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Author Topic: Hush giving me almost twice as much profit than Ethereum, but how stable is it?  (Read 1104 times)
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June 18, 2017, 06:21:32 PM
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It's currently about $3 each Hush. Whattomine is showing me $60 profit per day for Hush and $35 for Ethereum.
I'm probably going to continue mining Ethereum and hope for a price increase in the future, but this Hush got me interested.
I'm not looking to mine what's currently most profitable, as I hope that these 15 or so Ethereum I can mine in 5-6 months will be worth more than $500 next year, but Hush has a max supply of 21.000.000, which equals Bitcoin.

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June 18, 2017, 06:38:36 PM
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It's currently about $3 each Hush. Whattomine is showing me $60 profit per day for Hush and $35 for Ethereum.
I'm probably going to continue mining Ethereum and hope for a price increase in the future, but this Hush got me interested.
I'm not looking to mine what's currently most profitable, as I hope that these 15 or so Ethereum I can mine in 5-6 months will be worth more than $500 next year, but Hush has a max supply of 21.000.000, which equals Bitcoin.

15 in 6 months based on today's difficulty level? Or 15 over 6 months using increasing rate of difficulty?

15eth in 6 months would be about 2.5eth/month, at a static rate of difficulty. Or about 155mh/s rate.

However, when accounting for increasing difficulty, you will probably only mine about 8eth in 6 months.

See this: I've set electricty costs to zero so you can just look at eth mined.

http://www.mycryptobuddy.com/EthereumMiningCalculator/path?hashrate=155&powerCost=0&power=1000&chartView=profits

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June 20, 2017, 01:44:14 AM
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I understand that the difficulty number is different depending on the coin that you are mining, but am confused about as to what that number should be if I am forecasting 6 months into the future (or any # of months for that matter).

For example, if I were mining ZEC w/ my (6) 1080 TI rig, and trying to get a realistic # of how much i will be making per/mo after 6 months, what should be my thought process on what that difficulty number should be?   I'm pretty sure that looking at the historical trend is a good place to start, but in terms of filling out that difficulty field at http://www.mycryptobuddy.com/ZCashMiningCalculator, i'm a quite confused.

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June 20, 2017, 01:51:44 AM
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If your still making $$$ after 3 months, consider it a win.
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