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(00:01:53) PRESENTED BY HASH SLUTS
(00:03:19) "Hey Max, you're a pussy."
(00:10:50) BOOSTS
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(00:47:12) PMW: Tinkering at the Work Bench
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You cunt. You fucked me here, haven't you? You absolute cunt. What's going on? It does this sometimes. If you, like, take your AirPods out or walk away or make any changes Mhmm. I think my mic is now my AirPods rather than my mic.
[00:00:14] Unknown:
No. No? I don't think so. I mean, I would know. We'll trust what you're saying. Just tap on your mic. Oh, yeah. Yeah? Yeah. Mhmm. Okay. I'd know if you were pulling some AirPods shit. I've gotta wear them now as my headphones. I can't use the over ear ones. It's too hot. Did you see people were posting videos of somebody having, like, dents in their heads from wearing headphones? Dents in their head? Yeah. Like a a headphone dent.
[00:00:42] Unknown:
Like, you'd wanna be DJ kids in the third world. Oh, like the over ear ones. Mhmm. Oh, how can you wear them that tight to make a dent in your fucking skull? Skulls are quite hard. I don't know. Maybe you've been wearing it since you were a kid.
[00:00:55] Unknown:
Maybe. Okay. You've grown into it. Horrible. It's like those tribes that form their heads into cones and Mhmm. All kinds of goofiness.
[00:01:05] Unknown:
Extend their necks? Yeah. You can do it. That's what they do with the women. They put, like, a ring Yeah. Around the neck, like, a metal ring, like, for every year of marriage or something. And then if they cheat on their husband, they take all the rings off in the next snap. Is that is that that's not that's not I don't know that it's is true. I'm sure I've heard it. I've heard it. Did did you cheat on me? Yeah. Take the ring. Snap.
[00:01:34] Unknown:
Take them rings off.
[00:01:39] Unknown:
I don't think that's true, but it's it's funny.
[00:01:42] Unknown:
Alright, Maximilian von Bittenstein. Let's get this recording in the can. Alright. Let's kick it off with our HashSluts ad intro.
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[00:02:14] Unknown:
Very hot.
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No way, Val. Celsius.
[00:02:18] Unknown:
85 degrees C? Overclocking? More like overclocking.
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If you think the last difficulty adjustment was hard, check out the Hashlutz Rockin' Bonds. And speaking of difficulty adjustment, it's not the only thing that'll be going up. Going up?
[00:02:36] Unknown:
How about going down?
[00:02:38] Unknown:
Going down? Going down on our famous all you can eat buffet, that is. Try out our signature nacho dish, guac and Asic chips. How many can you fit on your board? You got some on your chin. Let me get that. Thanks, Tammy. We've got racks full of servers and girls with full racks.
[00:02:57] Unknown:
We'll keep you running at peak efficiency all night.
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So come on down to Hashlucks Gentlemen's Club, the only place where your layer two will make you wanna layer
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two. Hashlucks Gentlemen's Club. Woo hoo.
[00:03:14] Unknown:
Because TikTok
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blocks don't stop, and neither do we.
[00:03:20] Unknown:
Thanks, Debbie. Mhmm. Tammy, she sure is something, isn't she? I just got a lovely message from our good friend, Dick Greaser.
[00:03:30] Unknown:
Oh, you did? Yeah. Would you like to share or you just wanna say that you got a message from him? Well, he messaged the other day saying, oh, we never did that catch up. And I said,
[00:03:40] Unknown:
oh, well, just just give me a shout next week. He said, oh, I'm scheduling it now. And then I just got, hey, Max. You're a pussy.
[00:03:49] Unknown:
That was my scheduled message. You little rascal. When we have a break, we're listening to Blood Miner in the Wild something. Get the details of their event in Vegas.
[00:04:03] Unknown:
Yeah. I don't wanna just yap them off the top of my head. We're a bit off the ball with it all at the moment. All I know is that they're doing an event. It's in Vegas. It'll be very good. I think well, I know q and a is going. I think Rob Hamilton's going. The rest of the Bugle boys and girls and everyone involved, I'm sure it'll be an incredible event. But also, fuck you, Greaser.
[00:04:24] Unknown:
Baron will be there. Fundamentals will be there. He's gonna be doing a strip show.
[00:04:29] Unknown:
Fundamentals? Yeah. I hope so. That's what he said. I wouldn't mind seeing that.
[00:04:35] Unknown:
Get that on video. Oh. You know, you and I are really stuck in our own worlds right now. Yep. But pretty soon here, you're gonna be doing your live show. Mhmm. Is this the first one? Like, for real. It's really launching. There's no more Jordan tests anymore. No. No. This is a test later on today.
[00:04:52] Unknown:
Oh, it's a test? This is the test where we test without a Jordan. Oh, yeah. Right. Yeah. So this is the test where Good luck with that. Jordan basically said in no uncertain terms, listen, Max. There's no point in me teaching you any of this stuff because you're gonna fuck it up beyond belief. So it has to be either the robot or Seth. So I think the robot is gonna take the reins here and be in control of I don't even know all the things and stuff, what it's called. Like, fucking takes in different streams, chucks out different things and OBS. OBS. And then it takes in all the different comments, and then it puts that into it's all clever stuff, and then Crown's done all the design stuff on it. It all looks great, but now it's like Jordan has to pass this over to Q. And so we shall see if it works. And if it does work, then I think probably be after the Bitcoin slash politician conference going on. Okay. I would imagine.
[00:05:52] Unknown:
Well, I'm excited. I've been, joining the tests. They all work. I make my little stupid comment, and on this episode of Unguarded Assist Action News, it's gonna be another quickie as far as we're concerned, but then we've got a new spot. We'll start with statistics, then guess what? We've got Pleb Miner and the Wild back
[00:06:13] Unknown:
Yeah. With our good friend, Sat Stacking Pleb. So we'll play that interview, and then Max and I will, bullshit about what Sat Stacking Pleb said. Mhmm. Sounds good. It's like in, English literature when an author has written something, and then you read it, and then you sit and make your interpretation of what they said.
[00:06:33] Unknown:
Get a bunch of academics
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jerk each other off about what some of the right or wrong people. I think what they mean here is
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I found it to be derivative.
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Yes, that would be us, because we're intellectuals.
[00:06:49] Unknown:
That is often how people describe us. It is. Yeah. It is.
[00:06:54] Unknown:
Handsome intellectuals.
[00:06:56] Unknown:
Yeah. I get that a lot. After we listen and yap about intellectually about the pleb miner in the wild with sat stacking pleb, I want to touch real quick on the concept we came up with a long time ago, Hash the Torch, come up with a a new iteration of that called mentor a miner. Mhmm. A Bitcoin miner. But that Bitcoin miner can be a miner, but the way everybody's brain works nowadays, we're just gonna keep it m I n e r.
[00:07:25] Unknown:
Especially in our first year. Person. Christ.
[00:07:28] Unknown:
Yeah. First thing they'll think about. Yep. Of course it is. And, you know, you and I have gone through a lot of changes lately. Me with my, Sex change. My transgender surgery.
[00:07:40] Unknown:
You're looking great by the way. Thank you so much. That top surgery really, really came out nicely. Was I a woman before? Isn't top surgery, like, if you're a woman, they cut them off. But if you're a man, the ones they've cut off, they've attached to you. It's like a a swippity swap.
[00:07:57] Unknown:
I didn't know if it was man to woman that they would call that also top surgery. I don't know. Don't know. I actually don't wanna know. Reach out in the comments if you know. Let us know. I was talking to my daughter the other day, and she's railing against these people. Okay. You know, she's so disgusted with it, and and I was like, listen. I just can't even talk about them anymore. Yeah. I know. Like, how do they constantly in our conversations, there's, like, an insignificant population
[00:08:25] Unknown:
of people that somehow have captured the narrative. So we were both like, alright. Let's resist. It used to be fun. If you go back sort of twenty years, it was like a real rarity. I remember it probably was about twenty years ago. I was selling cars, and I was working in a little porta cabin. And the door opens, and some high heels and a dress walk in Come clippity clap. Attached to a fucking monster of a man. Mhmm. Like, I'm talking if he was in England rugby, you'd go, yeah. Definitely. Like, he's a forward for England rugby. There's no question there. He's twenty five stone. Like, the heels must be fucking reinforced. He was an absolute unit. And I remember having to leave the office because he came in and sat down with, like, my then boss, and we had these shitty little dividers next to it. And I was young, and this thing just sat down and then went,
[00:09:19] Unknown:
oh,
[00:09:21] Unknown:
like in Vegas. Oh my god. It was so good. It was so good. But then he was actually she was actually really funny and, like, jokey and wasn't, like, pretentious or anything. It was just, like, what it did, you know, whatever. But now it's when they're sort of whinging on and, like, telling people what to think and do and stuff. It's man. Yeah. They're not fun anymore. Like, that was fun. I was like, you could hear it coming from a mile away. Alright. Yeah. Fun with mental disorders.
[00:09:53] Unknown:
Okay. So anyway, we're gonna finish the show and and we'll discuss, I don't know, all all the changes that we've made in our lives and Mhmm. And how that feels. Somebody said the other day in, a little private chat I have with my buddies, do you guys ever look at pictures, you know, of your kids from back in the day, and how does it make you feel? Mhmm. And I was like, all the time. I mean, every day, I I flip to the phone or there's some kind of memory there. Mhmm. It's wild. In in some ways, it's absolutely heartbreaking to see their little baby faces. You know, the little chubby they they get through that phase. Like, there's, like, a six month period where they kinda look chubby for some reason. Yeah. Yeah. You know, like, with our oldest, it was, like, second grade. Some reason she's got, like, a little fat face in second grade.
