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October 31, 2017, 12:26:05 PM
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first, u need to learn what and how the crypto are.. then u can decided which one is suits you.. in term of minng, what hardware do u use and how much will u invest to mine.. then u can decide what winn u mine.. this is an investment, so plan carefully.

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October 31, 2017, 01:30:37 PM
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Start with nicehash, you could try specific miners for each coins later.
Nicehash charges little bit high fees.

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October 31, 2017, 06:25:06 PM
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I started on Minergate as well. Nicehash is better, especially if you just want BTC. I will admit, though, I keep Minergate around for times when more difficult miners give me a hard time. It pretty much always runs, so at least I can scrape in some Bytecoin or something while I fix my main software.

Thanks for your advice
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October 31, 2017, 07:21:45 PM
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Is High-end graphics card must for mining?

For long term mining, this is inevitable, however if you have existing card that can do mining then its fine, consider your power cost.

I started on Minergate as well. Nicehash is better, especially if you just want BTC. I will admit, though, I keep Minergate around for times when more difficult miners give me a hard time. It pretty much always runs, so at least I can scrape in some Bytecoin or something while I fix my main software.

Thanks for your advice

good thing about NH is that,pays thru btc,

btc price increased rapidly lately

earnings also increase
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November 03, 2017, 08:15:13 PM
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I started on Minergate as well. Nicehash is better, especially if you just want BTC. I will admit, though, I keep Minergate around for times when more difficult miners give me a hard time. It pretty much always runs, so at least I can scrape in some Bytecoin or something while I fix my main software.

Thank you
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