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December 18, 2016, 02:54:05 PM
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Please suggest me some altcoin mining hardware .. And why i need to pool it and how to get started with it..and also please suggest me a altcoin which is profitable and volatile so i can trade it .. Smiley you can also PM me if you want to sell your altcoin mining hardware
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December 18, 2016, 03:00:35 PM
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hello digisoul

glad you take a interest in the crypto mining world
i could spare you a bit of time to help you find your way into this world
altcoin mining is very versatile and always has risks involved
but i think i can help you make a good start and understanding

please contact me at our live chat on irc ( freenode channel #pimp or via our live chat on our site https://getpimp.org/help/ )

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December 18, 2016, 05:09:42 PM
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If you do not have very cheap electricity, it is better not to start mining now.
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December 18, 2016, 07:50:51 PM
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If you do not have very cheap electricity, it is better not to start mining now.

Yes, it is getting hard to make ends meet currently. If you already have the rigs there is still some profit to eek out, but if you are just starting out I would advise to try and start with 1 or two GPUs and utilize your existing computer if possible rather than buying a dedicated rig. This way you can work out the numbers yourself as the various online calculators are usually overly optimistic with their profitability predicitions.
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December 22, 2016, 04:26:36 PM
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If you do not have very cheap electricity, it is better not to start mining now.

Yes, it is getting hard to make ends meet currently. If you already have the rigs there is still some profit to eek out, but if you are just starting out I would advise to try and start with 1 or two GPUs and utilize your existing computer if possible rather than buying a dedicated rig. This way you can work out the numbers yourself as the various online calculators are usually overly optimistic with their profitability predicitions.

It is not a time to expand.
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December 22, 2016, 07:26:53 PM
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If you do not have very cheap electricity, it is better not to start mining now.

Yes, it is getting hard to make ends meet currently. If you already have the rigs there is still some profit to eek out, but if you are just starting out I would advise to try and start with 1 or two GPUs and utilize your existing computer if possible rather than buying a dedicated rig. This way you can work out the numbers yourself as the various online calculators are usually overly optimistic with their profitability predicitions.

I would suggest opposite of this. More GPU's you start with it will be better. You will utilize your resources better (slots on motherboard, PSU ... ) instead of having just one or two cards. You will hit ROI faster with more GPUs.
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December 22, 2016, 08:41:22 PM
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If you do not have very cheap electricity, it is better not to start mining now.

Yes, it is getting hard to make ends meet currently. If you already have the rigs there is still some profit to eek out, but if you are just starting out I would advise to try and start with 1 or two GPUs and utilize your existing computer if possible rather than buying a dedicated rig. This way you can work out the numbers yourself as the various online calculators are usually overly optimistic with their profitability predicitions.

I would suggest opposite of this. More GPU's you start with it will be better. You will utilize your resources better (slots on motherboard, PSU ... ) instead of having just one or two cards. You will hit ROI faster with more GPUs.
please suggest me some best GPU's for mining
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December 22, 2016, 09:09:21 PM
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If you do not have very cheap electricity, it is better not to start mining now.

Yes, it is getting hard to make ends meet currently. If you already have the rigs there is still some profit to eek out, but if you are just starting out I would advise to try and start with 1 or two GPUs and utilize your existing computer if possible rather than buying a dedicated rig. This way you can work out the numbers yourself as the various online calculators are usually overly optimistic with their profitability predicitions.

I would suggest opposite of this. More GPU's you start with it will be better. You will utilize your resources better (slots on motherboard, PSU ... ) instead of having just one or two cards. You will hit ROI faster with more GPUs.
please suggest me some best GPU's for mining

Best GPU's to buy now would be RX 470 in almost any case. Only other viable option would be RX 480. If there is no much price difference in your country you should go for RX 480, otherwise, if price difference does not justify performance increase stick with RX 470
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December 22, 2016, 09:31:32 PM
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If you're too lazy, for searching for informations, than better forget about whole mining...

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