The rest of her body. But, anyway, with all the time looking back on those things. So when you make big changes in your life, there's something heartbreaking about it. Mhmm. But I don't know why. I'm gonna just work through that with you a little bit. Okay. We can do that. Yeah. But first, let's read some boosts. You have one to go first from doctor Zhivago.
[00:10:55] Unknown:
Doctor Zhivago from XMR chat. Jordan note, I missed his initial XMR chat on January 2025. Then I missed these XMR chats from the March. I think after reading these, my life will not be in danger anymore. Okay. Let's hope. 0.123 XMR. You stupid motherfuckers missed my last XMR chat. You little bitches. I'll have you know I graduated top of my class in Navy SEALs, and I've been involved in numerous secret raids on Al Qaeda. Not so fucking secret anymore, is it, mate? And I have over 300 confirmed kills. Okay. I am trained in guerrilla warfare, and I'm the top sniper in the entire US armed forces. I think he's Carlos Hathcock. You are nothing to me, but just another target. I will wipe you the fuck out with precision, the likes of which has never been seen before on this earth.
Mark my words. You think you can get away with doing that shit to me over the Internet? Think again, fuckers. As we speak, I'm contacting my secret network of spies across the world, and your IP is being traced right now. So you better prepare for the storm, maggot. Like, he hasn't heard of a VPN. Don't test people, Max. It's not worth it. The storm that wipes out the pathetic little things you call your life. You're fucking dead. Kids, I can be anywhere, anytime, and I can kill you in over 700
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ways. That's impossible.
[00:12:45] Unknown:
That's too many. And that's just with my bare hands. Woah. Pretty impressive. I'll see. Not only am I extensively trained in armed combat, but I have access to the entire arsenal of the United States Marine Corps, and I will use it to the full extent to wipe you miserable asses off the face of this planet, you little shits.
[00:13:10] Unknown:
Joke's on him. The marine corps has got the worst stuff. We get all the hand me downs. If only you knew what unholy
[00:13:18] Unknown:
retribution your actions were about to bring. Maybe you wouldn't have ignored me. Now you're paying the price. You goddamn idiots. I will shit fury all over you and you'll drown in it. You're fucking dead, kiddos.
[00:13:35] Unknown:
Ugh, man.
[00:13:37] Unknown:
Wow. Doctor Zavargo. Well, I appreciate the 0.123 XMR. And also just note that it was Jordan who missed these out. Yeah. So maybe just, like, give him a slap or something, but don't kill him because we do need him. Like, desperately, we need him. Totally. Mhmm. So, yeah, we'd appreciate if you keep him alive. Just slap him or do something. You can kill someone 700 different ways just with your hands. So maybe just, I don't know, throw a different kind of slap combo in or something. Yeah. We appreciate the, XMR chats, and we apologize
[00:14:07] Unknown:
for not reading them. Oh, that was a lot of fun to read. So Yeah. We shouldn't skip them. Do you know as well, just a little pat on the back here. I thought I read that quite well. You did okay, yeah. That was less dyslexic than I can be at other times. It certainly was, yeah. Yeah. Very good. Thanks, mate. I was a little nervous about giving you one that long, but it was pretty funny and okay. Late stay total with 21,000 sets. Now a message is required with all boosts. I don't know what the boosts don't have to be about the podcasting two point o ecosystem. They could possibly be about the show. Mhmm. Yeah. It could be. Not just the sets. Y'all are so needy. Didn't Max already tell us about his nasty cracked out feet? Yes. I believe he did, and he also told me two or three times and then sent me fucking pictures. Yeah. Please don't make that one of the chapter art
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photos. Done.
[00:15:01] Unknown:
Here's some extra stats to ensure next month's show is not unsatisfactory or clunky and to ensure the next show is super poppy and funny and interesting. I just think the 21,000 sats is gonna do it. Not unsatisfactory or clunky. Also, I pulled up at the church and turned off my truck to hop out and pick up my child. Then I turned the truck back on, and the episode just has John saying, now I gotta have sex with you. SMH, SMH, SMH. Thankfully, the windows were rolled up. LOL. Hey, man. There's an explicit warning on these episodes for a reason. You know what you're getting into?
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Mhmm.
[00:15:48] Unknown:
Chet with 10,021 sats. I am just so fortunate to have friends like John. Max, you're still a cunt. You can move the cunt out of The UK, but you'll never take the cunt out of the cunt. That's fair. John and I are taking a trip soon to see you, so you won't be the podcasting Anon anymore. I'm also lucky that people will trust me to run their minors, and damn, do I put my all into them hashing proper. Yeah. He does. I need to make sure more homies eat and never get jaded. We all eat. I look forward to having a beer with you and Chet. That would be very nice. Well, yeah. We'll we'll come visit you in Hawaii. Yeah. No problem. That'd be lovely. We'll go surfing.
Sounds good. I can imagine that the three of us would be three of the worst surfers you could ever see in your life. No. I'm okay. You can surf? Yeah. I grew up surfing. Okay. I sort of didn't think that you would be the somatic type for surfing. The what type? The, like, body shape. Why? Well, you're like the, you know when you say something that's so mean, you just think no. Go ahead. Go ahead. What do you what do you got? It's fine. I'll I'll I'll keep it I'll keep it inside. Keep it shoveling up your ass. It deals a lot of my. Yeah. I look forward to it. Next up is auto, 10,010
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sats. No. Get these out of here, Jordan. I just usually do my own. This time, I just copied and pasted Jordan's stuff. Mhmm. Thanks for the start small report. I had no idea shit was so abhorrent. You got it, Otto. That's what I'm here for. Yep. Blah blah blah. Hey, fellas. I know a guy that knows another guy. I don't wanna dox anyone. But, anyways, this other guy walked up to this guy, and the other guy spoke to the another guy, and everyone got comfortably unsettled. Mainly, they wondered how they could all be named another guy. I guess I do tell stories like that sometimes. I think he I think he's trolling me. I think he's trying to not to dox people. Yeah.
Beyond all that, Max, I pissed out. I bought a 1995 Honda Gold Wing. Nothing wrong with that, mate. Fucking 62 years old, and I need the two wheeled couch. I admit it. I'm too much of a pussy to ride the hardtail to Michigan. Thanks, boys, and thank you, John, for not singing gay Paula Abdul songs. Just for good karma, vaginal blood fart.
[00:18:26] Unknown:
There is nothing wrong with a vaginal blood fart or a Honda Gold Wing. That's right. They're about the same. Yeah. They're very similar. Similar color usually as well. Nothing wrong with that. Am I wrong in saying, do Gold Wings have reverse? I think they do. I think they might do. Yeah. Wow. They look really comfy. I've never ridden one. That looks really comfy.
[00:18:48] Unknown:
Refers? Nothing wrong with it, mate. No. Do you? Be comfortable. I wouldn't mind riding one of those. No. I'd do it. Yeah. Shit. I did three cross country motorcycle trips with no windshield. I'd done my fucking hard ass time. Mhmm. With me on a Cadillac, baby.
[00:19:04] Unknown:
Yeah. And when I used to ride in The UK, I never got, like, the winter gloves and stuff, and I used to just ride in the fucking freezing cold and wet with, like, summer gloves on. Yeah. You know, you get to that point where it's just like you're actually frozen where you're like, oh, I can't actually use my hands anymore, and then you have to, like, go and pull over for a little bit. Done all that shit. That's every day in the wintertime for me. Yeah. It's fucking no. Nice heated grips
[00:19:29] Unknown:
and a gold wing and Yep. Stereo, put your feet up. Oh, yeah. That's the way. Hey. Once you're out of your twenties Yeah. You know, you had your chance to be hard ass. That's time to enjoy life. Yeah. Exactly. Alright. Got a long show. Let's go. Chad f and 33 others. The and 33 others is to boost my nostril engagement. Why 33? It's just a weird number in general, but it is deeply rooted in the no agenda community. Because when it shows up in news headlines, something fishy is usually happening. Appreciate all of you guys. Chill now one. Love these. It's some of my favorite ones. Run version o two access granted.
Antithesis of normal Bitcoin bullshit. Two cunts. Dumbest pollocks. Mesh structure. Live free of the drama. Host control. No safe words. Protocol. Active. Always be shilling. Thin down. Silence aligns. Digital dreams slow. Architecture reconditions. What's wrong, John? Did you realize that happiness and sanity are mutually exclusive? Log auto accepted. I love those. My favorite. They're so good. Thanks. Chill now. Stack Jarrow boosted and says value for value with hard money. Way better than tipping with money on simp sites with money because I'm hard. Gee. I don't know what that's supposed to mean. He's hard. That's what you need to know.
