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Re: New Mining Calculators - Useful for Profit Planning?
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BitJannik
on 02/07/2025, 11:54:04 UTC
i've been using oneminers.com and I have a good experience with them for long time now and they are legit and not a scam company like what you guys are saying. i am earning rewards daily and can send you proof of that. i dont believe in what you are saying because I experienced it myself. Not every company is perfect but this company is honest and helpful whenever I made transaction with them.
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New Mining Calculators - Useful for Profit Planning?
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BitJannik
on 27/06/2025, 12:13:34 UTC
Hey everyone,

I just tried out the new mining calculators on oneminers and honestly, they're super helpful. They've added separate calculators for BTC, Dogecoin, Litecoin, Aleo and many more. Each one lets you input your hashrate, power consumption, and electricity cost and it instantly shows your daily profit in coins and USD.

What I really like is how clear and accurate the numbers are. I tested it against my current setup and the  results were really close to what I'm actually earning. It's a simple tool but it makes planning way easier especially when deciding if a new miner is worth it.

Has anyone else used the calculators on oneminers? Are your numbers matching up too? Would love to hear how others are using it to plan or compare coins.

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Re: Would it be good for bitcoin if the government is buying?
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BitJannik
on 05/05/2025, 12:30:47 UTC
With all this talk about national reserves, that idea basically means governments would be buying Bitcoin which means they could become even bigger players than institutional investors, since they have access to public resources.

They could buy as much as they want, and if multiple countries start doing this, they’ll end up owning a huge piece of the pie.

Now the question is -- is that really what we want to see?

And more importantly, will ordinary people still benefit from it?



If governments start grabbing up a whole lot of bitcoin, it might mean just a few big shots end up owning most of it. That kinda ruins bitcoin's whole deal of being free and open for everyone which is what so many of us love about it. Yeah, the price might shoot up which sounds awesome but if it gets too hard for regular people like us to get some or if it's controlled too much, we might miss out on the good stuff. It could turn into something only the big guys can really use and that wouldn't be so great for us trying to get in on it.
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Which one makes more profit?
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BitJannik
on 01/04/2025, 07:03:12 UTC
As electricity costs soar and mining difficulties increase, more miners are wondering whether home mining is still the most profitable option or if hosting services are the smarter choice. Home mining gives you full control but the rising energy bills, constant maintenance, and heat problems can be a real headache. I've been looking into hosting services in places like Nigeria, Ethiopia, and Dubai, and they seem awesome because they've got cheap electricity, they watch your stuff 24/7 and you don't have to worry about fixing anything, so you can just focus on making money. I'm curious though, will all the good stuff and the tricky parts, which setup do you think will make more cash in 2025? Have you tried both ways yourself?
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Re: How do I safely buy and trade DOGE, Trump and Melania coins?
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BitJannik
on 27/03/2025, 07:23:16 UTC
For US, the first choice to easily buy crypto is Kraken. They fully follow US regulations and available in all states except NY and WA. They provide an easy interface to buy crypto for beginners. You can link your US bank account or you could also use your card. They have all the crypto options you mentioned. Another similar option is Binance.us. It might be even better for some card users. There are also coinbase.com and crypto.com but they have limited coins option. Try these four and find what suits you.
The United States have lifted some laws regarding crypto and we've seen how that's going for the citizens and the United States government. They've accepted crypto generally and moving their edge to ensure they achieved quite important features. Kraken is a good crypto exchange, it provides all the necessary features that's mandatory. OP is new to crypto and you and me understand the fact that he can't adapt every possible new features in the market. You recommend an exchange, OP will need guidelines on how to operate this exchange, more like the buying and selling order. OP will needs all the possible help he can get and most importantly, to stay off scammers.

When I first got into crypto, I found Kraken to be a solid pick since it's so easy to use and follows US regulations, which gave me some peace of mind. But honestly, choosing an exchange was just the beginning for me, I had to figure out how to buy, sell and keep my funds safe, which took a bit of time. I ended up spending a few nights messing around with Kraken's tutorials and honestly, they were a lifesaver for figuring stuff out, I'm not exactly a tech wizard! I also turned on 2fa because I wanted to make sure my account was locked down tight. I had a scare with scammers once, got lured in by some dodgy coins and a shady third party service and I totally didn't see it coming. Now I'm super paranoid and make sure to triple check everything before I do anything. Honestly, it's better to go slow and keep your guard up while you're learning the crypto game.
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Re: What part of crypto is trending at the moment?
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BitJannik
on 25/03/2025, 10:32:41 UTC
Although I might be wrong, but it  looks like memecoins are still leading the trend, despite the bad rap that some of them have gotten.

I say this because personally, I remember seeing TUT the memecoin on BSC, and I immediately thought about CZ's involvements with BSC and how that might translate to a token like that.

