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hero member
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This was a completely uninformed question that's impossible to answer. Why bother trying?

how come its uninformed ? the information is open to everyone... how much power you need to power 3 th miner, how many btc those 3th miner get in 1 month, and how much you pay for electricity to  those miner... how come you said it was impossible to answer ?

Read the original question again and tell it's not informed.

Hello guys,

I have a simple question. Please, answer ......

Nowadays what's the actual cost of mining 1 BTC ?

Please, I really need to know .

There is none of the specificity that you implied in your response. The original question is indeed impossible to answer without guessing on the variables.

Stupid question. And a complete waste of time trying to answer it.

yes, but at least he did said nowadays... and i feel i can help with the rough calculation of nowadays case of real miner


Last month didn't even make 1 btc, Made 0.9 btc with 3th (1 x S4 & 1 x C1) at 2300w....

In Australia electricity is super expensive in comparison to anywhere 0.20 a watt, When i hear u guys saying 0.10 a watt & less i cringe & i know i losing a never ending battle for BTC

Cost of my electricity at current in my circumstance is more expensive that coin generated at current diff & price of bitcoin.

Just out of curiosity, was that .9 BTC figure, a "before electricity costs", or a "after electric costs" number? I ask because I thought that at $.20 per KWh rate, mining was losing proposition given current BTC price.

i guess it was before electricity cost, i check with these :

https://alloscomp.com/bitcoin/calculator

3th ==> per Month   0.89907827 BTC   $250.85

so.... price of 0.9 btc if mined in one month
 2,3 kw x 24 hours x 30 days x 0.2 electricity per kwh=== >   331 usd !!!  

EDIT : if electricity is cheaper like 0.15 then per btc is about 240 usd

EDIT 2 : lovenlifelarge, you are doing it wrong, you better sell miner and buy bitcoin with that electricity prices... pls inform me if you want to sell your miner. thanks



I'm always open to an offer on my C1 & S4!
legendary
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from
https://alloscomp.com/bitcoin/calculator
5.5 th ----> 1.6 btc per month x 288 === 460 usd
3.7 kw x 24 x 30 x 0.2 === 532,8 usd per month

if the unit cost 3000, you will need at least 50 month to profit and hopefully difficulty didnt rises (and pray that btc price keep rising)
hmmm Huh

legendary
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Bidding on that is up to over $3000... wow.  Seller is going to make a killing.  5 S5s will get you the same hash rate and cost quite a bit less... even with the inflated prices Bitmain is charging for them.  The benefit the SP35 has is that it's a single self-contained unit that'll fit nicely into a cabinet at a datacenter.
Ebay isn't really the best place to buy mining hardware. You should check out the marketplace section of this forum instead.
legendary
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Mine at Jonny's Pool
Bidding on that is up to over $3000... wow.  Seller is going to make a killing.  5 S5s will get you the same hash rate and cost quite a bit less... even with the inflated prices Bitmain is charging for them.  The benefit the SP35 has is that it's a single self-contained unit that'll fit nicely into a cabinet at a datacenter.
alh
legendary
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I'll bite on this one:

Use https://bitcoinwisdom.com/bitcoin/difficulty to see the current difficulty, as well as the current expected rate of bitcoin mining. The table on the upper right has value for BTC/dat and so forth. The table is in Gigahash/sec. The 5.5 TH (i.e. Terahash) is 5500 Gigahash. You should be able to do the math from there. The figures in that table also assume you run the miner 24 hours/day.

The wattage figure you quoted is important to determine the electricity consumed in producing those Bitcoins.  You will have to find out your cost for electricity in your area (i.e. where the miner will run) in order to calculate the costs of running the SP35.

Then look at the current exchange rate for BTC and see if you are making or losing money. Don't be surprised if you make very little, or lose money.
newbie
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It is so easy to calculate this mate. The cost of bitcoin is the price you pay to have it. So go to an exchange see the price in us dollar for one bitcoin, buy it and the money you pay are the cost for that bitcoin. If you will buy another time after you will buy it with another price. So it will cost you another amount. This is the cost for this second bitcoin. So on.

That's all!
legendary
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Hello guys,

I have a simple question. Please, answer ......

Nowadays what's the actual cost of mining 1 BTC ?

Please, I really need to know .

Impossible to tell this because needed to know in which way someone create that 1 bitcoin. If someone create it with mining in her home must be counted the electricity and then the cost of hardware and the quantity of bitcoin he predict to produce with that hardware. Then must be divided the cost in money with the total amount of bitcoin that can be produced with that hardware.

