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Topic: Folding At Home With Medic Coin Earn Big Money with your GPUs - page 4. (Read 1576 times)

newbie
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@bitcoin9999, do you have an O/C tutorial for a 1080 Ti on folding @ home?

I was using 900 watts with my 12 card rig, that hardly seems alright Cheesy
I don't overclock my cards.  12 cards rig should eat up a lot more energy than 900 watts.
Yeah, I had the folding @home at max power, though.

Are there mining folding settings I should be aware of?
legendary
Activity: 2366
Merit: 1408
We put our adress of mediccoin on Folding home (according to tutorial), and then we leave mining...
And we receive daily in our wallet?

Each point on folding home is equal to 1 coin?
It's not clear the information on website
jr. member
Activity: 35
Merit: 1
Unfortunately people like this can openly market theirs scam without no consequence... Too bad really.

Nobody should enter try this shit, the scam is obvious.

Why is this a scam?  You mine and the computational that you use to help with protein goes directly to Stanford University scientists to find a cure for diseases such as diabetes, congenital diseases, Alzheimer's, etc.  So Medic coin is not getting a dime from your mining.  We pay you on the amounts of credit that you mined according to https://oracledoc.com

What is scamming?  According to the definition, "Scamming is a fraudulent scheme performed by a dishonest individual, group, or company in an attempt obtain money or something else of value."  We gained nothing if you mining to help the scientists at Stanford University to find cure for diseases.  If they do find cure for diseases that so many people suffer, then that is good for humanity. 

Medic Coin, reward you for putting your GPU to good use.  The payout is on https://oracledoc.com  .  If you feel like the payout is not enough then don't mine.  We get nothing from you, but if you decided to mine to contribute to humanity then everybody will thanks you.

In your first post you are claiming $90 a day in profits with a single 1080ti, and that statement if far for being true at the time of the post.

I can appreciate the principles behind what the project is trying to accomplish (I use to fold@home long ago), however opening a post with such a bold claims under current alt coin market conditions, that no one can not longer reproduce can be considered as false or ill advice for a personal benefit or agenda, and that my friend is a scam.  Second, did you mine on Medic Coin team (team 234020) on February 28 with your 1080 TI, if no then you can not claim that this is not true.   


First, people with a single 1080Ti did earn $90 a day on 2/28 when the pool difficulty was very low.  Early birds get the worm.  Once the words get out that you can earn $90 a day then more mining power go to Folding at Home then the earning gets less.  That is the true of all mining pool. 

It's true however you are still failing to make that disclaimer part of your original post.

Honesty and transparency goes a long way, you could have attracted more people to your project if you have been more open and transparent from the start and disclose under what circumstances that statement was true (private or initial offering, etc) and not vaguely state how much someone can or will earn as you already stated its all unpredictable.

and the fact that still fail to fully edit your initial post with more details about of this, stills smells like a scam.

You also failing to explain the 30% premine and 10 days of private mining before public launch.
full member
Activity: 504
Merit: 109
Unfortunately people like this can openly market theirs scam without no consequence... Too bad really.

Nobody should enter try this shit, the scam is obvious.

Why is this a scam?  You mine and the computational that you use to help with protein goes directly to Stanford University scientists to find a cure for diseases such as diabetes, congenital diseases, Alzheimer's, etc.  So Medic coin is not getting a dime from your mining.  We pay you on the amounts of credit that you mined according to https://oracledoc.com

What is scamming?  According to the definition, "Scamming is a fraudulent scheme performed by a dishonest individual, group, or company in an attempt obtain money or something else of value."  We gained nothing if you mining to help the scientists at Stanford University to find cure for diseases.  If they do find cure for diseases that so many people suffer, then that is good for humanity.  

Medic Coin, reward you for putting your GPU to good use.  The payout is on https://oracledoc.com  .  If you feel like the payout is not enough then don't mine.  We get nothing from you, but if you decided to mine to contribute to humanity then everybody will thanks you.

