I can't find any ecash wallet that isn't web wallet or centralized wallet please if you are mining ecash kindly share me the wallet you are using I have an ASIC that I can use to mine as many as possible ecash coin.
What coin are you mining? There is a software wallet for each coin and you can find it on the coin website. Or use a hardware wallet like Trezor. A hardware wallet does not require a lot of hard disk space and supports a lot of coins.
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Dual Mining Ethereum + Alephium on LHR Nvidia RTX 3060 Ti 8 Gb RTX 3060 12 Gb Video Cards in HiveOS in Russian https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wbN6dQ9gklcIf you use Hive OS, then you don't even need a translator. 02:09
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For someone who doesn't mine every time to time maybe 15hrs in a day is PPS or PPLNS they best?
for one video card the difference will be very small
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I’ve been investing into crypto for a couple of years already, but this time, recently, I decided to take the plunge into crypto mining. I understood the concept but did not have the time and resources to mine without losses. Well, with ETH mining potentially coming to an end, I decided to pull the trigger on equipment anyway. Reckless, I know
Costly? Yea… didn’t really realize how much total everything was going to cost me until the end. I’ve been fortunate enough to be obtaining older cards (2060’s) for around $10/Mhs (except for that 3080 I purchased in a build) but didn’t realize how much a bare bones rig would actually end up costing! The little things add up. But I’m not too worried because it’s money I had set aside for this “risk”.
So, the cost to me? Just under a grand for a barebones rig. All new equipment except for the 8th gen CPU Cards? 3080- paid roughly $1700 because it came with a PC (the whole PC was more but needed the comp anyway) 2 2060’s- $400 and $340, and a 1070- $200
All in all, I’m just over $3,500 in this project, churning a mere 115/Mhs ETH and 150/Mhs on ERGO. Yielding about $6 or so a day, $5 after electric…. Hey, at least it’s keeping part of my house warm.
Mind you, I’m new to mining. I’ll pay for the experience, but learning ways to cut unnecessary costs.
I don't understand your investment logic. You bought video cards for a good price, but I don't understand what you paid the rest of the money for. 3500/5 is 700 days payback. My first advice would be to buy video cards of the same model and build a rig of 5-6 video cards. Next time, ask for advice first.
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I strongly recommend that you first study the capabilities of the video card for overclocking, lowering the voltage, and then make purchases. There are a lot of videos on YouTube and it's free. But beginners first buy a video card, and then think about how to mine on it.
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Mining profit is looking yummy still and ETH is looking bullish again, is mining back casue I thought we headed for bearish season already.
lolMiner helps to increase profits on dual mining https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=5376439.msg59163579#msg59163579If you have video captures, then I am for mining. But I am against buying video cards now, because they are still expensive. I'm waiting for the sale after the end of ethereum mining.
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What settings do you use with the 6900XT and what are your hashrates? im struggling to get them fast and stable. I don't have a 6900XT video card, but this data is correct. To do this, you need to set up dual mining in lolMiner. There are a lot of setup instructions, I can give you a link to a video instruction in Russian. But everything is clear there.
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The author of the video is from Russia, and there is no information about this in the Russian mining community. If this method was really working, then one of the well-known bloggers would have already explored it. I've seen a lot of scams with similar offers so I wouldn't buy this. If hi give it to you for free to test, then try it on a separate computer.
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The cheapest I have been able to get 1080Ti is $500. I wont buy them anymore because they use to much power for the amount of hash I can get out of it. but the memory in 1080Ti is very much suited to mining.
Yes me to. For 500$ i can get a 2060 Super for example - use much less energy and have 45mh stable - the 1080ti slowdown on eth mining every new epoch $500 for a RTX 2060 Super graphics card is a very good price I would buy. Can you tell me the store address? But beware of scammers if you have not bought video cards there before. Because for such a price, the seller will be able to sell the video card very quickly. And the scammer will deceive you.
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LEDs are needed, because it is easy to determine the performance of the raiser from them. But the best resolving for video cards and raisers is the black insulating tape. 2 layers will save you from any light. But if the video cards are in a ventilated case, then the LEDs should not interfere.
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I was a newbie in 2018. I started Early 2018 and slowly built my rigs in next 2 years. I just have 4 rigs that I could keep in a room in an apartment. It was exciting first couple of years but now I am getting tired of them. They are working fine though. How do you keep yourself motivated?
4 rigs is a lot for an apartment if you live in it with your family. The only option is a separate room, with good sound insulation. On the balcony, noise from 4 rigs can disturb your neighbors and they will swear at you or shed complaints. It is better to install a mining farm in a private house, but not in living quarters. For example, in the basement, garage or other utility rooms.
