The best miner for IronFish SRBMiner has been updated...but nothing has changed among the miners! For Nvidia - Rigel For AMD - TeamRedMiner https://t.me/koliamainer/9238Dual mining with ZIL will be more profitable, but IRON is better to mine on the most profitable miner, because the price of this coin is now falling
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Hi! Look at this RAM disks for chia plotting based on RAM memory chips with an exceptionally high read/write speed and an unlimited lifespan. Backup battery included. https://ddramdisk.store/ I do not understand how your products will help in the mining of the Chia coin. Plotting does not require fast hard drives, and is now quickly done with graphics cards. And for mining you need hard drives with a large volume of 10-16 terabytes.
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It is not new. If you're around for a while you'll realize that mempool always gets busy when there is high volatility. People don't really have the patience to wait and that's why they'll keep increasing their fee, which in turn increases the average fee for the next blocks. CMMIW, but miners would still make a decent profit as of right now as long as they can find a block even if the fee does not increase since the majority of their profits come from the block rewards and not fees.
In bitcoin blocks, there is really a small commission of 0.3-0.5 bitcoin. In ethereum, it was fun when the block reward was 2 coins, and the commission was 50-200 coins, and this went on for weeks. These were golden times for miners.
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AMD is losing competition in the expensive graphics card segment. Nvidia will release the RTX 4060 and RTX 4060ti in May, so AMD is trying to get ahead of the competition so as not to lose ground in this market. It's very curious, but I don't remember such that AMD first released TOP cards, and then the budget segment, and after that the Middle series. AMD looks like is losing competition for real in all the graphic cards segment compared to Nvidia as Nvidia is working in a much consistent way and they are being loyal to their successful standard as they are naming the cards exactly as their 3000 series and are improving performance and keeping the cost somewhat lower.I am not seeing such a performance from AMD as I don't know what they want to do,in the gaming market they never beat Nvidia so far while in the mining zone they have beat them several times before but now in the latest series Nvidia is also winning in this market.If I had money to invest they would go to Nvidia for sure. When I have 10 mining farms, and an old gt740 video card is installed in my computer. I was not interested in GPU performance in games, and after a good video card appeared in my PC, it was still installed in the mining farm anyway. I could not use the video card for entertainment, it was a pity to lose even a small profit AMD has had a lot of price cuts on graphics cards lately, but that's probably the only thing they can do.
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Thanks, I changed 1 post. And it is not surprising that such a scam is happening in the present. If one of the miners decided to mine this coin, then they did not have many losses. This is a good lesson for beginners who are mining new coins. I mined coins for several months and hoped to sell at a high price, but then the project was closed. It's good that this project closed after a few days.
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I don't think that you can still mine a block with GPU it would take years before it can find a block and mine it and if you are bad luck it may also turn into orphaned.
There is much news before I think last year on solo ckpool someone mined a block with a low hashrate USB miner I guess. So you still have a chance to mine a block with low hashrate but not on GPU because it can eat much power compared to ASIC-based miners. Just take note the lower the hashrate the lower the chance that you can find and mine a block.
I can. It's a matter of luck, but of course that the chances are inifitely small. That's why it is called Lotery minning. I'm running an ESP32 chip as a miner. I'm mining at around 11kH/s. It was just for the fun, of course, I'm not expect to ever mine any block! What pool are you using for this? A lot also depends on the speed of the pool so that it is the first to transfer your result. 11kH/s is very very very low today for bitcoin mining and the chances that the equipment will break earlier are very high.
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And before the existence of the NFT, car manufacturers did not pay taxes on environmental pollution? More than 5 tons of CO2 are emitted during the production of one car. And each gasoline car emits 1-2 tons of CO2 per year. And if you calculate how much CO2 is emitted in the production of other products, then these numbers are huge.
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AMD is losing competition in the expensive graphics card segment. Nvidia will release the RTX 4060 and RTX 4060ti in May, so AMD is trying to get ahead of the competition so as not to lose ground in this market. It's very curious, but I don't remember such that AMD first released TOP cards, and then the budget segment, and after that the Middle series.
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In 2021 Logan Paul bought a NFT for $623,000 that is now only worth $10 But it’s not just digital influencers, celebrities like Paris Hilton, Lindsay Lohan and Bella Hadid have also jumped on the bandwagon, all of whom have made millions of dollars through digital assets like NFTs, and Logan Paul’s 2021 purchase should have boosted his net worth but didn’t. His Azuki collection, purchased for $623,000, is only valued at $10 today. https://www.geekmetaverse.com/in-2021-logan-paul-bought-a-nft-for-623000-that-is-now-only-worth-10/
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Earnings $5 per day The Miner costs around $495 euros Payoff 100 days approx
Just like the MXC M2 miner, the NEO runs silent, and produces no heat and is profitable. A miners dream.
What does this miner do if it consumes 1 watt? It looks like a token price scam because you need to stake for mining to work. The more you take fuel (coins) the worse the miner works, which makes you not sell coins. This is definitely not mining, but a very cunning scheme.
