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Board Mining (Altcoins)
Re: Mining for the non-profit sector. Need to exceed 2 mBTC per day per 1070…
by
dbc23
on 07/07/2017, 05:13:06 UTC
and also you're not adding in the BTC price value. if BTC was at $3000 usd for one coin last week and its @ $2500 today for an example  a lost $500 value is directly proportional to your earnings per day..   if you converted to BTC...   get it... hint .. hint   

Do you even fucking run NiceHash? It gives you a readout in mBTC and the fiat currency of users' choice. You'll notice I didn't cite the earning capacity in fiat currency, I cited it in mBTC because I'm not a total fucking moron like your shitty and useless message implies. Thank you all for letting me know that this community is the worst possible place to recruit a coder for a new project. You all can fuck off. I don't care at this point if I get moderated and my account gets blocked. This forum is full of useless, flame-happy masturbators.

FOR THE LAST TIME NICEHASH MINER HAS A VIRTUAL MEMORY ALLOCATION BUG I DON'T KNOW HOW TO GET AROUND AND ITS LATEST VERSION COMES WITH A LEGAL NOTICE THAT HAS SCARED MY FUNDERS OFF. IF NONE OF YOU HAS ANY INTEREST IN WRITING SOFTWARE THAT PAYS USERS IN BITCOIN FOR MINING A LESS MAINSTREAM CRYPTOCURRENCY AND HARDCODING CPU EARNINGS FOR YOURSELF THEN FUCK OFF AND STOP POSTING IN MY GOD DAMN THREAD

*facepalm* *headdesk*

mBTC correlates DIRECTLY to fiat (r=1 actually)

mBTC earning is proportional to market prices, usually translated to USD

with price volatility AND ever increasing diff earnings CAN'T be predicted for any amount of time

earnings per card are VIRTUALLY GUARANTEED to steadily DECREASE over time only

there's plenty of auto-converting pools that do the same as nicehash you seem to be missing (you could provide miners with a pre-configured .bat and achieve the same simplicity)

a member already offered to help set up your own pool if control was a concern

there's other profit switching multi-algo miners available



Spend time to read the info out there, learn the intricacies, ESPECIALLY if you're going to have a fiduciary responsibilty