If you want to know about Bitcoin your in the right place. If you want to know about alt coins then you need to post in the alt coin forum.
Either way 8Mhs is next to nothing. You won't be making any profit within your lifetime.
i think it is talking about 8MHs scrypt mining but he posted this question in bitcoin mining section by mistake I think he was asking about both. Is there Cloud scrypt mining available? I thought cloud mining was sha256??
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If you want to know about Bitcoin your in the right place. If you want to know about alt coins then you need to post in the alt coin forum.
Either way 8Mhs is next to nothing. You won't be making any profit within your lifetime.
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Anyone have other suggestions?
Eleuthria
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Chrome on Mac works the best, Firefox is good but can eat up ram at times.
Mozilla has been concentrating on reducing the memory footprint lately. So it does better on RAM than it used to. But I don't know about how it is on a Mac though.
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99% of CPU AGAIN!!!
I just don't understand why it's only THIS website. Just makes no sense to me at all. I can surf the web all day long with no problems to many various websites. If I stay on The Guild's website for several hours, it will eventually start using 99% of my CPU.
Why don't you just try a different web browser. It's not like safari is a premium browser anyway. And your not browsing other web sites with the dynamic tables and graphs that BTC Guild has available, so it could very well be a browser problem that only manifests itself on the Guild. Just a suggestion.
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i need help setting up my ASICMiner block erupter i tried for hours plz help Skype is schwartz810
What kind of problem are you having?
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I already have some informations about that , I'am using Electrum as wallet ,
I don't know anything about the Electrum client. They probably have a support thread or web site I would think.
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Then I guess I will just buy some coins and hold them and wait even if it's long term investement , you see I'am young , I only have 17 years old so I guess I can wait ![Grin](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/grin.gif) again , thank you & sorry for wasting your precious time mate Not a waste. Just keep researching and learning. There's more to do than mining. For instance installing the Bitcoin Client and downloading the blockchain so you have a wallet to keep your coins in. Make sure you have plenty free hard drive space and keep your wallet.dat backed up and safe.
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Why not try cloud mining?...
Can you please explain , what is cloud mining exactly ? ![Shocked](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/shocked.gif) That's where you pay hardware manufactures to mine on their obsolete hardware in their facilities so that they can still make a profit off of it after they mined all the profit for themselves. Kind of like hardware manufacture welfare. How generous are you? Not that generous I guess haha ![Grin](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/grin.gif) how much exactly we should pay ? let me guess we pay in $ and get less bitcoin (using preev.com) ? I don't know what the going rate is honestly. I, at this point, refuse to entertain the idea of cloud mining. If it was profitable the the owners of the cloud hardware would be mining it themselves. But yes I would expect you would have to pay more then you would earn, unless you held the coins till the value increased substantially, but that is a risk and a long term investment. Unless your willing to join some type of pyramid scheme. You would probably better off to buy coins and hold them.
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Why not try cloud mining?...
Can you please explain , what is cloud mining exactly ? ![Shocked](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/shocked.gif) That's where you pay hardware manufactures to mine on their obsolete hardware in their facilities so that they can still make a profit off of it after they mined all the profit for themselves. Kind of like hardware manufacture welfare. How generous are you?
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Refund your customers Sam. Do it, or be faced with the difficult decision, of exactly how to liquidate your company to me. ![Angry](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/angry.gif) What are you talking about? I don't have customers. I don't charge for my opinion, not that anyone would pay for it.
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After (some) research, MANY believe the mining incentive can be a nice business to get into. Instead MANY are being scammed by these hardware manufactures.
It does seem to be or at least has been a nice business to have been in. Whats wrong with that? Many are buying or have bought hardware of their own free will. That does not constitute a scam?
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I dont have all the answers.
Doesn't seem like you even have a question much less an answer. I'm sorry you don't understand basic precepts of Bitcoin or mining. Please educate yourself or move onto something you do understand. Not trying to be mean just trying to get you to take responsibility for your own decisions and to make them wisely. Sam
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Well, if you don't want folks to fall for this 'bad' investment and sully the coin and possibly ruin their lives and time and frustrations. Then you agree the mining reward should be abolished. Fix the problem. ![Roll Eyes](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/rolleyes.gif) Then lets get rid of those pesky transaction fees too. That's stealing. Nobody should need to actually work for what they receive. All means of earning should be abolished for the good of mankind. Edit: on a more serious note, if you abolish the reward you abolish coin generation and abolish the coin altogether. So what you really want is to abolish Bitcoin.
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Thank you all so much for your information on pools I gladly appreciate it
Your welcome.
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What's a Dual Miner?
A 1-Chip GridSeed USB ASIC that can hash SHA2 or Scrypt or both at once. Thanks. OP, you should probably post in the Alt Coin forum. You should get some helpful suggestions there.
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