I believe in this coin. This is the leader among anonymous coins. And it seems to me that Monero will remain the leader forever. Even though anonymous coins appear more and more.
I think it is the best of the anonymous coin. So most of my friends are accumulating it.
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Rusmintan
on 06/04/2018, 11:55:33 UTC
After the hard fork, the Monero is doing quite well. It has blocks every 10-20 minutes. It will recover to 2mins in a day or two.
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Re: Recommended 20k USD Long Term Portfolio (3-5 yrs.)
Those numbers are for mining ETH only though. I'm not sure what kind of load or voltage it takes to dual mine, but the last time I tried it (way back when Claymore first implemented it for DCR only) it was way too high. With ETH only the cards are running @ 850 - 925mV @ 1220MHz on the core.
Yes, the power usage isn't as good if you dual mine... But if you were mining DCR and holding it back then... It's worth $34 or so now, instead of $9.
DCR is a great coin with a lot of potential. I still have "some" rigs dual mining DCR.
Most people dual mine and do whatever is profitable at that moment. They don't analyze the potential for the coin long term.
You can mine more profitable coin and then buy the DCR. But we are lazy.
Can anyone give me an idea the number of SOLS I would get if I was hashing with 5 RX480 cards? Or if anyone maybe even knows how many SOLS just one RX480 card can generate? Trying to figure out if it's worth building a rig, and what kind of ROI I can expect. Thanks!
Stock Sapphire Nitro+ OC model are capable of 320H/s with some OC. I have 4 of them but running ETH on them currently as its more profitable with a bios mod.
BTW, once ETH goes POS, will you just be switching over to ZEC or will you mine something else?
Yeah, back to ZEC most likely unless I find something else more profitable. The nice thing about the BIOS mod is it does lower the power on the cards so ZEC speed should be the same but less power draw.
When I run the ZEC, I will use higher clock speed and have the same power consumption.
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My 7970 with Hynix Mem is running about 313H/s but about 225W. Its a modified BIOS but no custom straps.
What do you mean "a modified BIOS but no custom straps."?
I just grabbed a BIOS that would allow me to OC the card past the default max, which was something like 1525MHz on the Memclock. Now I can OC up to 2000MHz on the memclock. I believe this is the BIOS I grabbed for it: https://www.techpowerup.com/vgabios/123523/sapphire-hd7970-3072-120628
It's a Sapphire 7970 non-ghz edition. But I think I flashed it with the Vapor-X bios. Its been running solid for about a month now.
It seems that the memory strip mod for the ZEC mining is not so necessary. For ETH, it is more important.
Are coins mineable with CPU worth mining considering the electricity cost?
The Monero is profitable to mine with CPU if you use the PC for other purpose as well. Otherwise it is not profitable if you consider the system power consumption.
Never keep ANY of your bitcoins in an exchange, You can make a new PC wallet in few seconds and it's as easy to use as any exchange wallet, You should just keep the BTC you are using to buy/sell crypto's with or the like, I don't know why people are still using BTC-E, Coinbase and Circle as actual wallets.
that is right. It is better to keep a very small amount of bitcoin in exchanges to do some quick trading.
Trying to run miner with RX480 on Athlon X2 Windsor (w/SSE3) @2.4GHz, 2GB DDR2, crashing on different versions few seconds after POOL VERSION displayed (waiting longer when trying first time after reboot). Used this platform to run on 280x, worked absolutely fine. Stable in LinX.
Is it possible to run the miner on this platform somehow? Miner does not produce any logs before to crash, maybe can I have a debug version with deeper logging?
More important data are: your PSU and your MB model, and info if you use powered risers?
I'm using EPoX MF4-J3/G and Aerocool KCAS-1000W PSU, single card without riser. Win7 x64. Previously used two 280x cards one with riser, worked fine. Same with 2GB RAM on ETH. Currently on crimson 16.8.2
Just checked 280x - works fine. Looks like it stopps on VGA detection, as after POOL/SOLO VERSION the next lines i are Total cards: 1, No nvidia cards detected. This is what i do not see with RX 480
By installing 4GB RAM the problem is solved. By the way, even 3x 280x runs fine on 2GB. Why a single RX 480 does not?..
RX470 and RX480 requires 4GB system memory, so you just can't mine with 2GB.
That is right. You cannot mine with 2GB memory with the Claymore miners. You can mine with other miners for other coins.
I agree, there are lots of history where people who left their coins in exchange lost everything. GOX and Cryptsy are the bigger one, and there are some small exchanges too like sharex that just close and run with their client's Coin not saying the one posting this message have First hand experience of losing coins to an exchange/trading platform that shutdown.
Which means that your saying we need to be very careful if we are going to left our coins in different exchange, once our coins being sold at once we must put it in our safety storage wallet.
The best thing to do is to withdraw your profits on regular basis and only keep initial investment on exchange sites, and profits should be transferred to cold storage to minimize risks.
Absolutely.This is the best way to do it. Make your trades, and withdraw your profits immediately. Only leave your trading amount on the exchange.But make sure this amount isn't hurt you if the exchange gets hacked or closed. Many people are greedy as hell and therefore risk way too much money.And when shit happens the crying is huge and anybody else will get blamed.
That is a very good advice. By doing that, you will not lose a lot of money. But what happen if you do not make profit in the trading?
The story with Bitfinex teached all of us that it is too risky to hold all of your coins on one exchanger. Thanks God I wasn't holding my bitcoins there. I use Yobit and Blockchain. I like Yobit the most it is very easy to use and the page is in different languages that is very useful if you are not so good in English.
That is why I just put a small percentage of the coins in the exchange to do the trade. I keep most coins in my own wallet.
I dont know why i should not keep my coins in exchanger if i am carefully then i think that nobody cant stole my money from my wallet so i keep my money in exchanger really long time and it is still there in exchanger.
Such things does not happen everyday and not always with one exchange, today it is bitfinex tomorrow it can be any other, so for safety someone should just keep his funds in the wallet and just keep the funds in exchange which he is gonna use for trading.
I have lost some bitcoins in several exchanges. So I learned a lesson and keep very few bitcoin for trading in exchanges.
Yes it is really adviceble to always withdraw your earnings to your wallet for safety purpose because anytime, anything could really happen so you better be safe for your self than sorry.
I have a few bitcoins in the exchange for doing the trade. I trade the bitcoin with other altcoins such as Ethereum or Dash. Most of my coins are in my own wallet.
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Re: Enormous ways to earning Bitcoin
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Rusmintan
on 02/08/2016, 07:20:09 UTC
At the moment, you can buy some Ethereum with the bitcoin, when the Ethereum price is higher, you sell it.
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Re: Enormous ways to earning Bitcoin
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Rusmintan
on 11/07/2016, 10:39:26 UTC
I earn bitcoin by mining the other coins such as Ethereum, Decred or Siacoin. Then I sell them to get some bitcoins.