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Topic: Looking to mine Sha256 algo coins. Any Suggestions? (Read 950 times)

sr. member
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Also check coinwarz.com - They have a list of all sorts of different crypto's with various algorithms.
hero member
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If this one ever launches with its mystery launch time it might be worth mining.

https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/myst-mystery-coin-random-rewards-24-seconds-mystery-found-rollback-711065
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Money can be made by quickly jumping on altcoins using SHA256.  It's getting harder now with everyone renting rigs though
newbie
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Don't listen to the haters. I mine a lot of sha256 coins, have a lot of fun, and make some profit too. For example, eMark was really hot last week-- it was trading for .00001 BTC at one point. Bitcoin has been at the top of the heap this week, but nothing wrong with mining Bitcoin for a while, and that always changes. A new one shoots to the top daily or weekly; just keep an eye on Coinwarz.

In fact the only reason I stopped mining eMark is because I can't figure out how to solo mine on my Linux box. I use the exact same config files as Windows, everything is as it should be, but I always get "No servers were found that could be used to get work from." If anyone can give me a hint as to what's going wrong it'd be much appreciated; here's the Stack Exchange post with all the details.


Make sure you have your miners IP listed on the line in your .conf that says rcpallowip={IPaddress}
newbie
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Don't listen to the haters. I mine a lot of sha256 coins, have a lot of fun, and make some profit too. For example, eMark was really hot last week-- it was trading for .00001 BTC at one point. Bitcoin has been at the top of the heap this week, but nothing wrong with mining Bitcoin for a while, and that always changes. A new one shoots to the top daily or weekly; just keep an eye on Coinwarz.

In fact the only reason I stopped mining eMark is because I can't figure out how to solo mine on my Linux box. I use the exact same config files as Windows, everything is as it should be, but I always get "No servers were found that could be used to get work from." If anyone can give me a hint as to what's going wrong it'd be much appreciated; here's the Stack Exchange post with all the details.
sr. member
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Trphy.io
Sha256 is pretty much dead, look into the other algos.

Which algo do you recommend? Scrypt? Or am I late to the party for that as well?
legendary
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Sha256 is pretty much dead, look into the other algos.
He can't, he only has two block erupters.
hero member
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Get ready for PrimeDice Sig Campaign!
Sha256 is pretty much dead, look into the other algos.
legendary
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Check new coins releases to find a coin to jump on and make some profit. Right now it seems that all SHA-256 coins are equal to or less profitable than mining straight bitcoin.
sr. member
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Trphy.io
I'm trying to find a Sha256 coin to mine, I have two Asic Block Erupter 330 mh/s. The coin doesn't have to be worth anything or on any exchanges. Anyone know of any coins that use the Sha256 algo that are easy to mine?
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