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UncleBuckRIU (OP)
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March 01, 2013, 02:34:34 AM
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Ok.

If somehow had between 1-5 hours to spend a day, 3-5 days a week....

1) What pool should they join

2) How many BTC would they be making on average. Daily, Weekly, Monthly, whatever.

3) If they already know quite a bit about coding, how would they get started learning how to mine.
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March 01, 2013, 02:41:26 AM
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..... um hash speed umm if not a asci or a really big fpga farm or a really really big gpu farm nothing at all lol.

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March 01, 2013, 03:11:06 AM
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1. with only a couple of hours a day, a PPS pool would make sense
2. without knowing the hashrate there's no way to tell
3. no need to know anything about coding, not much to learn, join a pool (and pretty much every pool has some instructions how to mine), grab a miner and start it
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March 01, 2013, 05:16:40 AM
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Hey guys, I want to mine on my work computer at my part-time job. How do I do that?  Roll Eyes

1. with only a couple of hours a day, a PPS pool would make sense
2. without knowing the hashrate there's no way to tell
3. no need to know anything about coding, not much to learn, join a pool (and pretty much every pool has some instructions how to mine), grab a miner and start it

I agree with 1 and 2, and for 3 you just need to check out Ozcoin (pool), and CGMiner (miner software).

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