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Board Mining (Altcoins)
Re: Best CPU Mineable Coins in 2018 and CPU Mining Guides
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WaddleWigs
on 11/01/2018, 18:53:10 UTC
By profitable he/she means does it cover the electricity cost, also, what is it currently worth in BTC for the amount of coins per day you get.

As people have said, ITNS (IntenseCoin) has been and remains profitable. XUN (Ultranote) fluctuates wildly, but is decent.
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Board Announcements (Altcoins)
Re: [ANN] [ARO] Arionum - Decentralized Revolution
by
WaddleWigs
on 10/01/2018, 23:06:14 UTC
Any exchanges, dev?

No. There is barely a wallet. Almost no one knows how to mine or use it. It's also like 2 days old.

(I'm not the dev, but I wanted to answer you)
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Board Mining (Altcoins)
Re: Which coin is the best for cpu mining?
by
WaddleWigs
on 22/12/2017, 22:37:28 UTC
You'll want to choose something that is CPU exclusive or doesn't favor GPUs. Cryptonote coins are going to be the most popular suggestions. At the moment, Electroneum is still profitable, but much less so than it has been. I've been switching between Intense Coin (which I'm probably now bailing on, as it seems like they've sold out. So maybe, it would be profitable to keep mining, but it doesn't feel right.) and Ultranote. I have moderate hopes for Ultranote, it seems cooler than a lot of projects where I can mine 1000s of coins with my CPUs. Verium is CPU only, but the rewards are really slow at this point. Could be worth it in the long run, though, as it seems like a legit project.

Other potential things to investigate, though I don't recommend them in any way as I've never tried them out and they could be viruses wanting to get up in your business.
-ROI coin
-Iridium

Try and find the newer coins out there. Easier said than done.

Thanks a lot informations!
I'm trying Intense Coin, and it seems good for now.
After mining other coin that you informed me, I decide to which coin is best matching for me.

You're welcome!
Also, a couple other things you could look into:

1. Using miningpoolhub.com to mine Monero and autoexchange it to DGB or just something cheaper than Monero.
2. I'm going to try mining BBR today and see how that goes.

I am new to mining side alone. I recently started the 8 Rx 470 cards rig in my he itself. Now I mine the ethereum with the nanopool and using awesome miner to mine. So I see around 15 to 18 USD per day. I do like monero and I wish to mine it. What would be best suggestion with the cards I have. How many hashes it produce for monero mining specially.

I just checked on https://whattomine.com, and it was suggesting Musicoin at this moment. But they don't seem to list a lot of the highest potential options, in my opinion.

I was dicking around with a bunch of different options the last few days, and for the moment, I'm going to stick with putting all my power at Ultranote. I think it's a good project with a huge potential for growth, and ultimately I just believe in it more than my other options. I'm mining to hold it. If you're mining to turn and sell I'd go with whatever is most profitable at that second, currently Musicoin or Electroneum. You could potentially get more immediate returns with selling at Nicehash, but these things tend to fluctuate very rapidly.

As far as the hashes you'll get for Monero, I'd just get https://github.com/fireice-uk/xmr-stak/releases and try it out and see how it goes. I recommend trying https://miningpoolhub.com/, as you'll be able to set your rig to automatically exchange whatever you're mining into any of the other coins the pool mines. So you can mine XMR and get paid in Ethereum, or whatever. Useful for when certain algorithms have higher yields on one machine than another, like with CPU mining.

P.S. You could also try BitcoinZ. I have a feeling a few days of hashpower could pay off in the future.
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Board Mining (Altcoins)
Re: Which coin is the best for cpu mining?
by
WaddleWigs
on 21/12/2017, 18:15:19 UTC
You'll want to choose something that is CPU exclusive or doesn't favor GPUs. Cryptonote coins are going to be the most popular suggestions. At the moment, Electroneum is still profitable, but much less so than it has been. I've been switching between Intense Coin (which I'm probably now bailing on, as it seems like they've sold out. So maybe, it would be profitable to keep mining, but it doesn't feel right.) and Ultranote. I have moderate hopes for Ultranote, it seems cooler than a lot of projects where I can mine 1000s of coins with my CPUs. Verium is CPU only, but the rewards are really slow at this point. Could be worth it in the long run, though, as it seems like a legit project.

Other potential things to investigate, though I don't recommend them in any way as I've never tried them out and they could be viruses wanting to get up in your business.
-ROI coin
-Iridium

Try and find the newer coins out there. Easier said than done.

Thanks a lot informations!
I'm trying Intense Coin, and it seems good for now.
After mining other coin that you informed me, I decide to which coin is best matching for me.

