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Topic: Best Laptop for crypto? (Read 17128 times)

jr. member
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March 14, 2023, 01:29:59 PM
#94
There is no mining done on the laptop . So i advice to use pc for mining purpose.
jr. member
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March 13, 2023, 11:38:15 PM
#93
have you taken a look at the recommendations regarding wallets?  Never keep your wallet on your laptop or your phone.  Get an offline crypto wallet that is not directly attached to the internet.  Laptops and phones have hard drives that can die, or even worse can be hacked. 
newbie
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March 13, 2023, 12:30:10 PM
#92
I don't know if the big question is what kind of laptop you shall use or what kind of OS you shall use? Or is the major question - hard ware wallet or paper wallet? So, I would say... go for a "top of the line" HP or Lenovo ThinkPad and Linux OS and a Ledger or Trezor hardware wallet.
newbie
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March 13, 2023, 04:53:02 AM
#91
Trading does not require expensive PCs or laptops with lots of processing power. For most users, a computer with 16GB of ram, an 8-core Intel i5 or Ryzen comparable processor, and 512 GB of storage space is enough.
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March 06, 2022, 11:11:35 AM
#90
I would like to share a sad thing here I wanted to buy a laptop for me to work in cryptocurrency so I bought a laptop from Swaroop and with some money but I realized that I can't work with it completely so now I see my big one.  Everyone can advise me to buy a more expensive laptop
newbie
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February 24, 2022, 11:24:15 PM
#89
I think a Core I 7, 11 generation, 8GB ram is the best for crypto purposes. It you want to know more you have to visit youtube. Thank you.
newbie
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February 24, 2022, 05:53:13 AM
#88
A laptop is a must to work online.  Because a lot of work can be done with it and many benefits can be enjoyed later.  Laptops are one of the most advanced tools for working online which makes the most difficult tasks very easy.  Laptops are used to easily transform difficult tasks.
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February 23, 2022, 07:28:04 PM
#87
If you looking for laptop only using for trading and holding, use standart spec of laptop I think is enough.
Asus is good one. But I think, phone is more simple than laptop.
newbie
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October 22, 2021, 02:58:31 PM
#86
Can anyone recommend a  good laptop for crypto? In general i want to use it for: using exchanges, holding crypto (wallets), and running masternodes. I thinking of buying XPS 13 9360.

Please help, i need a dedicated laptop.


THE BEST ONE IS MACBOOK
newbie
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October 22, 2021, 10:45:45 AM
#85
The essence of the choice remains the same - for work as a "typewriter" will suit the model is more superficial, for complex demanding programs will need a good processor from 6 cores. And those who work with graphics need to pay attention to good color rendering, gaming graphics cards, and processor power. If previously universal devices looked bulky, now the line has been replenished with lightweight mobile gadgets. Looking from a distance at these laptops, they can be confused with MacBooks - so they are light and thin. They weigh about 2 kg and have plenty of permanent memory (1 TB) for hundreds of movies or thousands of photos.
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September 27, 2021, 04:36:16 AM
#84
Never store your things (Asset in crypto) in your laptop , instead use a Hardware wallet mate.

just use laptop for your trading jobs and then return your funds in your wallet.

for trading any laptop that isn't used (brand new) will do !
trading can do every where, I did on Hp atm
but it is safer if we will use new laptop than second owned.
newbie
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September 26, 2021, 07:26:23 PM
#83
for trading any laptop that isn't used (brand new) will do !
hero member
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September 21, 2021, 03:16:35 AM
#82
I use Mac and absolutely satisfied with it.
Which wallet do you use?,  I never heard wallet support with mac
legendary
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September 08, 2021, 01:24:27 PM
#81
I’d advise you not to leave too much crypto on a device that regularly accesses the internet. Buy a Trezor, a Ledger or use paper wallets. Eliminate all risks, sleep better at night.
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July 25, 2021, 04:13:15 AM
#80
I have no laptop , i only use Ipad and Personal computer .

