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2 Jun
2021
2 Jun
'21
9:11 p.m.
The inefficiencies involved in that arbitrage of sorts could cause that type of miner to lose the race compared to an in-house op. Nor do profitable arbitrage conditions usually last long in free markets... and retool, chase, retool, chase, retool, chase... gets costly. Storage coins might beat convenience of Amazon in cost per space etc for some purposes, but both will cost more than a fully specialized dedicated pro mining op at scale. Then there are network, counterparty, and other risks. Thus did not suggest it. People could study such things more, make famous conference presentations and coins, compete in markets...