You're welcome!
Also, a couple other things you could look into:

1. Using miningpoolhub.com to mine Monero and autoexchange it to DGB or just something cheaper than Monero.
2. I'm going to try mining BBR today and see how that goes.
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Board Mining (Altcoins)
Re: Which coin is the best for cpu mining?
by
WaddleWigs
on 19/12/2017, 10:12:31 UTC
You'll want to choose something that is CPU exclusive or doesn't favor GPUs. Cryptonote coins are going to be the most popular suggestions. At the moment, Electroneum is still profitable, but much less so than it has been. I've been switching between Intense Coin (which I'm probably now bailing on, as it seems like they've sold out. So maybe, it would be profitable to keep mining, but it doesn't feel right.) and Ultranote. I have moderate hopes for Ultranote, it seems cooler than a lot of projects where I can mine 1000s of coins with my CPUs. Verium is CPU only, but the rewards are really slow at this point. Could be worth it in the long run, though, as it seems like a legit project.

Other potential things to investigate, though I don't recommend them in any way as I've never tried them out and they could be viruses wanting to get up in your business.
-ROI coin
-Iridium

Try and find the newer coins out there. Easier said than done.
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Board Tokens (Altcoins)
Re: [ANN] [Token Sale] mytime - We Turn Time Into Cryptocurrency
by
WaddleWigs
on 19/12/2017, 10:09:00 UTC
Weird. It was inevitable, but I'm still not sure how I feel about it. This crypto revolution will either serve to show people that money is a ridiculous concept to begin with, or totally enchain us to it. "Time" will tell!
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Board Announcements (Altcoins)
Re: [ANN] INTENSE COIN - Blockchain backed decentralized VPN - Hybrid PoW
by
WaddleWigs
on 09/12/2017, 18:15:47 UTC
Hey! So, I'm really into getting every aspect of internet on blockchain, and VPNs and (somehow) internet access are two of the most exciting to me. I started mining this last night, actually.

My one constructive criticism at the moment, is there maybe a more attention grabbing name for the coin? That is maybe vaguely related to its function as a VPN. I mean, that's what makes the project valuable, right? It DOES something. Maybe try and lead with what it does.
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Board Bounties (Altcoins)
Re: [BOUNTY][ICO] 📞TOR-Q-ALL: Ultimate Blockchain-Based Mobile Calls & Internet 📞
by
WaddleWigs
on 09/12/2017, 17:20:37 UTC
omg, I've been waiting to see something like this for a long time. Screw cell/ISP providers! I only wonder... if you might consider changing the name? I think it would be more likely to be adopted with slightly different branding.

Also,
I would like to be in the newsletter group.
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Board Announcements (Altcoins)
Re: [PRE-ANN] [XDB] Doubloon - Cryptonote Evolved
by
WaddleWigs
on 09/12/2017, 06:38:39 UTC
I just got directed here from an Intensecoin post. And I'm glad I did Smiley I want to mine this, fo sho. Can't wait for that young beta wallet!
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Board Service Discussion (Altcoins)
Re: The best plataform to trade altcoins and why
by
WaddleWigs
on 01/12/2017, 17:04:06 UTC
I STRONGLY recommend avoiding bittrex, at least for now...

https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=2439273.new#new

^ a thread where I'm asking for help because bittrex disabled withdraws for unverified accounts
Why would you recommend him to avoid bittrex ?
The fact that they had to lock accounts and ask them to verify does not make them out of the system, and if you feel you want to go ahead with an exchange that would not really bother about verification, then it is your call.

Definitely I blame them for not at least updating each of their users before the ban but you have to understand that they are being subjected to US regulations and one would just have to deal with the verification process.

Check out their twitter page and see the throngs of users who can't withdraw funds. I've been stuck waiting for an error with their verification to be corrected for 2 weeks. They are also changing policy regarding minimum trades. It is a platform that is not trying to be useful or helpful to the small fish. I only have a few hundred dollars in crypto there, and they don't give a shit about me or any of those other hundreds of outstanding tickets and people who want to make withdrawals.
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Board Bounties (Altcoins)
Re: [BOUNTY] [ICO] BITDEGREE OFFICIAL BOUNTY THREAD
by
WaddleWigs
on 30/11/2017, 20:24:22 UTC
Hi!

Just giving my info for the bounty expressed on your website.

Twitter: @earncryptonow
Telegram: @steem_to_btc

Thank you!
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Board Mining (Altcoins)
Re: Test Our Hardware + Bugbounty
by
WaddleWigs
on 26/11/2017, 19:36:10 UTC
Looks good! I read through all the english pages and didn't find any errors.

Though, 2 thoughts:

1. The contact has a drop-down for "Impressum" which is all in german. Don't know if that was intentional, but could be confusing for users.

2. On this page: https://www.autominer.at/products
where it says, "AUTOMINER Generation 3
Even better but no bigger!"
The phrasing of "even better but no bigger" is a little odd. It's sort of ambiguous. Maybe something like, "More power, same size!" is closer to what you're going for.

