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Title: Mining GRIN
Post by: SaiyanPrynz26 on February 14, 2019, 11:12:22 PM
Hey everyone I hope all is well. Anyway I am fairly new to crypto and am trying to take in as much info as I possibly can. I just started mining GRIN and I’m enjoying the experience. But out of curiosity and because I enjoy and want shear knowledge, I am curious to know about the software I am running to mine grin, and also if there is going to be a windows wallet? I ask only because 60 days after the coins mature, they are no longer able to be paid out and are considered gone after that point. Would be sweet if there was a wallet for windows in the works to store them on instead of having to go to an exchange. Any help or feedback would be greatly appreciated. Thank you so much everyone!!


Title: Re: Mining GRIN
Post by: OgNasty on February 16, 2019, 10:10:36 PM
You may have more success posting these questions in the Grin thread.  Welcome aboard!

https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=5090427.0


Title: Re: Mining GRIN
Post by: EscrowService28 on March 05, 2019, 09:40:28 AM
Hey everyone I hope all is well. Anyway I am fairly new to crypto and am trying to take in as much info as I possibly can. I just started mining GRIN and I’m enjoying the experience. But out of curiosity and because I enjoy and want shear knowledge, I am curious to know about the software I am running to mine grin, and also if there is going to be a windows wallet? I ask only because 60 days after the coins mature, they are no longer able to be paid out and are considered gone after that point. Would be sweet if there was a wallet for windows in the works to store them on instead of having to go to an exchange. Any help or feedback would be greatly appreciated. Thank you so much everyone!!
I have read news and articles about GRIN and this project is  focused on features of privacy, scalability, and fungibility that is built by implementing a MimbleWimble blockchain with a lot of new features. MimbleWimble is an amazing blockchain protocol created by Tom Elvis Jedusor last July 2016 andgained traction among many Bitcoin and privacy proponents.


Title: Re: Mining GRIN
Post by: kenzawak on March 05, 2019, 11:50:15 AM
Grin Gets a Boost with Cudo Mining Software for the Masses
https://www.cryptoglobe.com/latest/2019/03/grin-gets-a-boost-with-cudo-mining-software-for-the-masses/

"Cudo Miner... has just launched its GUI mining software for Grin, which it says will bring Grin mining “too the masses.”

With Cudo Miner‘s latest news announcement, you don’t need to spend the time at the command line figuring it out either. As Matt Hawkins, the Cudo Miner CEO, said: “Our goal is to make it as simple and reliable as possible to mine Mimblewimble crypto currencies, so GPU miners can run their rigs and farms without sleepless nights, worrying about lost revenue and configuration.”


Title: Re: Mining GRIN
Post by: clonely on March 05, 2019, 11:51:52 AM
Hey everyone I hope all is well. Anyway I am fairly new to crypto and am trying to take in as much info as I possibly can. I just started mining GRIN and I’m enjoying the experience. But out of curiosity and because I enjoy and want shear knowledge, I am curious to know about the software I am running to mine grin, and also if there is going to be a windows wallet? I ask only because 60 days after the coins mature, they are no longer able to be paid out and are considered gone after that point. Would be sweet if there was a wallet for windows in the works to store them on instead of having to go to an exchange. Any help or feedback would be greatly appreciated. Thank you so much everyone!!

GRIN is a very bad coin to invest in, but I think it's very convenient for mining. In the short term, the price is very difficult to rise, but in the long term it will definitely be a valuable coin.


Title: Re: Mining GRIN
Post by: ajaymukund on March 05, 2019, 12:41:06 PM
Grin will soon develop his own electronic wallet, but at the moment its price chart is quite disappointing. I used to trust and invest in it, but now I have lost more than 7%. There is still no sign of growth. I really don't know what to do with Grin. Should I sell to reinvest it?


Title: Re: Mining GRIN
Post by: qualitywork on March 05, 2019, 12:56:22 PM
It's good to hear from someone that GRIN mining is giving profit without any loss in this volatile market, because mining these days is not at all profitable even the electricity charges are more than they pay, apart from that investing a big amount is a big challenge here.


Title: Re: Mining GRIN
Post by: SaiyanPrynz26 on March 08, 2019, 12:07:29 AM
Thank you everyone for your thoughts and help. I will try posting in the GRIN forum to see if that helps a bit. Thanks again!!


Title: Re: Mining GRIN
Post by: Jadz on April 29, 2019, 08:26:19 PM
The guys from Vite Labs recently launched support of GRIN in their wallet, there is even a guide specifically for miners https://medium.com/vitelabs/an-easy-to-use-wallet-for-grin-miners-5f609178395b