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on 13/02/2020, 05:11:00 UTC
Time to put the money on Darkcoins [DRK]

https://c-cex.com/index.html?p=drk-btc
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on 09/02/2020, 04:24:00 UTC
You know you can't be competitive with a low-end computer whatever the pool you are in.

I know, but I want to know what is my best option... if any.
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on 09/02/2020, 04:24:00 UTC
Is there any difference between mining on a p2p pool or mining on a "conventional" one?

May be one of these is specially well suited for a given profile of miner?

What would be the best choice for a miner having just a couple of low-end computers?

 J.A.
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on 09/02/2020, 02:03:00 UTC
I have been done some testing mining new coins.

I have collected very small amounts of these coins, mostly less than 0.5 USD equivalent of each tipe of coin.

Now, I would like to change these to just one common coin (BTC, LTC, QRK, still not decided).

The problem are the fees. May be I will end up having nothing at all.

So, what is the best site to do several (many) very low amount transactions?


Regads,

 José Antonio
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jap1968
on 09/02/2020, 01:12:00 UTC
I currently do not have any graphics card (only low-end integrated) but I am interested in doing some mining.

Using my hardware I can reach just around 30 kH/s, so I can not compete with anyone using GPUs.

So, the question is, are there any coin where only cpus are able to mining?

Otherwise, what would be the best option for mining with such a low powerful hardware?

 José Antonio
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on 09/02/2020, 00:19:00 UTC
Hello,

Just landed in the cryptocoins universe. Still learning about that.

I have downloaded bitcoin-qt wallet, and I am waiting for it to synchronize. I am a bit worried because my available bandwidth is a rather limited.
I still need to synchronize the last 14 weeks, but I'm afraid that will take at least 24 hour.

Bitcoin transactions are exponentially growing these days, so I start worrying about the possibility of being unable to keep my wallet updated. Even If I shut off my computer for just a few days, I will have to wait many hours or even days to have it once again synchronized.

I prefer to keep my own wallet instead of using a web based one, but may be I will have to abandon this idea.

Do you know about current bandwidth requirements to keep a synchronized wallet? And, what will happen in one month? Is this sustainable?

Regards,

 José Antonio