Definitelly the best way is mining. With the price of electricity in most of the states you have to think about hosting. There are only a few customer-verified hosting centers, which allow you to host your miner for profitable energy prices. I could recommend oneminers.com myself
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is this something like oneminers.com?
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This miner boasts an impressive performance of 1.6 TH/s at 600W. However, our testing revealed that it consumes 25W more than advertised, bringing the actual power usage to 625W. This small discrepancy is important for miners to consider when calculating profitability and planning their setup. Announcements and Delivery UpdatesThe release of the Goldshell KA Box Pro coincided with some logistical changes from Goldshell. Originally, early April preorders were for the KA Box, which offers 1.2 TH/s at 400W. However, Goldshell announced that they would halt deliveries of the non-pro version and instead fulfill remaining orders with the KA Box Pro. This led to some customers receiving a mix of both models, with the latter half of shipments comprising the more powerful Pro version. Profitability InsightsOne of the standout features of the KA Box Pro is its profitability. As of now, this miner generates almost $7 worth of Kaspa coin daily. This figure can be verified on ASIC Miner Value, where real-time profitability data is available. Despite the higher power consumption, the KA Box Pro remains a highly lucrative option for home miners. Performance and OverclockingBased on our testing, we suspect that the KA Box Pro may be an overclocked version of the standard KA Box. This is suggested by its performance metrics and operating conditions. The device runs quite hot, reaching temperatures of 75°C in an ambient environment of 25°C. Additionally, it experiences a 1% hardware error rate, which further indicates potential overclocking. Hashrate: 1.6 TH/s Power Consumption: 625W Operating Temperature: 75°C at an ambient temperature of 25°C This piece is pretty much the best from goldshell! Hardware Errors: Approximately 1%, indicating potential overclocking Quiet Operation and Easy SetupOne of the key advantages of the KA Box Pro is its exceptionally quiet operation. This makes it an ideal choice for home mining setups where noise can be a significant concern. Moreover, it supports Wi-Fi connectivity, enhancing its convenience and flexibility in terms of placement within a home environment. Setting up the KA Box Pro is straightforward and follows the same process as other Goldshell devices. Users familiar with the Goldshell ecosystem will find the setup intuitive and hassle-free. Comparing KA Box Pro and AL BoxWhen choosing between the KA Box Pro and other miners, such as the more profitable AL Box, there are several factors to consider. Despite the higher potential earnings with the AL Box, mining Kaspa with the KA Box Pro offers certain advantages. The Kaspa network already has established industrial miners, providing a more stable and predictable profitability landscape. In contrast, the AL Box carries higher risk; if industrial miners are released for the ALPH network, the resulting increase in difficulty could drastically reduce profitability. ConclusionThe Goldshell KA Box Pro represents a powerful and profitable option for Kaspa coin miners. Its performance, ease of setup, and quiet operation make it a compelling choice for home mining enthusiasts. While it consumes slightly more power than advertised and runs hot, its profitability and user-friendly features outweigh these concerns. For those looking to enter the Kaspa mining space, the KA Box Pro offers a reliable and lucrative solution. Happy mining! Video - https://www.youtube.com/Goldshell KA Box PRO
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So I've been mining Kaspa for quite a while now, but recently, when I was talking with one of my fellow miners I found out that the prices may really differ especially throghout the hosting services. Iam using OneMiners as te hosting platform for my miners, which lets me to mine for 0.065 USD per kWh. I find this price really good, but I was wondering if you guys know about anything that can be cheaper? Send links or your experiences down bellow, thanks for helping my research
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I just don't see any mobile mining actually working long term. You got phone emulators and one can easily emulate hundreds of phones on a single AWS instance. And there is no way to know for sure whether its a legit user or not. This was tried many times in the past and never really caught traction.
Phones are also horrible for constant CPU use, just like a laptop. Its not a good idea long term mining 100% because you will stress the battery and with the constant heat the battery can swell and explode. Most phones require a battery to opperate unlike a laptop where you can remove the battery and mine directly with AC power.
