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Topic: Best CPU Mineable Coins in 2019 and CPU Mining Guides [UPDATED!] - page 11. (Read 63318 times)

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Anyone can help me to understand more about mining?
I would to know the energy consuption linked to the hashrate and I would read an how to guide for newbies.

Thanks

Hashrate in which algorithm? It is different in different algos.
Energy consumption using what hardware? CPU? GPU? Asic? HDD?
Hashrate depends on speed of the hardware. Is this hardware overclocked (to hash faster)?
Was it undervoleted (to save on electricity)?

Too many questions here..
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I would like to ask about the ETN mining regarding what minimum or required CPU processor speed need to in order to mine?

ETN is mined with ASICs.
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Anyone can help me to understand more about mining?
I would to know the energy consuption linked to the hashrate and I would read an how to guide for newbies.

Thanks
newbie
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nimiq still seems to be the best out there in terms of daily returns
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There is a new CPU /IoT coin which aims at IoT mining: uPlexa (until they make a GPU miner). So far diff is low, and their Discord is very chatty. Bounties were announced two days ago.
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I would like to ask about the ETN mining regarding what minimum or required CPU processor speed need to in order to mine?
newbie
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A couple of weeks ago I started mining SOYUZ coin - https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/ann-cpu-mining-soyuz-com-yescryptr32-masternode-bounty-5068730
For me, it's the most profitable cpu coin.
It has already been listed on exchange.

P.S. You are even able to buy a pizza for SOYUZ coin!!!
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have anyone mine AQUA?
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True!
You can get some BBP (BiblePay), SPARC and NEUMANNIUM as well as ByteBall, all 4 simultaneously without using any additional cpu-gpu power!
You can explore this thread, I think it's explained

A good choice for cpu mining is in the moment Byteball.

I earn currently ~ 5 MB / day (0,22$) and i use only my 4 slow computers at work (8 hours per day)
The 5 MB was on ATH 5,95$
That is not classic "mining", but mining for good with the world community grid project.

Here you have more information:
https://medium.com/byteball/computing-for-good-again-3795336bdaed

and here a tutorial:
https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/obyte-get-free-bytes-daily-for-computing-for-good-new-covid-19-crunching-3710733

I've heard that mining Byteballs can be combined with other WCG coins, which don't care in which team you are.
That way you should be able to mine two coins at the same time. Anyone has more info on this?

I have completed all these steps and i mine using WCG for team Byteball. However, my username is now byteball-xxxx.

My question is how add additional coins to this account?
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True!
You can get some BBP (BiblePay), SPARC and NEUMANNIUM as well as ByteBall, all 4 simultaneously without using any additional cpu-gpu power!
You can explore this thread, I think it's explained

A good choice for cpu mining is in the moment Byteball.

I earn currently ~ 5 MB / day (0,22$) and i use only my 4 slow computers at work (8 hours per day)
The 5 MB was on ATH 5,95$
That is not classic "mining", but mining for good with the world community grid project.

Here you have more information:
https://medium.com/byteball/computing-for-good-again-3795336bdaed

and here a tutorial:
https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/obyte-get-free-bytes-daily-for-computing-for-good-new-covid-19-crunching-3710733

I've heard that mining Byteballs can be combined with other WCG coins, which don't care in which team you are.
That way you should be able to mine two coins at the same time. Anyone has more info on this?
member
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A good choice for cpu mining is in the moment Byteball.

I earn currently ~ 5 MB / day (0,22$) and i use only my 4 slow computers at work (8 hours per day)
The 5 MB was on ATH 5,95$
That is not classic "mining", but mining for good with the world community grid project.

Here you have more information:
https://medium.com/byteball/computing-for-good-again-3795336bdaed

and here a tutorial:
https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/obyte-get-free-bytes-daily-for-computing-for-good-new-covid-19-crunching-3710733

I've heard that mining Byteballs can be combined with other WCG coins, which don't care in which team you are.
That way you should be able to mine two coins at the same time. Anyone has more info on this?
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A good choice for cpu mining is in the moment Byteball.

I earn currently ~ 5 MB / day (0,22$) and i use only my 4 slow computers at work (8 hours per day)
The 5 MB was on ATH 5,95$
That is not classic "mining", but mining for good with the world community grid project.

