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Topic: GAWminer black widow and mining ... Begginer... (Read 1478 times)

newbie
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So you think its good way to have one in home, for mining?
Well im wondering how much cost of electricity will be, he goes on 450W i think, so how much he will make total Kilowats per day?
sr. member
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M y friend that introduced me to BTC used a GAWminer black widow.And during most discussion on it ,i've realized its easy to set up and those most mining sales and purchase directly into your wallet.
newbie
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Thank you all for replying. Got some info I needed.
But now ive invested in GAWminers hashlets.. and I see that is quite profitable with them.. and now this Gawminer black widow asic coming to my home.. What do you think, should i keep him and plug him to mining or should I sell and invest in hashlets cloud mining ?
member
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This just my point of view, but dont waste time mining its a fools dream.

Just go buy it, and focus your job or something and consider it as investment.
hero member
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And for mining, can i get most of pools,multipools or whatever, or just try to solo mine and get most of it?

Mining at a pool will give you a more stable revenue than solo-mining.
And mining at a profit-switching pool should give you a higher expected revenue.

Hi there people. Im a complete noob in bitcoins, miners, altcoins or whatever.. I watched only couple videos on how to configure your miner and so, but completely lost. I have ordeder my GAWminer Black widow with 13MHS i think.. What can you tell me about this one? is it going to be useful at nowadays? AND most biggest question, when I get this miner at home, what should i do to keep him running.. is it hard to confugre to solo or multipools mining? maybe im too noob for this kinda job? please help me.. point me somehere..

Have you got a PSU for it? IIRC, it draws something like 500 watts.
legendary
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no need to carry heavy money bags anymore
Hi there people. Im a complete noob in bitcoins, miners, altcoins or whatever.. I watched only couple videos on how to configure your miner and so, but completely lost. I have ordeder my GAWminer Black widow with 13MHS i think.. What can you tell me about this one? is it going to be useful at nowadays? AND most biggest question, when I get this miner at home, what should i do to keep him running.. is it hard to confugre to solo or multipools mining? maybe im too noob for this kinda job? please help me.. point me somehere..

And for mining, can i get most of pools,multipools or whatever, or just try to solo mine and get most of it?


you will get better support in altcoins/mining section (https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?board=160.0),
As you are new, I recommend you to use multipools. Easy setup plus they will take care of mining most profitable coin and sell it. You'll get bitcoins directly into your wallet.

average income is around 0.0003 BTC per Mhs daily. (So You will get 0.0039 BTC daily), but this number is decreasing (two weeks ago it was around 0.0004 BTC per Mhs daily).

disadvatage of solomining is that you can possibly waste your time by mining useless coins (uderstand coins which price is dropping rapidly). Also you need to have wallet for this coin, and to be honest I don't think it's good to have multiple clients installed on your system.

newbie
Activity: 23
Merit: 0
Hi there people. Im a complete noob in bitcoins, miners, altcoins or whatever.. I watched only couple videos on how to configure your miner and so, but completely lost. I have ordeder my GAWminer Black widow with 13MHS i think.. What can you tell me about this one? is it going to be useful at nowadays? AND most biggest question, when I get this miner at home, what should i do to keep him running.. is it hard to confugre to solo or multipools mining? maybe im too noob for this kinda job? please help me.. point me somehere..

And for mining, can i get most of pools,multipools or whatever, or just try to solo mine and get most of it?
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