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January 30, 2018, 01:56:20 AM
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Mining is no where near unprofitable as some of the comments above would indicate.  You can make a decent amount of anything listed on whattomine anything more than that you will have to do some additional research to find the diamonds in the rough.
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January 30, 2018, 02:02:27 AM
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Check it out, was is the best Coin for your Hardware

http://whattomine.com/

If a coin is listed on that site, it's too late to mine that. You need to move on and find new ones.

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January 30, 2018, 02:09:30 AM
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Check it out, was is the best Coin for your Hardware

http://whattomine.com/

If a coin is listed on that site, it's too late to mine that. You need to move on and find new ones.

Lol ... Are you still waiting for that Lambo?  Keep waiting.  It's not coming.  Not for you brother. Haha.

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January 30, 2018, 02:52:12 AM
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Mining the most profitable coins, low diff, high convert to BTC, and high sell to $. for this situation everyone is want.

But for me, I think whatever the coin will to be mining, most importantly is when I calculate electricity bill very low than profit. often mining ETH coin, sometimes mining Zcash.

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January 30, 2018, 02:57:27 AM
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When ZCL was up I was mining it, now everything except for one ZCL "donation" rig is on ETH. I agree though, if you find a coin that you believe in mine it! It's nice being part of a community. I really think privacy coins are going to be the rage in 2018 and I liked ZCL hence my choice, but right now I mutinied and went for a bit of ETH to hedge my BTC losses Smiley



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January 30, 2018, 03:35:13 AM
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Mining is no where near unprofitable as some of the comments above would indicate.  You can make a decent amount of anything listed on whattomine anything more than that you will have to do some additional research to find the diamonds in the rough.

There are two servers that have an Intel Xeon processor E5 2620 2GHZ (2 processors), and some i7 PCs but do not know how to dig for the performance, please consult.
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January 30, 2018, 04:22:13 AM
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There are two servers that have an Intel Xeon processor E5 2620 2GHZ (2 processors), and some i7 PCs but do not know how to dig for the performance, please consult.
E5 2620 2GHZ has 6 of Cores, and 12 of threads. how many threads then determine how much your hashrate.
then hashrate determine your reward(coin) is proportional to your share of the network hashrate.

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January 30, 2018, 04:50:14 AM
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I used to dual-mine ETH + SIA coin for about six months. Now I just single-mine ETH.

Got my Antminer A3 coming in soon  Kiss Kiss

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January 30, 2018, 05:30:00 AM
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I do mine a fair amount on prohashing as a set it and forget it setup with payouts in litecoin.  I also will mine specific coins based on whattomine stats are.  Recently i have mined a fair bit of POKERcoin as it is nearing the end of the pow phase and is about to be listed on a few exchanges.  Its easy to sit and collect the pos portion of the coin.

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January 30, 2018, 06:12:08 AM
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I found a coin the other day on an ANN thread - was "NiceHash" resistant using C11 which NH apparently doesn't support. I think there's something to be said for finding early coins, mining at least a few hundred, moving on to the next, and then waiting for them to get picked up by masternode sharing sites, where you can get seats for just a few hundred.  Most of them won't make it, but the ones that do will pay of the ones that don't.  In theory. 

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January 30, 2018, 06:18:07 AM
Last edit: January 30, 2018, 06:39:11 AM by HodlerBaggins
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Check it out, was is the best Coin for your Hardware

http://whattomine.com/

If a coin is listed on that site, it's too late to mine that. You need to move on and find new ones.

Lol ... Are you still waiting for that Lambo?  Keep waiting.  It's not coming.  Not for you brother. Haha.

Actually he's right...  You shouldn't be laughing at him as if you actually know what you're talkign about.

If you want to hit it big you have to find coins to mine before the masses drive up the difficulty.  Most people look at what to mine, so once the coin is listed there difficulty goes way up.  

It's hard to find new ones that are actually worth mining because most of the are crap and the ones that aren't have a lot of people on them early (like ETN), but finding new coins and mining early is a very viable strategy.
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January 30, 2018, 06:27:50 AM
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