winchancer
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March 10, 2015, 01:54:49 PM |
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Is it worth to start mining now?
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Bananana
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March 10, 2015, 03:26:00 PM |
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Is it worth to start mining now?
Nope, not until bitcoin double its current price. But if you have really cheap electricity rate (0.05 cents) and below then you can consider mining.
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desertfox470
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March 11, 2015, 01:04:27 AM |
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Is it worth to start mining now?
No it is not unless you are able to afford a very large miner and have cheap electricity and you have enough time where you can break even if it takes as long as 100 days. You can use http://www.coinwarz.com/cryptocurrency to find out how much you would actually make.
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Xian01
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March 11, 2015, 02:47:58 AM |
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Is it worth to start mining now?
No. Best off taking what money you would be spending buying mining gear, and purchasing BTC directly (eg: via Coinbase)
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winchancer
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March 11, 2015, 02:56:45 AM |
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Is it worth to start mining now?
No. Best off taking what money you would be spending buying mining gear, and purchasing BTC directly (eg: via Coinbase) Thank you for such nice tip!
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crowetic
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https://crowetic.com | https://qortal.org
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March 11, 2015, 04:37:50 PM |
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Is it worth to start mining now?
if you want to start mining, suggest checking out BURST, it's mining based on Hard drive space. No need for billions of watts of power, and it's fun too!
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Stellaartois
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March 11, 2015, 07:06:27 PM |
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If you already have the miners I wouldn't stop yet as one day u might hit a great pool and boom paid for all your bad mining days
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GigaBit
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March 13, 2015, 12:47:58 AM |
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Is it worth to start mining now?
How do I answer this in as little words as possible.... Only if the following applies to you: -If you have an adequate fire extinguisher and alarm system. -If you have free power -If you gladly pay for all your power out of pocket only to bag coin for future sales -If you have anything of $0.01 / KW.h and under -If you have great knowledge of the offline mining industry -If you have great knowledge of computers and technology -If you're not lazy -If you have a good operating credit line -If you have have substantial upfront investment -If you have a solid mining plan -If you have place to host your really stinking hot bunch of computers -If you have adequate ventilation and/or air-conditioning This is to name probably to name the most important ones but if you have ALL the above you will do fine
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winchancer
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March 13, 2015, 03:17:49 PM |
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It seems to start mining altcoins is an unique alternative...
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bitkings
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March 13, 2015, 06:49:23 PM |
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Well, it might still be profitable in the long run to mine now I guess. You might not make profit now, but you could keep and hold those bitcoins you mined for waiting bitcoin price to raise.
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SledgeMonkey
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March 13, 2015, 07:57:38 PM |
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Well, it might still be profitable in the long run to mine now I guess. You might not make profit now, but you could keep and hold those bitcoins you mined for waiting bitcoin price to raise. yeah, I was thinking about this, but it seems to make more sense to simply buy the bitcoin. I've had terraminers and antminers and still have a few small ones chugging away, but only for the hell of it. the terraminers are unplugged as they just eat too much. as others have said, if you have free power then yes, otherwise it doesn't seem profitable for the average guy to get into mining and make even their investment back.
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picolo
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March 13, 2015, 10:06:38 PM |
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Well, it might still be profitable in the long run to mine now I guess. You might not make profit now, but you could keep and hold those bitcoins you mined for waiting bitcoin price to raise. You can make a profit mining if you get cheap enough hardware and cheap enough maintenance costs with low enough difficulty increase.
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minerpool-de
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March 14, 2015, 12:14:23 PM |
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I'm out of 03/2014. Mining isnt profitable.
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Clueless!
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March 14, 2015, 12:42:49 PM |
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I'm out of 03/2014. Mining isnt profitable. just running the last of the knc stuff into doorstop status...there is this place below thou...may get one as a 'toy' someday ..but nothing above 2k max! https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=985400.0we will see how legit they are supposedly a gridseed and wiibox collaboration with IPO $$$ but no more pre-orders!!! (for me that is no idea if above is gonna try that on folks again) anyway the only 'talk' of any new equipment of any kind that is not data hall private miners that I know of right now is the above link but it is "iffy" at best.....or so it seems so far...will let others break trail on all this......but 'toy' for fun status is the only way to go with miners now imho if at all
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March 14, 2015, 04:41:31 PM Last edit: March 14, 2015, 06:51:15 PM by kanazawa |
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Hi guys.
Here in Brazil, mining is the most unprofitable thing to do.
This years, electricity bills has rising a lot -- brazilian government is always fucking up everything...
Our currency, the Real, cost U$0.3, and the KWh is about U$0.13.
So, just before june 2014 it was a little profitable (because of mining diff and because of some chinese seller who were selling Antminer S1 for a very cheap price... but it was a very tiny moment in "btc history".
Today, even if you got the best hardware, green energy, hw plugged on 220V, I mean, it's IMPOSSIBLE to make money.... who's mining here it's totally for fun or for a long, long investment and a huge belief that Btc price will skyrocket like Nov/2013.
The basic salary is around U$245,00. So how could somebody work with mining with such unpleasant environment? I mean, you will spend U$453,00 to buy a S5... and will spend around U$90 monthly with maintenance... the return will be nothing but arrears. Even clouding on hashnet.com, the maintenance will be much less, but the hardware cost will make the return very, very little.
So, here's not a cool place to mine. It's a non-winning game...
pS.: My sister lives in CA, USA, it looks like it is a cool place for mining. She's mining great with her power purchase and low electricity cost.
Hope it help some who's planning to do this work/game here.
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bensam123
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March 14, 2015, 10:44:45 PM |
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Yeah, mining isn't very profitable right now and it's probably a good decision to stop. Most cloud mining sites are ponzi schemes.
But I wonder what will happen if all the miners ditch bitcoin mining? Who will process our transactions?
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minerpool-de
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March 14, 2015, 11:04:51 PM |
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The very big chinese Mining Farms - the big Player of this World. Very simple The little private Miner with a lot of Terrahash will never reach the ROI and will stop the miningprocess.
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bensam123
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March 14, 2015, 11:16:20 PM |
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The very big chinese Mining Farms - the big Player of this World. Very simple The little private Miner with a lot of Terrahash will never reach the ROI and will stop the miningprocess. You're suggesting we join a pool? I don't think that's still profitable either. We should all immigrate to a place that has cheap electricity
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picolo
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March 14, 2015, 11:16:44 PM |
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The very big chinese Mining Farms - the big Player of this World. Very simple The little private Miner with a lot of Terrahash will never reach the ROI and will stop the miningprocess. I think you can ROI as a small player, just do your calculations but you won't make that much money and it will be difficult but it is difficult and risky to run a large farm as well, for different reasons.
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kanazawa
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March 14, 2015, 11:58:48 PM |
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But one thing it's true... there's only few countries wih a "combination of things" that contribute to BTC mining.
There's a lot things to embarass everything, like regional monetary problem, government issues, state intervention, taxes, nonpopularity (and I think it's bad), and lotta things that don't mean shit to talk here.
In my opinion, mining is becoming the inverse of what a majority of us believed in.
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