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September 13, 2017, 04:38:04 PM
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Hey guys do you maybe know what cryptocoins are still profitable to mine on my laptop?
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September 13, 2017, 04:55:36 PM
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I'll save you the trouble of searching through the other 150 times this has been asked. The simple answer is for the small amount of Crypto you would be able to mine, it's just not worth it and you will very likely damage the laptop in the long run, which would negate the small amount coins you were able to mine. If you want a cheap rig, Goodwill or Craigslist has 100's of $50-$100 PC's that you can use for mining with a couple of cards. Way better and more effective than trying to mine with a laptop that isn't made to stay one 24/7, much less to mine with.
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September 13, 2017, 05:07:49 PM
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I'll save you the trouble of searching through the other 150 times this has been asked. The simple answer is for the small amount of Crypto you would be able to mine, it's just not worth it and you will very likely damage the laptop in the long run, which would negate the small amount coins you were able to mine. If you want a cheap rig, Goodwill or Craigslist has 100's of $50-$100 PC's that you can use for mining with a couple of cards. Way better and more effective than trying to mine with a laptop that isn't made to stay one 24/7, much less to mine with.

I agree on Vann it will most likely damage your computer! It can be profitable if you mine in the beginning of a new coin to sell it later on with profit!
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September 13, 2017, 05:13:10 PM
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I'll save you the trouble of searching through the other 150 times this has been asked. The simple answer is for the small amount of Crypto you would be able to mine, it's just not worth it and you will very likely damage the laptop in the long run, which would negate the small amount coins you were able to mine. If you want a cheap rig, Goodwill or Craigslist has 100's of $50-$100 PC's that you can use for mining with a couple of cards. Way better and more effective than trying to mine with a laptop that isn't made to stay one 24/7, much less to mine with.

I agree on Vann it will most likely damage your computer! It can be profitable if you mine in the beginning of a new coin to sell it later on with profit!
mining it inside your laptop definitely a waste of time better to find those threads which already been open about this I'm sure its just a search option away
to learn more about the straight answered from all the members here, if you can turned back time yes you can find some profitable crypto even bitcoin can be mine 3-5 years ago and that's really profitable.
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