Sure enough, when I went to check what I had bought, it was already up about 84% and about 140% from the listing price. Although to be fair, in this case I got in really early.

I'd still like to know other people's opinion on what the market trend is, especially if you don't think memes are the trend currently.


These memecoins are still blowing up on BSC, fueled by crazy hype and those tempting quick wins. People are pocketing some extra cash, not enough to ditch the 9 to 5 but it's got people chuckling every time they peek at their wallets. Thing is, there's this lingering hunch they might crash and burn eventually, like a thrilling ride that's bound to end. Meanwhile, AI tokens and real world asset ones are starting to heat up, hinting at a shift. The crypto scene's moving at lightning speed and it'd be awesome to hear what everyone thinks is next.
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Re: XRP lawsuit is finally over - how high can it go this year?
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BitJannik
on 20/03/2025, 10:09:00 UTC
It has been a long 4 year battle for those invested in XRP but just a few hours ago it was announced the case has now been dropped and the price of XRP has increased 15% last 12 hours.

I have been invested in XRP for just over a year so hasn't been too bad for me but its good to finally hear the case is over with.

What does everyone think for the potentinal now with XRP for rest of this year? It hit a high of $3.30 a few months ago so i see no reason why it can't get to at least $6-8 now that it has been cleared. I have even heard some say it can hit $15 but I'm not sure about that.

https://www.dlnews.com/articles/markets/xrp-surges-as-ripple-says-sec-will-drop-lawsuit/



I'm so pumped that they dropped the case, it's like a huge weight off XRP's shoulders! I saw the price shoot up and it feels like people are trusting it again now that the regulatory mess is gone. I think XRP could really take off if more people start using it. I could see it climbing to $6 or $8 if everything stays upbeat in the market but $15? Man, that's need something crazy to happen, like a big boost. Still, i've learned crypto can be a wild ride, sometimes it's up, sometimes it's down. So i'm keeping my eyes peeled on the news and playing it smart with my risks. I just love how this win XRP a fresh shot to shine!
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Re: Trump Coin - A profitable coin?
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BitJannik
on 18/03/2025, 06:54:41 UTC
I want to know if that Trump coin, which was launched a few months ago after Trump won the 2024 US election,

Will that coin be profitable in the short and long term, or just a coin that won't last long?

How safe can that coin be for investment, and will it be profitable or not?

I'd love to hear your friends' opinions Smiley

I've been looking at Trump coin and it's a wild ride. Super risky and the price jumps all over the place fast. It's one of those political meme coins so I think it's more about buzz and trends than anything solid. Some people say it's a quick way to make cash but I've heard others call it a trap that might crash hard. If I'm gonna dip in, I'd dig into it big time, watch out for crazy ups and downs and only toss in what I'm okay losing.
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Re: Open a large mining farm with a favorable tariff!
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BitJannik
on 14/03/2025, 07:12:59 UTC
Hello everyone I've always been interested in mining! I decided to find out about it and try it. I started mining on my PC. The idea came up to open a large farm. I made a small but understandable business plan. I'm Looking For Investors. I made the documents for the project, this document was made in Moscow (very good specialists reviewed my project). This document allows the investor to insure the entire project and be sure that his money will not be lost. The project is worth 4,400,000$. The price for electricity is 0.032$. Everything is legal and official!

The location of the mining farm will be in Kazakhstan.

When I think about mining work, I figure it's all about keeping things running smooth, making my gear last and picking the right time to jump in. I'd make sure my plan's got some wiggle room for stuff that could go wrong like if my equipment breaks down or if new rules pop up or even if bitcoin's price takes a wild swing. I don't want to get caught off guard. So I'd double check my setup's efficient and tough enough to hang in there, while keeping an eye oh the market to dodge any big surprises.
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Re: Selling BTC for dry powder during this dip?
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BitJannik
on 13/03/2025, 06:55:10 UTC
I would really like to add to my Link, Ondo, and Render bags but don't have any dry powder. I was thinking about selling a little BTC to do this. I'm in massive profit in BTC, and considering selling $20k worth to do so.

Anyone else considering this? Just looking for feedback as nobody i personally know is in to crypto.

I think cashing out some BTC when I'm ahead feels smart especially if I want to put that money into something else or mix things up. But I really believe BTC's got legs for the long run so maybe I'll just  sell a chunk and keep the rest to play it safe. I know the market's moods matter so I'll peek at what's happening before I pull the trigger. Spreading out my sells little by little could smooth out the ups and downs too. If I'm excited about my new ideas, I might just juggle both and see how it goes.
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Re: plug and play miner
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BitJannik
on 12/03/2025, 08:59:43 UTC
hello i was looking arround for a btc miner to make profit but i couldnt find any that make nice profit my budget is €500 does anyone have any tips or advices i can use? Or any specific models?