If the bitcoin can be produced with cloud mining must  be divided the cost of the power bought with the overall quantity that can hope be produced with the cloud mining bought.

So its a hard stuff !!! Cheesy
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hero member
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Glow Stick Dance!
This was a completely uninformed question that's impossible to answer. Why bother trying?

how come its uninformed ? the information is open to everyone... how much power you need to power 3 th miner, how many btc those 3th miner get in 1 month, and how much you pay for electricity to  those miner... how come you said it was impossible to answer ?

Read the original question again and tell it's not informed.

Hello guys,

I have a simple question. Please, answer ......

Nowadays what's the actual cost of mining 1 BTC ?

Please, I really need to know .

There is none of the specificity that you implied in your response. The original question is indeed impossible to answer without guessing on the variables.

Stupid question. And a complete waste of time trying to answer it.

yes, but at least he did said nowadays... and i feel i can help with the rough calculation of nowadays case of real miner


Last month didn't even make 1 btc, Made 0.9 btc with 3th (1 x S4 & 1 x C1) at 2300w....

In Australia electricity is super expensive in comparison to anywhere 0.20 a watt, When i hear u guys saying 0.10 a watt & less i cringe & i know i losing a never ending battle for BTC

Cost of my electricity at current in my circumstance is more expensive that coin generated at current diff & price of bitcoin.

Just out of curiosity, was that .9 BTC figure, a "before electricity costs", or a "after electric costs" number? I ask because I thought that at $.20 per KWh rate, mining was losing proposition given current BTC price.

i guess it was before electricity cost, i check with these :

https://alloscomp.com/bitcoin/calculator

3th ==> per Month   0.89907827 BTC   $250.85

so.... price of 0.9 btc if mined in one month
 2,3 kw x 24 hours x 30 days x 0.2 electricity per kwh=== >   331 usd !!!  

EDIT : if electricity is cheaper like 0.15 then per btc is about 240 usd

EDIT 2 : lovenlifelarge, you are doing it wrong, you better sell miner and buy bitcoin with that electricity prices... pls inform me if you want to sell your miner. thanks



Well, if you feel it's worth your effort and the OP actually appreciates your effort... good on you!

But 99.9% of the time, it's just a colossal waste of time to try to help these clueless noobs.
legendary
Activity: 1456
Merit: 1000
This was a completely uninformed question that's impossible to answer. Why bother trying?

how come its uninformed ? the information is open to everyone... how much power you need to power 3 th miner, how many btc those 3th miner get in 1 month, and how much you pay for electricity to  those miner... how come you said it was impossible to answer ?

Read the original question again and tell it's not informed.

Hello guys,

I have a simple question. Please, answer ......

Nowadays what's the actual cost of mining 1 BTC ?

Please, I really need to know .

There is none of the specificity that you implied in your response. The original question is indeed impossible to answer without guessing on the variables.

Stupid question. And a complete waste of time trying to answer it.

yes, but at least he did said nowadays... and i feel i can help with the rough calculation of nowadays case of real miner


Last month didn't even make 1 btc, Made 0.9 btc with 3th (1 x S4 & 1 x C1) at 2300w....

In Australia electricity is super expensive in comparison to anywhere 0.20 a watt, When i hear u guys saying 0.10 a watt & less i cringe & i know i losing a never ending battle for BTC

Cost of my electricity at current in my circumstance is more expensive that coin generated at current diff & price of bitcoin.

Just out of curiosity, was that .9 BTC figure, a "before electricity costs", or a "after electric costs" number? I ask because I thought that at $.20 per KWh rate, mining was losing proposition given current BTC price.

i guess it was before electricity cost, i check with these :

https://alloscomp.com/bitcoin/calculator

3th ==> per Month   0.89907827 BTC   $250.85

so.... price of 0.9 btc if mined in one month
 2,3 kw x 24 hours x 30 days x 0.2 electricity per kwh=== >   331 usd !!!  

EDIT : if electricity is cheaper like 0.15 then per btc is about 240 usd

EDIT 2 : lovenlifelarge, you are doing it wrong, you better sell miner and buy bitcoin with that electricity prices... pls inform me if you want to sell your miner. thanks

hero member
Activity: 784
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Glow Stick Dance!
This was a completely uninformed question that's impossible to answer. Why bother trying?

how come its uninformed ? the information is open to everyone... how much power you need to power 3 th miner, how many btc those 3th miner get in 1 month, and how much you pay for electricity to  those miner... how come you said it was impossible to answer ?

