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Topic: [CryptoNight] CPU mining guide & coins that will get you a return (Read 16013 times)

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newbie
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This is a great little thread, thanks for putting it together!

Another one worth mentioning is Plenteum (PLE). This is a new coin running CN-LITE V1 and now is a good time to fill a bag.

Main site: https://www.plenteum.com
Explorer: http://block-explorer.plenteum.com/
How To Mine: https://virtopia.ca/how-to-mine-plenteum/

Disclaimer: I am am affiliated with Plenteum.
sr. member
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I'm pretty sure that he's just blurt-mentioning that coin like he did in every Mining altcoin and Altcoin discussion threads.
Seriously, he's suggesting it to the members without even knowing its POW algorithm.

Based in this.
I see... No harm done anyways Smiley

Maybe this conversation helped him increase his knowledge about cryptocurrencies in general and Binarium in particular.

BTW, I like your signature Smiley Keep up the good work.
legendary
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If anyone here is mining Binarium, here is a nice video on what the Binarium team is working on!
-snip-
Thanks for the suggestion but this is a X11 coin, as described on the announcement thread here: https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/ann-binarium-is-the-cryptocurrency-protected-from-asics-and-oriented-on-games-3894620

I've created this thread as a resource for CryptoNight coins only.
I'm pretty sure that he's just blurt-mentioning that coin like he did in every Mining altcoin and Altcoin discussion threads.
Seriously, he's suggesting it to the members without even knowing its POW algorithm.

Based in this.
newbie
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Oh, sorry man
sr. member
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If anyone here is mining Binarium, here is a nice video on what the Binarium team is working on!

https://youtu.be/rOW1_yOUdZ4
Thanks for the suggestion but this is a X11 coin, as described on the announcement thread here: https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/ann-binarium-is-the-cryptocurrency-protected-from-asics-and-oriented-on-games-3894620

I've created this thread as a resource for CryptoNight coins only.
newbie
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XTL  - Stellite!  Great project!!!
sr. member
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Anyone looked at Binarium money..Looks really good.. CPU only..! Masternode..!
I see this coin is on the X11 algorithm. Although, I see it is ASIC resistant, I'm only covering CryptoNight coins in this thread.

I found info about this coin here: [ANN] Binarium is the cryptocurrency protected from ASICs and oriented on games
newbie
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Anyone looked at Binarium money..Looks really good.. CPU only..! Masternode..!
sr. member
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I've added a new coin to the main page of this thread: Quantum (QRL)

QRL is a cryptonight V7 coin that can bring you 0.35 QRL per day with a hash rate of about 150 h/s.

Currently there is a lot of activity related to this coin and I believe it can be a winner long term Smiley

Happy mining Smiley
sr. member
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it would be cool if you write marketcaps of these coins here with each one of them. It will make for a better decision which coin to mine or invest into. But good list nonetheless
Market caps are not relevant to mining since we're not mining for profitability. Plus they also change a lot so, they will be hard to maintain.

Most GPU miners are not profitable if you have to pay $0.15/kWh. So there is a overload of GPU now.
Again, this is not mining for immediate profit.
newbie
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You write that the GPU is harder to find in shops/online.  It's not true. All retailers and secondary market are overloaded with video cards.
I think that the CryptoNight algorithm has nothing to do with the CPU. If it becomes profitable, there will immediately come a lot of GPUs.
Most coins from 1 post are decentralized digital money. It is based on CryptoNote anonymous technology. It is forks monero or coins with a similar idea and technology. And to mine them on the CPU hoping for a pamp like a game of roulette Cheesy
The only chance to make money on the CPU is to find new coins on algorithms where there is no GPU.

Most GPU miners are not profitable if you have to pay $0.15/kWh. So there is a overload of GPU now.
newbie
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it would be cool if you write marketcaps of these coins here with each one of them. It will make for a better decision which coin to mine or invest into. But good list nonetheless
newbie
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You will see the difference if you enter the web site instead off making an aggressive comment.

I just tried to help. No need to promote website.
I have gone to the website but could not find any new things when comparing it to whattomine.com. That's why I asked what I have missed.

I could have just reported your post as spam to the admins but did not do that and was giving you the benefit of the doubt. It seems I was mistaken...  Undecided

Maybe you do not look to the right place.
https://screenshotscdn.firefoxusercontent.com/images/ee1d1895-271d-4f82-8481-5d7df94e66da.png
sr. member
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You will see the difference if you enter the web site instead off making an aggressive comment.

I just tried to help. No need to promote website.
I have gone to the website but could not find any new things when comparing it to whattomine.com. That's why I asked what I have missed.

I could have just reported your post as spam to the admins but did not do that and was giving you the benefit of the doubt. It seems I was mistaken...  Undecided
newbie
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You can look there what is the most profitable cryptonight coin.

https://www.coincalculators.io
I understand you are promoting your website but, in essence, this is spam. You need to look for another way of promoting it which does not break the forum rules.

On the other hand, what does your website bring new to the table when comparing it to other websites like http://whattomine.com/ ?
You will see the difference if you enter the web site instead off making an aggressive comment.

I just tried to help. No need to promote website.
sr. member
Activity: 616
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You can look there what is the most profitable cryptonight coin.

https://www.coincalculators.io
I understand you are promoting your website but, in essence, this is spam. You need to look for another way of promoting it which does not break the forum rules.

On the other hand, what does your website bring new to the table when comparing it to other websites like http://whattomine.com/ ?
sr. member
Activity: 616
Merit: 279
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And to mine them on the CPU hoping for a pamp like a game of roulette Cheesy
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It's clear to me that your crypto currency knowledge is limited. It's amazing that you are a hero member and still don't have a clue on how you can make money here.  Sad

Nonetheless, I wish you all the best. Smiley


hero member
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You write that the GPU is harder to find in shops/online.  It's not true. All retailers and secondary market are overloaded with video cards.
I think that the CryptoNight algorithm has nothing to do with the CPU. If it becomes profitable, there will immediately come a lot of GPUs.
Most coins from 1 post are decentralized digital money. It is based on CryptoNote anonymous technology. It is forks monero or coins with a similar idea and technology. And to mine them on the CPU hoping for a pamp like a game of roulette Cheesy
The only chance to make money on the CPU is to find new coins on algorithms where there is no GPU.
sr. member
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If you mine a crypto currency with a hashrate  150 h/s, then it does not even pay for electricity costs Smiley
The whole idea of this thread is to mine coins that will eventually increase in price. It is stated in the first post (with red) that you will probably pay more for electricity than you get in coins if you try to sell them right away.
Please read the OP again.

These processors have a special TR4 socket. Motherboards for this socket cost $ 400-500. + the cost of a cooler is 40-50 dollars ( 180 W TDP  Smiley )

Therefore, to compare AMD Ryzen Threadripper 1950X and 1080ti for mining is unrealistic.
The comparison I have done is at the hash rate & price level for the two components not the connected devices that are required for them to run.

Since the 1080TI (~$1000) has a CryptoNight hash rate of about 830 h/s and an older & cheaper AMD Ryzen 1700X has 725 h/s (~$330) (like you said previously) then I think it's comparable and a good alternative. Not to mention that you can get the CPU anywhere and the GPU is harder to find in shops/online.

Nonetheless, let's keep this discussion on topic (CPU mining guide & coins) as there are endless threads about this.
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