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May 31, 2019, 06:48:58 PM
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Talking about dual on ZIL is a bad idea.
Dual mining is mining 2 coins at the same time, like ETH+DCR.
Dual in ZIL is not dual because the 2 coins are not mined at the same time. Second coin is mined when ZIL pow is finished.
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June 02, 2019, 01:15:26 PM
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Talking about dual on ZIL is a bad idea.
Dual mining is mining 2 coins at the same time, like ETH+DCR.
Dual in ZIL is not dual because the 2 coins are not mined at the same time. Second coin is mined when ZIL pow is finished.

Every coin I've ever dual mined has caused my cards to run way too hot and consume way too much electricity.

I've found it more profitable to mine one coin and trade for whatever coin you actually want.
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June 02, 2019, 02:35:53 PM
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Talking about dual on ZIL is a bad idea.
Dual mining is mining 2 coins at the same time, like ETH+DCR.
Dual in ZIL is not dual because the 2 coins are not mined at the same time. Second coin is mined when ZIL pow is finished.

Every coin I've ever dual mined has caused my cards to run way too hot and consume way too much electricity.

I've found it more profitable to mine one coin and trade for whatever coin you actually want.

This is exactly what happens in the market where there are all the time sharp movements. It is better to focus on one thing and extract the maximum profit from it.
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June 05, 2019, 05:33:03 AM
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Dual mining will put a lot of strain in your GPU's and will turn excessively hot.
This will also shorten the lifespan of your GPU's.
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June 05, 2019, 10:06:36 PM
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Dual mining will put a lot of strain in your GPU's and will turn excessively hot.
This will also shorten the lifespan of your GPU's.

That will make the fan of GPU will be working very hard and i try to avoid dual mining because of that consume more power but it's not worth with the additional amount of altcoin that we will get from dual mining.
Switch to mine from a to b coin and that will always consume a lot of energy to do that. this sounds good while this looks so bad for me.

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April 26, 2023, 10:48:23 AM
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Zilliqa will implement Ethereum Virtual Machine (EVM) compatibility on mainnet on April 25, 2023.

In a great step forward for adoption and ecosystem growth, Zilliqa will be implementing Ethereum Virtual Machine (EVM) compatibility on mainnet on April 25, 2023.

This will add native support for Solidity apps, making it easier than ever to build on the low-fee, high-throughput Zilliqa network and use popular wallets like MetaMask with native ZIL tokens.

EVM compatibility is just the first step in a number of major technical changes coming to Zilliqa in the near future, however. The blockchain development team is working hard to build the foundation for Zilliqa 2.0 - a massive upgrade to the network that will improve reliability, efficiency, and allow for new and exciting use cases.

https://blog.zilliqa.com/evm-and-the-road-to-zilliqa-2-0-upgrading-network-efficiency/
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