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July 24, 2015, 05:05:21 AM
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I tried to back read and look for the specs of the "old" computer that the OP is saying and cant find any or maybe i'm blind
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if you mine BTC with a computer like that most likely you will earn just a few satoshis per day or less. Maybe mining a new alt-currency and waiting for it to grow in price if it had potential might be a good option IMO.

Read this post for why mining an altcoin instead of straight BTC is almost always a bad idea.

It might be true, yes, but he has a really old computer and he won't mine anything. If he has a good processor he can mine some alts with CPU, but you can't mine BTC with CPU so that's the problem.. Smiley
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if you mine BTC with a computer like that most likely you will earn just a few satoshis per day or less. Maybe mining a new alt-currency and waiting for it to grow in price if it had potential might be a good option IMO.

Read this post for why mining an altcoin instead of straight BTC is almost always a bad idea.
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No, I'm 100% sure it won't make you any money, and even if you have free electricity it will took ages to mine some normal amounts of BTC. But if your processor is good enough, you can try to mine some new and low difficulty coins, just watch altcoin announcements, I'm sure you will find something for you Smiley
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if you mine BTC with a computer like that most likely you will earn just a few satoshis per day or less. Maybe mining a new alt-currency and waiting for it to grow in price if it had potential might be a good option IMO.
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I have a computer which will not used, however, it is about 4-5 years old already,
is it worth to use it to mine BTC?

If yes, how much will I expect to get in 1 month Huh

Not only it is not worth but is impossible to mine bitcoins with a computer. It is impossible to mine with a new computer. To not speak here for a old one.

It's NOT impossible. Even when we were to where it was "impossible" to GPU mine, someone hit TWO blocks with a USB miner. It's basically just the lottery. Claiming it's impossible is naive. Are you likely to? No. But if you feel lucky, go for it.

Yes it is a lottery, but chances are horrible. If you think you can hit chances like that, than you are better off playing a real lottery and if you win, you will win much more than hitting a block or two in Bitcoin. Lol

It also depends on hashrate.  I know there was a group on the forums that was renting large hash rates.   They did multiple runs, and I believe in the end had a positive amount.  Which is part luck of the pool they used when solo mining.

So it can be done but yes with a usb stick miner or two it is horrible odds.



this was a good strategy with various altcoin, many were renting an enormous amount of hash back than from betahash miningrig ecc... and pointing everything at every new altcoin, then dump fast, it's go without saying that a thing like this did not last so long...

but it was very profitable risk were minimal, occasionally dev screw the launch and you lose quite a good amount, from 0.1 to 1 btc
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I have a computer which will not used, however, it is about 4-5 years old already,
is it worth to use it to mine BTC?

If yes, how much will I expect to get in 1 month Huh

Not only it is not worth but is impossible to mine bitcoins with a computer. It is impossible to mine with a new computer. To not speak here for a old one.

It's NOT impossible. Even when we were to where it was "impossible" to GPU mine, someone hit TWO blocks with a USB miner. It's basically just the lottery. Claiming it's impossible is naive. Are you likely to? No. But if you feel lucky, go for it.

Yes it is a lottery, but chances are horrible. If you think you can hit chances like that, than you are better off playing a real lottery and if you win, you will win much more than hitting a block or two in Bitcoin. Lol

It also depends on hashrate.  I know there was a group on the forums that was renting large hash rates.   They did multiple runs, and I believe in the end had a positive amount.  Which is part luck of the pool they used when solo mining.

So it can be done but yes with a usb stick miner or two it is horrible odds.



I think you could probably run a Pi and a couple USB miners off a small solar panel. If so, you could be essentially getting free lottery tickets, and if you don't win, you didn't really lose anything. I'm wondering if a small panel could sustain that, though. May be worth doing just for the lulz.
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I have a computer which will not used, however, it is about 4-5 years old already,
is it worth to use it to mine BTC?

If yes, how much will I expect to get in 1 month Huh

Not only it is not worth but is impossible to mine bitcoins with a computer. It is impossible to mine with a new computer. To not speak here for a old one.

It's NOT impossible. Even when we were to where it was "impossible" to GPU mine, someone hit TWO blocks with a USB miner. It's basically just the lottery. Claiming it's impossible is naive. Are you likely to? No. But if you feel lucky, go for it.

Yes it is a lottery, but chances are horrible. If you think you can hit chances like that, than you are better off playing a real lottery and if you win, you will win much more than hitting a block or two in Bitcoin. Lol

It also depends on hashrate.  I know there was a group on the forums that was renting large hash rates.   They did multiple runs, and I believe in the end had a positive amount.  Which is part luck of the pool they used when solo mining.

