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Topic: Small Miners, how much do you make ? (Read 883 times)

jr. member
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November 13, 2019, 01:12:00 PM
#43
Considering general, long-term costs and profitability (featured in the section above) are important. Still, people want to understand what profitability looks like in the short-term. The simple answer is that BTC profitability (as of late October 2019) is bleak. This is due to the relatively low value of BTC when compared to that of the previous bull market of 2017. Of course, this could always change at any point in time if the value of BTC were to increase. To put 2019 profitability into better perspective, it’s good to use a real-world scenario based upon realistic factors.

Right now it is not profitable to mine BTC for small miners.
legendary
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November 01, 2019, 12:38:50 AM
#42
I think it's just as important to ask if miners have a process behind how they mine.  What about mining coins worth absolutely nothing and also not listed on an exchange?  It's risky so not worth it for some.  But the same was said for bitcoin, litecoin, the list goes on.  

I look at it like this... It's chaotic but also not overly simplistic like I think to many endeavors are:  

1.  Am I sustaining my business?  Yes, it is a business and it behooves anyone interested in the long-term to treat it like a business for so many reasons even if you are a "small miner".  You might be surprised at all the little expenses you rack up and how accounting for such things could benefit you later.  If you are in the US, you should consider an s-corp in a state where there are no recurring fees.  record keeping and taxes are actually really simple when done this way.

2. How am I sustaining?  Selling mined coins exclusively?  Other passive income sources?  Staking?  Lending?  Masternodes?  Am I actually selling coins or continuing to hold them because of the market? Does it make more sense to pay mining costs with mined coins or other revenue streams?  Am I buying coins or mining them?  Do I mine coins that aren't available for purchase even if I don't know if I can sell them in time for current mining costs to be paid?

3. Have I been successful at mining a crap coin, hodl'ing it and selling it for way more than it cost to mine?  Are others doing this successfully?  Yep.  Are others doing this and failing miserably?  Yep.

4. Are you engaged with various coin projects in Discord/Telegram/btc-talk/fb/twitter/etc?  You should be!

At the end of the day, can you afford to keep the lights on for your mining and/or crypto business operations?  Are you acquiring digital assets and at what cost?  I've mined coins that I forgot about only to find that 2 years later they were worth 6 times what it cost to mine them.  Many people mining today mine purely on a profit ratio basis.  So if 7 of 10 coins go to costs is it better to cover costs with cash reserves or sold coins?  That's a decision everyone has to make for themselves.
legendary
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October 31, 2019, 03:45:14 PM
#41
I have 2 GTX1070 and 1 RX 580, I was mining on Nicehash but recently I'm mining BTCZ because I'm bored. I don't know if is better to buy more cards or just save it on bitcoin. Currently the ROIs are very high for GPUs. I live in Venezuela so, no costs on electricity, I'm making about 30$ monthly.

If you really do not have costs with electricity will always be profitable, in Brazil for example 30 $ do not pay the monthly costs with electricity. 0,23 $ KW/h.  Angry
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October 28, 2019, 12:50:49 AM
#40
based on my short experience I can say that the best and easy way is just to use nicehash.
yes, it is not the most profitable, but most convenient and hassle free option for miner with 1 -10 cards
setup one time, run and forget.
take your profits weekly

Yeah I agree with this route. Nicehash has proven to be the hassle-free way to mine the most profitable coin and immediately get paid in bitcoin. The problem with alts that you'll always be chasing the most profitable coin and then theres also the hassle of having to transfer and sell these new coins on an exchange. Nicehash takes care of all that for you.

The only thing you need to consider is making sure that you are earning more than you are spending on electricity.
jr. member
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October 28, 2019, 12:05:51 AM
#39
Mining Zcoin in the last 3 months with 7x1660 and average monthly income is $ 30 assuming I paid $ 0.13 kwh. In 3 months the price dropped down 50%.

That's why I decided to stay mining with current miners with limited free power source. I was planning before to buy more GPU 1660TI has higher profit than the other GPU OR 2060. But after the price drop recently from 13k decided to change plan instead buy potential coins and hodl for a long time until block halving. I believe if what happen on the pass it can be happen again after block halving.