But i am a Fan of Apple so basically it is Apple laptop is the best and safest of all.
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July 24, 2021, 10:43:52 PM
#79
I'm also a crypto investor, and I think a good laptop is crucial for trading.
Crucial trading?

How is that? but it is needed to have at least a laptop or desktop if you are trading to navigate exchanges easily.

I saw some people said they are trading on mobile phones but I think those aee just the casual trading or simply selling and buying without any need to watch the market.
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July 24, 2021, 10:15:11 PM
#78
My laptop is old model HP i5 10th Gen , because i only use it not that much as i concentrating in my PC in which models i9 7th Gen.

I'm also a crypto investor, and I think a good laptop is crucial for trading.
So what are you using if don't mind us asking?
sr. member
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July 24, 2021, 08:00:21 PM
#77
I'm also a crypto investor, and I think a good laptop is crucial for trading.
So what do you mean ? Good laptop is crucial for trading then what should we use? "Bad Laptop"?

instead of Posting crap why not suggest of what is best for the question.

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I am using Lenovo thinkpad now core i7 8th generation and it works very well .
newbie
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September 02, 2020, 04:46:37 PM
#76

ASUS ROG Zephryus

Considering ASUS packed a GTX 1080 inside the Zephyrus, the price is actually very reasonable.

With an excellent 144Hz 1080p display with G-Sync.
legendary
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September 01, 2020, 11:28:33 PM
#75
the most expensive you can afford with lots of ram and decent processor

Lol, if we are talking about cryptos then is more important the hard disk than ram and CPU, i mean, the bitcoin node is huge, more than 200GB, is something to consider if we are going ti but a lap for this goal. The ran and CPU don't matter at all, almost any machine can run a node if it has the right space on the disk.
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August 15, 2020, 05:02:18 AM
#74
even if not really suitable for mining as a laptop I suggest looking at the processor instead of the model, for me the best are from ryzen 5 up, obviously with dedicated nvidia card
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August 14, 2020, 12:22:07 PM
#73
For me, I see that there is no difference in the type of laptop, it is up to the wallet that you want to use, and it is better for you to use an offline wallet such as hardware wallets or paper wallets
newbie
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August 14, 2020, 02:43:55 AM
#72
Price of Lenovo sp145 is pretty decent. It's only worth $500 with space for upgrades. Consider this if you are into cheap but reliable brands.
newbie
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August 13, 2020, 09:54:59 PM
#71
I prefer to Alien Ware just what i use right now,  a high end specification can be your good asset for storing and monitoring market .  Cool Cool
legendary
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August 13, 2020, 11:25:33 AM
#70
Anything spent in Apple can be found elsewhere for a third of the price, or 3 times more capable. Apple products are pure waste. Get a decent PC with a decent OS, such as Linux. Now Apple decided to move their platform to Arm cpus, but ARM is about to be sold to a company that might extinguish it. Talk about bad timing...

In general you should have stayed away from that company for decades, at least since Steve Wozniak left. Nothing worth there, the OS isn't worth the planned obsolescence and the absolute lack of freedom, almost tyrannical rule.

If you want something "Stylish", take a look at Alibaba. Any "style" Apple creates, gets immediately copied by China. I don't particularly like it, and the true styling died with the other Steve anyway. Latest Apple laptops had infamously flawed keyboards so its not like you are getting any quality for more money either.

I could go on but i hope you see the point. Get the best gear that can run Linux (or BSD) and does and looks what you like, forget the rest.
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August 12, 2020, 01:58:56 PM
#69
Go for the mac, which is better, faster and more stylish compared to other laptops.And it is not possible to say one variant as best because everyday we can see new launhes so things changes everyday.But better find the right combination of hardwares in it and also give importance to the brand.
legendary
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August 11, 2020, 06:24:53 AM
#68
If you are considering a laptop, then you may be going off grid. If this is the case, then I would replace a mechanical hard drive with a large SSD, You may also like to look at some of the fanless laptops, and thus reduce the power consumption, and increase battery life.
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August 11, 2020, 06:02:10 AM
#67
To tell the truth, my favorite laptops are Acer
I'll guess because of its variant. Although I don't know any acer laptop but I'm starting to like its variant.

