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CPU mining is only really profitable for some relatively new CPU-only coins.
Otherwise the profit will be really low.

Where do you get free electricity/internet? lol
And I don't know any server provider changing thermal compound regularly and servers are also running 24/7.
In general I'd say CPU mining is only really profitable if your PC is running 24/7 anyway or if you're combining it with GPU mining.

Your opinion is correct, electricity and internet are not free. I just think if electricity and free internet are possible with mining CPU will get a profit hehe.

but there's a friend of mine; he's doing CPU mining in government offices, internet and electricity to be free, during mining in that place.

government offices - well, let's see if it was worth it when he will get caught  Grin

At least for my i7 6700k I can tell you that I'm earning ~ 15.28 $ per Week by mining this coin:
https://crds.co/

In combination with GPU-mining it's a nice 'bonus'.

Regards,
Nestade
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I've never mined before but i am looking into it. Is it possible to make a profit mining cryptocurrencies with an average computer? I have read a decent amount about mining, and I know its not a get rich quick scheme, but are there any currencies where mining is actually profitable without ASIC or a powerful computer. If so, what currencies would you recommend to start mining?
The idea of mining coins attracts everyone. But agree that the price of coins will be very low if everyone will be able to easily extract them. Forget this idea or buy expensive equipment designed for cryptocurrency mining. You can choose between mining with ASIC or GPU. But to get the coins on the old computer is not possible.
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government offices - well, let's see if it was worth it when he will get caught  Grin

At least for my i7 6700k I can tell you that I'm earning ~ 15.28 $ per Week by mining this coin:
https://crds.co/

In combination with GPU-mining it's a nice 'bonus'.

Regards,
Nestade

I am very grateful to you for the information. I will inform my friend about it, but I do not know what processor he uses for his mining.

If electricity and internet are free, 15.28 $ is a fantastic number, hehe. thanks Nestade
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is it Aeon proftable mining with a regular computer?
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CPU mining is only really profitable for some relatively new CPU-only coins.
Otherwise the profit will be really low.

Where do you get free electricity/internet? lol
And I don't know any server provider changing thermal compound regularly and servers are also running 24/7.
In general I'd say CPU mining is only really profitable if your PC is running 24/7 anyway or if you're combining it with GPU mining.

Your opinion is correct, electricity and internet are not free. I just think if electricity and free internet are possible with mining CPU will get a profit hehe.

but there's a friend of mine; he's doing CPU mining in government offices, internet and electricity to be free, during mining in that place.
hero member
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I managed to make a small profit from mining on 2-3 "average" computers. This was mostly because I kept a watchful eye for new coins that I thought could catch on and hopped in on mining them immediately. I guess I just got lucky; I easily could have just wasted a bunch of time and power mining one of the many coins that goes nowhere.

How about the current value of that coon and electricity amount you spare for mining that coin on your computer. Please do research mining calculator and check whether it is profitable on crytocompare or anytinhg else.
You will not get the profit even a 1 percent at all. Perfect lose only you are getting now. May be that coin you mine may take 5 years or more to reach one USD wait until that.
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Maybe check the creation date of the thread: July 31, 2015, 05:38:54 PM

Just mine coins before they go to the moon and it's always profitable.

Mining the most profitable coin and buying the coin your speculating in makes even more sense.



True, but new coins not on any exchanges are risky to buy with peer-to-peer transactions and generally have more upside than coins with established open-market value.
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I managed to make a small profit from mining on 2-3 "average" computers. This was mostly because I kept a watchful eye for new coins that I thought could catch on and hopped in on mining them immediately. I guess I just got lucky; I easily could have just wasted a bunch of time and power mining one of the many coins that goes nowhere.
newbie
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Just mine coins before they go to the moon and it's always profitable.
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I've never mined before but i am looking into it. Is it possible to make a profit mining cryptocurrencies with an average computer? I have read a decent amount about mining, and I know its not a get rich quick scheme, but are there any currencies where mining is actually profitable without ASIC or a powerful computer. If so, what currencies would you recommend to start mining?

if you want to use mining CPU to get profit :
1. First, you should pay attention to CPU processor, see in task manager if using windows OS, when mining performance "CPU USAGE" will be 90% -100%. For a long-term time, you should regularly change paste processor. Keep in mind the pasta cost.
2. Secondly, the electricity for your mining should be free.
3. thirdly, the internet for mining you should be free.