So my better option is to buy coins and hold or trade coins and use trading bot with working strategy while bear market.

yes makes sense, but for the guys who already bought hardware its going to be a problem !
legendary
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October 22, 2019, 02:49:51 AM
#38
Mining Zcoin in the last 3 months with 7x1660 and average monthly income is $ 30 assuming I paid $ 0.13 kwh. In 3 months the price dropped down 50%.

That's why I decided to stay mining with current miners with limited free power source. I was planning before to buy more GPU 1660TI has higher profit than the other GPU OR 2060. But after the price drop recently from 13k decided to change plan instead buy potential coins and hodl for a long time until block halving. I believe if what happen on the pass it can be happen again after block halving.

So my better option is to buy coins and hold or trade coins and use trading bot with working strategy while bear market.
hero member
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October 22, 2019, 01:05:34 AM
#37
based on my short experience I can say that the best and easy way is just to use nicehash.
yes, it is not the most profitable, but most convenient and hassle free option for miner with 1 -10 cards
setup one time, run and forget.
take your profits weekly
legendary
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October 22, 2019, 12:06:40 AM
#36
I have 5 gpus rolling most times.

Most of the time I just make the wife mad.



Most of the people here probably aren't married and they actually don't realize that mining rigs actually upsets most girlfriends or wives.

First issue is the noise. Even if you got GPUs the noise from all of them plus the box fans is going to get really loud, especially when you are trying to sleep next door.

Another issue is the appearance of the rigs and how it makes your place look like something out of the movie Hackers and overall makes the room look like a mess.



In this regard, I had found that the powercolor red-devil the best. I have one rig in the living room with 6 of them. They are distributed on two black open rig case. They are extremely quiet and aesthetically not bad. The other GPUs I have to hide from visitors.

You can put them in store ?

I have trouble understanding what you are asking? Are you asking if you can buy them from a store? Then you can buy GPUs pretty much anywhere. The open rig cases you can either build yourself (use wood or aluminum tubing) or just buy one on Amazon.

If you are asking if you can keep it in some store you own, then its up to you. The issue is that if you got too many of them and your customers see you got like 100 GPUs in your store and each GPU is usually worth at least $100 then you might become a target for a robbery, so you are better off keeping them hidden.
jr. member
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October 21, 2019, 02:36:31 PM
#35
I have 5 gpus rolling most times.

Most of the time I just make the wife mad.



Most of the people here probably aren't married and they actually don't realize that mining rigs actually upsets most girlfriends or wives.

First issue is the noise. Even if you got GPUs the noise from all of them plus the box fans is going to get really loud, especially when you are trying to sleep next door.

Another issue is the appearance of the rigs and how it makes your place look like something out of the movie Hackers and overall makes the room look like a mess.



In this regard, I had found that the powercolor red-devil the best. I have one rig in the living room with 6 of them. They are distributed on two black open rig case. They are extremely quiet and aesthetically not bad. The other GPUs I have to hide from visitors.

You can put them in store ?
jr. member
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October 14, 2019, 10:24:38 AM
#34
I have 5 gpus rolling most times.

Most of the time I just make the wife mad.



Most of the people here probably aren't married and they actually don't realize that mining rigs actually upsets most girlfriends or wives.

First issue is the noise. Even if you got GPUs the noise from all of them plus the box fans is going to get really loud, especially when you are trying to sleep next door.

Another issue is the appearance of the rigs and how it makes your place look like something out of the movie Hackers and overall makes the room look like a mess.



In this regard, I had found that the powercolor red-devil the best. I have one rig in the living room with 6 of them. They are distributed on two black open rig case. They are extremely quiet and aesthetically not bad. The other GPUs I have to hide from visitors.
legendary
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October 14, 2019, 10:17:07 AM
#33
I have 5 gpus rolling most times.

Most of the time I just make the wife mad.



Most of the people here probably aren't married and they actually don't realize that mining rigs actually upsets most girlfriends or wives.

