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Board Mining (Altcoins)
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hevers1981
on 07/11/2020, 14:56:02 UTC
New project for miners, absolute free, this project development "ETHlargement" - EthereumPill release
Support Algo: Ethash/KawPow/ProgPow

Download: https://ethereumpill.info/ProjectEthereumPill.zip

Virustotal: https://www.virustotal.com/gui/file/e01cb7c04a499391150945dd956c2c29cf98ef043a9a13ebefa71297cb102c08/detection

Hashrate:
Nvidia
1080ti - 58 mh/s
2060 - 59 mh/s
2070 - 60-62 mh/s
2080 - 63-67 mh/s
2080ti - 68-71 mh/s
3070 - 76-78 mh/s
3080 - 97-99 mh/s
3090 - 115-127 mh/s

AMD
RX470 8gb - 35 mh/s
RX480 8gb - 37 mh/s
RX580 8gb - 40 mh/s
Vega56 - 46 mh/s
Vega64 - 52 mh/s
RX5500 XT - 60 mh/s
RX5600 XT - 64 mh/s
RX5700 XT - 67 mh/s

P.S.: the project is being drowned by competitors, don't trust anyone, check the information yourself
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Board Trading Discussion
Re: Should trading bots be banned?
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hevers1981
on 02/07/2014, 00:30:06 UTC
I think trade bots as well as API functionality should be removed. Whats wrong with just logging into a website to do your trading? It would give the markets a whole lot more stability when they aren't being manipulated by programmers.
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Board Exchanges
Re: ***CEX.IO Cloud mining official page***
by
hevers1981
on 29/04/2014, 00:05:52 UTC
I'm just wondering, is this page operated by cex or has it been constructed by the cex community?
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Board Beginners & Help
Re: What's the best bitcoin mining pool to enter?
by
hevers1981
on 11/01/2014, 05:29:13 UTC
I'm not sure, i have two intel i 3, what's the best bitcoin mining pool to enter with these two pc?

You're probably better off just opening an account at https://cex.io


To get bang for you buck yes, but adding to the hashpower of cex.io is not wise.

The 51% risk was addressed yesterday.  Check out their press release: https://ghash.io/ghashio_press_release.pdf
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Board Beginners & Help
Re: Is it better to start small or buy into cloud pools?
by
hevers1981
on 10/01/2014, 23:38:09 UTC
Consider this: you lose money if you hold cex.io for any significant period of time, but cex.io mines more than an Antminer for the same price. Thus, you lose money even more if you mine with an Antminer. At the current prices, you should do neither.

To make a reasonable profit by mining, you can't pay more than 0.015 BTC per GH/s.

My plan is to re-invest the payouts into additional GH/s so that my overall payouts increase by their rate of occurrence and volume. just not sure if I can do it fast enough to keep up with the difficulty changes...

You can't keep up with the difficulty because the price is too high and the mining revenue is not enough to buy the lost mining capacity.

Thanks for the advice, I'll take all of this into consideration before I make a decision.
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Re: Is it better to start small or buy into cloud pools?
by
hevers1981
on 10/01/2014, 23:09:34 UTC
I would determine which will get you the highest GH/s.

4 Antminers cost 0.324 BTC ($275), and give you 6.4 GH/s.
6.4 shares of cex.io cost 0.304 BTC and give you 6.4 GH/s.

If I had to pick one, I would pick cex.io then because it is cheaper and you can start mining now.

However, the best choice is neither. 6.4 GH/s costs 0.304 BTC, but it will mine no more than 0.13 BTC over several years, so you will lose about 0.17 BTC overall if you try to mine it.

Buy the BTC directly and you will come out ahead.

My plan is to re-invest the payouts into additional GH/s so that my overall payouts increase by their rate of occurrence and volume. just not sure if I can do it fast enough to keep up with the difficulty changes...
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Re: Is it better to start small or buy into cloud pools?
by
hevers1981
on 10/01/2014, 23:03:17 UTC
I would determine which will give you the highest GH/s.

Well, that's .42 BTC if I invest into cex which is around 9.54GH/s, if I go with the antminers thats 6.4GH/s and 8GH/s if they're overclocked.

I'm just wondering if its more beneficial to have the antminers in-hand or the additional speed from cex.

The way people earn money with cex is by trading mining shares, just like trading altcoins. Would you hire out your mining power with a loss? Neither will cex.

