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Topic: Best CPU Mineable Coins in 2019 and CPU Mining Guides [UPDATED!] - page 38. (Read 63318 times)

jr. member
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But isn't it more profitable to GPU mine cryptonight coins? The VEGA give about 2KH/s.

Is there any CPU only mineable coin?

Zoin is a CPU only, opensource, community driven anonymous crypto coin with huge potential!

Check out http://www.zoinofficial.com

ANN Topic: https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/zoin-is-rebranding-to-noir-2085112

CMC: https://coinmarketcap.com/currencies/zoin/

Im mining it using VPS hosts, 200% ROI atm. Soon masternodes will come meaning mining will get harder and the price of Zoin going up. Get in while you can. They also have a very nice official pool: https://zoin.netabuse.net

Edit: I just noticed that this is my first post on this forum. Im a longtime lurker of bct.org and have no connection to Zoin whatsoever (just to be clear). Im just a new miner of Zoin and im really excited to see where this coin will go in 2018.

I compared ITNS with Zoin mining profits on my main computer and ITNS came on top for me.  I am still mining Zoin on my other computer though.
newbie
Activity: 31
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But isn't it more profitable to GPU mine cryptonight coins? The VEGA give about 2KH/s.

Is there any CPU only mineable coin?

Zoin is a CPU only, opensource, community driven anonymous crypto coin with huge potential!

Check out http://www.zoinofficial.com

ANN Topic: https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/zoin-is-rebranding-to-noir-2085112

CMC: https://coinmarketcap.com/currencies/zoin/

Im mining it using VPS hosts, 200% ROI atm. Soon masternodes will come meaning mining will get harder and the price of Zoin going up. Get in while you can. They also have a very nice official pool: https://zoin.netabuse.net

Edit: I just noticed that this is my first post on this forum. Im a longtime lurker of bct.org and have no connection to Zoin whatsoever (just to be clear). Im just a new miner of Zoin and im really excited to see where this coin will go in 2018.
newbie
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The most profitable coin to mine for 2018 and the end of 2017 for me was and its still is IntenseCoin (ITNS)
Wokring on Cryptonote techonolgy and cryptonighe algorithm for me this was the most profitable coin ever.

I am mining on CPU with only 5 and sometimes 6 cores on their official pool and I make ton of profit only through mining.

Give it a try and check it, I know you will be satisfied with the result Smiley

Anonymous currencies are the trend now , and they have the most bright future of all coins.
Check IntenseCoin bitcointalk ANN and start mining today, you won't regret it Smiley
Mine it and tell me how it goes Smiley

Thanks for the info. I was mining ETN for couple of weeks. Now I'm gonna have a look on ITNS. How is your hashrate and how many coins does it make per day?
hero member
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Credits (CRDS) is CPU-only and just got listed on CryptoBridge. We have a new calculator for mining profits: http://crds-calulator.000webhostapp.com/
Only solo mining is currently available.

There are also some places left for the airdrop (see below).

Credits Airdrop

We are announcing a Credits (CRDS) airdrop! A maximum of 200 users will be accepted for this airdrop. Each application will be reviewed individually and each user that is accepted will be given 250 CRDS.

You need to
1) Join our Discord channel: https://discord.gg/Hq7dKhh
2) Download the Credits wallet: https://github.com/CRDS/Credits/releases/tag/v1.1.1.0
3) Create a CRDS address
4) Sign up here: https://goo.gl/forms/8aNjRCiyi3u9Um2E3

Not all applications will be accepted. Users with the following have increased probability of acceptance:

1) Being active on Bitcointalk
2) Being involved with masternode coins
3) Being involved with mining
sr. member
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The most profitable coin to mine for 2018 and the end of 2017 for me was and its still is IntenseCoin (ITNS)
Wokring on Cryptonote techonolgy and cryptonighe algorithm for me this was the most profitable coin ever.

I am mining on CPU with only 5 and sometimes 6 cores on their official pool and I make ton of profit only through mining.

Give it a try and check it, I know you will be satisfied with the result Smiley

Anonymous currencies are the trend now , and they have the most bright future of all coins.
Check IntenseCoin bitcointalk ANN and start mining today, you won't regret it Smiley
Mine it and tell me how it goes Smiley

Thank you for telling us about this coin I worked out the profits and it is not bad. I am excited to start mining it. What I would really like is a gpu minable coin that I is stackable too. I really like collecting and saving coins to stake. If you know of any let us please know. Thank you Smiley
full member
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I'm mining Verium right now on 3 old servers. One of the servers is running CentOS and the other two are running Windows 10. I'm very excited about Verium and Vericoin, check them out.

https://www.reddit.com/r/vericoin/

I am mining it too but it is not so valuable yet. I mine about 4 everyday. I think I can profit more with Eth I don't know. But I like to support other coins as well so I will keep mining them for a while more. How do you find  the coin?
member
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HODL! If it isn't a grudge...
When mining Cryptonight algo I get 460Hash/s on my [email protected](HT-off, 6-miner threads) and 390Hash/s on my [email protected](HT-off, 4 miner threads).

