I think the top subject in the forum needs some adjusting. It's not even profitable anymore to try to MINE bitcoins. And with the 2018 drop in value, it's seems hard to even justify mining altcoins.
- The mining difficulty is now astronomical.
- The equipment you would need (hundreds or even thousands of ASIC processors for BTC) costs far beyond what you would be able to justify.
- The power consumption to run said equipment would cost more than you would be able to get in reward for processing the blockchain.
- Even participating in a Pool still would not yield enough coin to justify the above-stated expenses.
What is your opinion?
- Should MINING be excluded from the How to earn Bitcoins topic?
- Are the other suggestions for the topic still valid?
- Are BTC faucets worth the effort any more?
- Are we truly stuck with just trading or buying to increase our BTC wallet?
Mining is still profitable in many countries, or if you happen to have access to cheap electricity, so it should not be excluded. Of course you can't mine in Korea, that would be silly... Solo mining is unprofitable and akin to gambling or playing the lottery, every day your odds of finding a block reduces, but imagine if your usb stick miner could find one, just one!
Its not as profitable, but you can still lend, gamble, or work for satoshis. There is plenty of people offering various
services in this very forum. Be sure to check the
Marketplace.
Well, that is a good point that you have there, mining is always technical or I should say profitable to the professionals who have the needed technology and equipment to do so. I remember mining with a laptop somewhere last year and to be frank it was a bad experience for my CPU considering the low earnings too.
Technical? If you can use a computer, you can mine. Buy an asic miner, plug it to power and internet, input your pool, done.
Using one of many
online calculators, you can quickly find out if its profitable in your place or not. The newer models could possibly be.
A large scale mining operation is another matter, since you need to set up your electricity loads carefully, and control the flow of air, humidity, etc. Pretty much like building a data center.