Se mai merita sa bagi bani in minerit...dificultatea creste asta este sigur...si graficele nu arata asa ok......se mai merita sa bagi 50.000-100.000e in aparatura sa minezi?
Eu zic ca momentan piata e subevaluata si oricand isi poate reveni. Poate cel mai bine ar fi sa tii monedele minate (pt un timp), nu sa le vinzi direct dupa ce le-ai facut. La cum arata piata acuma in nici un caz... iti scoti investitia intr-un an
Eu sincer sa fiu nu stiu un business pe care l-ai putea face cu o suma minima de $1500 la care sa-ti poti scoate investitia sub 1 an... Plus ca totul e relativ pt ca mai demult (anul trecut sa zicem) era mult mai greu sa iti recuperezi investitia dar pe sf anului trecut piata a revenit.
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Suntem 3 persoane am vrea sa cumparam undeva la 20 de buc de geforce 1080 ti 11 gb , credeti ca se merita investia? Cam in cat timp am reusi sa scoatem investitia ? Am inteles ca consuma 100 de lei pe luna o placa ? Este adevarat ?
https://www.crypto-coinz.net/crypto-calculator/ pare sa aiba cateva bug-uri si pt multe placi video nu populeaza hash rate-ul. Poti sa-ti calculezi profitul si ce moneda sa minezi si aici: http://whattomine.com/ (suporta mai multi algoritmi, deci mai multe monede) in functie de ce placa folosesti si cat curent consuma. Referitor la ce fel de monede sa minezi, cu 20 de 1080ti poti face o suma decenta pe zi chiar daca la noi curentul e destul de scump ~$0.15/kWh In cazul tau, primele trei cele mai profitabile pt minat ar fi: - Zclassic(ZCL)
- BitcoinGold(BTG)
- Zcash(ZEC)
De asemenea ai putea sa mergi pe 2 variante: - minez si vand -> pt recuperarea investitiei cat mai rapid
- minez si tin -> pt o eventuala apreciere in timp a monedelor
In momentul de fata, dupa parerea mea, exista o devalorizare a monedelor si vor creste in viitorul apropiat. Eu as merge pe varianta "minez si tin" Singura problema e de unde vei cumpara placile respective pt ca nu prea sunt pe stoc nicaieri. Le-ai gasit pe undeva? Legat de ce aplicatie sa folosesti pt minerit, cred ca aici e cel mai detaliat/complet post despre ele: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=2345911.0
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The thing is that with the merit system in place, even if you create quality posts (or at least not useless spam and using proper English in them) people are either not used to sending merit yet or they don't really send merit even if they find your post useful.
I have been a member on this forum for about 3-4 months but I have not received any merit for the posts I have created directly. I have received some merit from an anti-spam campaign but none for any of my posts.
I am not a spammer or do not create posts just for the sake of it. I just wanted to be able to link my signature to a post on this forum advertising my service, which I cannot do because of the rank I currently have.
What do you think? Is this merit system fair for my case?
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You didn't mentioned a pool for XDN.
Yes, I haven't tested any for XDN yet. Will add more after they're tested. Unfortunately I could not find any reliable XDN pools... Removing it from the list.
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Are there any active pools left?
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You didn't mentioned a pool for XDN.
Yes, I haven't tested any for XDN yet. Will add more after they're tested.
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This is not about profit but "number of coins you get" with a low hashrate Thanks for the links though!
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what algos does the miner do just cryptonight?
It can do cryptonight (by default) or cryptonight-lite. Check config.json.
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I have seen a lot of users that want to start mining or have already started but do not know what to mine. I though of creating this thread by including all of the new CryptoNight coins that are worth while mining using your CPU and will get you a decent amount of coins in return. I will maintain this thread and add more coins on it, feel free to bookmark if you like.I think the average mining power of your low to mid level CPU is about ~100-150 h/s so, I will create a guide on what to mine and how to do it based on this hashing speed. Note: With this hashing speed you will definitely loose money if you sell what you mine because electricity is expensive. This approach is going to work only if you're OK with the idea that their value will probably appreciate in time.What coins to mine?The most lucrative coins from a "low difficulty & good returns" perspective are: - Qwerty Coin (QWC) - you will get ~315,000 tokens/day
- TurtleCoin(TRTL) - you will get ~3500 tokens/day
- PinkStarCoin (PNKS) - you will get ~600 tokens/day
- Stellite Coin (XTL) - you will get ~270 tokens/day
- DinastyCoin (DCY) - you will get ~200 tokens/day
- ByteCoin (BCN) - you will get ~26 tokens/day
- CrepCoin (CREP) - you will get ~49 tokens/day
- Intense Coin (ITNS) - you will get ~7 tokens/day
- Fonero (FNO) - you will get ~9 tokens/day
- Graft (GRFT) - you will get ~1 tokens/day
- Electroneum (ETN) - you will get ~4 tokens/day
- LeviarCoin (XLC) - you will get ~2 tokens/day
