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Re: Mining for the non-profit sector. Need to exceed 2 mBTC per day per 1070…
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on 05/07/2017, 13:19:05 UTC
Hello all! I'm starting a non-profit entrepreneurial venture that helps poor families with gifted kids get access to quality PCs, software to prepare them for their dream careers, mentorship, and financial assistance for their post-secondary education. My model is only sustainable from mining 2mBTC or more per day per GTX 1070, but recently NiceHash's update both cut my revenue in half and came with a legal notice saying it's not for commercial use. So I'm looking for an alternative, Win10 friendly app that's as easy to use as NiceHash and is good at heat management. The designer of the software is free to take whatever cut they want as long as my organization's wallets can get 2mBTC per GTX 1070 per day or more without overworking my GPUs.

To any respondents, please keep the technical jargon to a minimum in this thread for my benefit. I'm an economist, not an engineer.

Thanks in advance for your honest advice and assistance.

I'm not sure I get the point exactly. Why not just use Claymore or another nVidia miner? Or are you looking to just mine whatever is the most profitable and get your 2mBTC/day in your BTC wallet? I may be mistaken here but you can mine "commercially" on your own hardware, I don't think Claymore give's 2 poops about what hardware you run his miner on as long as he gets his fees (which are hardcoded in the miner anyway).

For what it's worth, you really don't need to be an engineer to mine a coin using a dedicated miner. It's as simple as downloading the miner, changing your wallet address, selecting a pool to mine on and double click on a batch file to launch the miner. The only hassle is you need to trade whatever coin you mine for Bitcoins, but since you're an economist, that shouldn't be difficult :p

The need to trade currencies would kind of exponentially increase the complexity of the training we would need to provide the parents and guardians of our gifted recipients. The whole point of choosing Nicehash is that there's no intermediate step between mining and usable education savings funds.

So yeah, that's why I asked for what I asked for instead of asking what you were hoping I was asking for.