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legendary
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Today at 04:35:49 PM
#18
MinerBoxes from PCPraha.cz or minerboxes.com can make the miner very silent. Or you can just buy miners like AL0 or KS0 for home mining (iceriver machines).
Of course, with these ASICs there will be quiet mining, but this does not mean that it will be profitable. You will give 1000 dollars for an ASIC, and then for 3 years you will receive 1 dollar per day Smiley If we take average profit values.

AL1 PRO is profitable rn, you just have to watch the market and buy asap. Or the hosting option ofc with low electricity prices
I'm not crazy to pay $33,000 for this asic Smiley
Better then to look at the new A11 asic from DragonBall Miner, which is almost 3 times cheaper and its profit is almost the same.
But these asics are mining shitcoins, and the profit will drop every day.

Yes it will drop, like gpus and everything else.

The one thing that will happen is these coins will pump like hell during the bull market because the asic developers have mined a heap before release.  Radiant is a classic example, asics have been on the network for months
but they have only just been released to the public

I've been mining Radiant on GPUs for a while, now I need to see how many coins I have. If the story with the Kaspa coin repeats itself, we may see a price of 1 cent on this coin.
But it will depend on the demand for new ASICs.
full member
Activity: 274
Merit: 101
September 06, 2024, 09:07:10 PM
#17
MinerBoxes from PCPraha.cz or minerboxes.com can make the miner very silent. Or you can just buy miners like AL0 or KS0 for home mining (iceriver machines).
Of course, with these ASICs there will be quiet mining, but this does not mean that it will be profitable. You will give 1000 dollars for an ASIC, and then for 3 years you will receive 1 dollar per day Smiley If we take average profit values.

AL1 PRO is profitable rn, you just have to watch the market and buy asap. Or the hosting option ofc with low electricity prices
I'm not crazy to pay $33,000 for this asic Smiley
Better then to look at the new A11 asic from DragonBall Miner, which is almost 3 times cheaper and its profit is almost the same.
But these asics are mining shitcoins, and the profit will drop every day.

Yes it will drop, like gpus and everything else.

The one thing that will happen is these coins will pump like hell during the bull market because the asic developers have mined a heap before release.  Radiant is a classic example, asics have been on the network for months
but they have only just been released to the public
full member
Activity: 274
Merit: 101
September 06, 2024, 09:04:07 PM
#16
HOSTING>HOME MINING trsut me on this one

You sound like you have so much experience on this....

Segmining (used to be on this forum)
Screwed me over for $20,000

Gigawatt screwed me over for $10,000

Hosting is not always the best.....
legendary
Activity: 1736
Merit: 1071
September 06, 2024, 02:55:19 PM
#15
MinerBoxes from PCPraha.cz or minerboxes.com can make the miner very silent. Or you can just buy miners like AL0 or KS0 for home mining (iceriver machines).
Of course, with these ASICs there will be quiet mining, but this does not mean that it will be profitable. You will give 1000 dollars for an ASIC, and then for 3 years you will receive 1 dollar per day Smiley If we take average profit values.

AL1 PRO is profitable rn, you just have to watch the market and buy asap. Or the hosting option ofc with low electricity prices
I'm not crazy to pay $33,000 for this asic Smiley
Better then to look at the new A11 asic from DragonBall Miner, which is almost 3 times cheaper and its profit is almost the same.
But these asics are mining shitcoins, and the profit will drop every day.
jr. member
Activity: 109
Merit: 1
September 06, 2024, 03:49:22 AM
#14
MinerBoxes from PCPraha.cz or minerboxes.com can make the miner very silent. Or you can just buy miners like AL0 or KS0 for home mining (iceriver machines).
Of course, with these ASICs there will be quiet mining, but this does not mean that it will be profitable. You will give 1000 dollars for an ASIC, and then for 3 years you will receive 1 dollar per day Smiley If we take average profit values.

AL1 PRO is profitable rn, you just have to watch the market and buy asap. Or the hosting option ofc with low electricity prices
legendary
Activity: 1736
Merit: 1071
September 05, 2024, 10:51:30 AM
#13
MinerBoxes from PCPraha.cz or minerboxes.com can make the miner very silent. Or you can just buy miners like AL0 or KS0 for home mining (iceriver machines).
Of course, with these ASICs there will be quiet mining, but this does not mean that it will be profitable. You will give 1000 dollars for an ASIC, and then for 3 years you will receive 1 dollar per day Smiley If we take average profit values.
jr. member
Activity: 109
Merit: 1
September 05, 2024, 03:55:34 AM
#12
MinerBoxes from PCPraha.cz or minerboxes.com can make the miner very silent. Or you can just buy miners like AL0 or KS0 for home mining (iceriver machines).
legendary
Activity: 1736
Merit: 1071
September 04, 2024, 11:23:25 AM
#11
There were miners in the past which were quiet, not silent.