- Dero (DERO) - you will get ~0.3 tokens/day
- Alloy (XAO) - you will get ~15 tokens/day
- Haven (XHV) - you will get ~0.4 tokens/day
- Karbo (KRB) - you will get ~0.2 tokens/day
- Sumokoin (SUMO) - you will get ~0.1 tokens/day
- NioBioCash (NBR) - you will get ~20 tokens/day
- Solace Coin (SOLACE) - you will get ~2000 tokens/day
- Loki Coin (LOKI) - you will get ~0.4 tokens/day
- Triton Coin (TRIT) - you will get ~25 tokens/day
- Iridium Coin (IRD) - you will get ~2 tokens/day
- Italo Coin (ITA) - you will get ~2.4 tokens/day
- Elya Coin (ELYA) - you will get ~92 tokens/day
- OMBRE Coin (OMBRE) - you will get ~60 tokens/day
- BitTube Coin (TUBE) - you will get ~0.7 tokens/day
- BBS Coin (BBS) - you will get ~12,000 tokens/day
- BLOC Coin (BLOC) - you will get ~0.9 tokens/day
- Quantum Coin (QRL) - you will get ~0.35 tokens/day
What pool should I use?Usually all of the legitimate pools will charge a fee, from my experience, the good ones charge up to 1%. None of the good ones are free.The pools I use or heard they are good: - DCY - dcy.poolmining.us
- BCN - bytecoin.uk
- ETN, KRB, SUMO, ITNS, GRFT - easyhash.io
- XLC - xlc.dark-mine.su
- TRTL - turtlepool.space
- DERO - pool.dero.live
- XAO - cryptoknight.cc/alloy/
- FNO - fno.cryptopool.space
- XHV - xhv.luckypool.io
- PNKS - pnks.poolmining.us
- XTL - communitypool.stellite.cash
- QWC - qwertycoin.site
- CREP - crep.miner.rocks
- NBR - nbr.4miner.me
- SOLACE - solace.luckypool.io
- LOKI - loki.miner.rocks
- TRIT - cryptoknight.cc/triton
- IRD - cryptoknight.cc/iridium
- ITA - cryptoknight.cc/italo
- ELYA - cryptoknight.cc/elya
- OMBRE - cryptoknight.cc/ombre
- TUBE - mining.bit.tube
- BBS - pool.bbscoin.xyz
- BLOC - bloc-mining.us
- QRL - qrl.miner.rocks
What coins have forked, are ASIC resistant and what algorithm are they currently on?An answer to all of this questions can be found on my other thread: [CryptoNight] Forked coins, ASIC resistance and current algorithmsWhere can I get a wallet address?The best place to get a wallet address is on the website of the coin. I have also used FreeWallet or Jaxx but usually none of the new coins are supported in these. The most secure wallets to use are the paper wallets, you can mine directly to them. Note: Please do not use a wallet address from an exchange, you will most likely loose your mined coins.What software to use for mining?I am using Xmrig for mining. In my opinion this is the best & easy to use command line CPU miner. Note: They charge a fee for mining which is between 1% - 5%. You can configure this to the amount you like to donate.First you need to download the correct file from here: https://github.com/xmrig/xmrig/releases You should have 3 files: - config.json
- start.bat
- xmrig.exe
The important part is the config.json file, this is the only file (read the comments in it too): [/list] { "algo": "cryptonight", // cryptonight (default) or cryptonight-lite "av": 0, // algorithm variation, 0 auto select "background": false, // true to run the miner in the background "colors": true, // false to disable colored output "cpu-affinity": null, // set process affinity to CPU core(s), mask "0x3" for cores 0 and 1 "cpu-priority": 2, // set process priority (0 idle, 2 normal to 5 highest) "donate-level": 5, // donate level, mininum 1% "log-file": null, // log all output to a file, example: "c:/some/path/xmrig.log" "max-cpu-usage": 85, // maximum CPU usage for automatic mode, usually limiting factor is CPU cache not this option. "print-time": 60, // print hashrate report every N seconds "retries": 5, // number of times to retry before switch to backup server "retry-pause": 5, // time to pause between retries "safe": false, // true to safe adjust threads and av settings for current CPU "threads": 3, // number of miner threads corresponds to the number of cores you CPU has, recommended 3 for quad core processors "pools": [ { "url": "<your_pool_address>", // URL of mining server or: etn.fairhash.org:3333 "user": "<your_wallet_address>", // username for mining server "pass": "x", // password for mining server, usually "x" or "" "keepalive": true, // send keepalived for prevent timeout (need pool support) "nicehash": true // enable nicehash/xmrig-proxy support } ], "api": { "port": 0, // port for the miner API https://github.com/xmrig/xmrig/wiki/API "access-token": null, // access token for API "worker-id": null // custom worker-id for API } }
After you properly change config.json, you can start the miner by opening start.bat (on Windows). That's it! Another mining app for CPU mining is XMR-STAK, you can use this as well, a guide on how to install it was provided by neosi1 here: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=2891680.msg33070715#msg33070715A more detailed mining thread which showcases multiple mining apps (CPU & GPU) can be found here: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=2345911.0 Please let me know if you have questions/suggestions or feel free to share the coins you are mining with your CPU and could be added on this list.
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I'm available in case you need some QA done on the project. Please check my signature
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Friendly bump Did any of you receive BTC fork tokens on HitBtc?