The nitro series and predator.
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February 28, 2020, 04:28:10 AM
#66
For these purposes, you can use almost any laptop. Not so important characteristics of the laptop when you use almost "office applications." If you are going to use a laptop for some modern games, then you have to buy something better, but for normal work - any laptop with core i3 or i5.
Yes.

For these applications, no need to be that much meticulous and high end. But as time goes by, the user will also upgrade the applications that he used so it may eat up a lot of ram so before buying, consider too the future upgrades.

Categorization of i3 or i5 depends too because some buyers aren't aware of the gen type of it. It must be the latest or near to that.
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February 27, 2020, 10:21:57 AM
#65
the most expensive you can afford with lots of ram and decent processor
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February 27, 2020, 09:40:50 AM
#64
For these purposes, you can use almost any laptop. Not so important characteristics of the laptop when you use almost "office applications." If you are going to use a laptop for some modern games, then you have to buy something better, but for normal work - any laptop with core i3 or i5.
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February 14, 2020, 08:40:43 AM
#63
I think the best laptop for crypto is HP  I use an HP laptop and it's a lot of gaming laptops  You will find a lot of comfort in working  There is no fear of being hacked very well in securing exchanges and wallets. You can run everything in it without hitting it heavy  MasterNodes are great for running.
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February 12, 2020, 04:44:10 PM
#62

actually there are many alternatives that you can use that are sold in the market, because maybe now the specifications are fairly advanced and not too behind because the old ones are rarely used anymore. Until now, I have only used ASUS A456U and I feel that it can be used enough that there is no need for modifications anymore.
the most important is using software and internet security original.
legendary
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February 12, 2020, 02:49:36 PM
#61
Yes its super easy, its just dd image device. In windows there are a bunch of tools that do the same, such as rufus or windd.

Then you reboot the computer and tell it to boot from that, you probably need to reboot into bios/uefi and tell it to boot from the usb. Fast/secure boot probably needs to be disabled.

As for running nodes, just run them trimmed if your storage is low. You still need to wait the 250g download for Bitcoin alone. Once in sync bandwidth use shouldn't be much, but beware of the initial download (don't do it on metered connections).
Thank you for the answer! But why can't I use the initial load on the measurement connections?

Of course you can, just prepare to pay for at least 250g worth of data...

Unless your service also imposes data limits. Its not just money, depending on country and place.

Metered mobile data plans tend to get VERY expensive real fast. If your country is "nice", you may even have an unlimited plan, that would be the best.

You can also download the blockchain elsewhere, a place without limits, and copy it manually to your node, then the syncing would be much more cheaper.

Or download the blockchain from satellite if you can somehow get the antenna and required device.
jr. member
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February 11, 2020, 11:27:57 AM
#60
Not really, its just Debian with Tor pre-configured. I think installing that is easier than a normal Debian install. But the main use of Tails is to use it without installing it at all, directly booting it from an optical media or usb thumb drive.

And no, you should just not use "any" OS, avoid insecure OSes like the plague and stop contributing to malware paradise. If you are not familiar with Linux or *BSD, its time you start familiarizing with them before doing serious things like handling money, ESPECIALLY when you are your own bank. Show some responsible attitude.
Creating this flash drive itself isn't as easy as I thought it would be...
What is plague ?

Yes its super easy, its just dd image device. In windows there are a bunch of tools that do the same, such as rufus or windd.

Then you reboot the computer and tell it to boot from that, you probably need to reboot into bios/uefi and tell it to boot from the usb. Fast/secure boot probably needs to be disabled.

