My Interview with Bitcoin Mining Giant BitCluster

in LeoFinance3 years ago

bitcoinmining.png
Source

A few days ago I wrote a post about a company mining Bitcoin in an old industrial city Norilsk with private electrical service at below $0.04 a kwh.

I found it fascinating as Norilsk is a very remote and secluded place with extremely cold weather and very few access points.

norilsk.png
Source

I reached out to BitCluster and asked if I could do an interview to share with the community. They were very accommodating and gave me some interesting answers.

Sergey Arestov, co-founder of BitCluster replied to my questions below.

Could you tell me a little about your company BitСluster and what it is like being a mining operation at your scale.

A little history. In June 2017, we met with my business partner Vitaly Borshchenko to discuss the topic of cryptocurrencies and mining. By this time, I was already familiar with cryptocurrencies, used bitcoin, crypto wallet, was familiar with blockchain technology, but I had not deal with mining. The subject was very interesting to us, and we decided to look into it. Already 2 weeks later we flew to China to meet with manufacturers of mining equipment and Chinese miners to better understand the issue. So, after that we decided to launch our own mining project. A third partner Dmitry Kikin joined us and we began to do our best to develop the project. In August 2017 we made the first purchases of equipment and started looking for facilities for its placement. At that time, we stopped at two locations: Ivanovo and Saransk regions of Russia. At the beginning of 2018, we launched our first megawatt.

As you know, 2018 is also known for a strong drop in the value of Bitcoin. The year was very difficult and many miners, including mining data centers, simply did not survive it. Then we realized how important the cost of electricity is in this process. Soon we started moving to regions with cheaper electricity. The Irkutsk region with an excess of hydro generation and a surplus of electricity was chosen for the relocation. Now we have 2 data centers in this region and our famous data center beyond the Arctic Circle in Norilsk. Norilsk has the cheapest electricity in Russia. At the same time, the electricity supply is not connected to the main power grids of Russia and is carried out at the expense of gas and hydroelectric power plants.


I did some reading about Norilsk, and it is a very secluded and difficult area to get to. Did this pose unique issues with planning your new facility there?

Yes, this is a very remote region. It is possible to get there in winter only by air, in the summer period from May to October, navigation on the Yenisei River is open. Therefore, the construction could only be carried out in the summer. All the construction materials necessary for the infrastructure of the data center, as well as containers for placing equipment, complete transformer substation, and other materials, we delivered in the summer in an extremely short time and were in a hurry to make it before the navigation was closed.

Now we deliver the miners by air delivery, there are no problems.

You currently have around 5,000 Antminers in Narilsk, do you know how many more you will scale up to?

Now the capacity of 11.2 MW is open in Norilsk. By the end of the year, we plan to increase the capacity to 31 MW, which will accommodate approximately 10,000 modern miners.


With over 12,000 miners, how frequently do they breakdown and need service / replacement?

Yes, from time to time, miners fail and they need repairs. We have technical personnel and spare parts for repairs at our facilities. After the breakdown is diagnosed, we, in agreement with the client, repair the miner on the spot or send it to the partner service in Moscow.


How many other Bitcoin mining facilities do you operate?

For today, there are 4 data centers in Russia, two in the Irkutsk region, one in Norilsk and one in Ivanovo.


Do you mine anything other than Bitcoin?

Apart from Bitcoin on one of our facilities, our client mine Ethereum and Litecoin but basically, our infrastructure is designed to host equipment based on the sha 256 algorithm.


What are your thoughts on the availability of Bitcoin mining hardware for example the Antminer S19/S19 Pro.

Yes, now there is a shortage of equipment in this series on the market, but for us, as a big player, it is possible to order a separate butch from 500 miners on exclusive terms from the manufacturer. Besides there are good analogues, for example, Whatsminer M30 S++ 112th/s is a great option.


What are your thoughts on the Bitcoin mining difficulty and Bitcoin's price.

The difficulty of the bitcoin network will continue to grow, and the popularity of this investment and transactional asset will also grow. Deflation of this asset will continue to push the rate up.