I don't need to know. Nobody for nowhere. Always go full retard. Love you guys. Some symbols and stuff. Montani, I have felt this in my life too. When you're on the right path, God shows you the next step. Took Elon's Doge buyout, former federal worker pivoting to pick one word. God bless you, Montani. Okay. Good for you, brother. I like it. Jason c. Love you, John. I think those are crickets. And then he says, scratch that. Go fuck yourself from Southeast PA because I think I shit on the Philly area. Thank you for the boost, Jason. And, actually, Jason, I believe you ordered a meshconomy box, So thank you for that as well. Hope hope you enjoyed the coffee and the candle. More time. Refreshing to hear John speak about trusting in God. Harder to do than it sounds, but extremely rewarding. I agree. Have you tried beef tallow moisturizer on your feet? I have been using it on my feet, and they look like teenager feet again. Just slather it on and put your socks on and leave it. I have actually tried it previously, but I've run out of tallow now. Tallow's expensive to buy when you buy, like, the wanky stuff. I need to find somewhere that I can buy and make my own tallow. Okay. Do it. My feet are still fucked. Cas Peland, never thought your cunts were prayers to God. Speaking in tongues.
Oh. Hanky panky. I need the statistics beat. Pies. Hey, chingity ching. I almost got attacked by an osprey on a cell tower back when I was a climber. I threw a wrench at it. Classic. Classic pose. Nostigang, moisturize your crusty cunt. And thanks to people that streamed, Cas Peland streamed, eighteen twenty seven sets, Bubbed Polymath, twelve ninety nine, and Sats Misfit, eleven eighty three.
[00:22:52] Unknown:
Firstly, thank you everyone for the boost. We really appreciate it. But can you imagine how many times someone would have to drink if we had a drinking game where cunt or cuntty or cuntiness, any of those were drinking? You'd be absolutely flawed within what? How how long have we been rolling? Twenty minutes? Yeah. Forget about it. Maybe we should do it one time. Maybe it should we should do a special live show. Okay. A live drinking show. Would we drink also? Oh my god. That would get messy. I haven't got tolerance. Maybe. I think we've influenced the cunt culture within the Bitcoin, not just mining scene, but the general Bitcoin scene. Because I think that we've sort of like slipped the cunts into the vernacular of all Bitcoin is now. We've done a great job. Moving the needle.
[00:23:37] Unknown:
Yeah. Have we made an impact on making people better? Bitcoin miners? Definitely not. Have we made an impact as far as increasing your sovereignty by growing your own food and and building your community? Have we done that? Probably not. Okay. Have we gotten more people to say cunt?
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Definitely.
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There you go. I didn't we achieved something.
[00:24:00] Unknown:
Yeah. We'll go down in history.
[00:24:02] Unknown:
Two of those streamers there, Club2Polymath and SatsMisfit, I know will both be at Lake Satoshi this year, and I couldn't be more excited to meet, once again, those two beautiful losers of the polymath and Sats Misfit.
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He wants to dream like a young man
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That's what we are. You're a young man. I've got wisdom of an old man. You got the feet of an old man. Like a sailor at sea.
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Beautiful loser. You're
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gonna fall right into Lake Satoshi, you beautiful loser. Just tippy toe on the end of that diving board and fall on in into that smooth, clean, refreshing lake. Do You know they stock that lake with fish? Really? They do. Yeah. Fresh salmon? No. Like pike and what else would be in there? I know there's pike in there. Tuna. Tuna. No? Musky, pike, trout, bass, carp, I don't know. Kind of fish we got around here. Mike, the guy who owns the quarry in Lake Satoshi. Let's have him on at some point. Yeah. We should do that. Why don't you get Mike on a confab?
[00:25:20] Unknown:
Okay. Alright. I'll try to make that happen. We've never spoken before. I don't know that we follow each other or anything. Bitcoin one zero one dot I o, I think, is the Twitter that he uses. Okay. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. I've seen that one. Yeah. Let's do that. I'll do that after the next confab, which is, the next confab just for anyone who wants to know is to make us all slightly less old and more beautiful losers.
[00:25:43] Unknown:
Oh, yeah. That's all that's the hint I'm giving. That's the hint. Okay. I I already know about it, but I'm really looking forward to that one because, you know, mold. Anyway, wanna feel young and refreshed, get out there in the sunshine, talk to beautiful people, talk to beautiful losers, commune with friends, come visit our Meshconomy coffee shop, go down to the main shop to hear speakers and, you know, not cucked politicians. You may have a cucked politician there. I don't know. I doubt it. But there's lots of other things to do if there is somebody in the speaker series that you don't like and you don't wanna hear, you can go outside of the shop. That's where a lot of the other stores, people selling their wares are going to be at Lake Satoshi, August Second 20 20 5. I think from this show, we're gonna see the most people attending because a lot of people that I wouldn't normally have figured were gonna go to Lake Satoshi were like, hey. I think we're actually gonna do that. Nice. Three years of advertising, you finally get it. This is the real deal.
What a place.
[00:26:39] Unknown:
Imagine going to a Bitcoin meetup where there isn't secret service all behind every door Yeah. And a million cameras with facial recognition and scanners and having to sign in with your details and all of it logged and security detail everywhere and politicians. Imagine just going somewhere and speaking to Bitcoiners without all that shit, just like out in nature. That sounds beautiful. Sounds incredible.
[00:27:07] Unknown:
Lake Satoshi. The Lake Satoshi Bitcoin Beach Retreat, August second twenty twenty five. There'll be no pat downs unless you want one. Oh, thanks, Debbie. I love making up taglines. Yeah. Alright. We are ready for a very abbreviated statistics section. The song might be longer than the statistics section.
[00:27:38] Unknown:
Statistics. I'm a tell you the basics for hashing with basics. We call mining statistics.
[00:27:53] Unknown:
What are we talking on here? Statistics. Statistics.
[00:28:01] Unknown:
I'm a tell you the basics for hashing with ASICs. Bitcoin mining statistics.
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Statistics brought to you by the link when mining system, the link when miningpoolload.io, whatever these people wanna be called. As far as the pool side, I said this to the Lincoin team the other day. You guys should have a new tagline. Lincoin, the drama free mining pool. Oh, I like that. I liked it a lot too because there are no drama coming from LinkCoin. They're just tools. They're just a reliable pool. Run a really good set of nodes.
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If one goes down, switch from North America to the EU or South America or wherever. No drama. Mhmm. Imagine that. You don't want drama in your life. There's enough drama with Bitcoin mining. You don't need to fool throwing out a lot of drama as well. What you want is an ice cold fridge. Yeah. Keep it all cool.
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Oh, that's good too. Mhmm. Mhmm. Keep it cool with a big fridge. Hey. I wanna batch troubleshoot my machines. Yeah. We do that. I I wanna batch program them. I wanna set them on a rail No problem. To make them hash or not hash based on different metrics. Can I do that? If you can dream it, you can do it. That's pretty much what Linkcoin is and has done forever as far as Bitcoin mining is concerned. It's just it's all about the mathematics.
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You want me to, like, do the tune for mathematics there? You know, I'm not very musically inclined.
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There we go. There we go. That's what I should have done. It's all about the mathematics.
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There we go. Okay.
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I really like our sponsors. I do. Seth for privacy was on another show that used to be called a mining show, and now they're calling it something else. And, I was listening to that yesterday, and Seth is on there, and he's doing his normal thing, and he's fucking killing it, explaining stuff. It's very, I don't know. I need things written down in front of me, and Seth can just, like, rattle stuff off. Yeah. Him and Q have that special skill. Yeah. They sure do. You ask them a thing, they
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pluck it out of their head, and they're like, oh, yeah. That's BIP three four eight. Yeah. Yeah. It went live in January 2021.
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Fucking hell. It's interesting how much you and I are like and how much those two are like. Yeah. Yeah. We must look like just goofy retards.
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Yeah. We're like the help. They're the intellectuals.
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The help.
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We're just in the field cutting up. Yeah.
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They keep us around. We're good entertainment. I'm listening to that pod the other day, and then these other pods don't do, like, seamless ad reads like we do. Yeah. Yeah. They just cut it. They're not capable. It's read. They they barely even know who the fuck their sponsors are Yeah. Throughout the show. The sponsor was like some DeFi thingy that's gonna be on Bitcoin, and I just thought it was so funny. Like, dude, you just play this ad read while you have Seth for privacy, you know, just waxing eloquently about Bitcoin privacy. He just got, like, finished breaking down the entire samurai case, and then this DeFi ad comes on. And I thought to myself, man, I just am really I've always been so happy with our sponsors. Mhmm. To have Linkcoin, a privacy respecting mining pool with great fucking tools that they keep adding to with a whole another company that is just like energy centric.
And energy is the absolute most important part of Bitcoin mining. I hate to tell you guys, it isn't block templates. It isn't all this, like, pie in the sky bullshit. It's energy costs. It's your most important fucking thing. And LinkCoin and Load do that very well. They're very concerned to make sure you get the most out of the energy that you're consuming. That's their focus. Imagine that. Engineering, Bitcoin mining, reliability,
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budgeting. What a concept.
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Yeah. Love them.
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We are very lucky. All of our sponsors, we are very, very blessed to have them. If you'd like Linkcoin's help, if you'd like Load's help in running your
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mining operations or any energy consuming operation. If you're an industrial energy consumer, reach out to them. If you're a Bitcoin miner, reach out to them. You don't even have to use their pool, as a matter of fact. If you really like the pool that you're in, that's fine. They're cool with that. Sure. They want you on the pool, but they've got a lot of other products that they can offer you. And then if it makes sense for you, use the pool as well because you can get a discount on fees if you bundle in with other products. Oh, jump right in. Yeah. The water's warm. Cool fridge, warm water.
What's going on? What do you mean? Are we still talking about Lincoin here? You're making some noises.
