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The Upstream Data team hard at work welding, wiring, load testing and programming Hash Generators and Hash Huts on a Friday afternoon. Would you like me to take your through a shop tour next week? h/t Spencer Schille

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~/satstackingpleb 🚌☀️⛏️2 years ago

@upstreamdatainc @spencerschille I am always in absolute awe of the amalgamation of tech being deployed in both processes and final product when you share these videos.

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Wilson_Mining2 years ago

@upstreamdatainc @spencerschille I think it would be cool to explain a little bit about the manufacturing process.

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Steve Barbour2 years ago

@upstreamdatainc @spencerschille Will do

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lil s8n2 years ago

@upstreamdatainc @spencerschille Yes please.

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AdventureMiner2 years ago

@upstreamdatainc @spencerschille Yes! A shop tour would be epic! Love what you guys do!

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Winston Digital2 years ago

@upstreamdatainc @spencerschille Yes

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₿ert de Groot ∞/21M ⚡️[email protected]2 years ago

@upstreamdatainc @spencerschille Proof of work 🔥

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Kirk2 years ago

@upstreamdatainc @spencerschille Yes please

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R8:be quantum-safe!or be 0! pushing bitcoin to be!2 years ago

@upstreamdatainc @spencerschille Wait! Steve, is it a hash mining rig?

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Daniel Lai2 years ago

@upstreamdatainc @spencerschille 63296342

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