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June 06, 2018, 10:11:52 PM
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As a normal computer user, I use to keep my i5 PC for mining in free time.  I found ROI-coin is the best coin to mine and then traded on exchange after 30 days, the return on ROI-coin is very high and roadmap of the coin looks great. https://roi-coin.com


I am also mining roi coin.

I'm not seeing it on coinmarketcap.  Is it listed on an exchange?

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June 06, 2018, 10:20:21 PM
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Used to mine Litecoin on ASIC. Frankly, the yield per day did not exceed 12 $, and taking into account the cost of electricity -  8 $, not thick!
Now I'm thinking about the mastenodes, i've been watching the news about them for a while now. I'm trying to choose from three: GoByte, Zest and LUX.

Still, I'm looking towards the first coin - it's too tempting to hear the latest news about the decline in the cost of the transaction and the increase in profits for the owners of masternodes, which is not the case with other coins - they promise 70% of the award against 30% to the miners. It sounds attractive, and GoByte is not just another scam project - they've already collected the funds and the product is working. Guys, I need you help! Which coin would you prefer from these three and why?
Those percentages looks very attractive but im quite hesitant to deal with it.Just to make sure that its worth it then better seek out deeper information. In regards with masternodes i had experienced with Minex but its not mineable. Among the 3 given i would go for Gobyte.

You can mine on most modern Intel CPUs, like i5, i7 or Xeons, but you have to check if this is profitable for you. It depends on many factors, like power cost, parts cost, which coin and algo you want to mine, etc. All this you have to calculate for yourself when you know your rig hashpower.
You are correct, this would really vary on the computations with your profitability yet there are lots of factors to consider first to have that final calculation.

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June 09, 2018, 02:44:28 PM
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As a normal computer user, I use to keep my i5 PC for mining in free time.  I found ROI-coin is the best coin to mine and then traded on exchange after 30 days, the return on ROI-coin is very high and roadmap of the coin looks great. https://roi-coin.com


I am also mining roi coin.

I'm not seeing it on coinmarketcap.  Is it listed on an exchange?

https://www.coingecko.com/en/price_charts/roi-coin/usd
https://coinsmarkets.com/trade-BTC-ROI.htm
https://coinlib.io/coin/ROI/ROIcoin
https://www.cryptocompare.com/coins/roi/overview/BTC
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June 09, 2018, 05:03:35 PM
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ROI Coin is not worth mining.
1) Staking coins come out of thin air dont reduce the minable coins (maybe because of the copycat failure from the other coins of the delevelopers, which resulted in negative amount of coins once you staking reaches the hardcoded limit).
2) (offline) Staking is more profitable than mining. Do your maths how many coins based on your hashrate do need to stake to receive the same amount.
3) Because of high inflation and unlimited coin supply from staking it will very difficult/ impossible to mine profitable (even more in the long run)
4) ROI dont have any benefits itself - only high staking rewards for long term holder (which increses the inflation even more)
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June 09, 2018, 06:47:25 PM
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Deft coin with new algo
https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=4396753.0
looks interesting but has large premine.
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June 15, 2018, 09:07:09 AM
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ROI Coin is not worth mining.
1) Staking coins come out of thin air dont reduce the minable coins (maybe because of the copycat failure from the other coins of the delevelopers, which resulted in negative amount of coins once you staking reaches the hardcoded limit).
2) (offline) Staking is more profitable than mining. Do your maths how many coins based on your hashrate do need to stake to receive the same amount.
3) Because of high inflation and unlimited coin supply from staking it will very difficult/ impossible to mine profitable (even more in the long run)
4) ROI dont have any benefits itself - only high staking rewards for long term holder (which increses the inflation even more)


I dont agree with you the mining reward and interest rates will decrease each year, so after 5 years after the ROI coin is circulated to world.
you cant mine much to be top of all. its a good concept and pure Banking system where you get ROI coin interest for fixed deposit like any other fiat currency bank..
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June 19, 2018, 09:33:23 PM
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Any thought on mining NIM?
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June 21, 2018, 01:36:23 PM
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As a normal computer user, I use to keep my i5 PC for mining in free time.  I found ROI-coin is the best coin to mine and then traded on exchange after 30 days, the return on ROI-coin is very high and roadmap of the coin looks great. https://roi-coin.com


I am also mining roi coin.

I'm not seeing it on coinmarketcap.  Is it listed on an exchange?

https://www.coingecko.com/en/price_charts/roi-coin/usd
https://coinsmarkets.com/trade-BTC-ROI.htm
https://coinlib.io/coin/ROI/ROIcoin
https://www.cryptocompare.com/coins/roi/overview/BTC
Coinsmarkets is already scammed thier customers and gone away with valuable coins. Their site is not active since January 2018.

If you haven't heard yet, you can check https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=2185903.3980
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June 21, 2018, 08:55:33 PM
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thanks
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June 21, 2018, 11:56:27 PM
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Any thought on mining NIM?