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No. I was just imagining jumping into a pool and then someone passing me an ice cold beer out of the fridge.
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Yes.
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Yeah. That is what it's like. And I was like, dealing with link coin and load. That's how it feels. Just like floating around in a nice warm pool with a cold beer with your friends. No drama. Mhmm. Efficient. Mhmm.
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Yeah. Come join us. If you'd like to be in a nice warm pool with a cold beer and good friends, schedule a consultation with them at lingcoin mining on Twitter, or hit up nima amir. That's at n I m z I l or medi naseri. To learn more about their ASIC energy and energy trading packages, bundle and save. And now it's time for me to briefly talk about some statistics, and I don't have them prepared like I normally do. So you're gonna hear some clicking. Okay. And I'm sorry.
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How brief are we talking? Because we're running up on time here. Two minutes. Okay.
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Thirty day moving hash rate, eight sixty six. Seven day, eight 50 eight. One day, eight 50 five. Somebody had said something about reaching exahash. Yeah. We did that on May 4. The one day moving average reached an exahash. It did it also on May 2. Okay. And April 12 and April 3. How's the, profitability looking? Oh, it's okay. It's not too bad. It's a $55 per petahash per day, and, it has been in the fifties
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for a couple weeks now. So that's really nice. Good. It's really nice to be in the fifties. We like to make money in Bitcoin mining. Amazing. Yeah. That's something that we like to do. Make it a money. So someone pays fees for something, you you're like, oh, yes, please. Yeah. You You want me to do this job that I do, this mining thing, and then you'll pay me to do that thing because you need the service that I'm providing.
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Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. That sounds great. That sounds like a really good system. If you're somebody that hits blocks often, you can even make money doing an out of band transaction. No. That's not a real thing. Yeah. Yeah. It is. They'll pay you to do goofy stuff.
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No. No. No. No. You can't if there's filters, you can't get past them. Alright? Just so you know. Oh.
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Okay. Cool. So transaction fees as a percentage of block reward because it so what's supposed to happen, guys, and, you know, this is the way Satoshi designed it, is that, you know, once the block reward starts to go down and Bitcoin adoption just goes through the roof because everybody's buying steak and shakes with it on layer two, so that has nothing to do with so, you know, what you're gonna do is you're people are gonna be paying outrageous transaction fees, bro, and that's gonna make up for it. You're gonna love these transaction fees of point 6%,
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Point 35%. Point 38%. You don't get it, bro. I know. Altruistic mining. Please go back and listen to my objectivist mindset. It's like the best thing I ever did. I think it probably is. Keep sharing it with everybody all the time. Not these three kids that I have. Mhmm. Home that I've built or friends that I've made. It's that one particular article that I did. Best thing ever done. And that's it for the statistics section. Okay. It's fine. The statistics are fine. Mhmm. You're fine. Yeah. Listen, you got $55 per petahash per day. I don't know. You You got some good machines, you got some good energy prices to keep your costs low. Do what you can do. Do your best, everybody. That's all we're all doing. Just do it. Be your best, son. Are you winning, son?
Okay. We've got our Blood Miner in the Wild segment. Do you want to listen to that and then talk about it? Do you wanna listen to a little bit of it? I think we should really. I mean, I I obviously listened to it yesterday and the day before editing it. I didn't listen to it. So I have I talked to him for an hour and a half. How about this? Yeah. And I've cut it down to twenty five minutes with my superior editing skills. Yeah. It's seamless. I didn't send him an hour and a half recording, by the way. No. She's sending me, like, fifty minutes? It was forty minutes. I think it might have been longer than that. No. It wasn't. It was forty minutes, and I told you it started at 12:50.
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I have to go back and check. Don't you fucking
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question me?
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Why don't we do this then? I'll keep my gay little AirPods in. We'll press play. I'll go and put a coffee on. You can do the same. We can both listen with our wireless headphones as we do what we're doing. Then we come back, and then we'll discuss excellent interview that you did. Okay. Alright. Maybe just talk about how my editing skills are really good as well. Today,
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we have the privilege of observing the elusive and often misunderstood pleb minor. If you listen closely, you will hear the unmistakable sound of its mating call. To others, the sound is offensive, but to the pleb, it arouses beyond measure. These creatures survive by scouring the Earth for energy and scavenging hashrate from others whose over exuberance cost them dearly. The Plebminer may not be at the top of the food chain, but make no mistake, its ingenuity, scrappy nature, and unquenchable thirst for SATs
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make it a force Yeah. To be reckoned with. Yeah. Well, that's the funny thing. Everybody thinks the Meshedel is about communications like that, the Meshtasticks. You know, we have the meshtastic people Right. In the mesh to Dell, but it's, you know, just you're a node in a larger network. Got it. Okay. Whatever your skill set is in that node, your your node can be you. It could be your family. It could be your local community. Right. Whatever you want, and we're all connected in some fashion or another, and we're all there to help each other. So it's like almost like a like a mutual support group more than anything.
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That makes sense. Okay.
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Alright. I'm gonna start things off. Alright. This is the new Pleb Miner in the wild series. If anybody remembers, we used to do these Pleb Miner in the wild interviews, but they ended up being an hour, two hours long, so we should can them. But Max and I have been talking a lot lately about bringing things back and doing the Pleb Miner on the wild interviews, but just hold into a ten, fifteen minute target. I will try to be as diligent as I can on holding that ten, fifteen minute target, but you gotta you gotta help me out sat stacking pleb. Do you want me to call you sat stacking pleb? No. For the formality of having met and talked now, it's Mark. Okay. Yeah. We'll do Mark. Yeah. I didn't I didn't know that, but I I didn't want to Oh, yeah. I didn't wanna dox your your your first name. So you're an adult, and you just go by your first name, Mark. What a concept. Right. Exactly.
Some sometimes all the nymph stuff can be I'm not just a nymph. Yeah. You aren't. You're a real person. And, glad to have you on as our first new pleb minor in the wild guy. This is fun. I feel special. I appreciate it. You are special. You know, you you were, like, next on my list to interview a year and a half, two years ago. And then when we dropped it, I was like, well, if we ever do that again, Mark's gonna be my next guy. Well, I mean, that's a good call because I have a lot more to talk about now for sure. You do. You had a you had a lot then, but even more now. We were talking before we started recording that, to me, you're one of the most prolific retrofitter builder guys around. There's just something new coming out of your workstation, coming out of your lab every week, it seems like.
You're the inventor of the stealth miner. You're a three d printer guide that three d prints all kinds of creations beyond mining. Yep. You're one of the early Loki board builder guys. I've I've always put you up in there as when that Loki board came out, man, you were just you were on fire. All over. There were there were a couple fire. It yeah. Yeah. There there were a couple guys and and still a couple guys that, just are at a high level with the Lokey boards, and then and you and Avril are are right up there. You're building a school bus with direct t DC solar build. And that's a whole project. Yeah. You print, air baffles to make a minor, a single board minor, a dual board minor.
You got the slim 19 build. You are a fellow crayon eater Yes. Former marine as myself. You you're just really and truly one of my favorite people in mining. So these questions are gonna be short, and they're gonna be direct and, maybe take, like, three, four minutes per question. Let's see if we can't bang this out in fifteen minutes. And I'm gonna stop talking. First question is, what is your technical background?
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You know, so we we can go back to when I was a teenager in high school is when I and, man, we're talking mid nineties is when I found that I had an aptitude for technology in general, just computers. And, you know, but my technical background as an adult, as you know, as you just mentioned, I was in the marine corps and, you know, took an ASVAD, got a score high enough for them to say, pick whatever you want. Mhmm. Yeah. I wanted intel because it sounded awesome. It sounded super cool. And, they weren't taking any more for that. And I almost became artillery.
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But I You had a high ASVAB score, and you wouldn't fucking go and be deaf for the rest of your life. Right. Exactly.
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But a a good friend told me that I needed to go back, talk to a recruiter, and not do artillery. And I'm glad to say because I ended up scanning the list. Right? And it said electro optical ordinance repairman. I don't know what that is. What is it? And, you know, recruiter says it's, you know, optics and night vision stuff. And I was like, that sounds awesome. Yep. Let me do it. And as a signing bonus too, so, you know, that's just fortuitous that it that signing bonus drove me to pick this job because it worked out very well for me. Yeah. It it gave me a lot of more technical, background in the realm of how do you read a manual, how do you troubleshoot a piece of equipment Sure.
Selective interchange. Yeah. All of all of the above. A a career of maintenance on, basically every target acquisition system in the Marine Corps arsenal. So that is everything from your night vision goggles, thermal sights, optics on our weapon to, the Javelin and HIMARS and tow missile guidance systems. Mhmm. So
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How long was your schooling for all that?
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The schooling was at that time, they were doing nine months of school. So it was a five year contract, not a Yep. Not a standard four. Yeah. Same same thing for mine. Sounds right.
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Yep. Yeah. But for for us, it was basic electronics for, I think, six months, and then our MOS school was another four months, something like that, about the same time. But, yeah, it had to be a five year enlistment.
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Yep. Yeah. Exactly. They they they're gonna get it out of you one way or another.
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Mhmm. They they're gonna put you through that much school. That's what a lot of people don't realize. You know, when you go to college, you're in class a couple hours here, a couple hours there. In these Marine Corps schools, your basic electronics course is is almost equivalent itself to an associate's degree in in electronics because you're there from from morning to evening
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doing nothing but studying basic Yeah. You are. You're piling through information so fast with that curriculum.