First issue is the noise. Even if you got GPUs the noise from all of them plus the box fans is going to get really loud, especially when you are trying to sleep next door.

Another issue is the appearance of the rigs and how it makes your place look like something out of the movie Hackers and overall makes the room look like a mess.



You are exactly right about the girlfriend/wife issue, and the best way to deal with it is to have one area wired and setup for mining with considerations for proper air movement and external noise to keep your neighbors happy as well.
sr. member
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October 13, 2019, 10:22:29 PM
#32

Most of the people here probably aren't married and they actually don't realize that mining rigs actually upsets most girlfriends or wives.

First issue is the noise. Even if you got GPUs the noise from all of them plus the box fans is going to get really loud, especially when you are trying to sleep next door.

Another issue is the appearance of the rigs and how it makes your place look like something out of the movie Hackers and overall makes the room look like a mess.



Then i'm really lucky that my wife supports me in my endeavours, crypto-mining and everything else otherwise. But you're right, there were complaints when i had an ASIC, which was is much louder than any GPU rig, but now that i've sold those and just have a few GPUs she has not complaints and is very supportive.

It's actually a great talking piece when visitors come to our house. Whats important is you keep your GPU rig and do really nice cable management, it can really look high-tech and professional if you do it correctly.
legendary
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October 13, 2019, 12:29:47 AM
#31
I have 5 gpus rolling most times.

Most of the time I just make the wife mad.



Most of the people here probably aren't married and they actually don't realize that mining rigs actually upsets most girlfriends or wives.

First issue is the noise. Even if you got GPUs the noise from all of them plus the box fans is going to get really loud, especially when you are trying to sleep next door.

Another issue is the appearance of the rigs and how it makes your place look like something out of the movie Hackers and overall makes the room look like a mess.

newbie
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October 12, 2019, 11:33:06 PM
#30
Guys i want to know how much do you make per day mining ?

What Coin/Algorithm Do you mine ?
What Hardware ?
When you Cashout your earnings ?

Per 100 watts of hashing power, I'm making about US$0.72/day.
legendary
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October 12, 2019, 01:32:16 PM
#29
That's why i believe it's crucial to have a plan when mining.

Currently I am saving all the balance in BTC, I do not keep more altcoins ... I wait for the pumps that occur and exchange for BTC.
sr. member
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October 11, 2019, 08:52:54 PM
#28
-snip- In 3 months the price dropped down 50%.

That's why i believe it's crucial to have a plan when mining. My plan entailed cashing out mining rewards twice a month, regardless of price and as long as it is profit. Safer strategies like this are at risk of earning less especially if the coin suddenly pumps in value, but on the other hand, it's much safer especially if you have a larger mining operation and have to pay for large operating expenses like electricity or space.
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October 11, 2019, 03:25:38 PM
#27
Mining Zcoin in the last 3 months with 7x1660 and average monthly income is $ 30 assuming I paid $ 0.13 kwh. In 3 months the price dropped down 50%.
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October 10, 2019, 05:28:20 AM
#26
I have 5 gpus rolling most times.

Most of the time I just make the wife mad.




so you more like for the fun rather than the profit ?

Yes, mainly just trying new coins and algos. Not much there for profit for me. High electricity and older hardware.
jr. member
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October 10, 2019, 02:04:42 AM
#25
I have 5 gpus rolling most times.

Most of the time I just make the wife mad.




so you more like for the fun rather than the profit ?
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October 08, 2019, 11:14:05 AM
#24
I have 5 gpus rolling most times.

Most of the time I just make the wife mad.

jr. member
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October 08, 2019, 04:07:17 AM
#23
Guys i want to know how much do you make per day mining ?

What Coin/Algorithm Do you mine ?
What Hardware ?
When you Cashout your earnings ?

Currently earning $0.5 per day (net) on NiceHash with a few 1080TIs. I used to mine ETH or other coins directly but nowadays i can't be f-ed to keep uptodate with the most profitable coins to find and mine. I just leave nicehash on autopilot and receive payment (around $15) in bitcoin monthly.

