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Last week, together with our partners GAWMiners, we have started a photo contest that gives you the chance to win a 5-chip Gridseed ASIC miner each week during the month of April. The first week has already passed and we have chosen the first winner, the theme for the photo contest was the Strangest Place to Mine.

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Our first winner is Javier Martin Fernadez, who has submitted some really interesting photos and really had chosen the strangest place to mine among all of the photos we have received. He will be contacted shortly by GAW Miners to arrange the shipping of the prize to him. Here is what he has sent as description along with the photos about the place he used to mine in:

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This is the strangest place to mine that I found. It’s an old pit used in the 60’s for a blacksmith in his work. Now is full of work material, the perfect place where to put a miner to work. I hope you enjoy the photos.

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If you have had a better idea, but did not submit it, don’t worry you will have three more chances to win a Gridseed ASIC Miner during the month of April. The second week of our photo contest has started and we have a new theme, Neat as a Pin (tidiest cabling of mining rigs). So don’t miss your chance to win 5-chip Gridseed ASIC miner this week and remember, if you don’t participate you cannot win for sure.

Send your week 2 photo contest entries here in order to get a chance to win a Gridseed ASIC miner…

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Just a reminder to submit your entries in our ongoing photo contest for a chance to win a 5-chip Gridseed ASIC miner provided by our partners GAWMiners. All you have to do is submit a photo showing the Strangest Place to Mine and you could get an ASIC miner as a reward this week, furthermore you could also play and win in the next three weeks of April as well by participating in the photo contest as each week there will be a different theme of the contest and another Gridseed ASIC device as a prize. So do not miss your chance this week, you still have a few days to submit your entry.

Submit your photo contest entries here in order to get a chance to win a Gridseed ASIC miner…

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We have partnered up with GAWMiners, an official Gridseed partner, to give you the chance to win a free Gridseed ASIC Scrypt miner. All you have to do is follow the simple rules of the contest below to have a chance to win, and throughout April you will have four chances. Each week of the month we are going to be announcing a theme for photo contest, you will need to submit images based on the current theme and at the end of the week you might end up winning a Scrypt ASIC device. Each week we are going to be announcing the new theme of the contest here on the blog as well as on the official contest page, the winners and best photos will be announced and published here on the Cryptomining Blog each week during the duration of the contest. After the weekly winner has been selected and announced, GAW Miners will contact the winner to arrange the details for receiving the award.

This week’s theme for the photo contest is the Strangest Place to Mine.

In order to participate you need to fill in this form with your name, email address and up to 5 photos according to the theme of the contest this week. You are also able to provide some additional details or explanation regarding what is on the photos should you consider it is needed to give a better idea, however additional details are not required if you think that the photos speak for themselves.

Note that you are able to submit up to 5 photos and have only 1 entry each week, to be eligible for the prize you need to also like the GAWMiners page on Facebook. Note that you can win only once in the four week period of the contest, you can still participate in the next week contest if you wish, though you will not be choose if you’ve won in a previous week. Winners do have an option to either get the Gridseed device they have won shipped to them, or have it hosted for free at GAWMiners. Also have in mind that after announcing the weekly winner the shipment of the award could take up to 2-5 days for verification of the winner’s information, though normally it should take less.

So do you already have a good idea about the strangest place to mine? If you do, then hurry up to the contest page and submit your entry in order to be eligible to win a Gridseed ASIC device.

Submit your photo contest entries here in order to get a chance to win a Gridseed ASIC miner…


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