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I have loosely looked at it but I don’t do it regularly or in any detail. Those numbers seem reasonable but I haven’t measured

Let's pretend these digits are accurate and machines work in top performance mode.
200+40+20+400=660 W per hour
660*24=15840 W or 15.84 kW per day

Electricity cost in my area is around $0.1 kWh, in this case your machines would consume 15.84*0.1=$1.58 of electricity

Final calculation: $1.58/$105'000=~1500 sat. If you daily buy sats instead of paying electricity bills you'd get more sats.

Here comes the question. Do you mine for fun, you have free electricity, or something else?

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It’s for fun. I don’t have free electricity. It also earns KYC-free sats

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You're a big heart man if you're ready contribute so much into the idea that is going to fix our world.
Have a nice day
See you tomorrow over here

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anything worth fixing takes great work; lottery mining is the way to go for the highest level of care for bitcoin, and one shud work on increasing the uptime of the miner; if a man can hash even 1 bitaxe for 5 years under any conditions thru any perturbations at 99.99% (golden standard of four 9's) uptime, then that's a very realiable 1 TH/s out of the 1 ZH/s (or out of a billion bitaxes); that is not an insignificant level of care for the ASIC machine chip;

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