I have been trying many different coins that use cryptonight, to get a little bit of everything. But it's hard say that it is actually profitable when taking my power usage into account.


Which parts of the cpu is most important for cpu mining? Amount of cores? Amoung of cache? Core ghz speed?
For Cryptonight it's the core count, not really IPC performance. FX-8350 eats every i7 for breakfast.
But coins like Verium have very similar performance on a 16 core Ryzen 7, and a 8 core i7 7700K. Depends on algo.
If you want to buy a ton of CPUs for mining Cryptonight, then it's much better to build a 12 or 13 card RX560 rig with some cheap Celeron.
A moded RX560 gives about 550H\s, same as the Ryzen, and you can calculate the price difference yourself. Also for every CPU you need a MB, RAM and Power Supply.

CPU mining is just good for fun or some little extra income. Verium for example is mined via some ARM based boards, and they are cheap compared to any powerful CPU today. So go that way if you want to mine coins like Verium, or maybe Magi.
Each thread needs 2MB of L3 cache so a 1950X with 32MB of L3 cache will hash much faster than a 7980XE with 18 cores but only 24.75M of L3 cache.
3930K has 12MB of L3 cache and 3770K has 8MB of L3 cache so you are limited to 6 and 4 threads. Intel's consumer CPUs are not great at mining CryptoNight until you get into their server Xeon line with larger amounts of L3 cache.
You are right. And that is also why i keep them at 4 and 6 threads, respectively. I do realize that server grade chips would do a better job of mining CryptoNight but I got these two chips fairly cheap.
I have also been looking for CPU-only algo's. But they all seem to be plagued by botnets so right now, even with these two chips, I find that CryptoNight is the most profitable algo for me to use.
hero member
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When mining Cryptonight algo I get 460Hash/s on my [email protected](HT-off, 6-miner threads) and 390Hash/s on my [email protected](HT-off, 4 miner threads).

I have been trying many different coins that use cryptonight, to get a little bit of everything. But it's hard say that it is actually profitable when taking my power usage into account.


Which parts of the cpu is most important for cpu mining? Amount of cores? Amoung of cache? Core ghz speed?
For Cryptonight it's the core count, not really IPC performance. FX-8350 eats every i7 for breakfast.
But coins like Verium have very similar performance on a 16 core Ryzen 7, and a 8 core i7 7700K. Depends on algo.
If you want to buy a ton of CPUs for mining Cryptonight, then it's much better to build a 12 or 13 card RX560 rig with some cheap Celeron.
A moded RX560 gives about 550H\s, same as the Ryzen, and you can calculate the price difference yourself. Also for every CPU you need a MB, RAM and Power Supply.

CPU mining is just good for fun or some little extra income. Verium for example is mined via some ARM based boards, and they are cheap compared to any powerful CPU today. So go that way if you want to mine coins like Verium, or maybe Magi.
Each thread needs 2MB of L3 cache so a 1950X with 32MB of L3 cache will hash much faster than a 7980XE with 18 cores but only 24.75M of L3 cache.
3930K has 12MB of L3 cache and 3770K has 8MB of L3 cache so you are limited to 6 and 4 threads. Intel's consumer CPUs are not great at mining CryptoNight until you get into their server Xeon line with larger amounts of L3 cache.
member
Activity: 263
Merit: 12
HODL! If it isn't a grudge...
When mining Cryptonight algo I get 460Hash/s on my [email protected](HT-off, 6-miner threads) and 390Hash/s on my [email protected](HT-off, 4 miner threads).

I have been trying many different coins that use cryptonight, to get a little bit of everything. But it's hard say that it is actually profitable when taking my power usage into account.

newbie
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Is it still worth it to mine bitcoal from the wallet?
jr. member
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I used to mine sumo but i switched to dero after dero published the future golang code. As everyone seems to love and believe developer.
if you are looking for new blockchain and more than just fork of old coin go to dero.
 DERO: Privacy + Smart Contracts + Lightning Fast Transactions
https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/ann-dero-dag-cryptonote-bulletproofs-ssl-pow-smart-contracts-2525508

Its like dero=monero + ethereum.
jr. member
Activity: 112
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Thanks for this thread.  I'm just now getting into zoin mining (decent profit so far), but I think I may switch to intensecoin after that raving review.

