[ANN] BrownieMiner Asset (ZEC/BURST)
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@haitch my pc's mining ZEC are solar powered
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@haitch take into account that there is a BURST miner attached to the asset and that ZEC is at an alltime low. Most major exchanges put ZEC at a prominent place on their exchange. When it goes up, so will this asset. @haitch do you know how profitable 69.5 Sol/s is right now?
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@browniemix Those 4TB are going to add about $2.50/month to the payout, which still leaves it with a greater than 100 year time to ROI. I know ZEC is at a low - I also mine it. But without a better explanation of your long term plans on how this asset is going to expand and grow, I currently can't see how this is viable.
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@haitch if i only sold 10,000 assets right now, those assets would be getting the income you described plus whatever hard drive i can afford from the burst paid
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@haitch $13,400 is a lot of hard drives
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@browniemix If you're talking about a staggered release of assets, and using those funds to expand the mining farms, then elaborate on that in your OP - as it stands currently it's, here's 1,000,000 shares of an asset that will never ROI. To get people interested in your asset you have to explain the full vision, this is how I intend to to do it, not some vague statements.
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@haitch let me elaborate
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The revenue generated from asset sales will go 100% to buying more hard drives for the burst part of the asset. The ZEC portion is a bonus to ensure all the eggs aren't in one basket
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@browniemix I'm not trying to give you a hard time here, please understand that, I'm trying to help, but everything you've said is vague. Get specific - "I intend to release 1M share in tranches of X shares, the funds of those shares will fund the purchase of X additional TB, my strategy is .............."
Also note that there are already at least three other assets with the sell to expand concept, but they're running at around a 10% maintenance fee - 40% is really high.
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@haitch ok, let me do some math. You have a valid point. With the profitability of BURST I think I can lower the maintenance