Here you have more information:
https://medium.com/byteball/computing-for-good-again-3795336bdaed

and here a tutorial:
https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/obyte-get-free-bytes-daily-for-computing-for-good-new-covid-19-crunching-3710733
newbie
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Hello,
I got over 30 VPS. What do you recommend to mine on these?
I used to mine Verium.

If you have VPS, mine something that later can be used on the VPS for hosting a masternode
and staking the coins. The only drawback is that most coins require 1000 of them to start staking.
So you need a few hundred $$ to run a masternode. There are also exceptions, but i never dag deeper
so far. If you find some chap CPU coin which is also stake-able, please post it here.

WebDollar will soon go to PoW+PoS ( 33.3% - 66.6% ). CPU mining, GPU unfriendly, ASIC resistant. Keep an eye on it..
member
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Hello,
I got over 30 VPS. What do you recommend to mine on these?
I used to mine Verium.

If you have VPS, mine something that later can be used on the VPS for hosting a masternode
and staking the coins. The only drawback is that most coins require 1000 of them to start staking.
So you need a few hundred $$ to run a masternode. There are also exceptions, but i never dag deeper
so far. If you find some chap CPU coin which is also stake-able, please post it here.
member
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Hello,
I got over 30 VPS. What do you recommend to mine on these?
I used to mine Verium.
member
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Merit: 35
Last months is really hard to find CPU-coins for mining. I get only 0.2$ from Gen7 i7 CPU. Is it typical now or I should search more carefully CPU-only projects?


Found a brand new CPU coin: UPlexa

They are so new that they still offer airdrop for early access users.

Coin is CPU inable only (modified CN V1 algo) and ASIC resistant.

I have not mined it personally yet, but my new Ryzen arrives tomorrow and I will try it on Tuesday.
If anyone else tries it before me, please share your experience.
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Last months is really hard to find CPU-coins for mining. I get only 0.2$ from Gen7 i7 CPU. Is it typical now or I should search more carefully CPU-only projects?
member
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Webchain is CPU minable coin, same as Monero and other coins mentioned in this topic. It's listed #1 (most profitable coin to mine) here http://minecryptonight.net/

Of course this changes, but that's how it is now, #1

and same as all other cryptonight coin it can be mined by GPU but without big advantage, please google about specifics of cryptonight and you will learn that GPUs don't have such huge advantage as for example when mining bitcoin or ethereum.

Check this page for example https://en.bitcoin.it/wiki/CryptoNight to understand how it works.

GPUs don't have a huge advantage?

You mean you can cram 12 CPUs on a single board?
Even if you find a way to do it, how much power draw will they have?
How much space they are going to take? How noisy?
You can just go in any computer shop and buy these CPUs and a single motherboard?

I would agree that: CPU mining Cryptonight is also profitable, but GPUs will always have advantage.
I have never heard 12, but quad opteron and quad xeon's are known for cryptonight mining.
For reference, SuperMicro has that kind of board. https://www.supermicro.com/products/motherboard/Xeon/C620/X11QPH_.cfm
Though it exist, the cost is extremely high. Because it isn't mass produced and was only used for mission critical applications.


Quite an interesting board. As you also pointed out, it is a server board which costs a lot.
And you can always go to any shop or order online a bunch of Vega-s with a cheap 80 bucks mobo
and some risers and you're into mining in no time.

Any new interesting CPU coins?
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Healing Galing
Webchain is CPU minable coin, same as Monero and other coins mentioned in this topic. It's listed #1 (most profitable coin to mine) here http://minecryptonight.net/

Of course this changes, but that's how it is now, #1

and same as all other cryptonight coin it can be mined by GPU but without big advantage, please google about specifics of cryptonight and you will learn that GPUs don't have such huge advantage as for example when mining bitcoin or ethereum.

Check this page for example https://en.bitcoin.it/wiki/CryptoNight to understand how it works.

GPUs don't have a huge advantage?

You mean you can cram 12 CPUs on a single board?
Even if you find a way to do it, how much power draw will they have?
How much space they are going to take? How noisy?
You can just go in any computer shop and buy these CPUs and a single motherboard?

I would agree that: CPU mining Cryptonight is also profitable, but GPUs will always have advantage.
I have never heard 12, but quad opteron and quad xeon's are known for cryptonight mining.
For reference, SuperMicro has that kind of board. https://www.supermicro.com/products/motherboard/Xeon/C620/X11QPH_.cfm
Though it exist, the cost is extremely high. Because it isn't mass produced and was only used for mission critical applications.
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