In your first post you are claiming $90 a day in profits with a single 1080ti, and that statement if far for being true at the time of the post.

I can appreciate the principles behind what the project is trying to accomplish (I use to fold@home long ago), however opening a post with such a bold claims under current alt coin market conditions, that no one can not longer reproduce can be considered as false or ill advice for a personal benefit or agenda, and that my friend is a scam.  Second, did you mine on Medic Coin team (team 234020) on February 28 with your 1080 TI, if no then you can not claim that this is not true.  


First, people with a single 1080Ti did earn $90 a day on 2/28/18 when the pool difficulty was very low.  Early birds get the worm.  Once the words got out that you can earn $90 a day mining for team 234020 then more mining power go to Folding at Home team 234020.  Once more people mining for Folding at Home team 234020, then the difficulty increased and earnings went down.  That is the true of all mining pool.  

Second, did you mine with Folding at Home team 234020 on 2/28/18 (from your statement "I use to fold@home long ago", most like you did not mine with F@H team 234020 on 2/28/18)?  If not then you can not say this is false because you were not a participant of team FAH 234020.
jr. member
Activity: 35
Merit: 1
Unfortunately people like this can openly market theirs scam without no consequence... Too bad really.

Nobody should enter try this shit, the scam is obvious.

Why is this a scam?  You mine and the computational that you use to help with protein goes directly to Stanford University scientists to find a cure for diseases such as diabetes, congenital diseases, Alzheimer's, etc.  So Medic coin is not getting a dime from your mining.  We pay you on the amounts of credit that you mined according to https://oracledoc.com

What is scamming?  According to the definition, "Scamming is a fraudulent scheme performed by a dishonest individual, group, or company in an attempt obtain money or something else of value."  We gained nothing if you mining to help the scientists at Stanford University to find cure for diseases.  If they do find cure for diseases that so many people suffer, then that is good for humanity.  

Medic Coin, reward you for putting your GPU to good use.  The payout is on https://oracledoc.com  .  If you feel like the payout is not enough then don't mine.  We get nothing from you, but if you decided to mine to contribute to humanity then everybody will thanks you.

In your first post you are claiming $90 a day in profits with a single 1080ti, and that statement if far for being true at the time of the post.

I can appreciate the principles behind what the project is trying to accomplish (I use to fold@home long ago), however opening a post with such a bold claims under current alt coin market conditions, that no one can not longer reproduce can be considered as false or ill advice for a personal benefit or agenda, and that my friend is a scam.

full member
Activity: 504
Merit: 109
Unfortunately people like this can openly market theirs scam without no consequence... Too bad really.

Nobody should enter try this shit, the scam is obvious.

How is this a scam?  If you are the early miners you get $90 a day that's true.  As the pool difficulty gets harder you get less because you are competing against other miners.  You can see the payouts at https://oracledoc.com  and instructions on how to mine https://mediccoin.com/foldinghome-using-gpu/
Okay, then it’s just clickbait if you’re still putting $90 “currently”, then. The past earnings could be anything but nobody cares about it, current earnings matter for mining. Putting garbage clickbait to get users shows a lot about your coin.



It was earning $90 currently when I posted the topic on February 28.  Currently means during the day of posting it was $90 a day.  It is like I said currently one bitcoin is $10,900.  Then a year later you read my thread and bitcoin a year later is $5000 and you faulted me for saying currently on my thread when in fact the thread was one year old.  So currently means at the time of posting.

Okay, then correct your first post in the thread. It takes two seconds to do so, or don’t bump your year-old thread with outdated information. It’s not like you lose the ability to change things after a certain amount of time.

I corrected after you mentioned it.  The thread time stamp and when it was posted is very clear to everyone, but I added the date just to make sure people know that they read a three-day-old thread.
full member
Activity: 504
Merit: 109
Unfortunately people like this can openly market theirs scam without no consequence... Too bad really.

