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1  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / how much money can a regular pc make per day mining? on: June 22, 2016, 06:08:37 AM
Hi, I am making a software where people will use for free and I will put in the contract they sign that they agree their pc will be used to mine bitcoins.
I am trying to see if my biz model will make sense.

Here is what I need to know.

1) Average pc (not crap, nothing special though) if it's running 24 hours, how much money will it make in bc's approx?
2) When it's mining, will the pc be functional to use or will it cap cpu, because these people need to use pc's and it can't effect the performance 'at all', so that may mean i have to reduce greatly the mining, which is fine if that's what needs to be done, but I want to know what cpu threshold i would need to cap pc so that it won't effect pc performance and based on this, how much money i can expect to mine per day

thanks
2  Economy / Trading Discussion / Re: I am looking to buy bitcoins directly from miners from a pool on: March 15, 2016, 01:57:10 PM
You cannot buy $100 of bitcoin the way you are describing, you have to buy the entire reward, 25 + fees bitcoins each time, that's around $11000 at todays price.

can you please explain what you mean more, what is entire reward and why can't i buy in small amounts?
3  Economy / Trading Discussion / Re: I am looking to buy bitcoins directly from miners from a pool on: March 15, 2016, 01:41:38 PM
i can pay the miner no issue because the bitcoins he's going to give me come directly from a pool, so I have no issue if he knows me

what i need to prevent is where i spend the bitcoins them not being able to find the person I paid which they won't since it's not going to be wallet to wallet, since i'm getting directly from the pool.

all i'm wanting to do is plugging my wallet directly into your mining machine for the amount we agree upon then you plug it back to your wallet

that's it
4  Economy / Trading Discussion / Re: I am looking to buy bitcoins directly from miners from a pool on: March 15, 2016, 01:32:03 PM
escrow isn't mandatory, but would like to start small to make sure i'm not cheated obviously
but i can't use any method that leaves trail , so all those services like localbitcoins won't work and not even face to face for my case won't work
5  Economy / Trading Discussion / Re: I am looking to buy bitcoins directly from miners from a pool on: March 15, 2016, 01:22:32 PM
People can give me a proposal on what they think is reasonable.
I need approximately $75-100 per month (to pay for a server) in bitcoins per month so it's not a big deal either way.

To my understanding it can be verified the block, no? 
6  Economy / Trading Discussion / I am looking to buy bitcoins directly from miners from a pool on: March 15, 2016, 01:02:22 PM
Hi, was referred to this forum by a friend.

I do not want the hassle of buying and managing miners.

I just want to work out an arrangement via escrow if possible where I put money into escrow, we can start with small amounts, you put the bitcoins directly into my wallet from your machine. It won't work for me if you first mine into your wallet though.

Is this something you think people are open to.

Or is there a service that does this very thing?
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