[ANN] SocalsFarm (Mining Asset) 50% Investor Insurance
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@Dillion no problem at all my man in fact I apologize for not making those addresses publicly available beforehand, that was an oversight on my part. But as you can see both @haitch and myself have kept our words and all funds that are supposed to be escrowed are escrowed.
Please note that the insurance may seem a bit short for the amount of shares outstanding but that is because my 10% of the shares DOES NOT get covered by the insurance so any shares I get as my fee are ineligible for an insurance claim from myself to further protect my investors (this Insurance exemption doesn't apply to shares I purchase only the 10% I receive from each share block sold as my fee)
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Now nothing is set in stone until I get the Fiat in hand but my plan for this disbursement of the asset sale escrow is to use the funds to not only expand the mining capacity by a minimum of 20TB but to also go ahead and invest in a high HDD capacity tower to provide more HDD space but to also get the asset in a more professional and efficient configuration. As of right now I am utilizing External drives connected to my personal laptop, not only is this inefficient in both mining and max capacity but it is extremely taxing on my laptop and ties up my personal computer while mining is ongoing. The new tower will not be a top dollar gaming or mining rig just a bare bones of what is needed to mine and plot the HDDs and more importantly a place to mount multiple HDDs by SATA and to allow even greater expansion in the future.
I will also be able to purchase more TB per unit since Desktop HDDs are invariably cheaper than External HDDs (I know I know an External is a Desktop HDD with a fancy little interface that makes it independent of a tower and turns SATA into USB, but the lack of that interface is what makes the pure Desktop drives cheaper)
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@socal Given the significant increase in Burst price, and how much releasing the escrow would allow you to expand, I'm willing to do so unless there is a large investor push back. Rather than release all at once, I'll release 25% now - about $1,500 worth, and then again each time those additional drives are plotted and earning for the asset.
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@haitch Given there were no objections, and at Socals request to get additional equipment, I've released 50% of the escrow. I believe @socal has proven his intent with the asset, and look forward to the expansion these funds will provide.
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I acknowledge receipt of funds and I have converted them for Equipment upgrades and purchasing.
Stay tuned because this asset will be getting a massive mining capacity boost soon.
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Now here's a concern. Should I go with SMR drives that will provide much higher density HDDs at the cost of plotting taking up to 10 times as long OR Smaller drives with MUCH faster plotting rates.
Real Life Example:
It took me only 8 hours to plot my 2TB regular Toshiba drive but took me about 150 hours to plot one 5TB Seagate SMR Drive
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@socal I would go with the lowest $ / TB
Rich
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@RichBC that is normally the SMR drives unfortunately. They are a holy terror to plot but are fine once plotted
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@socal I agree with Rich. No point buying fancy hdds while cheaper ones do the same job. Just keep them cool and avoid seagate and everything should be fine.
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@socal Are SMR Drives actually cheaper than a conventional Drive, what drives / TB / costs are you considering?
Rich
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@RichBC well since last time I bought drives the 5TB Seagate SMR drives were $120 or $24/TB
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@socal Price sounds quite good to me, but I am in the UK so difficult to compare. My farm is mostly Toshiba Canvio 5TB USB, which when I last bought several Months ago were the best TB / £ in the UK.
Rich
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@RichBC yeah different price markets and I'm trying to go internal drives now not external drives so looking at some 8TB internal HDDs at $285
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I'll actually be paying a higher cost per TB but these are the largest HDDs available currently so we are getting the highest available storage density
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@socal I think going internal is fine, you should still look for the lowest $ /TB but remember to include in your thinking the interface and any other costs.
So also look forward to how many more TB / Drives you will be adding over the coming Months as it may mean that a slight extra cost but less Drives is more cost effective?
Rich
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@RichBC more or less yes now a large expense is going to be the C&C computer itself since it will need a high-end CPU and GPU to mine such massive amounts of capacity in a timely enough manner to make mining possible. So as of current calculations I can get the new C&C computer and another 48TB of mining capacity with internal space for another 72TB of capacity as more funds are released
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This means the asset will have a brand new dedicated C&C computer and 68TB of mining capacity.
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@socal I am no expert but I think the key to a good read speed for the plots is jminer and a GPU, then you need to think about the interfaces for the number of SATA Drives you plan to have. Once you have that the power of the CPU and amount of memory is far less important.
Rich
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@RichBC I will have 6 8TB SATA drives, a GTX 1070 GPU and a Intel i7-7700K CPU. In the future I will put in another 9 8TB SATA HDDs and associated PCIe SATA controller(s) for the extra SATA drives. This is a total of 120TB internal mining capacity.
This will be in addition to the 20TB of External drives currently mining.
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@socal Spec sounds good, but I wonder if you might be better to stick with AMD for the GPU? I would see what others say before committing?
Rich