I have been thinking about mining both on my CPU and GPU.  I know this thread is about CPU mining, but what do you recommend for a GPU coin to mine with a nvidia 1060 6gig?
newbie
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As a lightly "seasoned" trader but new to mining, I am doing CPU over GPU to learn more about the tech side of the projects that I invest in. Groestlcoin
Electroneum, Magi are a few I am looking at for my first round. I am not looking to making millions over night (literally impossible with CPU mining), but if I could make enough to cover energy cost and learn more about setting up pools, I think it will be profitable regardless.
full member
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Biblepay is a CPU only mineable coin which I found interested.
Here is the pool for BiblePay, and is working, mining every day on it:https://pool.biblepay.org/
You mine directly from wallet, you can download it here:https://biblepay.org/

BiblePay (BBP)
- 10% mined coins always go to Charity (already sponsoring 180+ Orphans monthly) 
- ASIC-Resistant like Vertcoin/Groestlcoin (CPU Mining Only) 
- fork of DASH (Masternode Governance Model, Budget Proposals & Voting) 
- POBh Proof of BibleHash algorithm, All Nodes are Full Nodes   

Launched July 23rd 2017, Market Cap ~1 million
https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/biblepay-10-to-orphan-charity-randomx-mining-sanctuaries-masternodes-2388064

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How to Mine on Windows: https://www.reddit.com/r/BiblePay/comments/6umlqq/how_to_mine_biblepay_on_windows/

How to Mine on Linux: https://www.reddit.com/r/BiblePay/comments/6ummuj/how_to_mine_biblepay_on_linux/

How to Mine on Raspberry PI: https://www.reddit.com/r/BiblePay/comments/7qnbp4/bbp_miner_on_pi/
newbie
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zoin coin we can mine using cpu
newbie
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I'm mining on my gaming PC as I'm not using it for now as I have no time for gaming.
However it's more for fun than actual big profit but I'm getting about 150$/month.

I'm mining:

GPU (RX480 8GB Red Devil with custom BIOS): ETH + PASL (PASL exchange is down for now)
CPU (i7-6700k OC to 4,5 GHz but still not getting hot): SUMOKOIN (seems to be the most profitable Coin most times - CryptoNight algorithm seems to be the only viable one for CPU mining for now)

CPU-mining is only profitable if your PC is running 24/7 anyway and the profit is not very high but still good enough.

Regards,
Nestade

I have a similar setup with an R9 390, mining ETH at 29-30 MH/s, eq. to about 85-90$/month. How do you get to 150$?
hero member
Activity: 630
Merit: 502
Which parts of the cpu is most important for cpu mining? Amount of cores? Amoung of cache? Core ghz speed?
For Cryptonight it's the core count, not really IPC performance. FX-8350 eats every i7 for breakfast.
But coins like Verium have very similar performance on a 16 core Ryzen 7, and a 8 core i7 7700K. Depends on algo.
If you want to buy a ton of CPUs for mining Cryptonight, then it's much better to build a 12 or 13 card RX560 rig with some cheap Celeron.
A moded RX560 gives about 550H\s, same as the Ryzen, and you can calculate the price difference yourself. Also for every CPU you need a MB, RAM and Power Supply.

CPU mining is just good for fun or some little extra income. Verium for example is mined via some ARM based boards, and they are cheap compared to any powerful CPU today. So go that way if you want to mine coins like Verium, or maybe Magi.
Each thread needs 2MB of L3 cache so a 1950X with 32MB of L3 cache will hash much faster than a 7980XE with 18 cores but only 24.75M of L3 cache.
full member
Activity: 226
Merit: 100
Which parts of the cpu is most important for cpu mining? Amount of cores? Amoung of cache? Core ghz speed?
For Cryptonight it's the core count, not really IPC performance. FX-8350 eats every i7 for breakfast.
But coins like Verium have very similar performance on a 16 core Ryzen 7, and a 8 core i7 7700K. Depends on algo.
If you want to buy a ton of CPUs for mining Cryptonight, then it's much better to build a 12 or 13 card RX560 rig with some cheap Celeron.
A moded RX560 gives about 550H\s, same as the Ryzen, and you can calculate the price difference yourself. Also for every CPU you need a MB, RAM and Power Supply.

CPU mining is just good for fun or some little extra income. Verium for example is mined via some ARM based boards, and they are cheap compared to any powerful CPU today. So go that way if you want to mine coins like Verium, or maybe Magi.
newbie
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Which parts of the cpu is most important for cpu mining? Amount of cores? Amoung of cache? Core ghz speed?
newbie
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Hi,
is there any chance to run a CPU miner on a centos7 on PPC(power pc) 6.4?

thank you
Daniel

You can run a monero/aeon miner on the power architecture.

I have run one that gets around 4500 H/sec on the Power9 architecture.
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