What type of investment would it take to utilize your services to mine Bitcoin profitably?

For maximum efficiency and profitability of bitcoin mining it is better to invest from $1 million, because in this case you can optimize all the related costs to achieve the most attractive prices for the equipment, logistics, to achieve special conditions for maintenance and electricity cost. Finally, the investor can expect an income of 50% per annum in the horizon of 4 years.


Thank you Sergey and the rest of your team for giving me this opportunity to ask a few questions.

One thing I thought was really cool, the team salvaged some scrap metal in the area and created a Steampunk style Bitcoin sculpture.

bitcoin.png
Source


Securely chat with me on Keybase

Why you should vote me as witness

Posted Using LeoFinance Beta

Sort:  

This post is cool in more ways than one.

Love the Bitcoin Steampunk sculpture.

That's really cool they took the time to chat with you and really interesting! Cheers for that.
They mentioned clients so they are basically acting as a broker, renting the equipment out in a similar way data centres rent servers? Is that to cover the huge capital investment sooner as opposed to needing to wait until they've mined enough Bitcoin?

I believe they do both, they mine for themselves, but also for clients.

Posted Using LeoFinance Beta

Hey were you able to get hold of anyone from pornhub with respect to accepting Hive as a payment method?

Posted Using LeoFinance Beta

I haven't heard back. Will try again in a few days.

Posted Using LeoFinance Beta

I bet that cold weather helps out with the cooling problems. I have a stake in the Hive blockchain mining stock, looks like they are mining a lot of Eth now.

Posted Using LeoFinance Beta

It's interesting, even with -24 degrees they still need to use a cooling system.

Posted Using LeoFinance Beta

Holy moley thats super freezing cold, i can't believe people live like that.

Posted Using LeoFinance Beta

4 cents per KWh? Pretty cheap power. Did he really say that you could expect half million per year after 4 years on a 1 million investment? That's a not a bad return even if you only get one year at the rate.

Thanks for a cool interview.

cool write up, thanks

Man, a 1M minimum to get started these days... Man I wish ole Doc Brown would show up with the Delorian, lol.

What a good post, totally creative despite being such a rational topic ... I congratulate you

really very interesting especially the incredible investments in new miners.

It is certainly a growing sector, an indication that the market is much richer than it appears

Posted Using LeoFinance Beta

Thanks for your excellent post, I find a very big name missing. If holding a big event, this name is indispensable, that is (Bitcoimagazine) they are the largest magazine in the world, they regularly organize events to give away huge free bitcoin to the community, There were even a lot of people who received up to 2 million Shatoshi for a free event. A big event without them is sad

Posted Using LeoFinance Beta

Mining Bitcoin in the Gulag. What a life...

Posted Using LeoFinance Beta

Nice work (and writing), @themarkymark.

Posted Using LeoFinance Beta

I've always wondered how miners, regardless how small or large, are able to to remain profitable. Between power costs, miners becoming outdated before they turn profit, and price volatility seems like a business model that wouldn't be profitable.

damn you actually, interviewed them! awesome as well as the btc scrap statue!

Posted Using LeoFinance Beta

I am doing interviews myself and really like the format with the headings. Mine have been a bit more essay-style in their appearance, but I think I might try this in the future it is eye-catching!

Posted Using LeoFinance Beta

I think formatting makes a big difference.

Posted Using LeoFinance Beta

Agreed, being on a site like LeoFinance, every post is competition (though if everyone was successful that would make me happy as well), will try to make the articles stand out!

Posted Using LeoFinance Beta

!wine


Cheers, @janaliana You Successfully Shared 0.100 WINE With @themarkymark.
You Earned 0.100 WINE As Curation Reward.
You Utilized 2/3 Successful Calls.

wine-greeting


WINE Current Market Price : 10.000 HIVE

But mining is to end in a few years correct ? Who will run it then? (I have no plans in that direction by the way)

Posted Using LeoFinance Beta

Cool post marky!

Posted Using LeoFinance Beta