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Topic: Is there any altcoin you can mine with GPU? (Read 1615 times)

legendary
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September 26, 2015, 05:49:09 AM
#21
Also give a try at Vanillacoin (VNL) it has been profitable for me a few weeks ago.
member
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September 25, 2015, 05:32:53 PM
#20
The hash rate has been jumping around a bit as of late but Bitcoin-scrypt (BTCS) can still be mined profitably with gpu but that will probably change once the CryptoVoter blockchain voting starts.
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legendary
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legendary
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September 23, 2015, 07:20:25 PM
#18
These are the GPU coins that I've been mining:

Vertcoin (VTC)
digitalcoin (DGC)
Feathercoin (FTC)
digibytecoin (DGB)

These are the CPU coins that I've been mining:

globalboosty
magicoin
monero
Riecoin

Go here to see what coin is most profitable:
http://www.coinwarz.com/cryptocurrency
Thanks for the site
By viewing a couple of altcoin and calculating the profit minus electricity, i have been always on red. Better to get more information to prevent the losses.
Thx again
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legendary
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September 23, 2015, 07:13:54 PM
#17
These are the GPU coins that I've been mining:

Vertcoin (VTC)
digitalcoin (DGC)
Feathercoin (FTC)
digibytecoin (DGB)

These are the CPU coins that I've been mining:

globalboosty
magicoin
monero
Riecoin

Go here to see what coin is most profitable:
http://www.coinwarz.com/cryptocurrency

I heard that etherum is good now.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BVxOb8-d7Ic


full member
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September 23, 2015, 04:16:00 PM
#16
These are the GPU coins that I've been mining:

Vertcoin (VTC)
digitalcoin (DGC)
Feathercoin (FTC)
digibytecoin (DGB)

These are the CPU coins that I've been mining:

globalboosty
magicoin
monero
Riecoin

Go here to see what coin is most profitable:
http://www.coinwarz.com/cryptocurrency
legendary
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Merit: 1004
September 23, 2015, 04:04:02 PM
#15
Nah mine etherum or its,clones most profitable right now

Not for a newbie, no. Ethereum can only be exercised on Linux and under many different requirements. It's very confusing to those not fully computer-literate and able to exercise code. Eth is just a new idea with a high price tag.

What you are saying is false. I'm on Windows and I mine Ethereum everyday all the day since near a week, so no, it isn't exclusive to Linux. I didn't needed to know code nor to do tricky things. Yes it's a bit difficult, but not impossible.
How much do you earned during a week?

Not a lot  Cheesy. Only 1,2 ETH  Cheesy. What a waste of time and energy !
The equivalent of 1.07$, eh if the price of ETH will increase so much it will be a good deal else it is simply a waste of time &  electricity...
Thanks for the information mate  Smiley

I'm pretty sure that the Ethereum price will rise but I did it to have fun and to learn how Ethereum works.
legendary
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September 23, 2015, 03:57:55 PM
#14
Nah mine etherum or its,clones most profitable right now

Not for a newbie, no. Ethereum can only be exercised on Linux and under many different requirements. It's very confusing to those not fully computer-literate and able to exercise code. Eth is just a new idea with a high price tag.

What you are saying is false. I'm on Windows and I mine Ethereum everyday all the day since near a week, so no, it isn't exclusive to Linux. I didn't needed to know code nor to do tricky things. Yes it's a bit difficult, but not impossible.
How much do you earned during a week?

Not a lot  Cheesy. Only 1,2 ETH  Cheesy. What a waste of time and energy !
The equivalent of 1.07$, eh if the price of ETH will increase so much it will be a good deal else it is simply a waste of time &  electricity...
Thanks for the information mate  Smiley
legendary
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September 23, 2015, 03:46:53 PM
#13
Nah mine etherum or its,clones most profitable right now

Not for a newbie, no. Ethereum can only be exercised on Linux and under many different requirements. It's very confusing to those not fully computer-literate and able to exercise code. Eth is just a new idea with a high price tag.

What you are saying is false. I'm on Windows and I mine Ethereum everyday all the day since near a week, so no, it isn't exclusive to Linux. I didn't needed to know code nor to do tricky things. Yes it's a bit difficult, but not impossible.
How much do you earned during a week?

Not a lot  Cheesy. Only 1,2 ETH  Cheesy. What a waste of time and energy !
legendary
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#SWGT CERTIK Audited
September 23, 2015, 03:38:36 PM
#12
Nah mine etherum or its,clones most profitable right now

Not for a newbie, no. Ethereum can only be exercised on Linux and under many different requirements. It's very confusing to those not fully computer-literate and able to exercise code. Eth is just a new idea with a high price tag.

What you are saying is false. I'm on Windows and I mine Ethereum everyday all the day since near a week, so no, it isn't exclusive to Linux. I didn't needed to know code nor to do tricky things. Yes it's a bit difficult, but not impossible.
How much do you earned during a week?
legendary
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Merit: 1004
September 23, 2015, 03:05:13 PM
#11
Nah mine etherum or its,clones most profitable right now

Not for a newbie, no. Ethereum can only be exercised on Linux and under many different requirements. It's very confusing to those not fully computer-literate and able to exercise code. Eth is just a new idea with a high price tag.

What you are saying is false. I'm on Windows and I mine Ethereum everyday all the day since near a week, so no, it isn't exclusive to Linux. I didn't needed to know code nor to do tricky things. Yes it's a bit difficult, but not impossible.
legendary
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September 23, 2015, 02:01:04 PM
#10
How can I get started with mining altcoins?
Any suggestions?
I want to develop a little this question since I am interested to this too.
Is there any altcoin that can be mined in your home pc and has a good conversion ratio with bitcoin?
Or at least can you tell us how much you can earn from solo mining by btc price?
Thanks.
legendary
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September 23, 2015, 01:53:15 PM
#9
Nah mine etherum or its,clones most profitable right now

Not for a newbie, no. Ethereum can only be exercised on Linux and under many different requirements. It's very confusing to those not fully computer-literate and able to exercise code. Eth is just a new idea with a high price tag.

Its getting easier to mine from what I have heard there is now Althone which works from your windows desktop but ,

Mining with GPU's in general is not as easy as ASICs,  yeah I am interested in mining Lyra and some others but then I have to figure out what kernel to use, what version of CGminer etc etc
newbie
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September 23, 2015, 07:22:41 AM
#8
Almost all of them, Just read around.
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September 23, 2015, 07:20:29 AM
#7
Nah mine etherum or its,clones most profitable right now

Not for a newbie, no. Ethereum can only be exercised on Linux and under many different requirements. It's very confusing to those not fully computer-literate and able to exercise code. Eth is just a new idea with a high price tag.
legendary
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September 23, 2015, 01:44:00 AM
#6
Nah mine etherum or its,clones most profitable right now
sr. member
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September 23, 2015, 12:25:13 AM
#5
With GPU, you can mine coins with X11, X13, X15, Quark algo's etc. Look at the coins with low difficulty and test it.
newbie
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Merit: 0
September 22, 2015, 08:35:17 PM
#4
How can I get started with mining altcoins?
Any suggestions?

Select coin, pool, get mining software for your GPU, edit the .bat file and start mining.
But I guess that's not what you wanted to hear?
member
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September 22, 2015, 05:35:46 PM
#3
How can I get started with mining altcoins?
Any suggestions?
full member
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Hello there!
September 22, 2015, 01:14:47 PM
#2
Every single one, ignoring a few that haven't got a programmer to make one for them.
These coins are labelled distinctly as *CPU* and are usually in early development stages.
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