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So what he told me. He heard from someone that some people had bought for 3,000,000$ equipment for mining. not from china.I immediately became interested. And he would like to learn more from those people who have already tried or doinhg  it till today . I thought that here are practices to hear from them from beginning to end. Unfortunately, there is no such thing yet. will wait.
 

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Plenty of youtube videos. People have farms that explain it all the time. Best to message them as they wont be on here talking about pc stuff when they own mining farms.

If he has that kind of money and want to lose out right now, that's gonna be his best bet.

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31 minutes ago, Alan Collins said:

ooh no no no. Why you suspecting that it bullshit ? comon man. It's good!!! He really wants to buy RIG from US or may be Europe but not from China . He just told me to ask abt his little startup. At on I've replied him how to do but it seems that he wanna hear from pro like you. Don't be upset 

 

 

Look the best coins to mine right now are ETH based or XMR based for AMD cards, both those have ASIC miners coming out, so its not a good investment right now.  CPU mining also not good right now as Ryzen is good with XMR based algo's.  I don't know about the hard forks coming up with XMR based coins.  XMR, Monero, will hard fork to stop ASIC miners, so AMD cards are safe there, but only for Monero, all other coins based on the XMR algo, we don't know anything about them yet and if they will fork too.

 

nV cards, there are many coins you can mine that will make MORE than AMD cards on Monero, much more, almost double.  You will get at around 2 bucks a day on a 1080ti prior to power consumption. 

 

I have 73 rigs right now of 1070's, I'm getting around 500 bucks a day in BTC mining on multi mining pools (this is much lower than last year where I was getting 1000 bucks a day, and way lower then end of last year, early this year where I was getting 2000 a day).  But that is with profit switching.  If I wasn't using profit switching that would go down to around 400 bucks a day.  Profit switching with awesome miner only works well if you have enough hardware to hit payout amounts of the pools, which right now you need at least 30 6 card rigs.  AMD cards are not very good at these alt coins, nV's are much better.

 

If you are looking to hold on to coins, look up at www.whattomine.com.  LyraV2 coins tend to do very well profitability for nV cards on a day to day basis. Right now Eth based coins are best for AMD cards.  But you also have to do the research on the potential of coins and future prospects of those coins.  Read the white papers and understand how the team is set up and what they are trying to achieve based on their short term and long term goals.  Just way too many options to discuss here.   Plus if you do the research you will get a leg up on others.

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I told him just like you .But He killed me with his answer : NOOOH I'll mine my crypto after some monthrs it gonna to rise , and for that i'll return  my investments for equipment back and will earn further )) I'know that he can trading crypto or stocks but he really dunno abt RIG or how to mine . 

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6 minutes ago, Razor01 said:

 

 

Look the best coins to mine right now are ETH based or XMR based for AMD cards, both those have ASIC miners coming out, so its not a good investment right now.  CPU mining also not good right now as Ryzen is good with XMR based algo's.  I don't know about the hard forks coming up with XMR based coins.  XMR, Monero, will hard fork to stop ASIC miners, so AMD cards are safe there, but only for Monero, all other coins based on the XMR algo, we don't know anything about them yet and if they will fork too.

 

nV cards, there are many coins you can mine that will make MORE than AMD cards on Monero, much more, almost double.  You will get at around 2 bucks a day on a 1080ti prior to power consumption. 

 

I have 73 rigs right now of 1070's, I'm getting around 500 bucks a day in BTC mining on multi mining pools (this is much lower than last year where I was getting 1000 bucks a day, and way lower then end of last year, early this year where I was getting 2000 a day).  But that is with profit switching.  If I wasn't using profit switching that would go down to around 400 bucks a day.  Profit switching with awesome miner only works well if you have enough hardware to hit payout amounts of the pools, which right now you need at least 30 6 card rigs.  AMD cards are not very good at these alt coins, nV's are much better.

 

If you are looking to hold on to coins, look up at www.whattomine.com.  LyraV2 coins tend to do very well profitability for nV cards on a day to day basis. Right now Eth based coins are best for AMD cards.  But you also have to do the research on the potential of coins and future prospects of those coins.  Read the white papers and understand how the team is set up and what they are trying to achieve based on their short term and long term goals.

Bro you are really pro !!! Hands up for you!!! uumm by the way what you can say about cloud minig ? Is it good ? or bullshit ?

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1 minute ago, Alan Collins said:

Bro you are really pro !!! Hands up for you!!! uumm by the way what you can say about cloud minig ? Is it good ? or bullshit ?

Cloud mining is risky, usually you have contracts of a set amount of time and as the crypto market is volatile, unless you are only looking to keep the coins for maturity sake, you can end up losing money on day to day trading.  Those contracts they take their money upfront, which is like 50 to 100% profit for them.

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11 hours ago, Alan Collins said:

So, Staples and Frys aren't good stores. Cuz to Frys he can't even to surf at the website, in staple the hardware he needs is out stock .So in the last Microcentre he told me that unavailable online ))) Umhhh wta you think about avadirect or cyberpowepc ?

 

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1 hour ago, Alan Collins said:

No. Avadirect.com or cyberpowerpc.com

Why not PCPP though? Looking at those sites, they are boutique builders, which 100% you will not profit for mining off of. You need to build it yourself or go home.

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On 12.04.2018 at 4:03 PM, JDE said:

Why not PCPP though? Looking at those sites, they are boutique builders, which 100% you will not profit for mining off of. You need to build it yourself or go home.

Dude I don't think so . Cuz if you surfed there you would see the prices. And I think that they are not expensive . For me to go to market or find wholesalers is too unfamiliarly. Cuz have no time ))) Better to build it somewhere online and do order.

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4 hours ago, Alan Collins said:

Hello! What you mean with custom build PC ?

Unless you custom build your Mining PC, you will have a infinite ROI time that will never end.

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