As for running nodes, just run them trimmed if your storage is low. You still need to wait the 250g download for Bitcoin alone. Once in sync bandwidth use shouldn't be much, but beware of the initial download (don't do it on metered connections).
Thank you for the answer! But why can't I use the initial load on the measurement connections?
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February 11, 2020, 11:09:44 AM
#59
Yeah i exploit Dell's laptop on my very own it's great and that i feel very comfortable working How you run a laptop will depend upon you One can easily hide past files by itself and is extremely useful for running crypto wallets and master nodes there's no fear of the laptop hanging. you'll easily protect your passwords and there are many compatible backup subfiles.
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February 11, 2020, 10:36:19 AM
#58
Not really, its just Debian with Tor pre-configured. I think installing that is easier than a normal Debian install. But the main use of Tails is to use it without installing it at all, directly booting it from an optical media or usb thumb drive.

And no, you should just not use "any" OS, avoid insecure OSes like the plague and stop contributing to malware paradise. If you are not familiar with Linux or *BSD, its time you start familiarizing with them before doing serious things like handling money, ESPECIALLY when you are your own bank. Show some responsible attitude.
Creating this flash drive itself isn't as easy as I thought it would be...
What is plague ?

Yes its super easy, its just dd image device. In windows there are a bunch of tools that do the same, such as rufus or windd.

Then you reboot the computer and tell it to boot from that, you probably need to reboot into bios/uefi and tell it to boot from the usb. Fast/secure boot probably needs to be disabled.

As for running nodes, just run them trimmed if your storage is low. You still need to wait the 250g download for Bitcoin alone. Once in sync bandwidth use shouldn't be much, but beware of the initial download (don't do it on metered connections).
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February 10, 2020, 06:29:19 PM
#57
That's a strange question..I use MacOS by the way. But I think the services work identically on every laptop. 

Agreed, I think every laptop will work here. Just use the OS you're familiar with.

Not any laptop is good for this task, if we have a laptop with a 128Gb ssd, that will not enough to run a full bitcoin node. It is important to have an SSD for most of the coins nowadays, any coin node runs faster with this piece of hardware. So, the best thing to do with a laptop (if we want to use it with cryptos) is to but at least 1TB in ssd.

If you want to use that laptop for mining, then you can chase a laptop with a nice graphics card. like a 1060 nvidia or something better.
jr. member
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February 10, 2020, 06:14:10 PM
#56
The question should have been: "Best Laptop for Linux?". You are not going to ever do anything serious (or safe) using windows or osx.

It will also trigger many excellent answers if you search exactly that, some even sell those pre-installed, but you can always install your own distro, such as Tails.
By the way, I've seen step-by-step instructions on how to install Tails in this forum.
Tails is really very cool but for VERY advanced users

Not really, its just Debian with Tor pre-configured. I think installing that is easier than a normal Debian install. But the main use of Tails is to use it without installing it at all, directly booting it from an optical media or usb thumb drive.

And no, you should just not use "any" OS, avoid insecure OSes like the plague and stop contributing to malware paradise. If you are not familiar with Linux or *BSD, its time you start familiarizing with them before doing serious things like handling money, ESPECIALLY when you are your own bank. Show some responsible attitude.
Creating this flash drive itself isn't as easy as I thought it would be...
What is plague ?
legendary
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February 10, 2020, 06:07:14 PM
#55
The question should have been: "Best Laptop for Linux?". You are not going to ever do anything serious (or safe) using windows or osx.

It will also trigger many excellent answers if you search exactly that, some even sell those pre-installed, but you can always install your own distro, such as Tails.
By the way, I've seen step-by-step instructions on how to install Tails in this forum.
Tails is really very cool but for VERY advanced users

Not really, its just Debian with Tor pre-configured. I think installing that is easier than a normal Debian install. But the main use of Tails is to use it without installing it at all, directly booting it from an optical media or usb thumb drive.