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Hey there,
an update of my previous answer.
RVL/AVN was working great still hot. I switched the GTX970 to FLUX @ around 20 sol/s. Nothing special here but better than nothing.
Good result FLUX @ around 20 sol/s. You will get about the same result with the RTX 3050. But the profit is very small, it is better to sell such a video card. https://whattomine.com/gpus/73-nvidia-geforce-rtx-3050?cost=0.1Of course it's not interesting to mine on this GPU. I keep this GPU as it is on my not-dedicated-mining PC. I don't intend to replace it. It's not a bad home PC graphics card unless you play modern games. Today, this video card has a good price in the market, but after the end of Ethereum mining, its price may drop significantly. You can now try to sell this video card profitably, and then buy a more powerful GPU. Well I am into spec mining too and a few hours back I wanted to try mining galleoncoin. So I gave a spin to the GTX970 and it displays me a whooping average 400mh and a max at 599mh. So obviously I wanted to try that on my 3060 lhr and disapointingly it barely achieved 150mh on windows and 230mh on linux... So yeah just for the fun, the gtx 970 is now up and running for some spec mining galleoncoin This coin? https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=5373441.0I don’t know why this can be, maybe the miner is not optimized for the PTX 3060. And asics have been working on quark algoritm for a long time, so this is not the most profitable mining for video cards.
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Thanks for the responses , but idk so much in this kind of things. What its cheap asic 2000 usd? One like this? Loveminer A1 Pro de 23TH And if this can be possible you know one good pages to buy in China this things?
This is the Russian market for new and used ASICs. Look at prices and models. In Russia, ASICs are 15-30% more expensive than in China. This is to understand reasonable prices in the market. Better yet, find similar groups in your country. https://t.me/mining_resellб/у -Used 1$- 75.75₽
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Hey there,
an update of my previous answer.
RVL/AVN was working great still hot. I switched the GTX970 to FLUX @ around 20 sol/s. Nothing special here but better than nothing.
Good result FLUX @ around 20 sol/s. You will get about the same result with the RTX 3050. But the profit is very small, it is better to sell such a video card. https://whattomine.com/gpus/73-nvidia-geforce-rtx-3050?cost=0.1Of course it's not interesting to mine on this GPU. I keep this GPU as it is on my not-dedicated-mining PC. I don't intend to replace it. It's not a bad home PC graphics card unless you play modern games. Today, this video card has a good price in the market, but after the end of Ethereum mining, its price may drop significantly. You can now try to sell this video card profitably, and then buy a more powerful GPU.
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It should be a good card for gaming and mining Flux (or RVN maybe). Definitely not suited to mine ethash
This GPU I see on sale in stores with a lot of inflated value,being about 700 EUR new for near 13-14 Mhsh at Ethereum mining,most probably we should wait for a 3050 ti or a 3050 super version as those versions usually are the better side of these things and I expect if they ever come out to be at 30-35 Mhsh being LHR cards,their true power to be near 45-50 Mhsh but this one the 3050 is definitely NOT a good card for mining.
700e is outrageously a deal-breaker. [moderator's note: consecutive posts merged]Flux 22 sol/s or RVN 12 mh. Are you now seriously talking about mining with such a hashrate and a video card price of $450-600? https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=5364913.msg59158572#msg59158572GTX970 to FLUX @ around 20 sol/s As for the demand from gamers, I also strongly doubt it.
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Bitmain has a market share of less than 50% for a long time, so Intel will have to compete with many well-known ones. MicroBT, Ebang, Canaan will compete very well, and intel has problems with chip production. But all modern ASICs consume a lot of electricity and are noisy, and are not suitable for mining at home.
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Hi, I have 3 RX 580 8gb already working with ETH... Do I can add 3 RX 580 But 4gb in the memory and make them mining ETC in the same Motherboard so in the final, i will have: - 3 RX 580 8gb mining => ETH - 3 RX 580 4gb mining => ETC in the same time!!!! Is this possible ![Huh](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/huh.gif) ? If you have Windows, then run 2 miners for instance teamredminer for ETH with -d 0,1,2 and teamredminer for ETC with -d 3,4,5 phoenixminer -gbase 0 -gpus 012 for ETH and phoenixminer -gbase 0 -gpus 345 for ETC If you have hive OS https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6z21PgRNuOQRussian
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I don't know if this makes any sense or not, I know you can rent hash power on Nicehash website so I'm thinking if I can buy hash power and solo mine ravencoin this is just a thought, have anyone tried this before?
Renting power is more expensive than the profit that these video cards give in normal mining. You will lose more money than a miner who mines in solo mode on his equipment. It really is more like gambling with bad odds of winning.
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