So it can be done but yes with a usb stick miner or two it is horrible odds.

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I have a computer which will not used, however, it is about 4-5 years old already,
is it worth to use it to mine BTC?

If yes, how much will I expect to get in 1 month Huh

Not only it is not worth but is impossible to mine bitcoins with a computer. It is impossible to mine with a new computer. To not speak here for a old one.

It's NOT impossible. Even when we were to where it was "impossible" to GPU mine, someone hit TWO blocks with a USB miner. It's basically just the lottery. Claiming it's impossible is naive. Are you likely to? No. But if you feel lucky, go for it.

Yes it is a lottery, but chances are horrible. If you think you can hit chances like that, than you are better off playing a real lottery and if you win, you will win much more than hitting a block or two in Bitcoin. Lol
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it may be possible to hit a block(with a very low hash) now that the diff isn't rising too much, but don't expect the same thing if the price was climbing without rest

so hironically solo mining can have a point when bitcoin remain stable, still it's better to mine altcoin with the same hash, mre profit is awaiting you

People claim altcoins are more profitable, but it's because they leave out a major calculation: how much of those alts they could buy using Bitcoin.

For example, you can mine 0.01 BTC per day with your current rig. You can mine 10k of a coin that's worth 0.5 bits, but you theorize that they will be worth 2 bits next week (and very well might be). Your mining is now a choice of:

1) Mining 10k of that coin
or
2) Mining Bitcoin, converting to that alt, and having 20k of them

Now, when the value jumps from 0.5 bits to 2 bits next week, it's a matter of:

1) Having 0.02 BTC
or
2) Having 0.04 BTC

The second scenario, while it sounds like less in the beginning, just netted you a 100% higher return than if you had mined the alts.

This has been true with every single altcoin over the past 2 years that I've followed them. I haven't found a single altcoin that was better off being mined instead of doing Bitcoin and just converting. Far too many people aren't paying attention to the economics, despite how basic the concept is.

That said, everyone's free to do what they want. If people want to continue devaluing themselves, that's their own choice. I can only educate people so much.
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it may be possible to hit a block(with a very low hash) now that the diff isn't rising too much, but don't expect the same thing if the price was climbing without rest

so hironically solo mining can have a point when bitcoin remain stable, still it's better to mine altcoin with the same hash, mre profit is awaiting you

I'm in the process of trying that out (mining altcoin with my U2's), i'll give a detailed analysis in a couple of weeks Smiley
legendary
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it may be possible to hit a block(with a very low hash) now that the diff isn't rising too much, but don't expect the same thing if the price was climbing without rest

so hironically solo mining can have a point when bitcoin remain stable, still it's better to mine altcoin with the same hash, mre profit is awaiting you
legendary
Activity: 1988
Merit: 1007
I have a computer which will not used, however, it is about 4-5 years old already,
is it worth to use it to mine BTC?

If yes, how much will I expect to get in 1 month Huh

Not only it is not worth but is impossible to mine bitcoins with a computer. It is impossible to mine with a new computer. To not speak here for a old one.

It's NOT impossible. Even when we were to where it was "impossible" to GPU mine, someone hit TWO blocks with a USB miner. It's basically just the lottery. Claiming it's impossible is naive. Are you likely to? No. But if you feel lucky, go for it.

Were talking very very low odds though.  If you just use a old pc and no asics on mining BTC it is going to be just horrible odds.  You can use a few old block erupters and be more of a lotto machine.

If you are going to do it get a raspberry PI you will pay it off in electricity savings.  And you can run the lotto machine there with a few usb miners.  Chances are you will never hit a block... but if you get very lucky not impossible.

I'll second the idea of a Pi and USB miners. Even if you never hit anything, that's ridiculously cheap (even the USB drives are pretty cheap, should be a couple dollars each at this point).
legendary
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I have a computer which will not used, however, it is about 4-5 years old already,
is it worth to use it to mine BTC?

If yes, how much will I expect to get in 1 month Huh

Not only it is not worth but is impossible to mine bitcoins with a computer. It is impossible to mine with a new computer. To not speak here for a old one.

It's NOT impossible. Even when we were to where it was "impossible" to GPU mine, someone hit TWO blocks with a USB miner. It's basically just the lottery. Claiming it's impossible is naive. Are you likely to? No. But if you feel lucky, go for it.