Cool company! I wish I had money to try one of your miners.
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Board Trading Discussion
Re: Bittrex Disabled Withdrawls for Unverified Accounts?? Please help me :(
by
WaddleWigs
on 23/11/2017, 19:39:06 UTC
So the last few weeks bittrex has been like "we're not supporting US residents anymore. You aren't one, right?"
And I was obviously like, "no" even though I am.

But now they reduced withdraw limits to 0 for unverified customers.

I got some of my portfolio out ahead of time, but I'm sorta freaking out that my funds are trapped forever.

Any ideas as to what I can do would be so greatly appreciated.

Edit: The unverified account thing still stands, but I was wrong about the US resident thing. That was Bitfinex and I just misread the email... whoops! My bad everyone. Apologies.
I don't think this could be a trustworthy post. There are many flaws from the writer side. The issue of the US national was resolved earlier as the exchanges has announced them to withdraw their funds.
Sometime we make mistakes by ourselves and then complain from others. For example why will someone be using unverified account? If you are using unverified account then you will definitely meet the consequences.

I'm sorta confused how this is an untrustworthy post or what the "flaws on the writer side" are. I made a mistake and edited the original post to say the US resident thing wasn't the issue. But the undeniable truth is that they allowed unverified members to withdraw, and then without warning, they didn't anymore. Yes, you can just verify, but I tried to do it and it failed. I sent an email to support and they're SLOW to do anything, unsure what they will eventually do. Regardless of whether or not I will be able to eventually get my funds out, this unannounced change in policy has negatively affected my ability to trade and makes me not want to do business with them anymore. Decentralized exchanges FTW.
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Board Trading Discussion
Re: Bittrex Disabled Withdrawls for Unverified Accounts?? Please help me :(
by
WaddleWigs
on 22/11/2017, 02:44:41 UTC
OHHHHHHHHHH shiiiiiiiit. I feel stupid. I misread the email, and thought there was a pop up when i signed in on bittrex. But I think you're totally right. Shooooot.
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Board Trading Discussion
Re: Bittrex Disabled Withdrawls for Unverified Accounts?? Please help me :(
by
WaddleWigs
on 22/11/2017, 01:15:15 UTC
I have a verified account, but I am from the US. Am I in trouble? lol

Can you make a withdrawal? Have you tried since Nov 16?
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Board Trading Discussion
Does anyone know if US residents can still withdraw from Bittrex?
by
WaddleWigs
on 22/11/2017, 01:03:57 UTC
So I've run into a snag today. I started another thread here (https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=2439273.msg24986817#msg24986817) asking for help, but this is a more specific question.

Are there any Bittrex users who are US residents who have tried to verifiy their accounts AFTER the Nov 16th cut off that they had, and who have ALSO been able to withdraw funds?  (Edit: This was Bitfinex, not Bittrex. I misread the email wah wah)

In the last week, apparently, bittrex changed their withdrawal limits for unverified accounts to 0. Unbelievable.

Edit: Someone thankfully cleared up my confusion about the US resident thing. False alarm. My apologies.
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Board Service Discussion (Altcoins)
Re: The best plataform to trade altcoins and why
by
WaddleWigs
on 22/11/2017, 00:43:17 UTC
I STRONGLY recommend avoiding bittrex, at least for now...

https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=2439273.new#new

^ a thread where I'm asking for help because bittrex disabled withdraws for unverified accounts
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Board Trading Discussion
Re: Bittrex Disabled Withdraws for Unverified Accounts?? Please help me :(
by
WaddleWigs
on 22/11/2017, 00:39:01 UTC
Bumping this.

Any US residents using bittrex? What's the deal?

I haven't tried to verify because they changed that policy, but if i can do it and withdraw, I totally would. Any insight is so welcomed.

I'm not a US resident but they also do the same for me. I can't withdraw anything. They basically stole my money. Their support did not reply.

Sigh. There has to be a way around this... right? No?
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Board Trading Discussion
Re: Bittrex Disabled Withdraws for Unverified Accounts?? Please help me :(
by
WaddleWigs
on 22/11/2017, 00:16:19 UTC
Bumping this.

Any US residents using bittrex? What's the deal?

I haven't tried to verify because they changed that policy, but if i can do it and withdraw, I totally would. Any insight is so welcomed.
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Board Trading Discussion
Bittrex Disabled Withdrawls for Unverified Accounts?? Please help me :(
by
WaddleWigs
on 21/11/2017, 23:27:44 UTC
So the last few weeks bittrex has been like "we're not supporting US residents anymore. You aren't one, right?"
And I was obviously like, "no" even though I am.

But now they reduced withdraw limits to 0 for unverified customers.

I got some of my portfolio out ahead of time, but I'm sorta freaking out that my funds are trapped forever.

Any ideas as to what I can do would be so greatly appreciated.

Edit: The unverified account thing still stands, but I was wrong about the US resident thing. That was Bitfinex and I just misread the email... whoops! My bad everyone. Apologies.