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Yeah. They do cover a lot. What'd you do when you got out?
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Well, so, you know, my the first half of my career was jumping around the Grunt Battalions, the infantry units. But then I found myself at HIMARS and became the maintenance chief there and wrote a lot of the SOPs for HIMARS maintenance, that the Marine Corps now uses actually. But Lockheed Martin poached me from that position, and I went across the hall. It was pretty wild too because, you know, one day I'm in utilities uniform. And, couple months later, I'm walking into the same building, but in civilian attire, and I don't have to do PT anymore. So Did you work for Lockheed or you were a GS? Yeah. No. I did work for Lockheed and supported the HIMARS contract to the Marine Corps as a Lockheed Martin employee and went on to do, what, four more deployments with the unit as the supporting contractor, the field engineer. Mhmm. Yeah. That weapon system went down. It was it was my job. Oh, sure. Yeah. It it it wasn't the 20 year old corporal who
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only went to school and is not trying to not try to get the
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system was so new. They had just gotten a weapon system, and and they still are under contract to have Lockheed Martin engineers on-site. Mhmm. The supply chain that way I mean, there's a there's so many reasons why the government likes it that way. Oh, yeah. We had the same thing with our with our switchboards.
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ITT made those, and we always had an ITT employee somewhere where we could call and and ask him questions. And thank god for that guy. Right. How long were you a civilian working on these systems?
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So I got out of the marine corps in 02/2013 to jump over and take that job, and it was 02/2017 was my last deployment with lock, Lockheed Martin. You know, it was super secret squirrel stuff, and but it it was just more behind the curtain than than I cared to know about. So that led me to look into to, you know, get out of the, you know, that machine, that life, and supporting death and destruction. Jeez. Yeah. Like, you know? Yeah. It and their stock still just keeps Skyward, but it is what it is. Right?
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So what it it was a moral choice to get out. It really was.
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And I'm truly glad looking back at the last couple of few years that I've been out that I chose the path that I did. Yeah. Yeah. Absolutely. So, you know, I'm doing super boring ecommerce as a full time job right now and a little bit of development over there for their website. But that's why you see me so prolific, I think, because this gives me life. I just love I love creating. I love tinkering, and I'd never like you used a proper word, retrofit. That's the word I like too because I've never left anything in stock configurations for people. It doesn't matter what it is. Right? Can't you just stop fucking with shit? I'm always yeah.
Yeah. Yeah. Going back to one of my first retrofits was my wife's Mustang headlights and putting HIDs in there and retrofitting them before I even had the whole toolset and skill set that I have now. Mhmm. But yeah. It I've I just I'm always looking at a different way of how to execute something. Yeah. The take rate. It's just it's too much fun, especially when this ecosystem has so many other creators and, you know, people like Zach dropping the Lopey board on on us and and just changing the game for us. It's all part of my overall solution to go sovereign, right, with the bots, generate my own power. But I also would like to be able to mine while I'm nomadic.
And then I see Dirty's direct DC stuff on Twitter one day. It's about the same time that Zach is releasing the Loki, and it just it all fell together. I mean, to be quite honest, the stealth miner was a project to get sound attenuation in around 700 watts in a small space. Mhmm. That's why it's so cramped. Make it as small as possible. Now I've got trial byte boards, and I can do water directly from the I mean, it's the tools just keep coming. There's there's so much
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going on. It's all happening. It's all happened so fast. Yes. And sometimes it's hard to keep up. I mean, no one can. We all have to kinda, like, pick a focus and come down on it because this beast is just too big. Yeah. Because you you get rabbit hole. It's like, well, I wanna try that. Oh, I wanna build one of those too. Oh, I gotta I gotta do this and do that. And and then you end up, I'm sure, you're in the same spot I am, and you just have all of this shit. And for me, I've got a lot of half built projects, a lot of things I started, a lot of things that were supposed to be like, I was gonna promote to something show and talk about it, and then I half built it, and then I moved on to something else and something else. And and I and I try not to get down about it. Scenes.
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Right? That that sounds like a sprinkle of ADHD in there, sir. Oh, you think so? Yeah.
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I think we all have it. Yeah. For sure. It's our superpower.
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It really is.
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This might be too much of a personal question, but how have you come out financially on all of this? Because there's times in in, you know, Barn and I have talked about it a lot. You know, it just would have been better off just buying. But I always say, sometimes I've done well financially in all this stuff, and sometimes I haven't. And in this newest project that I'm in, you know, this is a cost of a house for most people. Right. How how deep I'm in it now. It absolutely has to work. How has it been financially for you? Does your wife get on you or
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you're making money, you're not making money? Well, I don't I couldn't I couldn't have a a better supportive person to let me do my madness. Early on, it was moving slow, and it it really was just me tinkering, doing an electrical box build, playing with different fan configurations just to see just to see if it could happen, what it could do, how small I would make this thing. And, it was interest from other people saying, hey. How do I build that? Can I buy that? You know, that kind of thing. And then OGBDC, you know, Marshall came in Mhmm. And donated me some hardware and said, I like what you're doing. I want a couple of those.
How about we do a trade? And I'm like, that's amazing. So now I'm running, but I I say all that to say it kinda organically happened where I had support, and it just grew on me. Yeah. And I thought I was gonna pursue it as a business. That's why there's a website and, you know, that's also so if I'm selling you an item because you asked and you wanna buy a bespoke miner I'm building, I can give you a proper invoice, track it on a storefront, print labels. But my bigger goal is that bus. This is offsetting some of that build, you know, because I can wrap it all up together. But yeah. No. I'm there there's no profit in what I'm doing for sure. Like, there's absolutely none. I got all kinds of hardware around me I need to unload.
I need to get out there. But, you know, it's helping me offset my bigger project, which is very nice. And then I can meet that goal in a proper time frame of twenty four months and not, you know, three to five years.
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Okay. So let's go over your your builds. Describe to me the stealth miner.
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The stealth miner was how compact can I make this? And it really was me just on my bench playing around with a 12 volt radiator fan, slapping it on the top. Yeah. I I remember those first pictures from when you Had And when it worked and it was working, I was like, well, you know, if this is optimized, it could be cooled better. And then that's when I had someone say, how do I get that? You know? And that's what inspired me to do an electrical box build so I could actually ship it to someone. That was using brass standoffs. It was completely homemade DIY off the shelf parts and not something you could ship, not something I would wanna sell to anyone.
And Marshall and I are talking. I was like, dude, I can probably fit all of this in a 300 by 300 millimeter area, which is the size of a printer I had access to. Mhmm. And that's when it just it went from there. I just started building up the materials around it. But the stealth miner is a game of just playing Tetris with the components, and that's really what I feel like I do with everything. I'm just over here playing Tetris with all the cool gadgets everyone else is making and hacks that they're giving us to run two forty on one twenty and all this other goodness. But, yeah, the stealth miner is just born out of how small can we make a Loki rig. And it was a lot of there was a lot of min maxing. There were no fancy aerodynamic CAD simulations done. That's just me at my workbench flipping fans, trying different millimeter offsets of fans, opening sizes, configurations.
The Stealth Miner probably took about twelve months to fully
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get to a point where I was happy with it to start selling it. It seemed at the beginning, the Stealth Miner was like, how can I fit 10 pounds of shit in a five pound bag? Yeah. For sure. And it not overheat? Yeah. And it not warp. How did the case development evolve? Because it seems like you were working on one design for a while, and then you're like, I kinda have to go back to the drawing board, and then you came out with some new innovations.
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Oh, you're talking about on the Stealth Miner itself? Like Yeah. Like, oh, yeah. A goal of different revisions. Well, it was a lot of playing with different fans. I thought in the beginning that, you know, the Noctua fan that their top of the line static pressure fan is the best one twenty millimeter fan basically on the market in the PC cooling side of things. So when I'm looking at sound attenuation, that's where I went. One of the most major revisions was going from the Noctua fan to the Gale fan and really opening up the top end so that there's no plastic grate in the way Mhmm. Restricting any airflow, and it's actually a wider opening.
And now you have a 38 millimeter thick fan that doesn't go up to 6,000 RPM and sounds absolutely horrendous in a living room when you build it up. Yeah. 3,500 RPM is very doable. So that was one of the most major revisions, but I've done a lot of different things. It was AML board or bigel bone board only at first, and then I added Z links and AML, a different face plate for openings there. I definitely changed, you know, because as I learn more about CAD I'm learning as I go. This is all self taught. Right? I don't have a background in CAD, three d, you know, any of that. Sure. I'm actually just I have access to the tools, and I'm teaching myself as I go. So as I learn new concepts and techniques, I'm like, oh, it's got these slot at grills. I can do cool hexagon stuff that I see everywhere.
Mhmm. I added, standoffs for a Raspberry Pi in there now. There's a version even for a hundred acres ramp stuff. I've added a eight inch heat extractor so you can vent the heat out. Either capture it and put it where you want it or, you know, what's the point? Put it where you want it. Sure. A HEPA filter. I did a HEPA filter for it because we're kicking that idea around. Someone said, hey. I would like to put this outside, but there's no filter. How do I clean it? Well, that's the whole point of the three sections being bolted together with only four bolts is I wanted it real easy to maintain. Pull four bolts out, all three sections open up, you get you get access. You're retrofitting your own retrofits.
