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661  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / Re: [OS] nvOC easy-to-use Linux Nvidia Mining on: May 22, 2017, 07:16:16 PM
fullzero man this is some nice work thank you for providing for the community!

i'm so new and don't understand linux or pretty much anything in this thread. i've been reading for about 6 hours a day for the past week and it's still hard for me to understand how to even set up claymore so i've just been using nicehash because it's simple unzip, add wallet address and press start but i want to try to learn what all the stuff in this thread means.

thanks again, going to keep trying to figure it all out.

The easiest way to start mining different coins without using a service like nicehash; is to make an account with an exchange like Poloniex and use its wallets as your pool addresses.  Generally I don't think storing coins at an exchange is a good idea; but for a new miner it makes sense to allow the mining of many different altcoins with minimal understanding of each coin.


Wow thanks so much for that! Great tip for sure and I did set up the account.

I only have 2 1070's for now and it's still running nicehash for now, but I'm going to keep reading and tinkering unitl I'm able to understand some more. I'm coming from a zero knowledge base but I'm chipping away slowly lol.

Thanks so much for your time, hopefully I will be able to set your nvOC OS up soon, I'm so anxious I can't wait lol.
662  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / Re: [OS] nvOC easy-to-use Linux Nvidia Mining on: May 22, 2017, 05:52:08 AM
fullzero man this is some nice work thank you for providing for the community!

i'm so new and don't understand linux or pretty much anything in this thread. i've been reading for about 6 hours a day for the past week and it's still hard for me to understand how to even set up claymore so i've just been using nicehash because it's simple unzip, add wallet address and press start but i want to try to learn what all the stuff in this thread means.

thanks again, going to keep trying to figure it all out.
663  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / Re: ROI question on mining rigs on: May 20, 2017, 05:02:23 PM

With current market price for ETH, a 6 rig investment will yield you a net profit of $655 per 30 day period, when every gpu is able to push out 30mhash/900mhash dual mining. Your investment for said rig will be anywhere between $1800-2300 depending on where you buy your parts.

pre-built rigs are great if you want to pay $100-500 extra to save yourself a few hours of price comparison/assembling. Nvidia doesn't even come close to AMD when it comes to mining ETH/DCR.

I beg to differ on nvidia.


Mining an older algo;  with 5x 1080 and 1x 1070;  over 1K/mo in earnings.  thats not chump change in comparison..  better wattage/hash ratio too.

my equivalent of 3x 1070, earns me over 300/mo presently.

see for yourself:
http://zpool.ca/?address=1PHSDYvVp6HpqtuUPocK41DrdeHbbezaeP

http://zpool.ca/?address=1kLsGT9egk3utSKZH46ydTbKj5oMnmBoN

What miner are you using to get that that's pretty impressive
664  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / What pool and what miner for a complete n00b? on: May 20, 2017, 03:59:00 PM
Running Win 10 with RX 470 cards and wondering what is the easiest way to get up and running?

Looks like most people run claymore and zpool?
665  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / Re: captminer's mining lounge on: May 20, 2017, 05:14:50 AM
Dang man that is so awesome!

I'm trying to figure out power in my home I only have a 100amp panel and don't think I can upgrade it - also I would have to put rigs in separate rooms if I try to expand more than 1 rig.
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