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June 05, 2015, 09:41:29 AM
#31
sorry real789 staking like bets! or staking like another time of mining i m curiose about the best ald cpu coin to mine still burst coin tip i gave you does not do much and probably some use to my computer would be good.
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March 06, 2015, 09:09:09 PM
#30
Hi guys, I was just wondering if anybody here is mining a CPU only altcoin. I have 6 hours of downtime at work each day and then it suddenly came to me, I could be mining coins during this time at work! Sure it may not be worth much, but I really enjoy mining and I always bring my laptop with me and use a VPN at work. Ever since the asic days of Scrypt my mining days are over... I want to get back in the swing of things with CPU only coins!


I think staking is better than mining
try 10k (10.000% per year) coin or MMXIV (2014% per year)

Cause you not have antminer or gridset
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March 06, 2015, 08:49:16 PM
#29
Hi guys, I was just wondering if anybody here is mining a CPU only altcoin. I have 6 hours of downtime at work each day and then it suddenly came to me, I could be mining coins during this time at work! Sure it may not be worth much, but I really enjoy mining and I always bring my laptop with me and use a VPN at work. Ever since the asic days of Scrypt my mining days are over... I want to get back in the swing of things with CPU only coins!

I know incakoin can be stake mined , it is said 90 days 100% return just leave the wallet staking .
I keep some coins , but have not last so long to 90days .it is also can be regard as a way of CPU mining .



Yeah, and after 90 days your coins become worthless.
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March 02, 2015, 06:31:55 AM
#28
Hi guys, I was just wondering if anybody here is mining a CPU only altcoin. I have 6 hours of downtime at work each day and then it suddenly came to me, I could be mining coins during this time at work! Sure it may not be worth much, but I really enjoy mining and I always bring my laptop with me and use a VPN at work. Ever since the asic days of Scrypt my mining days are over... I want to get back in the swing of things with CPU only coins!

I know incakoin can be stake mined , it is said 90 days 100% return just leave the wallet staking .
I keep some coins , but have not last so long to 90days .it is also can be regard as a way of CPU mining .

sr. member
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March 01, 2015, 06:33:08 AM
#27
well you can get like the ann in this alt coins topics in bitcointalk for you to find the cpu only mining coin there was ones at previouse time like frozen coin but thats one year ago i dont mine cpu any more of course.
legendary
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January 23, 2015, 07:35:03 AM
#26
At the risk of getting flamed, there is always Bytecent.  Its solomine only, and TBH difficulty is pretty high, but it should be included on the list.
not to flame you, but Bytecent is rather a scam coin organized by some p&d and known scammer(s) I would suggest to not mine that sort of coin nor give any support to their network.
sr. member
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January 23, 2015, 05:53:10 AM
#25
As my laptop is on for work from 9 to 5, I thought it would be nice to do some Btc mining at the same time.  I ended up getting a AntMiner U2 USB gizmo.  It works while I work.  It does all the number crunching so no adverse affect on the laptop speeds.  Cost £20 off eBay.  Mined about £2 worth of Btc in 6 months.  Probably less now. Wink
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January 23, 2015, 05:51:04 AM
#24
Magi
Slimcoin
Gapcoin
what about profit from mining this coins?
sr. member
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January 23, 2015, 05:43:08 AM
#23
well guys i do know that burst coin its a cpu hdd space coin to mine and may give a bit if in long use i persoaly do mine that coin with 5.4TB HDD but its not cpu its hdd and its like very difficult to config the miner and the pool assignment and the wallet and teh plots to the disk nothing must fail
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Blockchain and stuff
January 23, 2015, 03:05:20 AM
#22
At the risk of getting flamed, there is always Bytecent.  Its solomine only, and TBH difficulty is pretty high, but it should be included on the list.

I remember looking at slimcoin a while ago, and am honestly surprised that it survived. Maybe ill revisit it Smiley
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January 23, 2015, 02:09:41 AM
#21
Gapcoin is the largest know, decentralized search for Prime Gaps.