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Although it will be nice to have such feature, it might result in users answering the quotes/posts that have been answered by someone else.
How (steps that lead to the above line):
1. Someone quotes a post and replies 2. Then someone else answers that particular post (regarding common cases and etc...) 3. At the end, the other user clicks on the "Show new quotes to your posts" and just replies to each of those, without reading the whole thread (from where he/she left off) and end up repeating someone else's answer.
I think you misinterpreted my proposal. Example: 1. User A creates post A 2. User B creates post B by quoting post A (which belongs to User A) 3. User A clicks on Show new quotes to your posts and sees post B (which belongs to User B) So, user A does not need to check through long threads (that have multiple pages - for example an announcement thread where everybody asks questions) to check replies to his posts thus easier & fast to manage. Seems straight forwards and useful to me. What do you think?
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Mi-ar placea daca as putea sa setez un pret la care vreau sa cumpar/vand o moneda si comanda sa se execute doar atunci cand moneda virtuala atinge pragul respectiv.
Aveti in plan sa implementati asa ceva?
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I have a new feature proposal for the forum software. I don't think I saw this in the features.
Maybe we can have a new section in the forum header along side "Show new replies to your posts", "Watchlist" called "Show new quotes to your posts".
This feature will display all the posts that quoted your posts and you will be able to reply faster especially in multiple page threads.
What do you think? Would this be helpful for you?
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As far as I know there is a strong support at 8K and it won't go lower than this. It's interesting how everything has changed now. A month back everybody was asking how high will it go and everybody was excited, today everybody is demoralized
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Any guide available for setting & doing pool mining? If no, any expert kind enough to share the experience here for me? what mining software used for differ algo? how to do setting point to pool? I try with some reference before but failed. (create & execute mine.bat then click minerd.exe but only flash and gone, nothing happend) Update (18 Jan 2018):I use scrypt cpuminer from https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=55038.0and finally with the code: minerd --url=stratum+tcp:// myminingpool.com:3333 --userpass= wallet: passwordrun bat file successful I need neoscrypt, cryptonight win 32-bit version cpuminer file. thanks. Update (19 Jan 2018): to mine cryptonight coin Finally I found xmrig.exe from https://github.com/xmrig/xmrig download --> https://github.com/xmrig/xmrig/releasesand with the code: xmrig.exe --url=stratum+tcp:// myminingpool.com:3333 --userpass= wallet: passwordrun bat file successful but it got 5% donation =.= Additional info -> I add code behind to limit cpu to 50%: --threads=1 I think the most detailed mining thread is here: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=2345911.0 You can take a look and this will help you choose your mining app. I am also using Xmrig for mining using CryptoNight algorithm, maybe I can help. First you need to download the correct file, choose the 32bit version (ends with win32) from here: https://github.com/xmrig/xmrig/releases You should have 3 files: - config.json
- start.bat
- xmrig.exe
The important part is the config.json file (read the comments in it too): { "algo": "cryptonight", // cryptonight (default) or cryptonight-lite "av": 0, // algorithm variation, 0 auto select "background": false, // true to run the miner in the background "colors": true, // false to disable colored output "cpu-affinity": null, // set process affinity to CPU core(s), mask "0x3" for cores 0 and 1 "cpu-priority": 2, // set process priority (0 idle, 2 normal to 5 highest) "donate-level": 1, // donate level, mininum 1% "log-file": null, // log all output to a file, example: "c:/some/path/xmrig.log" "max-cpu-usage": 85, // maximum CPU usage for automatic mode, usually limiting factor is CPU cache not this option. "print-time": 60, // print hashrate report every N seconds "retries": 5, // number of times to retry before switch to backup server "retry-pause": 5, // time to pause between retries "safe": false, // true to safe adjust threads and av settings for current CPU "threads": 3, // number of miner threads corresponds to the number of cores you CPU has, recommended 3 for quad core processors "pools": [ { "url": "<your_pool_address>", // URL of mining server or: etn.fairhash.org:3333 "user": "<your_wallet_address>", // username for mining server "pass": "x", // password for mining server, usually "x" or "" "keepalive": true, // send keepalived for prevent timeout (need pool support) "nicehash": true // enable nicehash/xmrig-proxy support } ], "api": { "port": 0, // port for the miner API https://github.com/xmrig/xmrig/wiki/API "access-token": null, // access token for API "worker-id": null // custom worker-id for API } }
After you configure this file to use the wallet & pool you want( by replacing "<your_wallet_address>" & "<your_pool_address>" with yours) you open start.bat. That's it Let me know if you have any questions on it
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Thanks for the feedback guys!
The price is not that low to take a risk on them. I saw them in stock so, wondered if they're worth the money.
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Yeston is a Chinese GPU manufacturer and they build both nvidia & radeon graphic cards.
Are any of you guys using their graphic cards? Have you had any issues with them?
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I hear binance is the best nominated exchange award!
Yes, Binance is already added to the TabTrader app. So, you already can use it alongside many more like Bittrex, Kraken, Polinex etc. Now, they want to support more exchanges so, they've created a poll to see which one of them has more votes.
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