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Bitcoin mining is no longer home mining. Explore Nicehash https://www.nicehash.com/ and mining with GPUs and CPUs, although I prefer GPUs only. You will receive a reward in bitcoins or other coins that you prefer. Youtube has a lot of up-to-date information about Nicehash. This is bad advice for a beginner in the sense that beginners get used to Nicehash and do not want to think and look for more profitable mining opportunities, and only use a limited set of features of this service. But if you did not find information with its huge abundance, then this service is for you. Basically not all websites can be used as bitcoin mining sites, most of them are fraudulent, maybe so far the website that I think is good and has sufficient rating is Nicehash, and we recommend that website. CPU/GPU play a full role in the Nicehash mining website, but most people prefer to use ASIC rather than GPU or CPU. This ASIC is very different from the use of the CPU or GPU in our opinion, judging from the performance and producing ASIC that is superior, we think, and ASIC requires commensurate power, so because of this you have to pay attention to power and electricity costs, but it's different from the CPU or GPU, where they perform with computers or Rig Mining as well as the mining industry. Nicehash has been operating since 2014 and it is not a scam. I'm not afraid to link to such sites. Asics can not be used everywhere for mining due to noise and high power consumption. ASICs can be more profitable than video cards if you bought at the manufacturer’s price, but if the ASIC breaks down, it’s not a fact that it will be more profitable.
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It is difficult for a person not from Russia to understand what the phrase means: "The law is Taiga, the Prosecutor is the Bear." In the middle of nowhere there are other laws and there will be many hunters in the taiga for your equipment. It is not a fact that installation of equipment In the middle of nowhere will be more profitable for you. Local officials, bandits will come to you in delegations and demand a share of the business. And those who do not share, usually the equipment disappears.
I don't want to sound like I understand how Russia "works" because I don't! but I do get your points and agree with them, I have a Russian friend who moved his mining operation to another country and he did mention that it was pretty unsafe to mine in Russia for many reasons including the ones you mentioned, so it does make sense that it's pretty difficult for the regular people to deploy large operations there, but what about state-level operations or some Russian oligarchs who know how to protect their mining farms? do you think such people can/would invest in BTC mining? In the taiga, electricity is 1.5-2 cents, but it is dangerous there; in Moscow, electricity is 5-6 cents, but it is safe there. I do not know what the oligarchs are doing in Russia, but if they own power plants, then the cost of electricity for them in the taiga is 0.1-0.2 cents. If you install a mining plant nearby, then even the oldest ASICs will mine profitably.
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Have some S7's that I would like to put to use. Can someone recommend good coins/pools for this?
I like to keep old coins alive and get some heat from the miners in the process.
Please try to stay on topic. Thanks.
2300 watts of consumption from 2 asics and additional noise is a lot of problems for a small amount of heat. Even on $1 a day free electricity, the profit looks very small to burn that much electricity. It is better to buy video cards.
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As soon as the coin was added to the calculators, the profit died It's time to get used to this, that there is a profit on the coin in the first few days of mining. And the coin algorithm is not the most energy efficient when compared with Кaspa and Radiant coins.
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This is not a sale ad. This is an overview of interesting prices in Moscow. What do you think of these prices? Rig/mining farm for 8 video cards p104-100 evga https://www.avito.ru/moskva/oborudovanie_dlya_biznesa/rigmayning_ferma_na_8_videokart_p104-100_evga_3056702053?41 000 ₽ or $490 photo if link doesn't open " Completely ready rig for mining 8 graphics cards in a purge case Case + motherboard + cooler + power supply + ssd" For 490 dollars you get not only 8 GPUs but also a complete set for a mining farm. The p104-100 video card is an analogue of the GTX 1080, and even better on some algorithms for mining, but these video cards do not have video outputs. These are old GPUs that are over 5 years old, but what a price. Profit https://www.hashrate.no/gpus/p104
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Can someone throw more light on this mining of coins! I don't see result as aspected and I mostly end up with wrong mining sites. What are the necessary tools one can apply to support mining experience? Where can I get satisfying sites for mining? What and what do I need to do! Pleases assist I need fervent knowledge on mining bitcoin and a good recommended site where I can mined bitcoin.
Anything to support my understanding and the necessary things involved. Please shared your good knowledge with me.
Bitcoin mining is no longer home mining. Explore Nicehash https://www.nicehash.com/ and mining with GPUs and CPUs, although I prefer GPUs only. You will receive a reward in bitcoins or other coins that you prefer. Youtube has a lot of up-to-date information about Nicehash. This is bad advice for a beginner in the sense that beginners get used to Nicehash and do not want to think and look for more profitable mining opportunities, and only use a limited set of features of this service. But if you did not find information with its huge abundance, then this service is for you.
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AMD Radeon RX 7600 rumored to appear at Computex Igor now claims that at least some board partners will showcase Radeon RX 7600 at Computex. If this was true, then AMD might finally have an affordable RDNA3 GPU coming in the next two months because otherwise no board partner would dare to showcase anything, unless it is a prototype without a name. What I can confirm, however, is that individual (!) AMD board partners will show a Radeon RX 7600 as a finished product at Computex, while other partners, who use both AMD and NVIDIA chips, are first exercising wait-and-see restraint. To paraphrase politely. The statement that you don’t want to produce anything just to satisfy production and where you don’t see any chances of profits then hurts a bit. There is no price basis for a Radeon RX 7700XT at the moment, because you could even slip into the loss zone because the target group shifts and the price shouldn’t fit anymore. — Igor Wallossek, Igor’sLAB https://videocardz.com/newz/amd-board-partners-expected-to-showcase-radeon-rx-7600-desktop-gpus-at-computex
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