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February 11, 2015, 02:50:07 PM
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I new to mining and just bought a used Gridseed Blade for $60 on ebay.  What is currently the best coind to mine at 5.4MH/s ?
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February 12, 2015, 09:32:32 PM
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There is no best-coin solution. It depends on several factors:

Do you need instant BTC or do you prefer getting paid in one or several altcoins? Do you believe in a certain coin that you want to support and mine? Or probably (you need to do some research) want to mine a coin that might sell higher soon? Or want to build a stock of several altcoins that you want to sell when price raises?

If you found out what you are interested in, you either:

- mine on a single coin pool (coin of your choice)
- mine on a multipool that pays the altcoins you mined
- mine on a multipool with BTC autoconversion
- rent your miner
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February 13, 2015, 08:44:02 AM
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for a easy start up, just point it to a multipool, like multipool.us or something

otherwise you need to stay behind all that coin that keep popping
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February 16, 2015, 09:09:21 AM
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I new to mining and just bought a used Gridseed Blade for $60 on ebay.  What is currently the best coind to mine at 5.4MH/s ?

Rather than pointing it to one coin, use a multipool (a pool that switches among most profitable coins, trades them to pay you in BTC).

Some popular Multipools:
https://www.multipool.us/
http://wafflepool.com/
http://clevermining.com/
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