And no, you should just not use "any" OS, avoid insecure OSes like the plague and stop contributing to malware paradise. If you are not familiar with Linux or *BSD, its time you start familiarizing with them before doing serious things like handling money, ESPECIALLY when you are your own bank. Show some responsible attitude.
jr. member
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February 10, 2020, 05:58:43 PM
#54
The question should have been: "Best Laptop for Linux?". You are not going to ever do anything serious (or safe) using windows or osx.

It will also trigger many excellent answers if you search exactly that, some even sell those pre-installed, but you can always install your own distro, such as Tails.
By the way, I've seen step-by-step instructions on how to install Tails in this forum.
Tails is really very cool but for VERY advanced users
newbie
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February 10, 2020, 05:44:45 PM
#53
That's a strange question..I use MacOS by the way. But I think the services work identically on every laptop. 

Agreed, I think every laptop will work here. Just use the OS you're familiar with.
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February 10, 2020, 05:33:07 PM
#52
At this point i would recommend something like the Pinebook Pro. This is an ARM laptop meant to run Linux or *BSD.

Normally the weirder the architecture is, the chances of being good increase, they tend to have hardware that works with Free and Open Source software. Since there is no windows for it, kind of forces the company selling it to cherry pick decent components.

It also takes deters temptation to pollute it with unsafe operating systems.
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February 10, 2020, 05:11:39 PM
#51
That's a strange question..I use MacOS by the way. But I think the services work identically on every laptop. 
sr. member
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November 03, 2019, 05:03:44 AM
#50
Can anyone recommend a  good laptop for crypto? In general i want to use it for: using exchanges, holding crypto (wallets), and running masternodes. I thinking of buying XPS 13 9360.

Please help, i need a dedicated laptop.

If you want a PC dedicated to cryptocurrencies you should think of buying a desktop instead of a laptop.
You will need strong GPU and CPU power and you can find it with desktops in cheaper prices than laptops.
I think it’s beter to ask him first on what’s the main purpose of wanting a laptop just only for crypto,but since it was mentioned above?I am sure he doesn’t need higher GPU because the unit will only use for trading and a lower brand is enough to keep him active,but that’s better to use Personal Computer than Lappy because of higher capacity and longer life compared to laptop that mostly has a battery problems
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November 01, 2019, 01:14:02 PM
#49
The question should have been: "Best Laptop for Linux?". You are not going to ever do anything serious (or safe) using windows or osx.

It will also trigger many excellent answers if you search exactly that, some even sell those pre-installed, but you can always install your own distro, such as Tails.
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November 01, 2019, 12:09:04 PM
#48
I think apple laptop is a best laptop for crypto.
crypto use best configer laptop.
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November 01, 2019, 04:46:34 AM
#47
Hmmm, hard question. I think a gaming notebook would be good for crypo if you are going to mine. But mining is not a good way to earn money nowadays.
Actually mining will lessen the life span of your laptop whether you'll mine through CPU or GPU. It's not just for mining so it's not a good choice if your plan is to mine.

Making wallets with the latest specs would definitely be enough like 9th gen for Intel and the latest for AMD. But I'll be picky with the brand if the purpose would be just for crypto wallets, 1TB of HDD would be enough but if I have other things to do like gaming or rendering, higher specs for RAM and GPU is a must.
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October 31, 2019, 01:30:55 PM
#46
Can anyone recommend a  good laptop for crypto? In general i want to use it for: using exchanges, holding crypto (wallets), and running masternodes. I thinking of buying XPS 13 9360.

Please help, i need a dedicated laptop.

