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On 7/4/2017 at 1:38 AM, TheRandomness said:

No one will answer a reasonable amount because you don't mine bitcoin without an ASIC miner(s). You mine Ethereum with AMD cards, and zCash with Nvidia cards.

i use nicehash.
is there specific algo to mine zcash? or eth?

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1 hour ago, Ranz said:

i use nicehash.
is there specific algo to mine zcash? or eth?

NiceHash will automatically mine the most profitable coin available (that you've benchmarked the algo). Unless you want to mine Zcash directly to convert to btc later, don't worry about it.

if you have to insist you think for yourself, i'm not going to believe you.

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Just now, lieder1987 said:

That is just using my one 1080 FTW hybrid (not overclocked). I think I will stop mining once I have enough coin to buy a new 1080ti hybrid but we shall see.

ahw lol i misread your post i thought it was per "day" hahahaha 

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I made about £120 from Gridcoin. I've been running seti@home since 1999 starting on my Pentium 1 200mhz (oc/'d to 225mhz), however only discovered Gridcoin about a year ago I think. I would have been running seti anyway so now I consider anything generated into GRC a bonus!

 

Was able to use an exchange to convert the GRC in BTC but then I learnt that getting BTC into actual cash in the bank is expensive with wire transfer fees, however www.scan.co.uk accept Bitcoin and I found a voucher website that also accepted BTC so I used that to buy £100 of amazon voucher (instant code sent to my email) and was able to purchase the wife a Fitbit Charge HR 2

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9 hours ago, Ranz said:

is that as of today? each day profit decreasing 0.05 to 0.10$.

I haven't seen too big of a difference, maybe a few dollars or so but... that's also due to exchange price.. I'm holding my ETH for the long term anyways, but the $373.81 I make with ETH, it'll average to around 400 a month after SIA dual mining. :)

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On 7/5/2017 at 5:59 AM, Lurick said:

About $10 a day mining Ethereum :) 

What card(s) are you mining with?

 

On 7/5/2017 at 2:30 AM, lieder1987 said:

I don't mine bitcoin but using Nicehash I am pulling in about 25 bucks every week.

So you're sell hashing power? Is that how it works? Not actually mining? I ran their little calculator and it looks okay. Getting some bitcoin to hold on to somehow sounds like a decent idea to me. How difficult is it realistically to turn bitcoin into dollars once every few years? What kind of wallet would you recommend, long-term?

 

Can you give me more practical advice about their Stratum Servers from your point of view? I really am not knowing. I've folded before, but never thought of actually making money with my gpu and/or cpu.

 

Would you recommend that everyone with a 1080 mine 24/7 or at least 18 hours a day? Why or why not? What would you recommend an idiot use to mine? @Ninetales

 

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