Nobody should enter try this shit, the scam is obvious.

Why is this a scam?  You mine and the computational power that you use to help with protein folding go directly to Stanford University scientists to find a cure for diseases such as diabetes, congenital diseases, Alzheimer's, etc.  So Medic coin is not getting a dime from your mining.  We pay you on the amounts of credit that you mined according to https://oracledoc.com to reward you for doing good things for humanity.

What is scamming?  According to the definition, "Scamming is a fraudulent scheme performed by a dishonest individual, group, or company in an attempt obtain money or something else of value."  We gained nothing  when you decided to mine to help the scientists at Stanford University to find cure for diseases.  If they do find cure for diseases that so many people suffer, then that is good for humanity.  

Medic Coin rewards you for putting your GPU to good use.  The payout is on https://oracledoc.com  .  If you feel like the payout is not enough then don't mine.  But if you decided to mine to contribute to humanity then everybody will thank you.
legendary
Activity: 1624
Merit: 1130
Bitcoin FTW!
Unfortunately people like this can openly market theirs scam without no consequence... Too bad really.

Nobody should enter try this shit, the scam is obvious.

How is this a scam?  If you are the early miners you get $90 a day that's true.  As the pool difficulty gets harder you get less because you are competing against other miners.  You can see the payouts at https://oracledoc.com  and instructions on how to mine https://mediccoin.com/foldinghome-using-gpu/
Okay, then it’s just clickbait if you’re still putting $90 “currently”, then. The past earnings could be anything but nobody cares about it, current earnings matter for mining. Putting garbage clickbait to get users shows a lot about your coin.



It was earning $90 currently when I posted the topic on February 28.  Currently means during the day of posting it was $90 a day.  It is like I said currently one bitcoin is $10,900.  Then a year later you read my thread and bitcoin a year later is $5000 and you faulted me for saying currently on my thread when in fact the thread was one year old.  So currently means at the time of posting.

Then correct your first post in the thread. It takes two seconds to do so, or don’t bump your year-old thread with outdated information. It’s not like you lose the ability to change things after a certain amount of time.
full member
Activity: 504
Merit: 109
@bitcoin9999, do you have an O/C tutorial for a 1080 Ti on folding @ home?

I was using 900 watts with my 12 card rig, that hardly seems alright Cheesy

I don't overclock my cards.  12 cards rig should eat up a lot more energy than 900 watts.
newbie
Activity: 182
Merit: 0
@bitcoin9999, do you have an O/C tutorial for a 1080 Ti on folding @ home?

I was using 900 watts with my 12 card rig, that hardly seems alright Cheesy
full member
Activity: 504
Merit: 109
Unfortunately people like this can openly market theirs scam without no consequence... Too bad really.

Nobody should enter try this shit, the scam is obvious.

How is this a scam?  If you are the early miners you get $90 a day that's true.  As the pool difficulty gets harder you get less because you are competing against other miners.  You can see the payouts at https://oracledoc.com  and instructions on how to mine https://mediccoin.com/foldinghome-using-gpu/
Okay, then it’s just clickbait if you’re still putting $90 “currently”, then. The past earnings could be anything but nobody cares about it, current earnings matter for mining. Putting garbage clickbait to get users shows a lot about your coin.



It was earning $90 currently when I posted the topic on February 28.  Currently means during the day of posting it was $90 a day.  It is like I said currently one bitcoin is $10,900.  Then a year later you read my thread and bitcoin a year later is $5000 and you faulted me for saying currently on my thread when in fact the thread was one year old.  So currently means at the time of posting.
legendary
Activity: 1624
Merit: 1130
Bitcoin FTW!
Unfortunately people like this can openly market theirs scam without no consequence... Too bad really.

Nobody should enter try this shit, the scam is obvious.