If you want a PC dedicated to cryptocurrencies you should think of buying a desktop instead of a laptop.
You will need strong GPU and CPU power and you can find it with desktops in cheaper prices than laptops.
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October 31, 2019, 12:58:26 PM
#45
I understand that you want to buy a laptop, not a full-fledged PC. But I strongly recommend to use a PC, because this way you save a lot of money when you buy it. In addition, the PC is easier to repair or upgrade. But if you still want a laptop (for business trips or whatever, to always have a laptop with you), then I advise you to take not the cheapest, but not the most expensive. Your option is the middle segment. A laptop with average characteristics is quite enough for all tasks related to crypto. I use a rather average old laptop and I've never had any problems with this. And yet, there is no difference which model or company of the laptop you buy, they are all about the same. I hope it helps you to choose the best optin for you!
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February 19, 2019, 10:47:50 AM
#44
If you talking about mining, i wouldn't recommend you going for laptop. It's good for managing your crypto assets in any place with internet connection, but not for mining. Even if it's top gaming setup, almost all laptops has heat issues and it's gonna break your laptop eventually. And for trading and stuff you might check for thelaptopguru and get yourself a lap top. I've got an Asus and it works just fine with all wallets apps.
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November 06, 2018, 03:29:37 PM
#43
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October 06, 2018, 12:47:03 AM
#42
You can look at the Dell Inspiron 5567. The Dell Inspiron 5567 is topped by the Inspiron 15 series notebooks, with outstanding performance, this laptop is lightweight and can be carried in the pocket easily.
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October 05, 2018, 10:28:23 PM
#41
any durable laptop with 4gb ram 500 HDD and good microprocessor will be fine for your need
if you want advance system you can go for a gaming laptop like Allien ware
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October 05, 2018, 08:30:39 PM
#40
Laptops are not efficient for mining, you can build a PC with a Nvidia gtx1080 or 1080ti which will do the work fine.
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September 16, 2018, 11:56:48 AM
#39
Search a laptop with big GPU maybe
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September 16, 2018, 10:16:07 AM
#38
I prefer to buy a thin laptop, like LG Gram  Grin Grin
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September 16, 2018, 09:59:20 AM
#37
I use a core i5 this's very good
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September 11, 2018, 12:21:32 PM
#36
You can always use any brand of laptop so far as the the specifications are really cool. You can use laptops above core i3 which is pretty reliable to perfrom my functions.
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September 11, 2018, 11:46:18 AM
#35
There is a Acer 15 inch flagship laptop seems like great
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September 11, 2018, 11:21:21 AM
#34
Can anyone recommend a  good laptop for crypto? In general i want to use it for: using exchanges, holding crypto (wallets), and running masternodes. I thinking of buying XPS 13 9360.

Please help, i need a dedicated laptop.

If the plan is to have crypto wallets, then you will need a laptop with some big disk space, lets remember how the bitcoin node is a lil more than 200Gb now days, and if you will have your nodes updated and running that mean you will leave the laptop running 24/7 and for that you will need a nice cooling system... That's why i recommend an Asus ROG.
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September 11, 2018, 10:31:33 AM
#33
XPS 13 is one of best laptops worldwide, and 15" is also good. For ordinary tasks with crypto this laptop is ok.  Cheesy
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September 11, 2018, 10:28:49 AM
#32
You can think HP Model 14-Bw018AU with specification :
1. AMD Dual-Core A9-9420 APU equal with Intel core I5
2. Memori 4 GB DDR4-1866 SDRAM
3. AMD Radeon™ R5 Graphics

cheap price with high specification, you can buy it
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September 11, 2018, 10:19:39 AM
#31
If you use it for mining I suggest any gaming laptop from asus, msi, dell and acer. But if your into mining building a mining rig is highly recommended instead of laptop. Buti if you use it for campaigns and other activities for crypto aside from mining any mid range to gaming laptops of the brands mentioned earlier will do.
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September 11, 2018, 07:21:45 AM
#30
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September 11, 2018, 07:00:31 AM
#29
i don't think that one laptop would be good for this, for me MacBook Air is just fine to manage wallets and exchanges ...of course if You want to do other things f.e. play video games you can give a try MacBook Pro. I like apple laptops simply because there are less viruses and crapy programs on OSX and i find them as more safe.

