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September 07, 2021, 03:54:14 PM
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lately official pools have appeared to mine chia, the question is is it worth it? continue mining alone with rarer rewards, diluted over time but perhaps substantial or join a pool for small daily rewards? what do you think?
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September 07, 2021, 07:06:42 PM
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lately official pools have appeared to mine chia, the question is is it worth it? continue mining alone with rarer rewards, diluted over time but perhaps substantial or join a pool for small daily rewards? what do you think?

It depends on your HDD capacity,right now 100 TB can make you 4.25 USD daily in Flexpool but if you have like 2000 TB you are better to try yourself,rewards will be rarer but will be much bigger if you find a block.Use the website Chia calculator to see what is your best option.For example right now if you have 2000 TB you have a chance once in every 4 days to find a block which is better than to pool it which is 107 Usd daily approximately then it would be at 85 usd daily by pooling.Not a big difference and I would go for pooling since rewards are guaranteed.

https://chiacalculator.com/

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September 07, 2021, 07:27:11 PM
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lately official pools have appeared to mine chia, the question is is it worth it? continue mining alone with rarer rewards, diluted over time but perhaps substantial or join a pool for small daily rewards? what do you think?

I have 126TB mining Chia for 2+ months and not found a single block yet, but I'm using pool.

I guess mining solo can be more profitable, but pooling are guarantee.
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September 08, 2021, 04:44:37 PM
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so from what i understand if you have a limited hard disk capacity it is better to join a pool, if instead you have a lot of space it is better to mine alone, i will use the chiacalculator to get a more precise idea thanks
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September 08, 2021, 04:53:23 PM
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Pools you can find on this site
https://miningpoolstats.stream/chia
If you have less than 100 terabytes, then it is better not even to start mining solo. The network hashrate is growing, despite the decrease in profit, so it is better to join a large pool and hold the coin until better times.


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