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Topic: Lowest computation altcoin? (Read 933 times)

legendary
Activity: 1400
Merit: 1050
December 24, 2014, 06:15:54 AM
#5
I have free electricity and a lot of 5th gen Intel embedded boards with Linux or Windows. I'll trade real-time stats and specs for leeds on good coins.

I'm currently working with DimeCoin because I have no time to test other coins and used Google one night.. I want to work with something credible and professional.

Premine isn't a no-go if the overhead is proportionally lower than something else at the same margin of complexity.
professional and credible ? In crypto ? good luck with that  Grin

ps: not sure how you ended up on dimecoin  Grin
I see google can be as professional and credible than crypto...

You're right I should of randomly typed URLs like the savvy and highly educated coiners do..

Dimecoin because recent content suggested tens of thousands of coins in hours on CPUs with a worth-while satoshi conversion.. I'm on embedded X86 CPUs so my choices are CPU coins with low complexity or more efficient algorithms.. I don't expect long term investment I expect short term profit for long term investments in better currencies..
might be some pretty old info... dimecoin did a good job as referencing themselves through google (actually, I think I remember too when I started crypto last year)
hero member
Activity: 518
Merit: 500
December 24, 2014, 03:24:07 AM
#4
you can check for most profitable coins on coinwarz.com . you should look for coins for your hardware.
sr. member
Activity: 318
Merit: 260
December 23, 2014, 10:57:54 PM
#3
I have free electricity and a lot of 5th gen Intel embedded boards with Linux or Windows. I'll trade real-time stats and specs for leeds on good coins.

I'm currently working with DimeCoin because I have no time to test other coins and used Google one night.. I want to work with something credible and professional.

Premine isn't a no-go if the overhead is proportionally lower than something else at the same margin of complexity.
professional and credible ? In crypto ? good luck with that  Grin

ps: not sure how you ended up on dimecoin  Grin
I see google can be as professional and credible than crypto...

You're right I should of randomly typed URLs like the savvy and highly educated coiners do..

Dimecoin because recent content suggested tens of thousands of coins in hours on CPUs with a worth-while satoshi conversion.. I'm on embedded X86 CPUs so my choices are CPU coins with low complexity or more efficient algorithms.. I don't expect long term investment I expect short term profit for long term investments in better currencies..
legendary
Activity: 1400
Merit: 1050
December 20, 2014, 06:45:48 AM
#2
I have free electricity and a lot of 5th gen Intel embedded boards with Linux or Windows. I'll trade real-time stats and specs for leeds on good coins.

I'm currently working with DimeCoin because I have no time to test other coins and used Google one night.. I want to work with something credible and professional.

Premine isn't a no-go if the overhead is proportionally lower than something else at the same margin of complexity.
professional and credible ? In crypto ? good luck with that  Grin

ps: not sure how you ended up on dimecoin  Grin
I see google can be as professional and credible than crypto...
sr. member
Activity: 318
Merit: 260
December 19, 2014, 06:16:22 PM
#1
I have free electricity and a lot of 5th gen Intel embedded boards with Linux or Windows. I'll trade real-time stats and specs for leeds on good coins.

I'm currently working with DimeCoin because I have no time to test other coins and used Google one night.. I want to work with something credible and professional.

Premine isn't a no-go if the overhead is proportionally lower than something else at the same margin of complexity.
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