However if You would like to run a master node your laptop should be on 24/7 and for that or basically hard working with laptop i would recommend Dell Workstation ...or (if it would be only for master node) some PC
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September 04, 2018, 06:40:06 AM
#28
Am using Lenovo ideapad 110. Since I bought it, I have been enjoying the laptop .
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August 11, 2018, 08:05:17 AM
#27
I think good laptop is big deal in crypto cause you can do trading even if you have a low class laptop much better to have more research about crypto first than looking for good laptop and if good pc specs is for mining and if you want to mine coins probably you have good specs of pc.
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August 11, 2018, 07:45:54 AM
#26
Core i3 or  beyond of any brand
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August 10, 2018, 04:01:10 PM
#25
Mac always
The XPS 13 9360 laptop he's thinking about buying starts at $800 and maxes out at around $1300, I believe. Macs start around $1300, don't they? You could pay almost $3000 on the top end in the US, probably more in some countries. I agree that Macs are king when it comes to the bodies of their laptops. I've haven't seen a Windows laptop with a body as nice as Macs. You haven't to think about what you're getting for your dollar though. I can buy a much more powerful Windows laptop for much cheaper than I would be able to get a Mac, so I still go with Windows.
I support completely. Now just Xiaomi a good line of notebooks have been released, the pluses are clearly more than the "Mac"
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August 10, 2018, 11:33:33 AM
#24
Mac always
The XPS 13 9360 laptop he's thinking about buying starts at $800 and maxes out at around $1300, I believe. Macs start around $1300, don't they? You could pay almost $3000 on the top end in the US, probably more in some countries. I agree that Macs are king when it comes to the bodies of their laptops. I've haven't seen a Windows laptop with a body as nice as Macs. You haven't to think about what you're getting for your dollar though. I can buy a much more powerful Windows laptop for much cheaper than I would be able to get a Mac, so I still go with Windows.
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August 09, 2018, 06:56:11 AM
#23
Mac always
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August 09, 2018, 06:34:15 AM
#22
Any laptop from asus or Dell will do. You want to mine or stake?
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August 08, 2018, 06:44:24 AM
#21
Try Lenovo thinkpads, refurbished ones are really great for the price
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August 08, 2018, 05:48:43 AM
#20
I think Dell i7 laptop is best for crypto.
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August 08, 2018, 03:58:03 AM
#20
Dell i7 laptop is good.
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August 08, 2018, 02:22:24 AM
#19
Anything will do. If you are looking for the best laptop then you should look for good SPECS such as good Random access memory& Read Only memory, Operating System, and etc.
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August 08, 2018, 01:40:21 AM
#18
Can anyone recommend a  good laptop for crypto? In general i want to use it for: using exchanges, holding crypto (wallets), and running masternodes. I thinking of buying XPS 13 9360.

Please help, i need a dedicated laptop.

I like your choice. Dell knows how to make good laptops, but this applies to the older series of those that are focused on business and gaming. But the XPS series stands apart, it's really cool devices with no less steep price. I'd say that these are top models and the real pride of the brand.
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August 08, 2018, 01:33:11 AM
#17
presario c550
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August 08, 2018, 12:19:57 AM
#16
i think the best laptop that is super good for crypto currency trading is deal
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August 07, 2018, 11:23:34 PM
#15
any advance laptop worth $250 is enough for me..
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August 07, 2018, 12:25:51 PM
#14
What i really mean is I need a laptop for Wallets (staking and MN's(VPS-PuTTY)) and viewing exchanges, keeping live with crypto news

Now I'm looking at :