therefore most people are already using GPU or ASIC.
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I've never mined before but i am looking into it. Is it possible to make a profit mining cryptocurrencies with an average computer? I have read a decent amount about mining, and I know its not a get rich quick scheme, but are there any currencies where mining is actually profitable without ASIC or a powerful computer. If so, what currencies would you recommend to start mining?
mining has long been a loss. have a profit only those who sell mining equipment
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Possibly, may want to look into HDD mining.
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Mine a coin with CPU isn´t profitable, But you need take a test to checking what is said here, A option is minergate to mine ByteCoin or anothers cryptonight algos with same interface.

it could be advantageous sir, when you get a new coin that is still fresh and still a little block that you will get a lot of reward there  Grin

Any examples of few coins that are fresh, have a little block that you can get a decent reward fr with a cpu mining? I am currently mining bytecent. But have another computer available and looking into diversifying a bit.
legendary
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Mine a coin with CPU isn´t profitable, But you need take a test to checking what is said here, A option is minergate to mine ByteCoin or anothers cryptonight algos with same interface.

it could be advantageous sir, when you get a new coin that is still fresh and still a little block that you will get a lot of reward there  Grin
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Perhaps profit is the wrong goal to seek.  Disestablishment of the bank-led catastrophicly bad double-or bust economy whilst protecting transaction banking for all honest productives worldwide is closer to my reason for wanting bitcoin to go well.

It is interesting you happened to mention that.  I just read an article this morning on the Greek banking situation, and how people were desperately trying to get their lives back in order, but the banking restrictions are so draconian as to keep people from even paying there every day bills.  The thought that occurred to me whilst reading through the article was along the lines of how a sudden "mass-adoption of crypto-currencies" throughout Greece could almost instantly render the banking restrictions null and void.  Plus, it has the potential to permanently end the bank's control over the Greek citizens.
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Depends what alt-coin you want to mine. At the moment, Litecoin and Dogecoin, right now, not profitable without a newer AMD GPU. So, in short, nope.

 NO Scrypt coin has been GPU mineable for a profit for ballpark a year and a half even WITH cheap electric. Gridseed didn't quite manage to kill that idea, but they made it very difficult then the competition arrived and killed the idea.

 Forget anything SHA-256 based like Bitcoin, those haven't been GPU mineable for years at a profit.

 X11 and other later algorythm based coins can be, if you optimise the setup for them - right now the NVidea Maxwell boards like the GTX750, GTX960/970/980 seem to be optimum for those type coins but do your research first, things CHANGE.


 You also need fairly low cost of electric even on those altcoins that CAN be mined profitably.


 I don't know offhand of any coin that can be profitably mined with CPUs, but some of the really new stuff might be.
i know magi coin is very popular
legendary
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Depends what alt-coin you want to mine. At the moment, Litecoin and Dogecoin, right now, not profitable without a newer AMD GPU. So, in short, nope.

 NO Scrypt coin has been GPU mineable for a profit for ballpark a year and a half even WITH cheap electric. Gridseed didn't quite manage to kill that idea, but they made it very difficult then the competition arrived and killed the idea.

 Forget anything SHA-256 based like Bitcoin, those haven't been GPU mineable for years at a profit.

 X11 and other later algorythm based coins can be, if you optimise the setup for them - right now the NVidea Maxwell boards like the GTX750, GTX960/970/980 seem to be optimum for those type coins but do your research first, things CHANGE.


 You also need fairly low cost of electric even on those altcoins that CAN be mined profitably.


 I don't know offhand of any coin that can be profitably mined with CPUs, but some of the really new stuff might be.
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In answer to your question, no.
If you have a computer on already, and if your electricity consumption increase is not your problem, then it won't hurt to try things out.
If you go about it as 'finding stuff out and trying things' rather than a 'get rich quick' then you won't be disappointed.

Have a look at the parameter 'difficulty' for bitcoin, and how that went up after the ASICS arrived in late 2013.  The bitcoin price in mid 2015 is about right for a commercial enterprise running ASIC miners on "cheap" electricity and cashing in their bitcoin as early as possible.  That chases away some of the other mining rigs to seek the best paying altcoin, so some of those get ASIC attention too.  You can compare sha256d altcoins by their present reward divided by difficulty.

Perhaps profit is the wrong goal to seek.  Disestablishment of the bank-led catastrophicly bad double-or bust economy whilst protecting transaction banking for all honest productives worldwide is closer to my reason for wanting bitcoin to go well.  My collecting a few from ASIC mining is a by-product.
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there are 5 idle cpu's here in our office that I can use to mine, but based on the feedback here, looks like its not a good idea.
all depends on the model of cpu Smiley
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