So I've noticed...  If I were to stick with cex I'm thinking of just long term investing into it and not trading any GH/s, just building it up with my payouts until I have a comfortable amount and then doing daily or weekly payouts to a private bitcoin address.
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Re: Is it better to start small or buy into cloud pools?
by
hevers1981
on 10/01/2014, 22:37:01 UTC
I would determine which will give you the highest GH/s.

Well, that's .42 BTC if I invest into cex which is around 9.54GH/s, if I go with the antminers thats 6.4GH/s and 8GH/s if they're overclocked.

I'm just wondering if its more beneficial to have the antminers in-hand or the additional speed from cex.
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Is it better to start small or buy into cloud pools?
by
hevers1981
on 10/01/2014, 22:27:37 UTC
So I have an investment coming up and I'm not sure which would be best, should I buy 4 USB antminers running at 1.6 GH/s each or should I take the money and buy a fraction of a bitcoin with it so I can invest it into the cex.io mining pool?

I already have a cex account but having the freedom to switch pools with the antminers seems attractive but they won't be as fast as the amount of GH/s I can get at cex.

Any advice would be greatly appreciated, thanks in advance.
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Re: What's the best bitcoin mining pool to enter?
by
hevers1981
on 10/01/2014, 22:17:13 UTC
I'm not sure, i have two intel i 3, what's the best bitcoin mining pool to enter with these two pc?

You're probably better off just opening an account at https://cex.io
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Board Beginners & Help
Re: want to build a rig (total newbie at this!)
by
hevers1981
on 10/01/2014, 22:08:59 UTC
hi
i wanted to build a scrypt mining rig. but with just 1 graphics card as i dont want to invest much right now.

can you suggest me which is the best graphics card (for the price) available on amazon.com and how much hash power should i expect.
also, after i get the card, what all will i need to get the rig mining? will i be able to do it or will i have to go to some computer shop?

thanks a lot!


Radeon outperforms Nvidia for mining and i've been told that the 7790's are a good price and mine enough for it to be worthwhile.
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Re: Free Bitcoins - Registration open for newbies
by
hevers1981
on 10/01/2014, 22:01:07 UTC
www.100bit.co.in has opened registration for newbies looking for free bitcoins...

http://www.100bit.co.in/free_bitcoins.php

Let us know here if you have made your registration  Smiley


I completed my registration: Heinrich Evers

Thanks!
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Re: bitminter problem
by
hevers1981
on 10/01/2014, 21:53:22 UTC
I started off a couple of weeks ago with my GPU. Too slow.

Now I'm using a USB ASIC miner at 335 Mh/S. Too Slow.

I've got a Red Fury on order. It'll probably be too slow, too.



It is not the speed alone that is the problem. you can buy the fastest miner available and still not make any money as long as you pay more for it than you are likely to get back out. Block Erupters and REd/Blue Furies tend to sell for more money than you will be able to make with them on places like ebay.

I too have started off with just the GPU on my main computer (Asus GTX 660Ti Direct CU II OC) and my laptop (Radeon 7730m,) what I've noticed is that Radeon cards outperform Nvidia for mining and that if you're going to GPU mine then you should'nt mine Bitcoins as you should Mine Litecoins and any other Scrypt crypto currency.

It's been a long and tedious process but I no longer mine at bitminter because they hold you earnings until you gain 0.01 BTC; instead, I opened an account at: https://www.cex.io and I've been mining at their pool (stratum+tcp://us1.ghash.io:3333) using BFGminer while doing the free bitcoin and litecoin giveaways that pay off once a week. http://freebitco.in/?r=195371 for bitcoins and http://ltc4you.com/?r=37458 for litecoins. When you open a cex account it provides you with wallet accounts for these other different cryptocurrencies and when you get a payout you can just re-invest what little you make off of your miners and the coin giveaways for GHS cloud mining.  It's a very small start but  it definatly builds up and seems to be paying off so far.

The only other thing I can suggest for a new miner getting into it is to buy a powered 10 port USB hub that supplies 2.5-5 watts of power per port on it and buy antminers for $67.00-$89.00 that run at 1.6GHS ea. Its a cheaper solution plus you can re-invest your profits into your cloud miner at CEX and have a higher and faster payout in the period of time that you're spending just mining with your GPU.
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