So, I hear everywhere about these "100m credits/hour strategies", especially with mining (seeing as how that's my personal specialty), but the math doesn't add up for me. I currently own a python with 160 tons of cargo space. I have a good system with an overlapping double platinum hotspot and a station nearby that (averagely) buys for 150k a ton. I can mine around about 160 (a full load) in about an hour to an hour and a half. That's 24M in an hour, 1/4 of what is said "can be done". The only way I can see you possibly doing "100M in an hour" is if you had a fully beefed up type 9 heavy or some ship with 700 tons of capacity and you can get a full load of something that goes for around 160K in about 30 minutes. I mean, unless that's what they're talking about, I just don't see it being feasible any other way. Am I missing something here?

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