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Alternate cryptocurrencies => Mining (Altcoins) => Topic started by: DevFile90 on March 26, 2021, 04:28:59 PM



Title: New to mining and some guidance needed
Post by: DevFile90 on March 26, 2021, 04:28:59 PM
Hi guys, I'm new to building rigs and I've successfully build one with 4x gtx1660 super but I'm looking for the most profitable coin to mine and I came across minerstat calculator that shows me that epic cash is the most profitable coin, I can earn up to 11$ per gtx1660 super, what I'm curious about is why no one is talking about this coin if it's the most profitable

https://i.imgur.com/dY3au9k.png

After doing some research I can't even find a exchange that the coin is listed on, so anyone mining this coin?


Title: Re: New to mining and some guidance needed
Post by: JayDDee on March 26, 2021, 04:32:29 PM
After doing some research I can't even find a exchange that the coin is listed on, so anyone mining this coin?

You answered your own question.

Don't trust estimates.


Title: Re: New to mining and some guidance needed
Post by: skablast on March 26, 2021, 05:42:25 PM
you can go to Vitex.net and exchange epic cash in pair with BTC


Title: Re: New to mining and some guidance needed
Post by: Commie on March 26, 2021, 07:07:02 PM
Here's something to consider before mining this for amazing profits, I just read this on 51.pool front page:

On 18.03. an exploit was discovered in the EPIC BlockChain. The hack started earlier on 12.3. It is not yet officially confirmed, but it could be that the block chain is set back to 12.3. This means that all coins mined after 12.3 are worthless. We will keep the pool running until we know what will happen to the blockchain. You can continue mining with the risk that the coins are worthless, or stop mining until further notice.


Title: Re: New to mining and some guidance needed
Post by: Daodex on March 26, 2021, 08:15:50 PM
The profit from epic cash is not real, I thought it was too until I find out that something is wrong like what @Commie described in his post above, now go back to minerstat calculator you will see that the epic cash taking the first place as the most profitable coin to mine is no more available, better stick with Ethereum mining


Title: Re: New to mining and some guidance needed
Post by: fmz89 on March 27, 2021, 03:47:07 PM
Hi guys, I'm new to building rigs and I've successfully build one with 4x gtx1660 super but I'm looking for the most profitable coin to mine and I came across minerstat calculator that shows me that epic cash is the most profitable coin, I can earn up to 11$ per gtx1660 super, what I'm curious about is why no one is talking about this coin if it's the most profitable

https://i.imgur.com/dY3au9k.png

After doing some research I can't even find a exchange that the coin is listed on, so anyone mining this coin?
well i just dont know if randomx efficient on gpu side lol  ;D, thats pretty absurb and try check listing exchange and the buy wall before you mine the coin


Title: Re: New to mining and some guidance needed
Post by: Commie on March 27, 2021, 04:11:01 PM
well i just dont know if randomx efficient on gpu side lol  ;D, thats pretty absurb and try check listing exchange and the buy wall before you mine the coin

I checked all that yesterday. Buy "wall" is at 100 sat. and it's not a large amount there. Plus above mentioned potential blockchain issue. Stay away from it.


Title: Re: New to mining and some guidance needed
Post by: FP91G on March 27, 2021, 08:17:21 PM
Hi guys, I'm new to building rigs and I've successfully build one with 4x gtx1660 super but I'm looking for the most profitable coin to mine and I came across minerstat calculator that shows me that epic cash is the most profitable coin, I can earn up to 11$ per gtx1660 super, what I'm curious about is why no one is talking about this coin if it's the most profitable

https://i.imgur.com/dY3au9k.png

After doing some research I can't even find a exchange that the coin is listed on, so anyone mining this coin?
https://minerstat.com/hardware/nvidia-gtx-1660-super
Your calculator has an error.
Coins based on the Random X algorithm can be mined on video cards, but they will give a very small hash rate (7-10 times less when compared with processors for the same price)
Most 1660 super owners choose Ethereum mining