I think so far from what I've looked into... FP91G had the best source... https://miningpoolstats.stream/ is a place I had not been to before. You can sort by new coins and it's a list of things that can be mined. Looks like pretty much what I was looking for! Thanks. If you have additional resources like this, I'd be happy to see them! All beginners repeat the mistakes of other miners that we made many years ago. I also mined different shitcoins instead of mining popular coins and only got a loss. Mining hobby will quickly become uninteresting when you have expensive electricity and your investments only give you a loss. We maybe have another ETH in its beginning,I know most people will look at this statement with much reserve but this is only my personal opinion which I am giving also as an advice to newbies so they don't go and mine shitcoins.Right now the difficulty of ETHW coin is extremely low at just 368 T and the price of this coin is also low,meaning most people are not at all interested in this.It is exactly this time which can be called a good one to mine as much as you can with your rigs,even at a loss would make sense for me,I would not buy it rather mine it keeping track everyday in my wallet and enjoying everyday a bit more of this coin. This I suggest to people who wanna start a small rig with 1-3 cards to test the waters or those who want to try as hobby,sure there are a lot of other coins but I doubt any of them has the same potential which ETHW has.Imagine if ETHW goes just the 50% of all time high of ETH which is 2000 dollars or a bit more and you have mined like 500-1000 of this coin,isn't this a life changing event? I saw your post about mining farm with 150 mhsh hashrate. The calculator shows a profit of 0.045, even possibly 0.05 ETHW per day You will receive 500 ETHW coins in 10,000 days, which is more than 27 years. For your 500 dollars you will now buy 120 coins, or you will be mining these coins for more than 6.5 years. But if the price of ETHW rises, then this period will increase. Therefore, I advise all beginners to learn how to use a calculator. And if an experienced user like you wants to mine coins, then I wish you success.
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I am shocked by your advice. The 3090 video card is shit in mining for a beginner. This video card is expensive and it heats up. If you were an experienced miner, then the purchase is possible, but not for a beginner. If you have free electricity, then you need to find a miner with video cards and divide the profit by 50% each. You do not have risks and you do not need to spend money, and if you have extra money, then it is better to invest in cryptocurrency. Finding a miner now will not be a big problem.
Thanks for your information. It's better to invest in cryptos directly in this market. Just see the prices after the FTX collapse. It's a good chance to buy in, isn't it? I would not buy FTX token and other doubtful coins. I bought Litecoin for $55 about a month ago and I don't regret it. I don't buy Solana and other POS shit. ETHW is now more profitable to buy, a mining farm of 1000 megahash will give you 0.3 coins per day. Even with free electricity, it's less than $10 a month. Instead of buying a glass of coffee and a cake, it is better to buy cryptocurrency.
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Intel Arc A750 and its approximate hashrate
I looked at the info from a foreign friend (approximate consumption)
ETC 50 Mh/s - 190 W 48 Mh/s - 116 W
He did not test on other algos ... as I understand it ... there are no miners under Intel ...
Not bat at all for 1st gen intels cards.it is like rtx3060.looks good for me. For the first video cards, this is a very good indicator. Maybe the potential of these video cards will be revealed a little later, but today the purchase of any video cards for mining is unprofitable. I remember the Intel Larrabee project in 2009 and 12 years later the company was able to make a decent GPU. My A750 arrive today - i will show you my results, i think i can beat it . Did you tried BZminer? It will be interesting for me to read information about your tests in mining. I don’t see the point in mining now, because of the very small profit. My graphics cards have paid for themselves several times over, so I will be waiting for new mining opportunities. I don't sell or buy video cards now.
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I am shocked by your advice. The 3090 video card is shit in mining for a beginner. This video card is expensive and it heats up. If you were an experienced miner, then the purchase is possible, but not for a beginner. If you have free electricity, then you need to find a miner with video cards and divide the profit by 50% each. You do not have risks and you do not need to spend money, and if you have extra money, then it is better to invest in cryptocurrency. Finding a miner now will not be a big problem.
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in fact the release of the 4000 series gpu had a bad timing after the passage of eth to pos no miner will buy them anymore they are only for gamers, then i read that on the 4090 there may be a risk that they catch fire
You're like captain obvious The whole prospect of mining other coins has been described in this and similar articles. https://bitproit.com/gpu-mining-profitability-after-ethereum-merge/Video card manufacturers were talking nonsense that gamers buy their video cards, so let them now look for their gamers. I now have several dozen video cards for games.
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I think so far from what I've looked into... FP91G had the best source... https://miningpoolstats.stream/ is a place I had not been to before. You can sort by new coins and it's a list of things that can be mined. Looks like pretty much what I was looking for! Thanks. If you have additional resources like this, I'd be happy to see them! All beginners repeat the mistakes of other miners that we made many years ago. I also mined different shitcoins instead of mining popular coins and only got a loss. Mining hobby will quickly become uninteresting when you have expensive electricity and your investments only give you a loss.
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You can buy a wifi power plug for $5-$7 and reset / reboot from anywhere in the world from your phone. This whole problem was solved years ago. Ive had 45 rigs on them for years. Look at Amazon/aliexpress for smart plugs.
This is not hard people.
