I’ve been hobby mining for a while—super fun, and I’ve learned a lot.

Lately, I’ve been bidding on #mining farm auctions for rented hashrate, which is a blast too.

Home mining’s tricky with power and gear costs, and profitability can be challenging .

Enter rigly.io—the site I’ve been using for auctions. I fumbled some settings and messed up a bit, but their tech support got me sorted out.

Rigly seems solid: you definitely get the #hashrate you pay for, sent wherever you want. #Bid smart, and you’ll score some freshly mined #BTC.

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Question: If you rent these miners or hash power, and it hits a block, who gets the reward? Or am I thinking of this wrong?

Not trying to throw shade as I'm not educated about this org but sovereignty is my first concert ... Agreed....

I have been home mining for 5 years, just keep stacking SATs at home, in my own wallet.

Canada here too, snow belt, Ontario...thinking of running some of my mini miners in the shed during winter to keep it dry ...I side rubber made containers with holes in them and lid open... Thoughts?

The miner / heaters are amazing. Do keep em away from water.

You could make an enclosure with 3D printed air shrouds etc.

A roof over the miner with good airflow might be sufficient