Were talking very very low odds though.  If you just use a old pc and no asics on mining BTC it is going to be just horrible odds.  You can use a few old block erupters and be more of a lotto machine.

If you are going to do it get a raspberry PI you will pay it off in electricity savings.  And you can run the lotto machine there with a few usb miners.  Chances are you will never hit a block... but if you get very lucky not impossible.
legendary
Activity: 1988
Merit: 1007
I have a computer which will not used, however, it is about 4-5 years old already,
is it worth to use it to mine BTC?

If yes, how much will I expect to get in 1 month Huh

Not only it is not worth but is impossible to mine bitcoins with a computer. It is impossible to mine with a new computer. To not speak here for a old one.

It's NOT impossible. Even when we were to where it was "impossible" to GPU mine, someone hit TWO blocks with a USB miner. It's basically just the lottery. Claiming it's impossible is naive. Are you likely to? No. But if you feel lucky, go for it.
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I have a computer which will not used, however, it is about 4-5 years old already,
is it worth to use it to mine BTC?

If yes, how much will I expect to get in 1 month Huh

Not only it is not worth but is impossible to mine bitcoins with a computer. It is impossible to mine with a new computer. To not speak here for a old one.
legendary
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I have a computer which will not used, however, it is about 4-5 years old already,
is it worth to use it to mine BTC?

If yes, how much will I expect to get in 1 month Huh
using your old computer to directly mine bitcoin is a hard thing to do. But you can still mining bitcoin but not directly to mine bitcoin but use your old computer to POS mining or staking for altcoin. Search for the profitable POS coin such as Diamond, Hyperstake etc, and then you sell your staking coin to bitcoin

It's not a hard thing to do. You can do it easily with a program or two.

But you will lose money with electricity on PC running.  And not to mention you cannot compete against asics.  2 old usb block erupters can match sha power on hashing with great GPU's.   SHA is a asic game now.
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I have a computer which will not used, however, it is about 4-5 years old already,
is it worth to use it to mine BTC?

If yes, how much will I expect to get in 1 month Huh
using your old computer to directly mine bitcoin is a hard thing to do. But you can still mining bitcoin but not directly to mine bitcoin but use your old computer to POS mining or staking for altcoin. Search for the profitable POS coin such as Diamond, Hyperstake etc, and then you sell your staking coin to bitcoin
legendary
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No. Don't mine with it. Mining bitcoin needs a heavy duty and high-end built PC. Mining in old computer is just a waste of time, you won't get anything and you will just waste your money in paying electricity bill or your computer might wear off.

Mine BTC requires ASICs at the moment, and most of them can be plugged to the computer using USB or other means.

An old computer can be used in the mining process, but you can't use the old computer to mine

Even then, i just bought 2 old U2's, running @ 2.2 Ghs (i get about 4 Ghs continuously). They made me 1600 satoshi's in 24 hours... freebitco.in is currently paying around 700 satoshi's an hour to fill in one capcha, so i would have made more BTC just filling in 3 captha's.

I knew this from the start, and only bought them to learn about mining, but still, even with prior knowledge i would never ROI, the payout is below my expectation...

The only way to make money mining (AFAIK), is buying really efficient ASIC's (antminer S5 or something) in bulk, and getting a really good electricity rate...

And we all know faucets are horrible on pay.   Today's miners really need cheap electricity this is first thing.

And you really need asics if your going to mine.  Old computers are good for maybe a cold wallet?  But not a lot of use without losing money.

I you want to leave it on 24x7 you could have it be a bitcoin node.
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No. Don't mine with it. Mining bitcoin needs a heavy duty and high-end built PC. Mining in old computer is just a waste of time, you won't get anything and you will just waste your money in paying electricity bill or your computer might wear off.

Mine BTC requires ASICs at the moment, and most of them can be plugged to the computer using USB or other means.

An old computer can be used in the mining process, but you can't use the old computer to mine

Even then, i just bought 2 old U2's, running @ 2.2 Ghs (i get about 4 Ghs continuously). They made me 1600 satoshi's in 24 hours... freebitco.in is currently paying around 700 satoshi's an hour to fill in one capcha, so i would have made more BTC just filling in 3 captha's.

I knew this from the start, and only bought them to learn about mining, but still, even with prior knowledge i would never ROI, the payout is below my expectation...

The only way to make money mining (AFAIK), is buying really efficient ASIC's (antminer S5 or something) in bulk, and getting a really good electricity rate...
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