Yes. Yeah. No. Absolutely.
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You there's no there's no end to this. No. The street doesn't end on retrofitting.
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No. There isn't. Did you see the board,
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cryo bytes board I posted yesterday? Yeah. Yeah. I did. Did you the flood miner skull on it? Yeah. IXtech
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killed it on that one. He said I saw he had a laser thing. I was like, dude, we gotta do a big flood miner skull. I love it. There's been a lot of iteration on the stealth miner project itself. And then the splint 19 came after that because Mhmm. Well, let's make it even smaller. Let's use two fans. Can I just say about your slim 19 builds?
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They're stylish. Your design has gone up so much. Like, your design skills, your artistic skills seem to have evolved along with your your technical skills. They certainly have. You they certainly slim 19 build s offers, like, man, that is good looking. I love defacing the bit names stickers with
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Plaid Miner stickers and, oh god, the last ungovernable
[00:57:58] Unknown:
sticker pack, the cyberpunk pack. I love that one so much. Just have to send you another one. I I just I just ordered I I owe you some some stuff. Like, I I just ordered a bunch of stickers. I know I gotta send you some Plaid Monarch stickers. I gotta send you some more flyers. I'm doing it. I just ordered some stickers. So they're from l m prints, so they should be here soon, and I'll I'll get them your way. I appreciate that. Yeah. I've been dropping them in every every item I send out except for the last couple. Yeah. And we appreciate that too. Alright. I've come upon the, the time frame here. So last question. Besides what you're building, what are some projects that you're most excited about? Other builds that you've seen other people doing?
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The BitX Touch. Right? That's the one that got me to get a BitX. That that was the moment I was waiting for, something like that. Because that was the thing I was excited about on the BitX side of the house, but these multi chip projects are awesome. They're just too cool, which is another point of the whole mining space is weird right now with this because, you know, I'm slinging a machine at 800 to a thousand dollars that does four times what you know, like, it just doesn't make sense, but it's easier for someone to slap a hundred and $60 on the table. And then by learning tools
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It makes me opine for a couple years ago when we were all doing crazy stuff. Right. And now everybody's talking about bid access.
[00:59:20] Unknown:
But I'm looking forward to even more crazy stuff. Like, my biggest thing that I'm looking forward to next is the Liberty board Mhmm. And that firmware. Yeah. That is big. That is absolutely big. And, yeah, for any person, I because I imagine it's for retrofitting. It's gonna control the number one, but I imagine they're gonna have it be able to I don't know. I I don't know all the details yet. I like how Schnitzel says, we need USB c. Yes. Yeah. I'm all about it. Oh, so the stealth miner also got an iteration of version 1.2 to fit the little adapter that goes on the bit main board for USB c connectivity. Mhmm. Yeah. There's a lot of little Easter eggs in the stealth miner design, to be honest. And I can't think of them all all at one time.
[01:00:07] Unknown:
I'm sorry to do this to you.
[01:00:10] Unknown:
But, you know, that that firmware, that board that I'm looking forward to really truly getting crazy with our home heating reuse Yeah. Flood mining projects with open source hardware and firmware.
[01:00:25] Unknown:
Yeah. Because you love to retrofit.
[01:00:28] Unknown:
I do. And goddamn sometimes I Wux, brains, bit main, z links, AML. It's Mhmm. It's packed full of variable.
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And
[01:00:40] Unknown:
Pisses everybody off. Yeah. Yeah. It's not easy. It's not easy to retrofit something where even they can't remain in the same board form factor from one series to another. They can't. Or in the same series. Right? S 19 j Yep. Pro, you got an aluminum backboard that's shorter than the standard PCB.
[01:01:02] Unknown:
It's just it's ridiculous. Couldn't we have just stayed at the JPRO form factor
[01:01:06] Unknown:
and just left everything there? I don't know how they do it as a manufacturer. It may it would make sense to me if you're keeping, you know, cost down by staying with same form factor. But Yeah. I don't know. I'm not an engineer either. So Well, they they probably did it just to piss you off. Right. Exactly.
[01:01:24] Unknown:
Well, Mark, I appreciate having you as our our first, shortened Pled Minor in the wild segment on on how we how well we did on time. I think we did okay. Shoot for 10:15.
[01:01:34] Unknown:
I think we're right around the twenty minute mark or something like that.
[01:01:39] Unknown:
Well, I appreciate it. It's, at sat stacking pleb on x. You're a good follow because you post a lot, and it's something new all the time. It isn't just the same picture of this one thing that you've built. It's constant innovation. I got more coming. Oh, I'm here for it.
[01:01:56] Unknown:
Yeah. I gotta put this pleb miner cryo byte block on a wall. I gotta put it out where you can see it. So that's something that I'm probably cooking up here soon. A beautiful piece of art Yes. The whole family to appreciate. Exactly. That takes, you know, a thousand watts. Alright, brother. Thanks, man. Alright. Thank you. Talk to you later.
[01:02:16] Unknown:
Feels good to have Plotminer and the wild back. Yeah. It does. Yeah. Sure. It's nice. I missed it. It was nice. Missed these guys. It's the purpose of the show. It's the Mhmm. Why we started all this to begin with is to Mhmm. To get their voices out. And that's why it's coming back. Cause we got bored of some of the other stuff that we were covering in some of the stuff that's covered everywhere else. It's like bring it back to the streets and the plaid miners and the builders. And yeah, that was refreshing.
[01:02:42] Unknown:
What a guy. Really cool guy. Me and my buddy, Travis Bickle, always say same guy. All the people we know, you know, everybody in, like, the Pled Miners group, there's so many similarities to our personalities and our life stories. We always say same guy. Poverty. Yep. Poverty. I didn't mean to like pry into his personal life by asking him about his financials, but it is something that people do not often touch on. They only wanna tell you about their successes. Yeah. I built this thing, and it's really cool, and I do this stuff. And it I think, well, how much money have you spent on all this stuff? I spent a lot and question it all the time. And after I asked them a question, once you talk about financials, then you start talking about your wife. And him saying that how supportive and and wonderful his wife is, and I just you know, that puts a smile on my face because really the most successful plaid miners are backed by a plaid wife.
[01:03:34] Unknown:
You have to. Like, can you imagine a pleb minor doing the sort of shit that they do and then having a wife who's like Oh, I need my Louis handbag. We're gonna go out. Whingeing, whinging, whining. You couldn't fucking. One of them would have to go. Either the machines go or or the or the missus goes.
[01:03:55] Unknown:
Show me a successful pleb minor, and I'll show you a wonderful pleb wife. Yeah. It's gotta be the heartbeat of the home.
[01:04:02] Unknown:
That's that's it. Gotta have one of them. Yeah. One thing that you didn't cover in the interview that I was really interested in is this slush that he's building. So my understanding is that they're building it to live in and tour in and mine with and stuff. But, yeah, I'd like to know more. Do you know anything more about that? I do. I think as he builds it, as it gets closer to the time that he deploys it and starts touring The United States within
[01:04:29] Unknown:
discovering who they are as people and where they want their forever place to be. Mhmm. We got into homesteading or regenerative agriculture and those mashed it all conversations pretty quickly. As you often do when you talk to these people, it's always mashed it all stuff rather than club mining stuff. Once he gets closer to having it built, we'll probably have him back on to talk specifically about the bus since we can skip all the other stuff, all the introductions, and say, hey. Let's have a ten, fifteen minute interview on the technicals of your direct DC Solar school bus. Yeah. That you intend to tour the country with and and mine with. But I don't know if it made the recording if you heard it when you edited it, but we did talk about the school bus a lot. Okay. I think it'd be better for a later interview.
[01:05:10] Unknown:
Okay. Anything else? I think you covered it, mate. It's just nice to have this section back. It's just cool to see. Hopefully, we can put some images and links and stuff to the stuff behind her and Right. You know, the things that are being built. But just it's exciting for me to hear someone who is retrofitting and making changes and tinkering and building and just doing interesting stuff and testing things out because that's where the breakthroughs happen. It's like someone's garage tinkering around and then using someone, you know, who's saying, like, I'm using the sack bumps to boards, and I'm doing this. And it's all the people who are building, collaborating and using each other's parts. And I just think that's where the interesting stuff happens. And we've interviewed them all. Pretty much, I think.
[01:05:55] Unknown:
Yeah. Yeah. When they first started. Yeah. Aren't we ahead of the curve? We are the curve, mate. Oh, nice. Someone else who's ahead of the curve and has been there since the beginning of all the bombsta builds. And this is one thing I said personally to Mark was, I see you and Avril from altertech.i0 as one of the, like, bigger Lokey board people. Soon as the Lokey board came out, bam, you guys are building stuff. And once again, that's why we're proud to have sponsors like alteratech.io. Look up in the night sky. What do you see? The constellation, Altair.
Eagle. Beautiful. Look at it every night. I've never picked it out. No. I haven't. This constellation, you know, Big Dipper, Little Dipper. I got that. Alterra, I'm gonna have to I have this app on my phone that you can, Oh, yeah. You can like help helps you figure out constellations. A good app. Actually, I've done that once before. It is a good app. Yeah. The kids love it. I like that. Especially the little one. It's cool. I don't know any of the stars. I'll just say it's the stars. They're nice to look at. Wow, Dan. You're so smart.
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You know so many things. Yeah. Look. God left the lights on.
