Back in the Ethereum early days, I built a mining rig on a shoestring budget and it actually worked out. Put together a detailed breakdown of my approach—how I sourced affordable hardware, optimized power consumption, and managed to stay profitable even with modest setup costs. It's a solid case study for anyone curious about how mining economics played out in those early cycles. The whole process taught me a lot about hardware efficiency and ROI calculations in this space.
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TooScaredToSell
· 2h ago
NGL, that opportunity to scoop up deals back then really can't be regained now.
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SmartContractDiver
· 2h ago
Wow, early Ethereum mining really could generate stable profits back then. Now, it's completely unplayable.
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CryptoNomics
· 2h ago
ngl, the survivorship bias in this narrative is absolutely *chef's kiss*—nobody talks about the 10k rigs that went underwater. did you actually run a proper monte carlo simulation on your hardware depreciation curves, or just eyeballing it?
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BoredWatcher
· 2h ago
Early Ethereum mining was truly wild growth. Looking back now, it was all opportunities.
Back in the Ethereum early days, I built a mining rig on a shoestring budget and it actually worked out. Put together a detailed breakdown of my approach—how I sourced affordable hardware, optimized power consumption, and managed to stay profitable even with modest setup costs. It's a solid case study for anyone curious about how mining economics played out in those early cycles. The whole process taught me a lot about hardware efficiency and ROI calculations in this space.