ASUS VivoBook S15

HP ENVY 15 X360 RYZEN 5 16G 1T+256SSD RADEON Vega 8


Those both look like fine options. As many people have pointed out, you don't need anything extremely powerful. You're not going to be mining on a laptop. You also don't want to be waiting around forever for load times. I recommend getting about 16 GB of RAM and a really nice SSD drive. If you get a Samsung 960 EVO or PRO, for example, you'll really notice the difference. Your computer will be real quick! A desktop computer would be cheaper for more power, of course, but if you need the portability, a laptop is a must.
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August 07, 2018, 12:18:58 PM
#13
What i really mean is I need a laptop for Wallets (staking and MN's(VPS-PuTTY)) and viewing exchanges, keeping live with crypto news

Now I'm looking at :

ASUS VivoBook S15

HP ENVY 15 X360 RYZEN 5 16G 1T+256SSD RADEON Vega 8

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July 29, 2018, 09:59:01 AM
#12
I don't think I'd use a laptop for running masternodes. My opinion, you'd need a super cooling system to keep from warping the motherboard.
As far as keeping a wallet or checking on exchanges, I like my chromebook for the very basics. Keep passwords and keys offline (flashdrive or paper wallets). Good luck in your quest.
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July 29, 2018, 09:25:45 AM
#11
I don't think if laptop is big deal in crypto, any laptop is applicable for crypto and you don't need a high quality specs for crypto, its better to look for a book that guides you in crypto to learn more how to will you earn.
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July 29, 2018, 09:14:23 AM
#10
Wow! A good laptop for crypto, I will suggest you buy a product of hp and it must be core i3, 4 and so on so that you can have fast and good transaction
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July 29, 2018, 09:06:58 AM
#9
Asus Rog G703
Awesome for any task you wanna throw to it
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July 29, 2018, 08:45:54 AM
#8
any gaming laptop would do,,, for example ROG, MSI or etc.
but if you want a good laptop for crypto i think you must have a good GPU
1080 for mining
Mining on laptop? Its bad idea.
For ex, wallets and masternodes need i5 amd up, memory not less then 16 gb RAM.
Xps not bad laptop series.
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July 28, 2018, 04:49:58 PM
#7
I think you need any core i laptop, because core i use to fast and is good for crypto business
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July 28, 2018, 02:23:11 PM
#6
any gaming laptop would do,,, for example ROG, MSI or etc.
but if you want a good laptop for crypto i think you must have a good GPU
1080 for mining
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July 28, 2018, 02:14:28 PM
#5
You can think about Lenovo Thinkpad X230 its cheap have enough parameters for crypto and more important his battery can work 6-7 hours (I mean 9 cells battery) also have option to upgrade battery you can add second and he can work even longer 12-14 hours
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July 28, 2018, 09:27:01 AM
#4
You may refer to this link if you wanted more ideas which laptop to buy. https://www.ecloudbuzz.com/things-to-consider-before-buying-a-laptop/

Based on my experience using a laptop, you may used any laptop with battery life of 5 to 6 hours, 8GB or more memory and Intel i5 up processor.

If you are looking for a laptop with below $500, check this link https://laptop.ninja/finding-the-best-laptops-under-500-dollars/
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July 28, 2018, 08:49:39 AM
#3
I think for holding use only paperwallets and put them to some safe .
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July 28, 2018, 08:13:38 AM
#2
HP Premium 15.6-inch Laptop

This is the latest laptop from HP with premium features that include an HD touchscreen and Intel graphics 629 chip to view the intricacies of the stock market. The best part of the laptop is that it comes with a hybrid storage option of 128 SSD and 1 TB SATA hard drive. The traders can load operating system in SSD for faster booting and install financial wallet apps in a large SATA drive. This jetBlack HP 15.6 series laptop is powered by Intel dual core i-3 processor and 8 GB DDR4 RAM. The other features include full numeric keyboard comfortable for typing and calculation. This is a sleek laptop with less than 1-inch thickness
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July 28, 2018, 07:54:09 AM
#1
Can anyone recommend a  good laptop for crypto? In general i want to use it for: using exchanges, holding crypto (wallets), and running masternodes. I thinking of buying XPS 13 9360.

Please help, i need a dedicated laptop.
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