So and i pay 20$ for a resetter for 16 rigs. i think i have the better deal and smart plugs are no solution. i can reset, shutdown and start my rigs and if i want from all over the world - routing over your homerouter and dns service is no magic to have access to your farm from any place. It's a pity that nobody is interested in my post again - but in a few weeks there will be threads like this again. I saw such devices in 2018, but if you have 16 mining farms installed in one place, then there are probably staff on duty there to solve problems. Wi-Fi socket shows the consumption of each mining farm and a convenient report.
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AMD announces $999 Radeon RX 7900 XTX, Radeon RX 7900 XT for $899 Today, AMD announced its first Radeon RX 7000 desktop cards, starting with the high-end 7900 series. The third generation RDNA architecture is finally here. The company introduces Radeon RX 7900 XTX and Radeon RX 7900 XT graphics cards. The first features a full Navi 31 GPU with 12288 FP32 cores (or 6144 Stream Processors), while the latter is based on a cut-down GPU with 10752 FP32 cores. https://videocardz.com/newz/amd-announces-radeon-rx-7900xtx-and-7900xt-with-navi-31-rdna3-gpu
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Intel Arc A750 and its approximate hashrate
I looked at the info from a foreign friend (approximate consumption)
ETC 50 Mh/s - 190 W 48 Mh/s - 116 W
He did not test on other algos ... as I understand it ... there are no miners under Intel ...
Not bat at all for 1st gen intels cards.it is like rtx3060.looks good for me. For the first video cards, this is a very good indicator. Maybe the potential of these video cards will be revealed a little later, but today the purchase of any video cards for mining is unprofitable. I remember the Intel Larrabee project in 2009 and 12 years later the company was able to make a decent GPU.
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Is there a way to disable LHR within miner? Because even with latest Nvidia drivers, miner still applies LHR mode automatically.
Does it affect the hashrate? Usually these settings are automatic.
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BzMiner v12.1.0Lock core/memory clocks on 10, 16 and 20 series cards Fixed delayed oc on Zil window start Fixed main algo not pausing immediately on Zil window start Experiment Intel support (partial support on linux) Full metrics and oc on windows only Intel tested on ETC, ETHW, Radiant, Kaspa Not yet optimized! still experimental only, better optimization will come hopefully in next release (along with rest of algos support) Added intel_only option Added oc_enable option (useful for dual mining not changing second algo oc) Logging Zil window time Radiant optimized for AMD Fix mem temp on driver >=520 Fix fan speeds on driver >=520 fixed crash on non <520 nvidia drivers Added disable_index_html option Warn if fan is broken Fixed oc_script from config.txt Fixed Radiant + Zil Disable lhr unlock on driver 520 and up Downloads https://github.com/bzminer/bzminer/releases/tag/v12.1.0Check all links with first post from the developer.
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I see that these processors can be put to very good use in the Ghostrider algorithm,the team behind Raptoreum I think is a really good one which has a clear road map ahead,sure they told us that we take our time and have not time limits,one thing is sure we are going to implement all of our projected road map goals.
That 3.38 Khsh or 3380 hash can net you like 150-200 Raptoreum daily,of course you would be mining at a loss now that everything is in red but for the longer term I think this is better than any other algorithms mentioned here.
Of course this is a personal opinion more than an advice so do your own research before putting your processors into 100% usage.
Old standard question: If mining is unprofitable, then why mine coins? For each processor, you need to buy a motherboard, RAM, a good cooler, a hard drive and a power supply. Probably worth considering motherboard options with 2 or 4 processors, if it will be cheaper. Do you consider the AMD CPU Ryzen 7 5800X3D hashrate of 17.75 kH/s as listed on nicehash.com to be fake? I don't have a chance to check because I think CPU mining is pointless at the moment. And one processor needs a lot of hardware.
It is 100% fake. Bigger cache doesn't give it any advantage in RandomX because 5800X already has enough cache (2 MB per thread), so both will run at 10-11 kh/s with tuned memory. Comment added to my post
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DeFi Protocol Solend Struck by $1.26M Oracle Exploit Solana-based decentralized finance (DeFi) protocol Solend has suffered an exploit in relation to pricing oracles, resulting in $1.26 million in bad debt. The exploit was centered around the hubble stablecoin (USDH) and affected the Stable, Coin98, and Kamino lending pools, according to a tweet by Solend. A pricing oracle is a source of data that provides asset values for blockchains. Hacks and exploits related to decentralized finance, which is a form of lending that takes place without intermediaries, have surged over the past month. Security firm Chainalysis reported that $718 million had been stolen in the first two weeks of October. https://www.coindesk.com/business/2022/11/02/defi-protocol-solend-struck-by-126m-oracle-exploit/
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FTX'ed: The Tangled Ties Of Celsius Network and Sam Bankman-Fried Market manipulation, billions of dollars in transfers, preferential paybacks, and more... We have previously discussed the role Celsius Network played in the CEL market. Both regulators and a former employee have asserted that Celsius artificially maintained CEL token prices by buying CEL on the market. As Celsius was not generating enough return to pay customers’ yield, it has been alleged that they fraudulently used customer deposits and collateral to buy CEL token. https://dirtybubblemedia.substack.com/p/ftxed-the-tangled-ties-of-celsius
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