Yea I was thinking the same thing... Colleagues, you definitely didn’t repair phones. If you leave the phone on charge for a day, it will not explode or overheat, because the phone, laptop and other devices have a device charge controller that stops supplying power when the battery is charged. A constantly connected charger puts additional load on the charge controller. But you have a one-year warranty on your phone, and perhaps you can still buy insurance for 1 year inexpensively. This is a great mining because the warranty service will most likely recognize the phone as defective, and you will get your money back or a new phone. Thats a good point, although you can not be 100% sure, that they won't recognize the phone was used for mining these days...
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I just don't see any mobile mining actually working long term. You got phone emulators and one can easily emulate hundreds of phones on a single AWS instance. And there is no way to know for sure whether its a legit user or not. This was tried many times in the past and never really caught traction.
Phones are also horrible for constant CPU use, just like a laptop. Its not a good idea long term mining 100% because you will stress the battery and with the constant heat the battery can swell and explode. Most phones require a battery to opperate unlike a laptop where you can remove the battery and mine directly with AC power.
Yea I was thinking the same thing...
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I only use Athene network in mobile "mining",there is no real mining in the phone.This is a project from Pi Network which they have not gone live yet for themselves and they have launched this new platform which I gave a try as I thought spending just 3 dollars to upgrade does not cost me anything.I doubt they will ever go live in Q3 to Binance like they have promised so I don't recommend them,I just gave it a try.
There are a lot of other mining apps though which are like you say scams,I see a lot of apps that tells you to mine through your phone for 5-10 minutes and then they reward you in 0.0000001 Bitcoin,any such amount is not doable in the sense that it must be a scam and they,the owners of the app can do two things,either inject you malware (I used Bitdefender premium antivirus) so I am clean from that,or they can bombard you with ads,you win nothing in both cases.
In a short way it is just for fun, not really a serious way to diversify?
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So from my recent chats, I haev 2 questions. First of all, from what I've heard, mobile mining is a complete BS that really does nothing except of wasting your time. Here I was told, taht it is completely okay and can make you thousands of USD, your take? Second I use OneMiners platform for hosting mining, do you guys know any other mining hosting that is not scamming people? And what are their electricity prices? Thanks in advance for any tips
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Any kaspa coin miners on here? I heard you can dual mine this coin and the source said it makes more sense than other dual mining coins we know before can anyone confirm this.
I mine Kaspa on OneMiners hosting, because of the electricity prices and there is really no need for dual mining. Kaspa is pretty profitable rn, but you can dual mine some oher altcoins like doge+ltc.
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So my strategy with mining so far is to mine as much Kaspa ASAP and then transfer it into bitcoin and HODL it there. So far so good, but I was wondering if someone thinks otherwise? Let me know in the comments, lets discuss! Mining coins is good but you have to consider the power consumption of your equipment, the struggles might make you exhausted. Nowadays, mining coins was distributed through airdrops using android applications which provides the opportunity to collect new tokens. With regards to your kaspa mined coins, I believed that you benefited from it successfully then be consistent if your experience is having positive outcome towards profit. Watch this video https://t.me/KartavKanaLL/10770The short gist of this video: miners bought a case for 20 phones, connected it to the motherboard and controlled these phones using a computer. They also talk about motherboards and which one is better to use for this case. So there is also a lot of competition in telephone mining. So glad to read this commendations mate, I'd love to take a review on this on my vacant hours after work. Hopefully I'll get additional learnings about telephone mining, because it's kinda frustrating after lots of efforts on so called mining drops that doesn't give legit rewards. Everything got hopeless and thus wasted time was just worthless, so I'll take this as an opportunity to have something new. From what I've heard mobile mining is a complete scam you got any experiences with that?