How is this a scam?  If you are the early miners you get $90 a day that's true.  As the pool difficulty gets harder you get less because you are competing against other miners.  You can see the payouts at https://oracledoc.com  and instructions on how to mine https://mediccoin.com/foldinghome-using-gpu/
Okay, then it’s just clickbait if you’re still putting $90 “currently”, then. The past earnings could be anything but nobody cares about it, current earnings matter for mining. Putting garbage clickbait to get users shows a lot about your coin.

full member
Activity: 504
Merit: 109
Unfortunately people like this can openly market theirs scam without no consequence... Too bad really.

Nobody should enter try this shit, the scam is obvious.

How is this a scam?  If you are the early miners you get $90 a day that's true.  As the pool difficulty gets harder you get less because you are competing against other miners.  You can see the payouts at https://oracledoc.com  and instructions on how to mine https://mediccoin.com/foldinghome-using-gpu/
full member
Activity: 504
Merit: 109
Can't see how it could work out like that. Do you have any proof?

You can find the payout each day here https://oracledoc.com .  People must understand that your earning is based on the difficulty of the pool.  Today the difficulty is 4x harder than three days ago so you earn less.  That is how it works on all mining.  If you had mined btc 10 years ago with a gpu, you could get thousands of coins but today you will not get anything with gpu.
full member
Activity: 504
Merit: 109
Wow. Is it true? Someone already tried? 90 from one card? As it is very tempting everything.

When the pool difficulty is low, you get $90 per card.  now it is about $15 per card.  The pool difficulty is getting harder each day.  It is just like bitcoin 9 years ago, you could easily get thousands of bitcoins with a good gpu
full member
Activity: 504
Merit: 109
I detect BS - I checked and you can do folding at home with your card through medicoin but no idea how you would get any tokens out of that...

As long as you have a valid medic coin address, you can get payout.  You can check your payouts at https://oracledoc.com  and instructions to mine with medic coin team https://mediccoin.com/foldinghome-using-gpu/
full member
Activity: 504
Merit: 109
If a single card could produce over $2000 USD a month im pretty sure every miner in the world would be on it. Use a lil common sense here when people make these wild ass claims.

That is how a pool work,  when you are one of the first miner the difficulty is low so you can earn easily $90 a day, but as the difficulty get harder then you earn less coins.  You can check out how to mine with your cpu and gpu at https://mediccoin.com/foldinghome-using-gpu/ and payouts at https://oracledoc.com
full member
Activity: 504
Merit: 109
This is a scrypt coin. Not for gpu mining.

What is a scrypt coin? Getting a bit confused when OP states that you can mine it with 1080TI with 90$ profit per 24/7 h...

Like they say, if it sounds too good to be true, it probably is.

Why is the payout so high?

Is this legit?

We are using Folding at Home (cpu and gpu only).  The scrypt PoW is done.  You can find out how to mine with your cpu and gpu at https://mediccoin.com/foldinghome-using-gpu/
full member
Activity: 504
Merit: 109
Ok, how can we gain the coins, and where to sell?

First, you need a Medic Coin address.  You can download the medic coin wallet to get the address:  https://mediccoin.com/wallets/
Second, you need to join Folding at Home Medic Coin team:  https://mediccoin.com/foldinghome-using-gpu/
Third, check your earnings at http://oracledoc.com/
Fourth, you can keep the coins in your wallet and have it stakes and earn more coins or sell it through this exchange https://wallet.crypto-bridge.org/market/BRIDGE.MEDIC_BRIDGE.BTC
legendary
Activity: 2366
Merit: 1408
This is a scrypt coin. Not for gpu mining.

OP said:  Currently one Ti1080 net you about $90 USD daily

Yes, when the pool did not have too many people the payout for 1 Ti1080 was $90 a day.  Today, probably $15 a day.  You can see the payout here http://oracledoc.com/

Ok, but can you make a simple steps to gain medic coin and where to sell?
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