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April 28, 2011, 11:40:31 PM
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Well, I have over 200+ computers. Will I make any money off these? I'm running minors on all of them.
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There are several different types of Bitcoin clients. The most secure are full nodes like Bitcoin Core, which will follow the rules of the network no matter what miners do. Even if every miner decided to create 1000 bitcoins per block, full nodes would stick to the rules and reject those blocks.
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April 28, 2011, 11:57:10 PM
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Yes, after you take in account cost of electricity to run them...  Cool

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April 28, 2011, 11:59:40 PM
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I'm running minors on all of them.

Be careful, child labor laws and all that...
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April 29, 2011, 12:00:16 AM
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Well, I have over 200+ computers. Will I make any money off these? I'm running minors on all of them.

Not with the CPU mining you're apparently doing now.

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April 29, 2011, 12:15:56 AM
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Well, I have over 200+ computers. Will I make any money off these? I'm running minors on all of them.

If you are running miners on the cpu's, you are almost certainly losing money due to the costs of electricity.

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