Read the original question again and tell it's not informed.

Hello guys,

I have a simple question. Please, answer ......

Nowadays what's the actual cost of mining 1 BTC ?

Please, I really need to know .

There is none of the specificity that you implied in your response. The original question is indeed impossible to answer without guessing on the variables.

Stupid question. And a complete waste of time trying to answer it.
legendary
Activity: 1456
Merit: 1000
This was a completely uninformed question that's impossible to answer. Why bother trying?

how come its uninformed ? the information is open to everyone... how much power you need to power 3 th miner, how many btc those 3th miner get in 1 month, and how much you pay for electricity to  those miner... how come you said it was impossible to answer ?
hero member
Activity: 784
Merit: 1004
Glow Stick Dance!
This was a completely uninformed question that's impossible to answer. Why bother trying?
legendary
Activity: 1456
Merit: 1000
Last month didn't even make 1 btc, Made 0.9 btc with 3th (1 x S4 & 1 x C1) at 2300w....

In Australia electricity is super expensive in comparison to anywhere 0.20 a watt, When i hear u guys saying 0.10 a watt & less i cringe & i know i losing a never ending battle for BTC

Cost of my electricity at current in my circumstance is more expensive that coin generated at current diff & price of bitcoin.

Just out of curiosity, was that .9 BTC figure, a "before electricity costs", or a "after electric costs" number? I ask because I thought that at $.20 per KWh rate, mining was losing proposition given current BTC price.

i guess it was before electricity cost, i check with these :

https://alloscomp.com/bitcoin/calculator

3th ==> per Month   0.89907827 BTC   $250.85

so.... price of 0.9 btc if mined in one month
 2,3 kw x 24 hours x 30 days x 0.2 electricity per kwh=== >   331 usd !!!  

EDIT : if electricity is cheaper like 0.15 then per btc is about 240 usd

EDIT 2 : lovenlifelarge, you are doing it wrong, you better sell miner and buy bitcoin with that electricity prices... pls inform me if you want to sell your miner. thanks
legendary
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'The right to privacy matters'
well you can spot rent from nicehash or westhash.  and occasionally spend .97btc to  earn 1.0 btc

I have done this a few times.

takes patience to wait for cheap rental prices.
alh
legendary
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Last month didn't even make 1 btc, Made 0.9 btc with 3th (1 x S4 & 1 x C1) at 2300w....

In Australia electricity is super expensive in comparison to anywhere 0.20 a watt, When i hear u guys saying 0.10 a watt & less i cringe & i know i losing a never ending battle for BTC

Cost of my electricity at current in my circumstance is more expensive that coin generated at current diff & price of bitcoin.

Just out of curiosity, was that .9 BTC figure, a "before electricity costs", or a "after electric costs" number? I ask because I thought that at $.20 per KWh rate, mining was losing proposition given current BTC price.
legendary
Activity: 1484
Merit: 1004
Last month didn't even make 1 btc, Made 0.9 btc with 3th (1 x S4 & 1 x C1) at 2300w....

In Australia electricity is super expensive in comparison to anywhere 0.20 a watt, When i hear u guys saying 0.10 a watt & less i cringe & i know i losing a never ending battle for BTC

Cost of my electricity at current in my circumstance is more expensive that coin generated at current diff & price of bitcoin.

At 0.20 a watt get yourself a off grid system. You will ROI fast since you paid a lot for electricity.
hero member
Activity: 676
Merit: 501
Last month didn't even make 1 btc, Made 0.9 btc with 3th (1 x S4 & 1 x C1) at 2300w....

In Australia electricity is super expensive in comparison to anywhere 0.20 a watt, When i hear u guys saying 0.10 a watt & less i cringe & i know i losing a never ending battle for BTC

Cost of my electricity at current in my circumstance is more expensive that coin generated at current diff & price of bitcoin.
legendary
Activity: 1456
Merit: 1000
Nowadays what's the actual cost of mining 1 BTC ?

there are so many factors and variables, that nobody can answer to this question correctly..sorry

This is a broad anwser.  There are 3 main types in my mind.  This is home mining, hosted mining, and cloud.  Each one is different and has pros and cons.

