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Board Mining (Altcoins)
Re: Aleo Mining
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Bitcoin95
on 04/01/2023, 10:16:56 UTC
I think that miners have not yet optimized for this coin, for example, an update of one of the miners

Increase the speed of Miner
Optimize CPU usage
Fix the problem of network error
(2)
Fix the problem that libcudart.so is missing
Optimize Miner speed, 3080 2.5k/s
(3)
Fix 2x system compatibility issues
Add HiveOS support
(4)
Fix the batch parameter setting is invalid, win10 system, if the computing power is low, you can try to set the batch to 32 or 64
(5)
Fix the problem that contributions may be lost after running for a while

https://github.com/hpool-dev/aleo-miner/releases/tag/v1.0.4

RTX 3070Ti hashrate increased to 1,2k/s
TBH, I'm just waiting for the mainnet launch... I will continue to lease out servers to mine until then, with hopes of a listing gain. I still don't understand how people don't see the potential in Aleo. IT SURPASSED FILCOIN'S FUNDING! But again, once it goes live on mainnet, I am pretty sure people will have serious FOMO and try purchasing the coin, only to suffer a heavy loss since they would probably end up purchasing it in the peak. Pretty much the story in crypto these days.
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Board Mining (Altcoins)
Re: Aleo Mining
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Bitcoin95
on 02/01/2023, 11:31:40 UTC
The f2pool information suggests a cheaper option to start mining. I agree that a more powerful processor will contribute to a greater hashrate of mining farms, but the main thing is to find the ideal inexpensive equipment for a faster payback.

1. Obtain suitable hardware and software
Aleo can be efficiently mined with NVIDIA GPUs. For each GPU, you may get the following ready:
GPU: NVIDIA GPU with driver version 515 or above.
CPU: 8-core CPU
Memory: 8 GB
SSD storage: 128 GB
You need to get the Ubuntu 18.04-20.04 (version for servers, without GUI) operation system ready, and install this mining software.

https://f2pool.io/mining/guides/how-to-mine-aleo/
I would disagree. The upside is huge if you have a competitive advantage (with a powerful setup).
As far as paybacks are concerned, it is pretty much the same everywhere; you receive credits on a daily basis which are later converted to coins (5:1) after the mainnet launch. Leasing out servers looks like a way better option, especially with such a low barrier to entry.
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Board Mining
Re: Hosted mining service for Bitcoin Mining
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Bitcoin95
on 27/09/2022, 14:51:22 UTC
As mentioned earlier, our main focus is on selling miners and providing hosted mining solutions. You can find a list of our farms on our website.
I just checked your website and I found that some info is really lacking or ambiguous. For example, you stated you have a mining farm in Moldova, but there is no further info other than some short videos of low quality. No address, no contact etc. I also need to log in to view further. I think that's not really a good way to market your business (if it is legit).
Looks fine to me, besides even Compass doesn't provide details of farms. Maybe all of them don't provide these details to maintain privacy of these farms?  Undecided
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Re: Students in Blockchain
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Bitcoin95
on 27/09/2022, 14:38:40 UTC
What sort of programs do you offer?
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Board Mining
Re: Help with the best Asic mining
by
Bitcoin95
on 27/09/2022, 14:30:41 UTC
Since a certain cloud mining site ad will be no doubt be deleted by the mods, the key line from that ad is
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I have the solution for you. By the way, you won't like this solution. Instead of looking for the best asis mining to buy, I would advise you to invest that money in a mining site
BULLSHIT! >99.9% of cloud 'mining' sites are Ponzi scams and have nothing to do with 'investing'. Stay far far away from ANY of them!. Period.
Seriously? I know cloud mining isn't great but never thought there was so much scam here...