there's more... That doesn't stop them from taking more orders and even promising that machines sold to others will go online in as little as a few days. Odd right? Then there is this, your machines will go online in the beginning, I guess to consummate a contract and then because they have a limited number of openings it goes offline after a short time. I suppose it's because they want to get as many people in the system and started up on their billing cycle. Once you're in the system your time online doesn't really matter because they can just credit you for your next month. But remember, you're mining bitcoin and if your investment is going to pay off you need Bitcoin and not just to be a part of a system that is moving machines all around to keep you captive. This is what happened to me. My machines were offline for months. They just simply refused to put them into service. Once my machines got a little time Compass took them offline in favor of putting newer customers into the rotation. I begged in the beginning for info about my machines, no one would tell me where they were and then after months they were in for service and inspection. Crazy what? service and cleaning? they haven't even been online much, or were they? IDK. I have my suspicions. Everything was so far from my worst case planning I was in shock. This went on for almost 2 years. A ton of service tickets and most with the same scripted answers. As I mentioned when they did finally seem to hear me, they gave me credits and not Bitcoin so my investment was crap. I could go on but you've probably read enough. Suffice to say, I have my machines here at home and they are pretty much useless. They arrived filthy and a 1/3 of them broken. Take my advice and stay away from these guys. Once you're signed up they just don't care about keeping you online, they won't budge. They siple don't seem to understand that your machines are like fruit, they age quickly and finally rot so they need to be up and running close to 100% to make money/Bitcoin. Once they got your money for machines and monthly hosting and up front hosting as well they could care less about your business it's all about theirs. Don't use Compass! You've been warned.
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This is a warning for all you people who are thinking about hosting and maybe even Compass Mining. I bought machines from Compass of the pretence that they would host them. I checked hash rates and chose machines appropriate for the moment figuring that I could get at least a Bitcoin or even two before they were obsolete and newer machines would take their place. Seemed easy and I figured even if they weren't too good at being hosts and my machines were offline a bit here and there, things would still work out. Wow, was I surprised when after waiting as expected almost a year for the 1st to go online the trouble began. You see, they can't put your machines online if they don't have a place to put them. Surprising but true. So in short if you have machines on a contract to go online and they have no place to put them, they ain't going to mine anything. But wait, there's more... That doesn't stop them from taking more orders and even promising that machines sold to others will go online in as little as a few days. Odd right? Then there is this, your machines will go online in the beginning, I guess to consummate a contract and then because they have a limited number of openings it goes offline after a short time. I suppose it's because they want to get as many people in the system and started up on their billing cycle. Once you're in the system your time online doesn't really matter because they can just credit you for your next month. But remember, you're mining bitcoin and if your investment is going to pay off you need Bitcoin and not just to be a part of a system that is moving machines all around to keep you captive. This is what happened to me. My machines were offline for months. They just simply refused to put them into service. Once my machines got a little time Compass took them offline in favor of putting newer customers into the rotation. I begged in the beginning for info about my machines, no one would tell me where they were and then after months they were in for service and inspection. Crazy what? service and cleaning? they haven't even been online much, or were they? IDK. I have my suspicions. Everything was so far from my worst case planning I was in shock. This went on for almost 2 years. A ton of service tickets and most with the same scripted answers. As I mentioned when they did finally seem to hear me, they gave me credits and not Bitcoin so my investment was crap. I could go on but you've probably read enough. Suffice to say, I have my machines here at home and they are pretty much useless. They arrived filthy and a 1/3 of them broken. Take my advice and stay away from these guys. Once you're signed up they just don't care about keeping you online, they won't budge. They siple don't seem to understand that your machines are like fruit, they age quickly and finally rot so they need to be up and running close to 100% to make money/Bitcoin. Once they got your money for machines and monthly hosting and up front hosting as well they could care less about your business it's all about theirs. Don't use Compass! You've been warned.
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This is a warning for all you people who are thinking about hosting and maybe even Compass Mining. I bought machines from Compass of the pretence that they would host them. I checked hash rates and chose machines appropriate for the moment figuring that I could get at least a Bitcoin or even two before they were obsolete and newer machines would take their place. Seemed easy and I figured even if they weren't too good at being hosts and my machines were offline a bit here and there, things would still work out. Wow, was I surprised when after waiting as expected almost a year for the 1st to go online the trouble began. You see, they can't put your machines online if they don't have a place to put them. Surprising but true. So in short if you have machines on a contract to go online and they have no place to put them, they ain't going to mine anything. But wait, there's more... That doesn't stop them from taking more orders and even promising that machines sold to others will go online in as little as a few days. Odd right? Then there is this, your machines will go online in the beginning, I guess to consummate a contract and then because they have a limited number of openings it goes offline after a short time. I suppose it's because they want to get as many people in the system and started up on their billing cycle. Once you're in the system your time online doesn't really matter because they can just credit you for your next month. But remember, you're mining bitcoin and if your investment is going to pay off you need Bitcoin and not just to be a part of a system that is moving machines all around to keep you captive. This is what happened to me. My machines were offline for months. They just simply refused to put them into service. Once my machines got a little time Compass took them offline in favor of putting newer customers into the rotation. I begged in the beginning for info about my machines, no one would tell me where they were and then after months they were in for service and inspection. Crazy what? service and cleaning? they haven't even been online much, or were they? IDK. I have my suspicions. Everything was so far from my worst case planning I was in shock. This went on for almost 2 years. A ton of service tickets and most with the same scripted answers. As I mentioned when they did finally seem to hear me, they gave me credits and not Bitcoin so my investment was crap. I could go on but you've probably read enough. Suffice to say, I have my machines here at home and they are pretty much useless. They arrived filthy and a 1/3 of them broken. Take my advice and stay away from these guys. Once you're signed up they just don't care about keeping you online, they won't budge. They siple don't seem to understand that your machines are like fruit, they age quickly and finally rot so they need to be up and running close to 100% to make money/Bitcoin. Once they got your money for machines and monthly hosting and up front hosting as well they could care less about your business it's all about theirs. Don't use Compass! You've been warned.