With a €500 budget, it's tough to find a bitcoin miner that generates good profits. You might consider a used miner or look into mining altcoins which can be more affordable. Joining a mining pool can also help you earn consistent rewards. Be sure to check electricity costs as they impact profitability.
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Re: Monad Testnet not working
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BitJannik
on 11/03/2025, 09:04:06 UTC
Hi all,

I am trying to Get Monad Testnet tokens however the following message is displayed:

Notice: The faucet is temporarily paused due to a surge of activity. Please try again soon.
Thanks for your patience.

Have you had the same problem?

Thanks



This probably happens when a bunch of us ask for tokens at the same time. I'll keep hitting refresh now and then but if it doesn't stop, I guess they might need to toss more tokens into the faucet!
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Re: How can Bitcoin's fungibility and censorship resistance be preserved?
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BitJannik
on 06/03/2025, 05:43:47 UTC
I really think Bitcoin's fungibility is what keeps it valuable and free from control and I feel like we've got to step up to protect it. Try to stick with non KYC exchanges whenever I can and back platforms that actually care about privacy. Using stuff like conjoin and keeping my coins in my own wallet makes it tougher for those chain analysis folks to tag some bitcoin as 'dirty'. I steer clear of services that ditch privacy coins or push this 'virgin' bitcoin nonsense, it is just creating a messed up two tier vibe that could ruin what makes bitcoin work. Honestly I'd rather see exchanges send flagged coins back to the sender instead of snagging them, it's only fair.
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Re: You may lose hope in other cryptocurrencies but not in bitcoin.
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BitJannik
on 05/03/2025, 07:34:44 UTC
Bitcoin has been through a lot–ups, downs and everything in between–but it has always bounced back. That kind of resilience gives me confidence in its long term value. Unlike traditional currencies which governments can print more of, bitcoin has a fixed supply of 21M coins. That built-in scarcity makes it more like digital gold and as more people and businesses start using it, demand is only going to grow. I truly believe that over time, bitcoin will become an even more important part of the financial world not just as an investment but as a real way to exchange value.
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Re: Do you buy ASIC miners from China?
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BitJannik
on 03/03/2025, 06:52:49 UTC
If you will buy ASCI miners from China, you need to make sure that the shipment is insured or use a payment method that offers buyer protection. Returning damaged miners can be hassle and you/I/we don't want to end up with broken unit. It will be a hassle or a headache if we received a machine that is damaged and we all don't want that.
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Re: As a trader, is it worth consistently trading only BTC?
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BitJannik
on 27/02/2025, 09:24:14 UTC
As a trader i strongly believe Bitcoin offers stability and dominance which is one of the core reasons why most traders stick to trading bitcoin on the other hand altcoins brings high-risk, high-reward opportunities. The volatility in altcoins presents both risks and opportunities. As a trader, navigating uncertainty strategically can lead to high-reward trades, though for me, I mostly choose to trade BTC while leveraging a good derivatives platform. What about you and which exchange did you use in trading, kindly share with us.

I prefer bitcoin because it is stable and easy to trade. Unlike altcoins, which can be risky, BTC is more reliable and doesn't fluctuate as much. I mainly use binance and bybit since they offer high liquidity and great trading options. Still, I keep an eye on altcoins for short term gains.
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Re: 21 Steps to Understanding Bitcoin: From Zero to Expert”
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BitJannik
on 27/02/2025, 03:34:56 UTC
Bitcoin's a digital money thing that doesn't need a boss like a bank. It is cool because it gives me control over my cash but it is risky too, like any money move. I've gotta learn about it, keep an eye on what's happening and be smart with it. Holding onto it for a while usually beats jumping in and out fast.
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Re: Central Banks can hold up to 2% of their reserves in BTC since Jan 1st, 2025
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BitJannik
on 24/02/2025, 03:19:19 UTC
This 2% limit might seem small but it's a huge step for bitcoin's legitimacy in the financial system. If banks start allocating even a fraction of this, demand could surge, pushing bitcoin further into mainstream adoption. I see this as a major shift that could redefine how instructions interact with crypto.
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Re: BTC for online Social Gifting & Brand / Business Development
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BitJannik
on 21/02/2025, 06:14:08 UTC
I think this idea makes gifting easier for people far away by using btc to contribute to a big gift. Offering small gold rewards could also encourage more participation.
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Re: How much time do you think is left to buy Bitcoin before it hurts not owning it?
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BitJannik
on 20/02/2025, 04:28:13 UTC
I get the concerns about fiat and the excitement around bitcoin but i dont think the situation is as black and white as some make it seem. Governments wont let their monetary systems implode without a fight and regulation could slow bitcoin's growth. I do see its potential and hedge against uncertainty by holding some bitcoin but i'm not betting everything on it.