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September 26, 2017, 05:50:07 PM
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Hello there guys, I am totally new to the world of mining and I been reading a lot about how this miner I receive yesterday won't generate any revenue.
I have never set up one of this machines before and I would love some help and tips so it could bring some revenue.

I know that this machines are ancient but its what I got to work with so bare with me
So far I know about the electricity and internet cost which I pay in a regular basis so I don't worry about it
I suspect if my landlord discovered I am mining he will raise my payments but this is not an issue at the moment
My internet its paid as well and I shared the bill with my wife which is super supportive when it comes down to business

Let me explain...

My landlord offered my a fix rate for my electricity which I been paying for the past 2 years. I don't really use much electricity in my house because I am was not here most of the time (At work) but since I am taking some time off I will be able to analyze and study the Cryptospace and see if it could be profitable (Mining). Hopefully I wont get caught because there its a ton of people living in the building aside from me

My plan is to mine recent coins with a future. Something recently launched with low difficulty so I might be able to get somewhere.
The coin that I have in mind its #Lindacoin or #EthereumDark and I'm not sure if this miners would do the job

Also the miners came without any wires so if you have a place to reefer please
drop your link below so I could purchase them.




Thank you so much for your attention

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September 26, 2017, 08:11:21 PM
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Um, hate to tell you this but the S3 (and s1, s2, s4, s5, s7, s9, T9, R4) ONLY mine Bitcoin or one of the few other SHA256D algo coins. Since the algo is hardwired into the chips that is all they can mine. Period. End of story.

The coins you mentioned are altcoins and are mined using GPU-based rigs. Info for them is found in the altcoin hardware section.

"Came without wires"? Such as what? All they need is a PSU and network connection. If you are talking about the little ribbon cables that run between the RasPi and hash boards - you are screwed unless someone has a few gathering dust in a drawer somewhere....

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October 04, 2017, 03:14:15 PM
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Hello there guys, I am totally new to the world of mining and I been reading a lot about how this miner I receive yesterday won't generate any revenue.
I have never set up one of this machines before and I would love some help and tips so it could bring some revenue.




I'm not sure how much revenue you are hoping to generate, but i reckon with all 4 machines you would be generating around $1 or $2 per day. You might struggle on some pools that do not pay out "dust" (ie very small and invaluable) rewards on a regular basis. i understand some  pools pay these out on an annual basis so it saves transaction fee's etc.

There are however upgrade kits you can buy that greatly increases the has rate of the S3's - search the forum and you will find them (unsure exactly where the post is). This will cost more money to do so, but i would certainly recommend looking into it at lease.

PS - not sure on your set up, but 4 antminers will generate a lot of heat and noise

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October 04, 2017, 06:07:50 PM
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Hello there guys, I am totally new to the world of mining and I been reading a lot about how this miner I receive yesterday won't generate any revenue.
I have never set up one of this machines before and I would love some help and tips so it could bring some revenue.




I'm not sure how much revenue you are hoping to generate, but i reckon with all 4 machines you would be generating around $1 or $2 per day. You might struggle on some pools that do not pay out "dust" (ie very small and invaluable) rewards on a regular basis. i understand some  pools pay these out on an annual basis so it saves transaction fee's etc.

There are however upgrade kits you can buy that greatly increases the has rate of the S3's - search the forum and you will find them (unsure exactly where the post is). This will cost more money to do so, but i would certainly recommend looking into it at lease.

PS - not sure on your set up, but 4 antminers will generate a lot of heat and noise
The only ones for the S3 were either the ones Bitmain sold to convert an S1 to an S3 which has long been sold out and Sidehack’s planned blades which aren’t out yet and utilize bitfury chips. Search sidehack and you’ll find it in his post history or recently made threads.
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October 04, 2017, 06:15:47 PM
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Or the apparently very difficult to acquire Hotmine stuff, that turns a S1 chassis into about a 900W miner.

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