  Cool
Oh really? If we want to search prime numbers, then using Primecoin.
Compare:
The Only gapcoin pool have 137 active workers right now.
One of the Primecoin pools have 4710 active workers at the same time.

But both coins heavily mined on CPU so we must come back to my previous message  Wink
legendary
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January 21, 2015, 01:10:27 PM
#20
some old coins may be not that bad to mine, like chaincoin or similar
legendary
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January 21, 2015, 12:44:23 PM
#19
Magi is currently a good choice for CPU mining imho.

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Slimcoin is perhaps very underrated in terms of its importance in innovation in crypto currency. Slimcoin has the first known working implementation of PoB (Proof-of-Burn) block generation. It also utilizes the unique Dcrypt PoW algorithm which was designed for CPU mining and to be ASIC resistant.

The latest version of Slimcoin is available here: https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/m.9227084

The Slimcoin whitepaper also makes for a very interesting read: https://slimcoin.org/images/downloads/slimcoin_whitepaper.pdf

Although an experimental GPU miner does now exist for Slimcoin, very few people are currently mining, so it is therefore possible to find some blocks with CPU. You can mine in the wallet using: setgenerate true numberofcores via help Tab > Debug window > Console Tab. Slimcoin is also listed on Bter exchange.

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Gapcoin is a very interesting CPU mineable coin, although a GPU miner does now exist. http://gapcoin.org/ and https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/anngap-gapcoin-prime-gap-search-new-math-algo-cpu-gpu-zero-premine-822498

Gapcoin is the largest know, decentralized search for Prime Gaps.

  Cool
legendary
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January 21, 2015, 04:56:55 AM
#18
Is mining magi more profitable than cryptonote coins?

From my tests there is at least one cryptonote coin that is more profitable to mine than Magi. But not for long, it seems....
But you know, all depends on the price and the difficulty.
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January 20, 2015, 08:13:19 PM
#17
Is mining magi more profitable than cryptonote coins?
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January 20, 2015, 03:47:32 PM
#16
I mined XMR, I mined XMG, I mined DNC... now all seem to be worthless Sad
Last good hit was DNC, but now price is too low...

If there is no current pump or you mine a brand new coin, ALL coin prices are down. Did you hear that BTC, LTC and nearly all other coins crashed down?
Mining is not only making quick profit. If you believe in a coin, you will make long-term profit. Did you stop mining BTC for example, when the rate went down from $1200? Magi is a long-term project, not a pump and dump coin that will die after the dev made his profits. Read the ANN thread and get an idea of the concept.

I've read Magi ann much better than many. I've also translated it. You missed that Smiley)
Right now, by chance, I mine Magi. Still... if I believe in a coin, I don't necessarely mine it. Sometimes I mine something easier to mine and buy what I want to keep.
legendary
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January 20, 2015, 03:04:43 PM
#15
I vote for Magi also, its a cool long term project with high value regardless of coin value

one of those coin that should've come long before the altscene crisis, some good coin were destroyed by all those "altscammer"
legendary
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January 20, 2015, 02:42:21 PM
#14
I vote for Magi also, its a cool long term project with high value regardless of coin value
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January 20, 2015, 01:20:08 PM
#13
I mined XMR, I mined XMG, I mined DNC... now all seem to be worthless Sad
Last good hit was DNC, but now price is too low...

If there is no current pump or you mine a brand new coin, ALL coin prices are down. Did you hear that BTC, LTC and nearly all other coins crashed down?
Mining is not only making quick profit. If you believe in a coin, you will make long-term profit. Did you stop mining BTC for example, when the rate went down from $1200? Magi is a long-term project, not a pump and dump coin that will die after the dev made his profits. Read the ANN thread and get an idea of the concept.
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January 20, 2015, 12:14:26 PM
#12
I mined XMR, I mined XMG, I mined DNC... now all seem to be worthless Sad
Last good hit was DNC, but now price is too low...
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