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Is there any other coin with the same algorythim that is profitable?

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It will take you over 10 years per bitcoin with 1 gigahash.

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I've been using mine to mine in bitminter.com mining bitcoins they make it really easy for new miners to mine.

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It will take you over 10 years per bitcoin with 1 gigahash.

No! You will never mine a Btc with one of these, just imagine the difficulty in 10 years.

 

Buy 297 more of these.

Terrible plan. Stop while you aren't to far in the hole.

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I wont be buying anymore, I just got them because it was a good deal for $20 and try my hand at mining another coin

There is nothing wrong with that. It would do everyone good to learn about crypto currency. Have fun ;-)

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Where do you have your rigs powered at? A standard 15A house wall outlet can handle up to 1700W, is that right?

That's right. I have a bunch on 240V and some others spread around on 120V 20 amp breakers.

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