That's why I was asking your intention first.
If you want a hobby, then maybe dropping $600 on this device is something you could justify -- maybe even show it off to the visiting relatives over Christmas. But if you are trying to "turn a profit", then this device won't help with that, and depending on your cost per kWh, there might not be any bitcoin mining device available to you that will.
That's why people buy hardware that is operated by a commercial bitcoin mining operator that has access to cheap electricity and that will host and manage your equipment.
HashBranch is a service that matches people with hosting facilities.
Thank you for explaining, that makes a lot of sense. Definitely not looking to lose money on a hobby, so I will definitely look into this hosting service, thank you!
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