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June 29, 2017, 09:57:46 AM
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I have been exploring the fascinating world of cryptomining over the last few days and found that along with the big and expensive rigs (Antminers etc) that cost a fortune there are also some miners that are connected by USB. Does anyone have experience with these devices? I would be really interested in trying them out  Smiley

Edit: forgot to add earlier - if anyone has experience with these, how much power to they use and do they use CPU/RAM of the computer?
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June 29, 2017, 07:12:57 PM
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I'm not aware of any USB based Scrypt miner that is worth buying.  

If you have an Antminer L3+ (504 MH/s) right now -- you are in good shape.  

Mine is paying about .02 to .022 BTC every 24 hours.  Quite impressive @ about 760 watts.

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June 29, 2017, 07:15:21 PM
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To my knowledge, anything that mines via a USB stick right now is going to be a waste of time I'm afraid

Save up a few thousand, then your probably ready to enter the market somewhere.. somewhen... somehow


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June 30, 2017, 05:37:04 PM
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I'm not aware of any USB based Scrypt miner that is worth buying.  

If you have an Antminer L3+ (504 MH/s) right now -- you are in good shape.  

Mine is paying about .02 to .022 BTC every 24 hours.  Quite impressive @ about 760 watts.


Only 6000 bucks on Amazon.. Lovely. Don't have that kind of money to invest at the moment unfortunately.
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June 30, 2017, 09:03:55 PM
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At current profitability levels, the old Gridseed GC3355 based gear like their "80 blade" and Orb units are profitable - but not by a lot unless you have VERY cheap electric, and you better GET them super-cheap if you expect to pay one off.

 The Moonlander (Alcheminer-based USB stick) should be even more profitable, but payback is going to take a LONG time on it unless you get on VERY cheap.


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June 30, 2017, 10:09:36 PM
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I have been exploring the fascinating world of cryptomining over the last few days and found that along with the big and expensive rigs (Antminers etc) that cost a fortune there are also some miners that are connected by USB. Does anyone have experience with these devices? I would be really interested in trying them out  Smiley

Edit: forgot to add earlier - if anyone has experience with these, how much power to they use and do they use CPU/RAM of the computer?
When mining altcoins you can use a computer power but in bitcoin your gonna need a hardware miner build for mining i guess ltc is already in the top ten cryptocurrency so obviously its gonna be hard to mine this coins but i guess powerful computer like 4gpu is not bad.
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July 01, 2017, 12:15:33 AM
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Litecoin mining is already available for whales only.

Unless you have a few tens of asic devices called antminer L3+
It's for $1370

https://shop.bitmain.com/productDetail.htm?pid=0002017041211583458538J49cKq063A

You can read more about it there and calculate your profits in many calulators online
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