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April 02, 2014, 03:08:49 AM
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N-scrypt : Or how to make you $5,000 rig return about 1 dollar a day in mining revenue!!!

n-scrypt - what a joke.

My rig cost me ~ 15K and I can get 35 dollars or so per day mining EXE, if I wanted to....

I've got $8k in gear that generates $40/day.

all I can say if that I see people in pools with 40 MH/s slaving away on coins that return them $15/day and I just laugh.

I saw this in the darkcoin pool:

1      username   99,769 khs   63.557 drk/day

so - take this guy - put him/her in a regular scrypt coin and reduce the kh/s by 2/3 and they'd wind up with about 33 Kh/s and they'd net $80/day

in the dark coin forum this guy is getting $43/day

god do I ever love him!

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April 02, 2014, 03:25:54 AM
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Execoin has been showing a steady rise for a while now.

Yeah!  Look at the Poloniex chart!!!
Wtf is that supposed to mean? fact is if you are trading, exe has been good. Mining? I have no idea.
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April 02, 2014, 03:41:15 AM
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N-scrypt : Or how to make you $5,000 rig return about 1 dollar a day in mining revenue!!!

n-scrypt - what a joke.

My rig cost me ~ 15K and I can get 35 dollars or so per day mining EXE, if I wanted to....

I've got $8k in gear that generates $40/day.

all I can say if that I see people in pools with 40 MH/s slaving away on coins that return them $15/day and I just laugh.

I saw this in the darkcoin pool:

1      username   99,769 khs   63.557 drk/day

so - take this guy - put him/her in a regular scrypt coin and reduce the kh/s by 2/3 and they'd wind up with about 33 Kh/s and they'd net $80/day

in the dark coin forum this guy is getting $43/day

god do I ever love him!

Smiley


i hear what you're saying however Darkcoin is one of the very few altcoins, that in my opinion, have a potentially solid future.  this guy mining 63 DRK per day will be laughing all the way to the bank when the new big silk roads comes up and everyone wants to remain as anonymous as possible! 

I mine DRK for that reason and the fact my mining rig uses half the amount of electricity...and electricity in Australia is a rip off.

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April 02, 2014, 03:45:16 AM
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The trick is to pick new coins with low difficulty that are under the radar once it becomes news it's to late.

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April 02, 2014, 06:38:50 AM
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if you take a look at what is profitable to mine all n-scrypt coins are in the tank.

what the people who come up with these coins forget is one thing - mining equipment is not free.

the vast majority of people mining mine for the technical challenge to keep their hands in computers because their IT Professional like myself and they like extra income that mining affords them.

I read with humor the altruistic posts by people who want to guard their coins from high speed mining by asic chips.

It's like telling people you've found a precious metal and only people with pick axes can mine it - guess what? they're going to ignore you and mine what's easiest to mine.

The perfect analogy is the resistance to the industrial age.

If your coin has merit and value then let it stand on it own two feet, don't put crutches under it and then try to stand as tall as the other coins around you.

The n scrypt coins are being deserted faster than a desert island with no water and plenty of boats. Their pathetic values are evidence to this fact. Not a single one has any growth or any value.

There will always be coins created by people who welcome mining and don't put up road blocks to seeing them mined, while your coins languish in obscurity.

I hope you enjoy the silence.

that's my humble .02 scrypt cents

mark my words....



yoru full of shit period.

2 days ago i tested and found VTC to be 3x more profitable to mine then Darkcoin.
what the fuck does that tell you ?
the numbers don't lie i can back it up in a heart beat.. your full of shit and don't have a clue what your taking about.

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April 02, 2014, 10:42:18 AM
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The trick is to pick new coins with low difficulty that are under the radar once it becomes news it's to late.

agreed 100%

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