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December 30, 2015, 05:03:34 PM
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What is a good scrypt altcoin to mine that is profitable. I will only have about 100 Mhash.
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December 31, 2015, 08:47:44 AM
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Profitabilty depends on several factors like current exchange rate, network hashrate, difficulty, your energy costs and so on. So there's no right or wrong answer.

To find out what to mine,there are several options:
- Multipools with profit switching feature (mining "the most profitable coin" in a certain timeframe)
- Coins with potential you think they will increase their value soon
- Established coins that will increase their value after the recent price drop
- http://poolpicker.eu/table?algo=scrypt
- Sites like coinwarz.com (can't say how accurate their data are)
- https://www.nicehash.com/index.jsp Rent your hashrate, get paid PPS (check the current price or use a minimum price parameter)

My #1 Multipool with profit switch is https://hash-to-coins.com. You can use it as Multipool but also mine single coins only.
If you don't want to do a lot of research, you might want to stick with the established coins (LTC+Doge, WDC, FLO, MEC, QTL, NOTE, NLG, GLD,..). Collect them in a wallet (not an exchange) and wait until the price drop is over and they get a better price (compare with the past 18 months)

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January 02, 2016, 02:39:05 AM
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Two other good Multi pools are:

http://www.zpool.ca/site/mining
https://www.multipool.us/
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