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October 16, 2013, 01:49:19 AM
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Hey Everyone,

Well it's been about 8 months since I was mining for bitcoin.  I have a couple computers set up, bringing in around 3.5-4.5Ghs.  Not much, especially now with the crazy difficulty number with bitcoin.  I stopped mining because of the heat being put off during a Canadian Summer... well winter is a coming!  Cool operation!

Anyways... I remember hearing that mining other currencies (LTC) and swapping them over to BTC is the best way to make $$.  Has anything changed in the last 8 months?  Also, i remember hearing there's some software out there that will automatically mine a currency depending on it's yield into BTC.  Does this exist?

Thanks! 
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October 16, 2013, 01:56:59 AM
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There are some pools that you can mine the most profitable alt coin atm and exchange it with bitcoins afterwards... Just search the forum..

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October 16, 2013, 01:58:43 AM
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Hey Everyone,

Well it's been about 8 months since I was mining for bitcoin.  I have a couple computers set up, bringing in around 3.5-4.5Ghs.  Not much, especially now with the crazy difficulty number with bitcoin.  I stopped mining because of the heat being put off during a Canadian Summer... well winter is a coming!  Cool operation!

Anyways... I remember hearing that mining other currencies (LTC) and swapping them over to BTC is the best way to make $$.  Has anything changed in the last 8 months?  Also, i remember hearing there's some software out there that will automatically mine a currency depending on it's yield into BTC.  Does this exist?

Thanks!  

middlecoin.com is what you are looking for, but the profit is not as good these few weeks.

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October 16, 2013, 02:12:36 AM
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Excellent, thanks hulk!

Simple question... since I havent mined in forever... but is it even worth it to mine with 3.5-4.5Ghs?  Even using middlecoin.com? 

There's probably a calculator out there, but thought i'd just ask.

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October 16, 2013, 12:47:41 PM
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Excellent, thanks hulk!

Simple question... since I havent mined in forever... but is it even worth it to mine with 3.5-4.5Ghs?  Even using middlecoin.com? 

There's probably a calculator out there, but thought i'd just ask.

Thanks!

It really depends on your electricity charges, but for simple calculation you can use this http://middlecoin.com/profitgraph.html. Averaging about 0.015 per MH/s so you should get about 0.06 Bitcoin per day with your 4Mh/s. Hope that helps Smiley

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October 17, 2013, 12:24:39 AM
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Thanks for the info... i'll take a look.

Fortunately in my Apartment building, my electricity is a fixed cost per month. Cheesy
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October 17, 2013, 05:24:43 AM
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that link for the profitability didn't work.  Is 0.06BTC/day a good estimate?  if so.. ouch.  Things have certainly changed!  if my math is right, that would bring in under $300 a month.
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October 17, 2013, 06:12:29 AM
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that link for the profitability didn't work.  Is 0.06BTC/day a good estimate?  if so.. ouch.  Things have certainly changed!  if my math is right, that would bring in under $300 a month.

Yup, and is dropping each day due to the Bitcoin price increases and Scrypt alt-coin reduces. So I believe it is no longer a good estimate. Maybe about 0.05BTC/day now Smiley

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October 20, 2013, 05:56:52 AM
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that link for the profitability didn't work.  Is 0.06BTC/day a good estimate?  if so.. ouch.  Things have certainly changed!  if my math is right, that would bring in under $300 a month.

Yup, and is dropping each day due to the Bitcoin price increases and Scrypt alt-coin reduces. So I believe it is no longer a good estimate. Maybe about 0.05BTC/day now Smiley

at a btc price of 180 that's 9 dollars per day or roughly the same 270 per every 30 days if you were on the most profitable coin and not necessesarily autoselling for the market price.  I would be on a limit order scheme if I were you and you could likely see more than just .05 btc a day.  Im doing 25 GH at like .05 btc a day so I don't know where those numbers came from. 

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October 20, 2013, 07:50:08 AM
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that link for the profitability didn't work.  Is 0.06BTC/day a good estimate?  if so.. ouch.  Things have certainly changed!  if my math is right, that would bring in under $300 a month.

Yup, and is dropping each day due to the Bitcoin price increases and Scrypt alt-coin reduces. So I believe it is no longer a good estimate. Maybe about 0.05BTC/day now Smiley

at a btc price of 180 that's 9 dollars per day or roughly the same 270 per every 30 days if you were on the most profitable coin and not necessesarily autoselling for the market price.  I would be on a limit order scheme if I were you and you could likely see more than just .05 btc a day.  Im doing 25 GH at like .05 btc a day so I don't know where those numbers came from. 

Are you mining BTC directly?

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