Well, I'm mining NIM at the moment but to be honest I can't give you an opinion yet.
It's using Argon2d so it's GPU resistant and I'm getting a hashrate around 25-30 kh/s with my i7 6700k @ 4,5 GHz at Skypool.
Would be interesting what others think about it.

I like how its gpu resistance but I heard it is going to be gpu mineable soon?  I mean I am not against gpu at all, I have a decent rig, but to mine with cpu I just think we should pick a cpu only coin.  I tried mining with my own pc but that is slowing it too much I can't use it.  I am currently doing with vps /vm.   I am with nimbus pool Smiley
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June 22, 2018, 01:02:43 AM
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tks every one
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June 22, 2018, 04:27:41 AM
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I tried to mine ELI coin with my PC (i3 8100) and laptop (i3 2100) and I sense that my laptop got overheat sometimes. Therefore, I remind everyone shouldn't mine with laptop, the cooler is not good enough for 100% CPU load when mining.
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June 22, 2018, 04:59:46 AM
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I tried to mine ELI coin with my PC (i3 8100) and laptop (i3 2100) and I sense that my laptop got overheat sometimes. Therefore, I remind everyone shouldn't mine with laptop, the cooler is not good enough for 100% CPU load when mining.

Oh god yes, do not mine with laptops!! It could be outright dangerous! The batteries could overheat and literally explode. It could be life threatening. Even if they dont explode they could start to leak acid which is not good for you either.
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June 22, 2018, 12:14:28 PM
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I tried to mine ELI coin with my PC (i3 8100) and laptop (i3 2100) and I sense that my laptop got overheat sometimes. Therefore, I remind everyone shouldn't mine with laptop, the cooler is not good enough for 100% CPU load when mining.

Oh god yes, do not mine with laptops!! It could be outright dangerous! The batteries could overheat and literally explode. It could be life threatening. Even if they dont explode they could start to leak acid which is not good for you either.

Agreed, never mine with a laptop even if you throttle it with lower thread usage.  Overheating is a real issue with laptop and I can't see how you can solve it with the limited space inside a laptop case.
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June 22, 2018, 08:13:21 PM
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I tried to mine ELI coin with my PC (i3 8100) and laptop (i3 2100) and I sense that my laptop got overheat sometimes. Therefore, I remind everyone shouldn't mine with laptop, the cooler is not good enough for 100% CPU load when mining.

Oh god yes, do not mine with laptops!! It could be outright dangerous! The batteries could overheat and literally explode. It could be life threatening. Even if they dont explode they could start to leak acid which is not good for you either.

Agreed, never mine with a laptop even if you throttle it with lower thread usage.  Overheating is a real issue with laptop and I can't see how you can solve it with the limited space inside a laptop case.
I mine on a laptop among other hardware. Depending on the algo I set "maximum processor state" to somewhere between 70 and 99%. Of course I keep an eye on temps and also I want to preserve my hearing.
If done with proper caution, you can definitely mine on a laptop.
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June 24, 2018, 12:32:06 AM
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I tried to mine ELI coin with my PC (i3 8100) and laptop (i3 2100) and I sense that my laptop got overheat sometimes. Therefore, I remind everyone shouldn't mine with laptop, the cooler is not good enough for 100% CPU load when mining.

Oh god yes, do not mine with laptops!! It could be outright dangerous! The batteries could overheat and literally explode. It could be life threatening. Even if they dont explode they could start to leak acid which is not good for you either.

Agreed, never mine with a laptop even if you throttle it with lower thread usage.  Overheating is a real issue with laptop and I can't see how you can solve it with the limited space inside a laptop case.
I mine on a laptop among other hardware. Depending on the algo I set "maximum processor state" to somewhere between 70 and 99%. Of course I keep an eye on temps and also I want to preserve my hearing.
If done with proper caution, you can definitely mine on a laptop.

I've been mining with laptops for over an year now. If you do not run all the threads and make sure that CPU doesn't constantly run 100% then it should be ok. I generally run mine at around 75%.
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June 24, 2018, 12:58:59 PM
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Try Nimiq. I get around 120 NIM's per day with an old i7 using 6-core so as not to overuse the CPU. Mining it thru Skypool. Skypool miner is very easy to setup both on Ubuntu and Windows.

https://nimiq.com/
https://nimiq.skypool.org/

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June 29, 2018, 07:06:43 PM
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Found new CPU only mining coin -German coin. its yescript  cpu mining coin, released 2 days back but their community is big due to youtuber developer team.  their community is here https://discord.gg/V2gFdGr
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June 30, 2018, 10:44:41 AM
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https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=4422979.0  new pow coin, Java blockchain from scratch
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June 30, 2018, 01:41:45 PM
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I mine on a ton of CPUs (see sig)… so not trying to put a damper on the fun -- but both Yescrypt and YescryptR16 are GPU mineable now.

A single 1080Ti on YESR16 is about 80% as fast as my Quad Opteron-6380 (64 cores total) servers... another comparison -- the 1080Ti is as fast as 3.5x Ryzen 1700X (running 12 out of 16 threads).

That being said... YESR16 still seems fairly profitable on CPUs for the time being.

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