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February 02, 2014, 05:09:34 PM
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Hello my friends!  Smiley

Im new in this thing (bitcoin mining) and I want to buy these harwares to start mining and receiving bitcoints or whatever else.
So my question number one is ->  what is best to mine with this kind of hardware? (1x Redfurry 2.6gh/s+ 2x ASIC USB USB 336MH/s)
Is it bitcoin (BTC)? or something other like altcoin/dogecoin etc.(couse they are growing all the time)? Huh
Then second thing is how mutch I can earn in one day running these 3 devices at the same time? And what about week/month? Undecided Huh

I really be thankful for your advice guys!  Roll Eyes Wink
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February 02, 2014, 06:11:13 PM
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At this point its much better to buy bitcoin and hold onto them rather than buying asics that you'll never make your money back on.
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February 03, 2014, 06:44:12 AM
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bi*fury 5gb + 330m usb eruptor = 0.0003 btc daily  . bought for 400 USD for 1 bi*rury ( including shipping )
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February 03, 2014, 01:38:31 PM
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Just one more thing. Red Furys are really cheap and overclock quite nice to stable 3ghs. I run 14 red furies (2.9 - 3.1 ghs) and bought them for about 80 euro a piece. Current prices for red furies are 65 euro in a shop in Germany.

Will you make money on them? Probably not. But if you like to get into mining buy a stick or two and keep the network going.
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February 03, 2014, 01:43:36 PM
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So my question number one is ->  what is best to mine with this kind of hardware? (1x Redfurry 2.6gh/s+ 2x ASIC USB USB 336MH/s)
Is it bitcoin (BTC)? or something other like altcoin/dogecoin etc
You can really only mine bitcoin with the devices you mentioned above.

Red/blue fury and USB336 won't mine altcoins, with the exception of a few alts that you would 'merge mine' with bitcoin if you wanted them (some are in my sig - below).

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February 03, 2014, 01:53:23 PM
Last edit: February 03, 2014, 03:23:14 PM by Colin Miner
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But if you like to get into mining buy a stick or two and keep the network going.

If you are interested in the network, then you will need a full client (bitcoin-qt) and port 8333 TCP forwarded/uPNP'd to the outside world, without this you are not helping the network. To further benefit the network mine on a p2pool if you have enough hash rate, eg eligius or p2pool.in by forrestv.

This topic explains the Hashers vs Miners problem. Hashers are not miners, and Bitcoin network doesn't need them.

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February 03, 2014, 04:23:29 PM
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Hello my friends!  Smiley

Im new in this thing (bitcoin mining) and I want to buy these harwares to start mining and receiving bitcoints or whatever else.
So my question number one is ->  what is best to mine with this kind of hardware? (1x Redfurry 2.6gh/s+ 2x ASIC USB USB 336MH/s)
Is it bitcoin (BTC)? or something other like altcoin/dogecoin etc.(couse they are growing all the time)? Huh
Then second thing is how mutch I can earn in one day running these 3 devices at the same time? And what about week/month? Undecided Huh

I really be thankful for your advice guys!  Roll Eyes Wink

1. best to mine??? nothing! to weak to mine btc and not worth of mining other sha-256 crypto becouse btc is most profitable among them!
2. you can't mine doge with asic-s or any other scrypt coin!
3. you can't earn anything with that!

advice??? unless you have enough money to buy at least 200GH asic there is no poit for you to even start!
also keep in mind that usb mining sticks are history!

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February 03, 2014, 04:54:17 PM
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So my question number one is ->  what is best to mine with this kind of hardware? (1x Redfurry 2.6gh/s+ 2x ASIC USB USB 336MH/s)
Is it bitcoin (BTC)? or something other like altcoin/dogecoin etc
You can really only mine bitcoin with the devices you mentioned above.

Red/blue fury and USB336 won't mine altcoins, with the exception of a few alts that you would 'merge mine' with bitcoin if you wanted them (some are in my sig - below).


what the fuck are you talking about???
"Red/blue fury and USB336 won't mine altcoins"
HuhHuh?
Really??
HuhHuh?

let me explain something for you!

BTC is BTC!!!!
All the rest = altcoins!!!
they are sha-256 altcoins or scrypt altcoins!
you get it???
altcoin is every coin that isn't bitcoin!

so, sure they can mine other altcoins like PPC or TTC or FRC but there is no point since btc is most profitable.

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February 03, 2014, 10:39:22 PM
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Just one more thing. Red Furys are really cheap and overclock quite nice to stable 3ghs. I run 14 red furies (2.9 - 3.1 ghs) and bought them for about 80 euro a piece. Current prices for red furies are 65 euro in a shop in Germany.

Will you make money on them? Probably not. But if you like to get into mining buy a stick or two and keep the network going.

Please do tell which shop Smiley

rgdz,
bhai
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February 04, 2014, 01:08:14 PM
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It's http://www.protact.net/shop/usb-miner/12/red-fury-usb-bitcoin-miner?c=15. I has VAT included. So if you like me do not live in Germany it is 54,54 Euro per Red Fury if you take 3 or more. You can contact them via Mail info@protact.net because in their shop there is no option to switch to English.

I bought all but one Red Fury miner from them. Far better service than buyahash or technobit.
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