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Title: Can you recommend coins t o mine which is ASIC and FPGA resistant?
Post by: john2231 on May 12, 2019, 06:40:49 PM
Do you guys can recommend which coin is good to mine this days because almost all coins that I mine is not increasing unlike major altcoins and top 100 coins.

I'm currently not making any profit from them while the price of bitcoin is increasing.



Title: Re: Can you recommend coins t o mine which is ASIC and FPGA resistant?
Post by: GospelCrypto2 on May 12, 2019, 07:58:56 PM
I think you should try mining veil and suqa. Both projects are promising and the reward for mining is encouraging.. I would have said you mine the major currencies such as bitcoin and ethereum but I feel unless you have sufficient mining power the whole process may become fruitless.


Title: Re: Can you recommend coins t o mine which is ASIC and FPGA resistant?
Post by: john2231 on May 12, 2019, 08:38:53 PM
I think you should try mining veil and suqa. Both projects are promising and the reward for mining is encouraging.. I would have said you mine the major currencies such as bitcoin and ethereum but I feel unless you have sufficient mining power the whole process may become fruitless.
I already have them now I am looking for a coin which is can gives me real profit while the bitcoin price increases.

I'm interested on bitcore and aeternity it looks like they are best option for now.


Title: Re: Can you recommend coins t o mine which is ASIC and FPGA resistant?
Post by: dentolas on May 14, 2019, 07:02:19 AM
What about Beam? this is a very promising coin. For me, Veil and Beam are two gems that will give us some good surprises....
Beam dif is probably low at the moment...
 ;)


Title: Re: Can you recommend coins t o mine which is ASIC and FPGA resistant?
Post by: ikicha on May 14, 2019, 07:54:00 AM
This is list of algorithm with (currently) ASIC & FPGA Resistant :

1. CuckooCycle
2. CN-LiteV7
3. CN-R
4. CN-Variant
5. CN-Turtle
6. X16R
7. X22i


Title: Re: Can you recommend coins t o mine which is ASIC and FPGA resistant?
Post by: CryptoLing on May 14, 2019, 11:08:16 AM
Have you try the MimbleWimble coins? I'm sure it's ASIC resistant. I'm not really sure about the ROI at this moment but maybe in the near future your mined coin might give you profit.


Title: Re: Can you recommend coins t o mine which is ASIC and FPGA resistant?
Post by: X-ray on May 14, 2019, 02:46:24 PM
Do you guys can recommend which coin is good to mine this days because almost all coins that I mine is not increasing unlike major altcoins and top 100 coins.

I'm currently not making any profit from them while the price of bitcoin is increasing.


Just try to suggest you BTG and RVN.
Both already used asic resistance but honestly, i prefer to choose BTG rather than RVN. Even that gets a little bit lost on its price but it has a better valuation and liquidity. You can see the chart how BTG was usually getting a pump.
I put BTG as my first recommendation for you dude.


Title: Re: Can you recommend coins t o mine which is ASIC and FPGA resistant?
Post by: ikicha on May 16, 2019, 06:02:55 AM
Do you guys can recommend which coin is good to mine this days because almost all coins that I mine is not increasing unlike major altcoins and top 100 coins.

I'm currently not making any profit from them while the price of bitcoin is increasing.


Just try to suggest you BTG and RVN.
Both already used asic resistance but honestly, i prefer to choose BTG rather than RVN. Even that gets a little bit lost on its price but it has a better valuation and liquidity. You can see the chart how BTG was usually getting a pump.
I put BTG as my first recommendation for you dude.

Yes, both is Asic Resistant, and good for NVIDIA GPU.
If you have AMD GPU, you can mine Cryptonight Variant coins or Ethash coins.


Title: Re: Can you recommend coins t o mine which is ASIC and FPGA resistant?
Post by: viljy on May 16, 2019, 06:37:26 AM
There are no super profitable coins now. Maybe it makes sense to engage in mining some coins only if you are confident in the growth of their prices in the future. Or, instead of mining, you can earn banano. Many miners are engaged in this.

This is list of algorithm with (currently) ASIC & FPGA Resistant :

1. CuckooCycle
2. CN-LiteV7
3. CN-R
4. CN-Variant
5. CN-Turtle
6. X16R
7. X22i


There is also the cn-io algorithm, but only for the cpu.


Title: Re: Can you recommend coins t o mine which is ASIC and FPGA resistant?
Post by: gullu on May 16, 2019, 02:34:24 PM
If you are looking for a CPU only coin then I would recommend you to have a look at the zumy coin. It can be mined only by CPU. Its a new coin and I think last month it got listed in Altilly exchange. For more details you can visit their website https://zumy.co.


Title: Re: Can you recommend coins t o mine which is ASIC and FPGA resistant?
Post by: ikicha on May 27, 2019, 05:06:54 PM
There are no super profitable coins now. Maybe it makes sense to engage in mining some coins only if you are confident in the growth of their prices in the future. Or, instead of mining, you can earn banano. Many miners are engaged in this.

This is list of algorithm with (currently) ASIC & FPGA Resistant :

1. CuckooCycle
2. CN-LiteV7
3. CN-R
4. CN-Variant
5. CN-Turtle
6. X16R
7. X22i


There is also the cn-io algorithm, but only for the cpu.

Wow, CN Io? New algorithm?
I never heard before.

Yes. No extra profitable at the moment. But you can hold some coins and wait alt season, lol


Title: Re: Can you recommend coins t o mine which is ASIC and FPGA resistant?
Post by: cryptomaxsun on June 01, 2019, 06:11:21 AM
Now for many coins prices have dump.
I try to find new perspective coins with a small difficulty and mining them.
Not for long, then I switch to another coin one.
This is diversification. look at the coin Hydnora - https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=5085631.0


Title: Re: Can you recommend coins t o mine which is ASIC and FPGA resistant?
Post by: sayag124 on August 05, 2019, 02:03:40 AM
bitcoin is still in trending, i would always recommend to go for bitcoin...but if your budget is low then you for sure go and choose dash coin, it will gradually increase the value in near feature, one of my friend from https://kahoothack.net (https://kahoothack.net) company had invested about 10k$ in dash and recently he got triple profit in limited time.


Title: Re: Can you recommend coins t o mine which is ASIC and FPGA resistant?
Post by: lunobird on August 05, 2019, 04:54:40 AM
You should just probably mine btg and rvn and beam. A good strategy is autoconvert to btc on mining pool hub and if btc value goes up buy back more of your favorite altcoin of your choosing.