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If you're flying a mining ship with an ore hold that's considerably smaller than a jetcan (such as a [[Venture]] (5000&nbsp;m<sup>3</sup> ore hold) or a [[Covetor]] (8000&nbsp;m<sup>3</sup> ore hold)), this method can increase your efficiency, as you can spend more time mining and less time hauling.  
If you're flying a mining ship with an ore hold that's considerably smaller than a jetcan (such as a [[Venture]] (5000&nbsp;m<sup>3</sup> ore hold) or a [[Covetor]] (8000&nbsp;m<sup>3</sup> ore hold)), this method can increase your efficiency, as you can spend more time mining and less time hauling.  


However, jetcans only have a lifespan of 2 hours and they are not secure, meaning [[Can_Flipping|anyone can open and remove items from a jetcan]]. This is a common form of theft and griefing in the game, where a player will "flip" a jetcan either to steal the ore or to induce a fight [[CONCORD_Details|without CONCORD intervention]]. While it's possible way to combat this by using secure containers (which can be programmed with a password), the largest these (the giant secure container, often called a GSC) can only hold 3,900&nbsp;m<sup>3</sup> of ore, which is less than the ore hold on even the smallest mining ship.  
However, jetcans only have a lifespan of 2 hours and they are not secure, meaning [[Can_Flipping|anyone can open and remove items from a jetcan]]. This is a common form of theft and griefing in the game, where a player will "flip" a jetcan either to steal the ore or to induce a fight [[CONCORD_Details|without CONCORD intervention]]. While it's possible to combat this by using secure containers (which can be programmed with a password), the largest of these (the giant secure container, often called a GSC) can only hold 3,900&nbsp;m<sup>3</sup> of ore, which is less than the ore hold on even the smallest mining ship.  


As nearly all mining ships have ore holds which are as large or larger than a jetcan (in addition to the time lost in changing ships and the risk of getting your ore stolen), using jetcans is probably not worth your time. They do, however, come in very handy if you're [[Mining#Dual account mining|mining with two accounts]] or in a [[Mining#Mining fleets|fleet]] (see below). Given their small size, using GSCs for mining is not worth it (although it was a commonly-used practice in the past, when mining ships had much smaller cargo holds).
As nearly all mining ships have ore holds which are as large or larger than a jetcan (in addition to the time lost in changing ships and the risk of getting your ore stolen), using jetcans is probably not worth your time. They do, however, come in very handy if you're [[Mining#Dual account mining|mining with two accounts]] or in a [[Mining#Mining fleets|fleet]] (see below). Given their small size, using GSCs for mining is not worth it (although it was a commonly-used practice in the past, when mining ships had much smaller cargo holds).