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Oh, how adorable. Aren't you cute? Altair recently, got a batch of, Bittier Seal Miner a twos in stock, and as always, he ripped the thing apart, did a bunch of bench testing on it, and shared with the rest of the world. And here are his findings. He says the Seal Miner a two offers top tier performance with a hash rate variance ranging from oh, that's nice. 222 to 232 terahashes per second. It weighs 38 pounds, so you can do some curls with it and maybe, you know, get your swoles on. Seal miner a two is lighter than amp miner, so and work your way up. With a range from 47 to 54 pounds, and it includes handles for easier transport. That's nice. Along with a c 20 to p 13, that's the little goofy connector with the little colored square, two hot and neutral. It's got four plugs on it. If you don't have any adapters for that kind of stuff, altertech.io has all kinds of cabling adapters, so don't worry about it. So the seal miner a two They got all the stuff. They do. They do have all the stuff. I keep wanting to make a video to you grill. You you you grill.
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You grill. You you you grill. You know
[01:08:37] Unknown:
that song? It's one of my favorites. I listen to it every day.
[01:08:41] Unknown:
Yeah. Every day. It's how I start my day. But I I keep thinking about this. I can play that song in the background, and then in the video, it's a bunch of pictures of fan grills. Yeah. And then all the different parts that Altertech makes. Someday I'll make that in my spare time. Alright. It's got handles. That's very nice. Okay. Smaller than the s 21 pro XP and plus models. Performance metrics include 277 terahash at thirty seven ninety six watts with an efficiency of 16.68 joules per terahash in normal mode, 74 terahash at twenty six sixty eight. Oh, that's cute. With an efficiency of 15.36 joules per terahash in low power mode, and 247 terahash at 4,304 watts with an efficiency of 17 joules per terahash in high performance mode. Oh, they don't call it high power mode, high performance mode.
The Seal Miner a two's interface is more advanced than Antminer's, offering custom power hash rate settings for overclocking and underclocking. The control board is a Overclocking? More like a freaking That's one of the best bets. Oh, thank you. Thank you so much. Yeah. I appreciate it. A micro SD slot. Thanks, Tammy. Port for ribbon and fan cables, Ethernet power, but it lacks an LED display, which I I don't know. Whatever. I think everybody's kind of used to using btctools.com or whatever to get all their IP addresses and and figure things out. The LED display, I think, is just another thing that's gonna break Mhmm. Personally. I like to keep things simple. The CLMiner a two has 420 millimeter fans rated at 6,500 RPMs, operating at 3,000 to 4,000 RPMs in normal mode, produces a noise level of 62 to 64 decibels, which is quieter than newer amp miners, but still too loud for indoor living spaces. Fuck. That depends.
That depends on who you are. That depends on how desensitized you are to that particular frequency. The unit comes with an integrated power supply. The hashboards are aluminum backed with bolt on heat sinks. Each hashboard contains 153 seal o two ASIC chips, more than any Antminer s 19 or s 21 series. In conclusion, the Seal Miner a two meets its performance claims and provides a cheaper alternative to the Antminer s 21 Pro m plus models with the added benefits of being smaller, lighter, and quieter. It is available in stock and ships worldwide from Mizzou. It's $3,899, but you can get a discount by using promo code Ungovernable.
That's a 1% discount. Not a bad deal. Nice. Our update from Altair. I asked him on Friday. Hey, man. What's going on with the Bitcoin mining scene? Haven't heard from him. You know why? Building. He's been building. He's been stacking a pallet full of bid access to bring to Bitcoin Vegas for in person sale. You can visit them at Booth Number 1408, where you can meet our good buddy, Bea. Bea. Bea.
[01:11:48] Unknown:
Bea. They want to hurt a little bit of exercise and pee on them.
[01:11:53] Unknown:
That's right. Barn Miner will be there, and he will sign a BitAxe for you. With his piss. Just like in the snow. Yeah. Where else could you go to get a piss covered BitAxe? Altair tech dot I 0. Altair tech dot I 0. He's only been a sponsor for a couple years and no big deal.
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I was distracted because I was also looking through sat stacking pleb's Twitter at the moment. Mhmm. I was looking through and I'm like, he really represents this Bitcoin mining skull. The Pleb Miner skull is on Oh, yeah. Fuck yeah. He does. Yeah. I get to send him more stuff. He's got stickers on everything.
[01:12:31] Unknown:
He's what a guy. He has his own discount code to our clothing. Does he? Yes. What's that? Stealth miner is his discount code. Okay. Yeah. They had crown makeup, a little flyer template. Remember that? Yes. Yes. Yes. Yes. Yes. I do remember. So I have to send him more flyers
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and stickers. You might wanna wait until we've got the clothing back online. Yeah. It'll be alright. Just get the fucking shit back online. While we were listening to that, I was messaging our new printer Mhmm. To see how we're getting on, and he's messaging me now as we speak as well about doing some extra bits. It should be, I keep saying very soon, but like everything is with them now. So we're very close. I know. They don't do a lot of work. Yeah. I know you did. And then we then broke BTC pay, so it broke itself. So I've gotta sit down again with black coffee and do some stuffs to try and fix it. That will be good. Fucking shit lighting, dude. It literally is fucking shit lightning. Guess what? Does work on chain. Guess what else works? Monero. Monero.
Guess what doesn't work? Hey. You're affecting your boosts now, buddy. I know. I get so much shit. I'm just telling the truth. You can't send payments on lightning at our store at the moment. Jean Everett and Zaza are pissed. Yeah. And I think Pies is pissed as well. He's upset. He's gonna throw a wrench at me. That's true. Yeah. Yeah. It's tricky to throw a wrench.
[01:13:51] Unknown:
You you're just like a Osprey flying around a cell tower. Get out of here, Osprey.
[01:13:56] Unknown:
If anyone can fix it, I think it'll be blank coffee. He's a lightning bro. He knows about this stuff. So Oh, yeah. I'm gonna try. Big deal. Yeah. I'm looking at you. No problem. That's cool, mate.
[01:14:11] Unknown:
I like how I make fun of Northerners with you. Yeah. Oh, it's alright, mate. It's gotta be done. Keep them down. Hey. Back to altertech.io. Sorry. Go visit Barn Miner. Barn Miner was trying to rope other people in to work in the booth with him. Mhmm. So I wonder who he's gonna get who he's gonna look into to work in the booth with him. Somebody else in the group. I'd imagine so. Oh, we'll give you a free industry pass if you come work the booth with me. It'll be alright. We had thoughts that I was gonna go work the booth with him and then also sell on government misfits clothing, but Mhmm. I ain't got time for that shit. You're too busy. You got stuff going on. Too busy. It would be fun, man. It would have been so fun to go see the bugle event.
[01:14:54] Unknown:
Oh, yeah. Let's look it up real quick. We're sending a load of clothing up to the Bugle event. Yes. Clothing that you cannot actually buy, you can only win or have it given away, and you can only win or have it given to you by the bugle boys and q and a. So if you want some hashtag free samurai clothing and some pleb minor clothing,
[01:15:17] Unknown:
get your fucking ass to that event. You gotta give a shout out to fundamentals because he's the mule. He's the Meschdel mule. Oh, nice. Thank you. For bringing the shirts. What a mule. What a mule he is. He is a mule. Unlike one too from what I understand. Oh. I mean, that's what somebody told me. I'm sure he is. Oh, man. The bugle tweets a lot. Please edit this out. Sound like a fucking bumbling I'll leave it in. I'll leave it in. I'll definitely leave it in now. People like the authenticity.
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I can see the genuine retardation.
[01:15:52] Unknown:
Also follow the twenty one media. Oh, yeah. That's the new one. That's who's technically hosting the event. Ah, here it is. I found it. Saturize the system Bitcoin twenty twenty five Las Vegas conference side event. This is the main event if you ask me. This would be the only reason I was going. Yeah. Wednesday, May 28, '7 PM to 11PM, past my bedtime, but I I would try to stay up. Mhmm. Maybe I'd have a a Red Bull or something like that. Visit their Twitter page. But definitely go. This is long. Go to, the twenty one media on the Twitters. The twenty one two one media to learn more about the satirize the system event where all of our buddies will be there. All of our bugle buddies. Yep. This 21 thing with Jeremy Pauley, fundamentals.
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Little baby boy will be there. UTXO
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management. Gay robot
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will be there. And, we got some shirts. Yep. And hoods? That have been touched by me. Oh. They're special. That's gotta add some value. I'd say so. You literally can't buy them. You literally can't buy them. That is can't. You literally can't buy them. Literally can't buy them. Just a side question. Did all the screens get there undamaged?
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Apparently. Yeah. Apparently, they're all, in perfect order.
[01:17:19] Unknown:
Oh, I spent a lot of time packaging them things up. I had to order special boxes for them. I appreciate it. There was a whole to do. I set up a little workstation outside and everything Wow. To pack them up. I appreciate you, mate. Oh, you got it. I know. That's we're a team. Yeah. We are. We're a great team. We are a great team. The Ungovernable Misfits team. The Ungovernable Misfits family. Really? Yeah. It really is. Like brothers and fathers. And our little sister, Jordan. Oh, let's wrap it up. Let's see. This a five minute talk here. Okay. Hash the torch. Remember that? Remember we did that? Hash the torch. Yeah. Give give a miner to somebody. We did hash a torch for a plaid miner month and people giving away s nines and shipping them all over the country, and it was a lot of fun. People were learning to mine.