I had one of them and it was the Antminer C1. It was basically an Antminer S3 but it was water cooled. And if you modded it properly you could have it in your room and you could even sleep in the room, it was that quiet. However it wasn't efficient because there were more fans and it was also very bulky and not good if you wanted to have a few of them.

With ETH mining you basically used regular GPUs and if you had an open air rig, you could of had a very quiet setup, as long as you had them far away from one another so they wouldn't overheat. So it is possible but you just cannot have too many of them.

There is also the issue with heat. The more miners the more heat it will generate, so unless its winter, you would need to use an AC to remove that heat.
I used to use raisers with 50 centimetre cables, but even with a metre cable it was impossible to place the video cards far away and the last ones in the row got more heat anyway.  And if there are 50-60 video cards in open cases and more in the room, it's impossible to deal with the noise.
All I did was to keep the noise from being heard from outside the house, garage, etc.
legendary
Activity: 3808
Merit: 1723
September 03, 2024, 08:59:10 PM
#10
There were miners in the past which were quiet, not silent.

I had one of them and it was the Antminer C1. It was basically an Antminer S3 but it was water cooled. And if you modded it properly you could have it in your room and you could even sleep in the room, it was that quiet. However it wasn't efficient because there were more fans and it was also very bulky and not good if you wanted to have a few of them.

With ETH mining you basically used regular GPUs and if you had an open air rig, you could of had a very quiet setup, as long as you had them far away from one another so they wouldn't overheat. So it is possible but you just cannot have too many of them.

There is also the issue with heat. The more miners the more heat it will generate, so unless its winter, you would need to use an AC to remove that heat.
jr. member
Activity: 109
Merit: 1
September 02, 2024, 04:11:07 AM
#9
HOSTING>HOME MINING trsut me on this one
legendary
Activity: 1736
Merit: 1071
August 20, 2024, 09:24:04 AM
#8
Well, in my country the advantage is that you can get a mining company and make the most of the profits, and the bad thing is that you are going to need a lot of electrical energy, so you must have a good site prepared with high energy efficiency and the electricity sheet will help you. it will be expensive obviously
Miners do not use the electrical passport in locations that are not suitable for mining. This applies to houses, flats, garages, warehouses, sheds and similar premises. You cannot assess the condition of the wiring because it is hidden under the finish of the room, and the wiring may be of poor quality and could cause a fire if loaded.
If you are going to mine, you need to replace all the wiring and preferably design a power reserve, then install fire and short circuit protection, install video surveillance and a security system if necessary, and only then go mining. Otherwise, you run the risk of seeing coals and ashes at the location.
jr. member
Activity: 4
Merit: 0
July 10, 2024, 06:58:09 PM
#7
Well, in my country the advantage is that you can get a mining company and make the most of the profits, and the bad thing is that you are going to need a lot of electrical energy, so you must have a good site prepared with high energy efficiency and the electricity sheet will help you. it will be expensive obviously
sr. member
Activity: 686
Merit: 403
July 08, 2024, 02:56:35 PM
#6
Right now the most silent Asic miners for homes are KS0 pro and ultra, they take 100watts from wall and they give 200GH to 400GH on mining Kaspa coin, they make up to $0.80 to $2 per day depending on the model you getting.
jr. member
Activity: 109
Merit: 1
July 08, 2024, 04:16:14 AM
#5
Rather than home mining, if you have to pay for electricity iw ould choose mining hosting like oneminers.com which can provide better electricity prices and higher profitability. Plus warranty and full service of the machine, you just control it via their app, which is way easier than mining at home Cheesy
full member
Activity: 1420
Merit: 225
July 07, 2024, 01:01:07 PM
#4
Mining is noisy, ASICs are louder. If noise is a concern you must compromise elsewhere which will decrease any profit.
legendary
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Merit: 3114
July 07, 2024, 10:14:17 AM
#3
Do you have any plans for silent mining at home? I only learned about Jasmine Miner
This depends on a lot of things and aspects , resources and space that you have to make that.
Another thing is how much would you spend on that mining setup and if you have electricity for free or not.
I would recommend a separate room with a ventilation system to get the heat out.
A few more details what exactly you want would be helpful.
legendary
Activity: 3738
Merit: 2656
Evil beware: We have waffles!
July 05, 2024, 01:08:10 PM
#2
The Jasmine miners are altcoin miners NOT Bitcoin miners. This area is only for Bitcoin topics - not crapcoins.
Requesting mods to move yer post to altcoin area.
newbie
Activity: 2
Merit: 0
July 04, 2024, 04:38:12 AM
#1
Do you have any plans for silent mining at home? I only learned about Jasmine Miner
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