Hopefully when bitcoin price is realized, this $15 a month i'm earning turns into $1500 a month. Fingers crossed!


see you have the perfect use case, please try https://miner.host/ it supports nicehash miner too, but unlike nicehash https://miner.host pays daily !!

Oh.. I didn't realize this post was just a shill post for your mining pool. In any case, i don't need daily payouts. Daily payouts would probably mean less profit because i have to pay for more transaction fees. Just some constructive criticism, your site doesn't look too professional as well so i'd be afraid to invest my hash power with you.

Good luck with your pool tho.
The fact you said  i don't need daily payouts. Daily payouts would probably mean less profit means you didn't had it checked properly. constructive criticism should be given after you take a proper look at the system.

There are no transaction fees, payouts are sent every 4 hours, if you read carefully i am inviting selected people to the platform for testing and review. I am not inviting everyone to the platform at the moment, just selected few who using small mining hardware's.


thanks for love
sr. member
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October 08, 2019, 02:36:10 AM
#22
Guys i want to know how much do you make per day mining ?

What Coin/Algorithm Do you mine ?
What Hardware ?
When you Cashout your earnings ?

Currently earning $0.5 per day (net) on NiceHash with a few 1080TIs. I used to mine ETH or other coins directly but nowadays i can't be f-ed to keep uptodate with the most profitable coins to find and mine. I just leave nicehash on autopilot and receive payment (around $15) in bitcoin monthly.

Hopefully when bitcoin price is realized, this $15 a month i'm earning turns into $1500 a month. Fingers crossed!


see you have the perfect use case, please try https://miner.host/ it supports nicehash miner too, but unlike nicehash https://miner.host pays daily !!

Oh.. I didn't realize this post was just a shill post for your mining pool. In any case, i don't need daily payouts. Daily payouts would probably mean less profit because i have to pay for more transaction fees. Just some constructive criticism, your site doesn't look too professional as well so i'd be afraid to invest my hash power with you.

Good luck with your pool tho.
jr. member
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October 08, 2019, 01:23:56 AM
#21
Guys i want to know how much do you make per day mining ?

What Coin/Algorithm Do you mine ?
What Hardware ?
When you Cashout your earnings ?

Currently earning $0.5 per day (net) on NiceHash with a few 1080TIs. I used to mine ETH or other coins directly but nowadays i can't be f-ed to keep uptodate with the most profitable coins to find and mine. I just leave nicehash on autopilot and receive payment (around $15) in bitcoin monthly.

Hopefully when bitcoin price is realized, this $15 a month i'm earning turns into $1500 a month. Fingers crossed!


see you have the perfect use case, please try https://miner.host/ it supports nicehash miner too, but unlike nicehash https://miner.host pays daily !!
sr. member
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October 07, 2019, 11:10:25 PM
#20
at the current rate there is no profitable coins for small miners, since the difficulty is so high
on all algo, since 2017 the difficulty drag small miners and debt for electricity,
and until now the difficulty is still getting higer everyday, there will come a time that only the big miners
will benifit on this, but i think its the process and there is nothing we can do about it but to increase the machines
for us to get a bit of profit
sr. member
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October 07, 2019, 10:13:31 PM
#19
Guys i want to know how much do you make per day mining ?

What Coin/Algorithm Do you mine ?
What Hardware ?
When you Cashout your earnings ?

Currently earning $0.5 per day (net) on NiceHash with a few 1080TIs. I used to mine ETH or other coins directly but nowadays i can't be f-ed to keep uptodate with the most profitable coins to find and mine. I just leave nicehash on autopilot and receive payment (around $15) in bitcoin monthly.

Hopefully when bitcoin price is realized, this $15 a month i'm earning turns into $1500 a month. Fingers crossed!
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October 07, 2019, 06:53:48 PM
#18
Right now small miners are kinda out of option if they use video rigs , even if they have powerful ones as the mining difficulty grows and the electricity bills remain the same so they need to make further upgrades or move to asics or dedicated hashing clouds which in my opinion are not profitable.
If you have more than 150+ gpus with nice hashing power then you can talk about some nice incomes monthly but the costs to buy a gpu for mining is kinda big and if you buy them from amazon they probable have been used on the same thing as buying new gpus can lead to expensive costs and the return of the investment takes a little longer now due to markets being down.

