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<blockquote data-quote="quad" data-source="post: 16617778" data-attributes="member: 17952"><p>Yeah thanks it's peanuts compared to Vitalik with his 325,000 ETH lol!</p><p></p><p>I am really impressed with the staking interface. I logged back in about 45 - 60 minutes after staking and your ETH and ETH 2 balances are shown side by side in dollars. There is also a rewards ticker that is showing your rewards in dollar terms as it is growing. Kind of like a stopwatch. It was already over $6. And that will grow faster over time as the ETH being staked is compounded. And if the price of Ethereum goes to $10k or more it will become more dramatic.</p><p></p><p>The issue with the rigs in the summer is it gets hot in the house. We have a good central AC unit that can cool the house well even with the rigs running fulltime. But my power usage then goes to 13,500 watts total so I will have a really high electrical bill. Probably still profitable but it bothers me heating and cooling the house at the same time. Most days we can get by opening windows and doors with storm doors. That helps a lot. And I have an extractor fan in the basement right above two rigs to suck the warm air outside. There is a fresh air vent on the other side of the basement to make up for the loss in air.</p><p></p><p>Michigan will occasionally have a 2 week period of hot weather in the 90s or maybe even close to 100. I think on those weeks I am going to shut the rigs down. And then once it becomes more manageable start mining again.</p><p></p><p>I have a business with two partners that's also mining Ethereum from two office locations. We are not paying for the electrical but only have 18 GPUs in circulation. But it is good for about $2000 per month.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="quad, post: 16617778, member: 17952"] Yeah thanks it's peanuts compared to Vitalik with his 325,000 ETH lol! I am really impressed with the staking interface. I logged back in about 45 - 60 minutes after staking and your ETH and ETH 2 balances are shown side by side in dollars. There is also a rewards ticker that is showing your rewards in dollar terms as it is growing. Kind of like a stopwatch. It was already over $6. And that will grow faster over time as the ETH being staked is compounded. And if the price of Ethereum goes to $10k or more it will become more dramatic. The issue with the rigs in the summer is it gets hot in the house. We have a good central AC unit that can cool the house well even with the rigs running fulltime. But my power usage then goes to 13,500 watts total so I will have a really high electrical bill. Probably still profitable but it bothers me heating and cooling the house at the same time. Most days we can get by opening windows and doors with storm doors. That helps a lot. And I have an extractor fan in the basement right above two rigs to suck the warm air outside. There is a fresh air vent on the other side of the basement to make up for the loss in air. Michigan will occasionally have a 2 week period of hot weather in the 90s or maybe even close to 100. I think on those weeks I am going to shut the rigs down. And then once it becomes more manageable start mining again. I have a business with two partners that's also mining Ethereum from two office locations. We are not paying for the electrical but only have 18 GPUs in circulation. But it is good for about $2000 per month. [/QUOTE]
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