I'm going to assume were talking about home mining.  The first thing get your true electricity price (it's the price with taxes and other stuff on it).  Next know if you pay a vat.   Depending on this you might want to look into hosted miners/cloud.

You can do calculations here - https://bitcoinwisdom.com/bitcoin/calculator

Difficulty has been pretty good this summer.   So I'm happy there as a miner.  I still think it's a good time to be a miner, I even made it with cooling where I could have more gear then previous summer.  So far it's paying out.  

legendary
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Nowadays what's the actual cost of mining 1 BTC ?

there are so many factors and variables, that nobody can answer to this question correctly..sorry
legendary
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If you factor in the mining variable and fixed cost, the cost is probably 2 BTC for each BTC mined, not worth mining at home anymore.

Huh Where do you take this? loll I do BTC and it does cost me more than what it bring me.

You just need the good setup and the good price. Loll
sr. member
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Hello guys,

I have a simple question. Please, answer ......

Nowadays what's the actual cost of mining 1 BTC ?

Please, I really need to know .

If you factor in the mining variable and fixed cost, the cost is probably 2 BTC for each BTC mined, not worth mining at home anymore.

If it costs 2 BTC (@ current rate 225 USD)  to produce 1 BTC then the the current price of BTC should be at least 500 USD.
sr. member
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Hello guys,

I have a simple question. Please, answer ......

Nowadays what's the actual cost of mining 1 BTC ?

Please, I really need to know .

If you factor in the mining variable and fixed cost, the cost is probably 2 BTC for each BTC mined, not worth mining at home anymore.
legendary
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This summer has actually been pretty great on difficulty.    We have had more negatives, and no double digits.   Compare last summer to this summer it's like night and day as far as difficulty changes.

I am really happy as far as summer mining.  Even this week as difficulty goes up the week before we get a negative - May 31 2015    47,589,591,154    -2.50%    340,659,563 GH/s .  So keep that in mind when looking at this weeks change.

All of them are at the bottom of - https://bitcoinwisdom.com/bitcoin/difficulty
legendary
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Dont forget that diff is up by 2 to 5 % these day not 20%.  Wink

Lets said you use S5.

to get 100 th you need lets said 100 S5.

At 0.51 watt/gh its does 50 000 watt.

1 S5 new is 340 USD so 34 000$



So you are still in trouble.

To resume, 0.1$ is to expensive to mine.  Grin
legendary
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Hello guys,

I have a simple question. Please, answer ......

Nowadays what's the actual cost of mining 1 BTC ?

Please, I really need to know .

On current diff you are going to need at least 100TH

Simple calculation

95TH to make 1BTC
5TH to pay for energy used depending on location of the world. Might need more or extra TH to pay for energy used mining.

You could go grab 50x s4+ Ant miners producing 2570GH/s each, giving you a total of 128.5 TH now factoring in 1,480W per device that is a nice wooping 74,000 Watts = 74 kW

Equipment cost BTC 207.45 = $47,690 Hardware cost then some nice import tax depending on location of world or in same place as buying equipment and no import tax.

And a nice chart to go with it


That is with $0.10 per kwh

Even after 50 days your not even going to brake even even at 100 days no brake even unless 1 diff does not spike much as 20% or actually goes down might be in with a chance. Too much to risk and gamble might as well spend $ on BTC and trade it buying and then selling and taking profit off it and repeating process might take less time might take more time but least that way you dont need massive ammoutns of equipment and some serious cooling.
sr. member
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Start with your cost of electricity and then go from there.  The equipment you can get varies quite a lot in power and efficiency.  If you are interested in mining, but your electricity costs are too high, then you can go to hashnest and buy some hash there.  But it has gotten really difficult for home miners to make a decent return.
legendary
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Right now with 94 625 gh you will get 1 BTC a day!  Grin

Your question is not clear? Your price per kwh, do you hve gear, which gear do you want to buy ......

You should make some research you can find that easily!  Wink
legendary
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Mine at Jonny's Pool
Hello guys,

I have a simple question. Please, answer ......

Nowadays what's the actual cost of mining 1 BTC ?

Please, I really need to know .
That question is far too vague to provide you with any meaningful answer.  How much hash rate would you have?  Where would you point that hash?  What hardware would you use?  How much does power cost you?
sr. member
Activity: 303
Merit: 250
Hello guys,

I have a simple question. Please, answer ......

Nowadays what's the actual cost of mining 1 BTC ?

Please, I really need to know .
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