$46k Spent on Bitcoin Mining Hardware: The Final Reckoning

$46k Spent on Bitcoin Mining Hardware: The Final Reckoning

In the two previous articles of this series, Dario Di Pardo listed the highs and lows of having spent many thousands of dollars on pre-ordered bitcoin mining hardware and then having to endure delays, poor communication and broken promises, as some of the companies failed to provide the promised equipment in time. In this last part of the series (see one and two here), Di Pardo tells CoinDesk which companies finally came good on their promises and which left him wishing he'd just spent his bucks on bitcoin. Di Pardo told CoinDesk, if he had one learned one thing from the experience, it....


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