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So my strategy with mining so far is to mine as much Kaspa ASAP and then transfer it into bitcoin and HODL it there. So far so good, but I was wondering if someone thinks otherwise? Let me know in the comments, lets discuss! Mining coins is good but you have to consider the power consumption of your equipment, the struggles might make you exhausted. Nowadays, mining coins was distributed through airdrops using android applications which provides the opportunity to collect new tokens. With regards to your kaspa mined coins, I believed that you benefited from it successfully then be consistent if your experience is having positive outcome towards profit. Appreciate the point of view of a senior member of our community
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Oh yea, my electricity price on the Oneminers hosting platform is so cheap that it keeps being profitable where do you live? Because some countries have low electricity prices you know I thought that already and that explains it all when you have a cheap electricity price. I live in germany and have hosted my miner at home back in the days and there wasnt really a cheap electricity price. Im not a fan of sending my miners to somebody that hosting them in an a other country , that why stoped mining. Ooh, okay, yea some hostings can be really fishy, you just have to find some hosting taht lets you visit their center or branch and/or lets you zoom call to show you your miner is really up and running.
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So my strategy with mining so far is to mine as much Kaspa ASAP and then transfer it into bitcoin and HODL it there. So far so good, but I was wondering if someone thinks otherwise? Let me know in the comments, lets discuss! I have done the same years ago also to mine coins and then exchange it to Bitcoin , but not with Kaspa. To be honest this days mining is only profitable if you dont have to pay for electricity. The electricity cost was the reason i stoped mining then , but if you dont have to pay for that just keep mining. Oh yea, my electricity price on the Oneminers hosting platform is so cheap that it keeps being profitable where do you live? Because some countries have low electricity prices you know
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So my strategy with mining so far is to mine as much Kaspa ASAP and then transfer it into bitcoin and HODL it there. So far so good, but I was wondering if someone thinks otherwise? Let me know in the comments, lets discuss!
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For me it is Kaspa, but you can always mine alt and hodl bitcoin...
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Circlehash does not have a good reputation, so it cannot be trusted with real investment. They may offer mining devices and give you profits, but there is no guarantee that they are doing real mining. Do you get mining pool data and the blocks that were actually mined, or do you get a circlehash balance and then withdraw it? I will avoid Circlehash and will buy bitcoin or ask friend to buy miner than trust Circlehash https://www.trustpilot.com/review/circlehash.comWell i literally picked up the miner I ordered physically in their store in Prague, after that they installed it in one of their mining centers and they also provide videos of it on their social media, the thing that you can go and personally see your miner is the thing You also have the SN of your miner. Have you ever wondered about the cost of Bitcoin mining before investing? Cloud mining services are growing like mushrooms after rain, when the cost of mining Bitcoin is much lower than its price. And also these services are quickly closed when mining becomes unprofitable. I've seen this several times already. Except that Iam mining primarily Kaspa, which you can then transfer to bitcoin on their site
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Circlehash does not have a good reputation, so it cannot be trusted with real investment. They may offer mining devices and give you profits, but there is no guarantee that they are doing real mining. Do you get mining pool data and the blocks that were actually mined, or do you get a circlehash balance and then withdraw it? I will avoid Circlehash and will buy bitcoin or ask friend to buy miner than trust Circlehash https://www.trustpilot.com/review/circlehash.comWell i literally picked up the miner I ordered physically in their store in Prague, after that they installed it in one of their mining centers and they also provide videos of it on their social media, the thing that you can go and personally see your miner is the thing You also have the SN of your miner.
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But the risk makes the money
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I love the way goldshell miners, especially ther small ones are designed so i bought three of them, Iam going to test them out for you guys, but do you think they will be reliable? If there is anyone with experiences with goldshell miners let me know... I'll let you know in a few days of my results.
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If you would be able to actually read, you would get to know the prices differ based on the hosting location you choose, in texas the electricity price is 0.065 USD per kWh, in Dubai it is 0.0575. GL with your electricity cost tho lol
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