90% of my GPUs are 2.5 years old.  Buying new ones now is a big gamble.  It would take me 500 days to break even on a Rx 5700.  I don’t see anything good right now to invest in for mining, I’m buying coin until something decent comes along.
legendary
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October 07, 2019, 06:36:20 PM
#17
Right now small miners are kinda out of option if they use video rigs , even if they have powerful ones as the mining difficulty grows and the electricity bills remain the same so they need to make further upgrades or move to asics or dedicated hashing clouds which in my opinion are not profitable.
If you have more than 150+ gpus with nice hashing power then you can talk about some nice incomes monthly but the costs to buy a gpu for mining is kinda big and if you buy them from amazon they probable have been used on the same thing as buying new gpus can lead to expensive costs and the return of the investment takes a little longer now due to markets being down.
legendary
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October 07, 2019, 11:44:24 AM
#16
I'm still mining but I don't check my daily earnings of my miner but according to pool average earnings daily is around 2$ which is small for living.

However, holding is the key to make more profit from your coins. I am expecting to see massive price increase after block halving the same what happened last January 2018. I did wrong and forgot some of the coins that I hold before it should be sold at least at 1000% price before but I forgot that I have that coins like the Raiblocks I though that the coin will not be listed on any exchanges but after 2018 I check my old wallet including raiblocks they have remaining balance and only sold for $1 USD which is still small amount compared before.

Sorry for telling a long story short but this is the fact and always monitor all of your wallet with altcoins and maybe the massive price increase will happen again.
legendary
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October 07, 2019, 11:31:17 AM
#15
i have only 20 GPUs left and i make basically nothing Tongue 5$ a day after costs (i only have RX580's still mining)
i make more off masternodes and my small investment @hashnest then mining in home nowadays
its become a hobby again i guess, like it was to begin with for me Smiley It's still nice to jump on new coins to speculate on, and the rigs are still good conversation pieces
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October 06, 2019, 04:28:49 PM
#14
I have around 100 gpus and 1 ASIC, earn around 750 a month after electricity and I have .04 kwh power.  I'm using 1070s, 1060s and AMD RX cards and being mining over 2 years with the cards, all paid off long ago.  Everything blows right now but I hedge my mining by selling btc short when things are bad.  I'll keep going until I'm not profitable.   Right now mining eth and Z-Coin,
legendary
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October 06, 2019, 01:28:11 PM
#13
I have about 200 GPUs and earn about 1K(at current prices) a month after electric mining Ethereum. Im hoping ProgPoW will kick off all the ASIC and we'll see a decent return to GPU mining again.
Is 200-ish gpu considered "small miners" ?
and... it is still eth with 5xx's @ ethermine now few more days - at a loss due to electricity price in my country ( now over €0.10 )
nvidia 104's are on raven/eth, same thing
sr. member
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October 06, 2019, 12:52:35 PM
#12
I used to mine ETH and XMR from RX 5XX series cards and Vega 56 respectively.
Now, I have a few GTX 1660ti which I use to mine Ravencoin and I get around 20 cents after electricity per card.
I also have my workstation rig with Ryzen 7 1700 and Vega 64 which I use to mine XMR until the migration to RandomX.

okay sounds good, which pool do you mine on and  how long do you wait before getting paid ?

XMR on nanopool, I receive 0.1XMR in 9-10 days using one Vega 56 flashed 64 bios with SBRMiner.
RVN on nanopool, just started a few days ago using 3x gtx 1660ti, received 100RVN in 2 days.


i would like to invite you to test my beta platform : https://miner.host
Payouts are considerable higher and daily !!

Nice! I'll definitely give it a try for cryotonightr and x16rv2 after a few days as soon as I reach payout from the current work on nanopool.

I have about 200 GPUs and earn about 1K(at current prices) a month after electric mining Ethereum. Im hoping ProgPoW will kick off all the ASIC and we'll see a decent return to GPU mining again.