Yeah. They sure were. It's before the years of BitAxes. It was the the best way was an s nine, wasn't it? Yeah. The best way was spending $80 to ship somebody an s nine. Yeah. Yeah. Barn came up with the, s nine lending program with the the Tampa Bitcoiners, and, you know, you just go to the meetup and pass this on to somebody else. Yeah. It was charming given this loud, hot machine to somebody else and say, go fuck it up, buddy. It's good times, but it made me think of, another thing that I'll be doing today. I will be mentoring a miner, a Bitcoin miner. So up at my mine, I have some people coming up today. I actually got a fellow Club Miner guy that is driving from Virginia to come work for a day. He just retired from his Fiat job, and he's like Mhmm. I'm bored. You need any help? I was like, sure. I'll find some shit for you to do. How good are you with a shovel? Do you wanna cut the lawn on the property?
Mhmm. We've got a lot of machines to test. That'll be one thing we do. I need my IT set up, a security camera, stuff like that, and he's coming up. Another person will be coming up, and that is a guy that I work with, Robbie g. His son will be coming up to work with me today. Now this kid was like an OG Bitcoin miner. Same story here all the time, mined, lost the hard drive, whatever, back in the day as a little kid. In 02/2007, wasn't it? No. Not then. Y'all messed up on time. Yeah. So he was right there with Satoshi Peter Todd, mining Bitcoin back in the day. I don't know what year. I'll find out from him today, but he's, like, the kind of kid that has server rack in his room hosting these online games and and stuff like that and using all his dad's power, which his dad bitches about at work all the time.
But he's been sent off to college and come back, and so he's off for the summer, and he was, like, working at Panera Bread. What the fuck is that? Oh, Panera Bread? It's, like a fast food restaurant that has bagels and bread, and and they have some meals and cookies and stuff. It's Okay. You know, it's whatever. I don't eat there. But he works at Panera Bread. This is an old school IT Bitcoin miner nerd kid who's in college now. I think he might be a junior or senior in college, has a lot of hands on skills, and he's fucking wasting it at Panera Bread working with a bunch of women in retorts. Yeah. And bagels. And bagels. Yeah.
His skills would be much better used and honed at my Bitcoin mine, as a matter of fact. Because like we've said for a long time, you know, Bitcoin miners and especially this particular project, you can touch all kinds of different trades there. Electrical, IT, physical labor out in the sun, and that has a lot of value versus working at Panera Bread. Oil and gas, you can do oil changes up there as far as I'm concerned. I mean, I'll talk to the kid today. Like, basically, what do you want to do here? I can figure out something for you to do. And it's a hell of a lot better than working at Panera Bread or the like. So what I'm asking everybody to do, I'm sure you know somebody whose kid's in college and is home for the summer and needs some work. Reach out to them. They could do all kinds of things and and learn from you. You you people have a lot of valuable skill sets and wisdom. Really, it is upon you to share that wisdom
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with the next generation. Don't bitch about the next generation of kids being retards or idiots if you're not willing to spend the time working with them. Good point. Probably quite rewarding as well, especially if you got someone smart who would otherwise be working at Panera Bread or whatever you called it with a bunch of fucking retards who've already be, like, micromanaging how he spreads butter on a bagel. Yeah. And he's there just, like, he's crushing his soul. He's like, oh my god. Like Mhmm. For fuck's sake. What am I doing here?
[01:21:54] Unknown:
Instead, I'll crush his soul.
[01:21:57] Unknown:
And his spirit. Yeah.
[01:22:00] Unknown:
Here. Put all these ends on these Ethernet cables. I'll be back. Gonna get drunk.
[01:22:08] Unknown:
No. It's good. He's gonna learn so much stuff. I actually said to my missus yesterday when you told me about this. I was like, I think I might send our kids there in a few years. Get them to learn, learn some skills. My kids go and take tools and then take things apart. So, like, if I suddenly it goes quiet in the house, I'm like, oh, what the fuck? Where are they? And then I go and have a look, and they'll be, like, taking a stair gate apart or, like Yeah. Dismantling, like, a light switch so that it's gonna expose the wires or, like, doing something that's fucking dangerous. And I'm like, okay. You need to direct some of this engineering or, like, what's the word? They're like, they're curious. Like, what's behind that? What happens if I do this? Yeah.
And doing that in an environment where they learn
[01:22:52] Unknown:
is incredible. There'll be the next set stacking pleb retrofitting. They may well be. You know, the ultimate dream of this, I did this small business incubator thing fall of last year as you know, personally. Mhmm. And we had to do a presentation at the end. And part of my presentation was, of course, like, regenerative agriculture. And all of these oil and gas sites could easily run some animals at that site Mhmm. And in that area. And then that's eventually my dream when I retire is is to run the boats. Nope. Almost just cows. Just cows. Thank you.
You you know you know the dream. So there's a lot of opportunity up there once this all comes to fruition, and it will. Otherwise, I'll no. It will.
[01:23:37] Unknown:
It will. It will. Yeah. When it all comes to fruition, there's a ton of shit to fucking learn. We can do some kind of summer camp thing. It's cool. There's a lot of kids I imagine who don't get the type of experience of how to, like, build stuff and fix stuff and do the manual labor. And there's a certain feeling you get if you walk away from something that you fixed or created that you don't, especially in the physical world that like, you know, a lot of these kids are going in and they're either working load of fucking idiots or they're like even worse. They're in an office doing like Excel spreadsheets or just fixing shit. Like No fucking waste of time. Yeah. You're like fixing, oh, this person complained about this because there was a glitch on this. You're like fixing shit that you don't see the end of and that will be broken the next day because it's a faulty system effectively.
But if you go in and there's the machine and, like, a fan's broken, you're like, oh, I need to replace that. And then you do it and it works, and you're like, fuck. I did a thing. Yeah. I've, like, made a change here, and that's a really nice feeling. It is. Well, we'll see how it works today. I've worked with his father for, what, fourteen years now.
[01:24:44] Unknown:
Poor guy. And, so if there's anything like his dad, he'll be good at stuffs.
[01:24:49] Unknown:
Unpatient,
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I imagine. His dad's terribly OCD. Yeah. So if he brings a little bit of his dad's terrible OCD, I think it'll be alright. Okay. But just not his dad's anxiety. Okay. Love you, Robbie g. I love you, buddy. If you work with somebody for so long, you just you you know all about them. Well, I'm very excited to hear how this kid gets on. I'm sure he'll be running his own mine in a few years. Yeah. I mean, he technically, he's got the lineage Mhmm. Of mining from long ago. We'll see how the kid shakes out. And to, wrap things up, let's see my mentions. Clothing, you'll figure that out soon. Gotta be soon. I know I know it is. Stickers. Got stickers on the website. I have more coming soon. Announce the multimeter winner. So we're we're giving away a multimeter, and I haven't figured out who that is.
But the winner is insert winner here. How am I gonna do that then? I don't know. We'll figure it out. Okay. Just air it. I'll do it on a tweet or some shit. Okay. Alright. I wrote up a little thing. I wrote this in, like, thirty seconds. So if it's not as good as my usual stuff, go fuck yourself. How's that? That sounds great. Yeah. Took a lot of my mining equipment out of the house the other day, and it feels weird to say the least. I told you guys that in the chat. It's just it feels a lot. You know, there have been times in some time where I've turned machines off, but Yeah. Not physically taking them out of their house. End of an era. It is an end of an era. Yeah. It's been cathartic taking them down, even pulling the machines out of their HVAC setups, which is something I wouldn't normally do. They just stay in there. Mhmm. It's exciting to be moving on to this big project, but it's a sad day too Mhmm. Since this home mining thing has been my grind for, what, six, seven years now. Yeah. It's just weird.
So this past year has been filled with changes. Max, for you, you moved the entire family to the Shetland Islands to spend more time with your beloved ponies. Yep. So that's nice. Me, I've sunk every bit of wealth that I have and don't have into this Bitcoin mining project. I'm betting that it'll be the start of something much bigger as I position for retirement from my Fiat job dreaming of a Bitcoin mining and cattle empire. I don't pensively dive into the new phase in life. I sure as hell don't regret the decision to go all in. I've been stretched thin as of late, squeezing blood out of the stone that is my life force, dividing it drop by drop amongst my mining projects, my family, ungovernable misfits, and, oh, yeah, I still have a fiat job.
Sometimes I forget I have one of those. It's a lot. I pour every ounce of myself into these dreams, balancing it all while the world keeps spinning, but I wouldn't trade it. This is what it takes to build something real. I just wanna say, I know so many extremely hardworking, passionate, and dedicated people in the Bitcoin mining scene, in Meshedale scene. You all inspire me every single day to do better, be better, work harder. Through the show, Max and I hope we're giving you the respect you deserve, telling your stories to spark that same fire in others. Your grind, your passion keeps the community alive, and it's why I keep pushing. We thank the world of you guys, and we're honored to share your journeys.
Thanks for listening to this episode of Ungovernable Misfits, Datcher News.
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That was really sweet, mate. I love that.
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Yeah? Yeah. This is a popular song, but it's good. It doesn't all have to be, esoteric, hidden song nobody's ever heard before. David Bowie fan.
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Still don't know what I was waiting for.
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And my time was running wild amid dead end streets. And
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every time I thought
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I got it made, it seemed the taste was not so sweet. So I turned myself to face man, but I've never caught a glimpse of how the others missealed Baker.