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Thanks for the response.Its interesting to see what the 'other side' is thinking.

I've actually made the most money ever to the short side.They say that longs go up in steps and shorts go down in elevators so that probably accounts for that.

I'm not 'perma' anything which allows me to be flexible and dynamic in the markets.

Your retirement fund should indeed be long only.Theres a clue there for you.Horizon is the key word.

Re Crypto:be honest like everyone else and say you dont quite get it.Every single person invested in crypto at some stage didnt quite get it.Every single person in crypto has at some stage doubted.

If you think crypto investors are stupid or rich quickers,you need to do more research.

No problem


I'm looking at one triple etf that I know once markets pull back even the slightest pull back will send it down an easy 50 dollars a share. Looking to short it very soon. ...believe after nvda earnings on the 21st it will be ready to short. Its trading above 300 now so any sell off and it's straight down ....have seen it drip too many times from high levels and regretted not shorting it.
 
I actually like the sound of a mining rig.

It's the sound of Bitcoin being made.

If I could have an MP3 player with a Bitcoin noise I would probably be listening to it all day
 
Isn't a Bitcoin mine pretty much the same as a cloud computing mine, a warehouse with stacked servers?

Who's ever heard anyone complain about those?
 
Isn't a Bitcoin mine pretty much the same as a cloud computing mine, a warehouse with stacked servers?

Who's ever heard anyone complain about those?
People aren't complaining about ordinary data centers because they make less noise than bitcoin mines.
Bing Copilot said:
**Bitcoin mining operations** tend to be **louder** than **ordinary data centers**. Let me explain why:

1. **Hardware Noise**:
- **Bitcoin mining rigs** consist of powerful GPUs or ASICs (Application-Specific Integrated Circuits) running at full throttle. These devices generate significant noise due to their cooling fans and high-speed operation.
- **Data center servers**, while still noisy, are designed with noise reduction in mind. They often use quieter fans and are optimized for efficient airflow.

2. **Cooling Systems**:
- **Bitcoin miners** require robust cooling to prevent overheating. The cooling fans add to the overall noise level.
- **Data centers** employ more sophisticated cooling solutions, such as liquid cooling or hot/cold aisle containment. While still noisy, these systems are more efficient and quieter than individual mining rigs.

3. **Density and Scale**:
- **Bitcoin mining farms** can be densely packed with multiple mining rigs in a confined space. The cumulative noise from all these devices can be quite substantial.
- **Data centers**, although large, are spread out across racks and aisles. The noise is distributed more evenly, reducing the overall impact.

4. **Location and Isolation**:
- **Bitcoin mining facilities** are sometimes located in remote areas where noise regulations are less strict. This allows them to operate without worrying too much about noise pollution.
- **Data centers**, especially those in urban areas, must adhere to noise regulations. They invest in soundproofing and isolation to minimize disturbances.

In summary, if you were to stand next to a Bitcoin mining farm, you'd likely experience a louder environment compared to being near an ordinary data center. However, both generate considerable noise due to their computational demands and cooling requirements.
 

Just listen to the noise.
Even if you have just a few mining equipment at home,
you will go mental within months.

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But why?
If "why" is why do bitcoin mines make more noise, the answer is in my quote from Bing Copilot above. If the "why" is why people are complaining ...
https://archive.li/EXVRA
Bitcoin Mining Noise Drives Neighbors Nuts—a Giant Dentist Drill That Won’t Stop
...
The 500 people who neighbor the company’s computer center got something else: an inescapable drone that is driving many of them crazy.

“It’s comparable to torture,” said Paul Gingues, a Sherbrooke city councilor who has heard the noise and received complaints from constituents.

https://www.washingtonpost.com/business/interactive/2022/cryptocurrency-mine-noise-homes-nc/
“It’s like living on top of Niagara Falls,” said Mike Lugiewicz, whose home lies less than 100 yards from the mine.

“When it’s at its worst, it’s like sitting on the tarmac with a jet engine in front of you. But the jet never leaves. The jet never takes off. It’s just annoying. It’s just constant annoyance,” he said

https://www.popularmechanics.com/science/health/a42011194/crypto-mine-noise-murphy/
Within weeks of when the mine began running, angry residents started complaining about the incessant noise on Facebook and Nextdoor. They likened this new, pervasive sound to a highway, a jet engine on the runway, or a semi idling in their driveway, and said it was disrupting their sleep and eroding their sense of peace.

https://www.euronews.com/green/2022...ning-out-the-sound-of-niagara-falls-heres-how
"I get four hours of sleep, maybe, because of that constant noise," says Elizabeth Lundy, a resident of Niagara Falls who lives about two blocks from the US Bitcoin plant.

"I can hear the noise even through the storm windows."

From Elizabeth’s front porch the noise can be heard loud and clear. And it only gets louder as you get closer to the plant on Buffalo Avenue.

Another local, who lives more than 1.5km from the plant, compares the sound to a 747 jet. Once, he could hear the sound of Niagara Falls - over 3km away - from his back garden, but now it’s just the whirring sound of the Bitcoin plant.

https://fox56.com/news/local/residents-raise-noise-complaints-with-bitcoin-mining-facility
“It’s been so intense that I can’t sleep at night. I wake up in the middle of the night. It averages around 3 or 4 in the morning and I wake up and I can’t get back to sleep for two or three hours and it’s jut been a nightmare,” Stephen Bodnar, a life long resident of Salem Township, said.

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No one has listened to me lol... I've written it here a bunch of times.

All this "proof of work" can be done for free, 24/7, with absolutely zero carbon footprint, zero noise, and zero anything else.

You do it with a constellation of satellites that are custom built for the job, that get their power from the sun.... and then you beam the work back down. It's so simple, it's stupid. Whatever.
 
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