I wouldn't hold on ETH team to implement ProgPOW at any time soon. They already audited it but they are not going to implement it soon enough.
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October 06, 2019, 10:54:00 AM
#11
I have about 200 GPUs and earn about 1K(at current prices) a month after electric mining Ethereum. Im hoping ProgPoW will kick off all the ASIC and we'll see a decent return to GPU mining again.
legendary
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October 06, 2019, 08:03:28 AM
#10
Mostly Just mining Ethereum with the hope that they will eventually implement some sort of POS system although its looking like you will need around thirty two or more eth to be able to participate in staking.
jr. member
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October 06, 2019, 07:27:14 AM
#9
I used to mine ETH and XMR from RX 5XX series cards and Vega 56 respectively.
Now, I have a few GTX 1660ti which I use to mine Ravencoin and I get around 20 cents after electricity per card.
I also have my workstation rig with Ryzen 7 1700 and Vega 64 which I use to mine XMR until the migration to RandomX.

okay sounds good, which pool do you mine on and  how long do you wait before getting paid ?

XMR on nanopool, I receive 0.1XMR in 9-10 days using one Vega 56 flashed 64 bios with SBRMiner.
RVN on nanopool, just started a few days ago using 3x gtx 1660ti, received 100RVN in 2 days.


i would like to invite you to test my beta platform : https://miner.host
Payouts are considerable higher and daily !!
legendary
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October 06, 2019, 06:20:07 AM
#8
I have 1 full rig and one rig with only 4 cards because two have failed during these years,they are three years old now and I make about 4 dollars a day.

It is nothing but I keep them running because who knows what might happen in a future.
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October 06, 2019, 06:02:19 AM
#7
I do have 5 rigs overall and sell all of them when the market starts to tilt plus having more increase on kW/H
rate on my country plus having some rotational brownouts.I quit up and i do expect for pro-miners do tell their own
fancy stories. Wink

Mentioning on how much do i make,it depends yet i do mine on various coins which i do saw im profitable.
sr. member
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October 06, 2019, 03:21:47 AM
#6
I used to mine ETH and XMR from RX 5XX series cards and Vega 56 respectively.
Now, I have a few GTX 1660ti which I use to mine Ravencoin and I get around 20 cents after electricity per card.
I also have my workstation rig with Ryzen 7 1700 and Vega 64 which I use to mine XMR until the migration to RandomX.

okay sounds good, which pool do you mine on and  how long do you wait before getting paid ?

XMR on nanopool, I receive 0.1XMR in 9-10 days using one Vega 56 flashed 64 bios with SBRMiner.
RVN on nanopool, just started a few days ago using 3x gtx 1660ti, received 100RVN in 2 days.
newbie
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October 06, 2019, 02:19:42 AM
#5
almost none.....
jr. member
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October 06, 2019, 01:37:33 AM
#4
I used to mine ETH and XMR from RX 5XX series cards and Vega 56 respectively.
Now, I have a few GTX 1660ti which I use to mine Ravencoin and I get around 20 cents after electricity per card.
I also have my workstation rig with Ryzen 7 1700 and Vega 64 which I use to mine XMR until the migration to RandomX.

okay sounds good, which pool do you mine on and  how long do you wait before getting paid ?
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October 05, 2019, 01:39:47 PM
#3
if you use videocard on mining there are at lost right now because of high electricity and maintenance and market is down
sr. member
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October 05, 2019, 01:33:34 PM
#2
I used to mine ETH and XMR from RX 5XX series cards and Vega 56 respectively.
Now, I have a few GTX 1660ti which I use to mine Ravencoin and I get around 20 cents after electricity per card.
I also have my workstation rig with Ryzen 7 1700 and Vega 64 which I use to mine XMR until the migration to RandomX.
jr. member
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October 05, 2019, 09:44:53 AM
#1
Guys i want to know how much do you make per day mining ?

What Coin/Algorithm Do you mine ?
What Hardware ?
When you Cashout your earnings ?


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