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Topic: Most profitable pool if I have 40-60 GH/s capacity? - page 3. (Read 2874 times)

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I also prefer big pool as so far they are having better DDoS protection. Small pool tends to go offline once in a while and its really annoying.
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I am interested in this mining and can I join this bitmint what is there requirment for this mean hardware and software please if someone can guide thanks for this
Anyone can join Bitminter instantly. Theres no requirement you can join with 1mh/s too. Go to bitminter.com, select log in and choose your preferred login method. Next create a user account and click the engine start and wait for it to download. Make sure you downloaded java. It will prompt you to run it. Tick the box and run it. If you do not see your ASIC miner, look up the url to download the drivers. Next, install driver. Once finish installing, you must click the play button near the asic and fill in your account details. Happy mining!
Edit: Drivers are needed if you have a ASIC miner.

currently have nothing just this computer and its working on windows xp just because of this asking what is requirment for this now you describe some just give some more details how much Ram and Processor needed for this and any special hardware or any thing else thanks for these details
Its pretty much unprofitable to mine due to the difficulty. But if you just wanna warm your room with a little profit, the requirements are: GPU, any processors, 1GB+ of ram would be ideal. Also, AMD GPU are really good at mining cryptocurrency.
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I am interested in this mining and can I join this bitmint what is there requirment for this mean hardware and software please if someone can guide thanks for this
Anyone can join Bitminter instantly. Theres no requirement you can join with 1mh/s too. Go to bitminter.com, select log in and choose your preferred login method. Next create a user account and click the engine start and wait for it to download. Make sure you downloaded java. It will prompt you to run it. Tick the box and run it. If you do not see your ASIC miner, look up the url to download the drivers. Next, install driver. Once finish installing, you must click the play button near the asic and fill in your account details. Happy mining!
Edit: Drivers are needed if you have a ASIC miner.

currently have nothing just this computer and its working on windows xp just because of this asking what is requirment for this now you describe some just give some more details how much Ram and Processor needed for this and any special hardware or any thing else thanks for these details
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I am interested in this mining and can I join this bitmint what is there requirment for this mean hardware and software please if someone can guide thanks for this
Anyone can join Bitminter instantly. Theres no requirement you can join with 1mh/s too. Go to bitminter.com, select log in and choose your preferred login method. Next create a user account and click the engine start and wait for it to download. Make sure you downloaded java. It will prompt you to run it. Tick the box and run it. If you do not see your ASIC miner, look up the url to download the drivers. Next, install driver. Once finish installing, you must click the play button near the asic and fill in your account details. Happy mining!
Edit: Drivers are needed if you have a ASIC miner.
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I am interested in this mining and can I join this bitmint what is there requirment for this mean hardware and software please if someone can guide thanks for this
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You can merge mine for a little bonus in extra coin to be gained

What does "merge mine" mean?

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That means you can mine two cryptocurrency at the same time, cashing out and selling the other cryptocurrency for bitcoin so you can earn more profit. I recommend bitminter (Nice interface and merge mining, increasing hashrates)
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You can merge mine for a little bonus in extra coin to be gained

What does "merge mine" mean?

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Anyway which pool(s) would yield me the best result if I have 40-60 GH/s of capacity to throw at it?  Obviously they should be reliable and honest too...


You cant go wrong if you use one of the biggest pools, they are all reliable and honest.
I using Bitminter and the daily mined amount does not change so much
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I recommend something like btcguild which has the largest share of the pie so you can certainly see a payout.  What the other guy was pointing out above is that "in theory" you should get the same amount of coin given:

your pool isn't too small
your fees are zero percent
You can merge mine for a little bonus in extra coin to be gained



However I think that in practice, larger pools solve more blocks more often than smaller pools and so you may see a larger payout from having more hashpower on a smaller pool but the amount of blocks solved is likely to be smaller per day and thus your payouts will be less.  This is my opinion and I am looking for a more clear answer as well which is why I decided to share my experience.
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I believe all pool are the same as long as it has stratum support, low stale and 0% commission.

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Which do you use?

Do some have a faster payout than others?

Sorry, can't really answer you this question cause I stopped BTC mining few months ago when ASIC started conquering the world. I invested in cex.io (referral links) instead.
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I believe all pool are the same as long as it has stratum support, low stale and 0% commission.

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Which do you use?

Do some have a faster payout than others?
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I believe all pool are the same as long as it has stratum support, low stale and 0% commission.
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Wish I could ask this in the pool forum. Sad

Anyway which pool(s) would yield me the best result if I have 40-60 GH/s of capacity to throw at it?  Obviously they should be reliable and honest too...

Thanks.
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