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legendary
Activity: 1762
Merit: 1002
January 20, 2023, 08:20:05 AM
#69
Watching many beatish analysis guy missing the train and half of them became full fomoing to 30k, makes me sad about their reputation that last month waiting for 6-10k btc, and still shorting bnb till this day, sad boys, bad news isnt come sooner than they expected
member
Activity: 64
Merit: 14
January 16, 2023, 09:18:27 PM
#68
There may plans that I am going to consider and these are described below as follows,
1. I want to have at least 2 or 3 Bitcoin mining.mschijes that could generate Upto 5 dollars per day and I do not know.if that's can happen or not but still that's my Desire and than I will be able to free and make some good chunk of money too.
legendary
Activity: 1862
Merit: 5154
**In BTC since 2013**
January 16, 2023, 03:16:25 PM
#67
I suggest you do this as who knows what happens after a couple of years,we should not miss the second train to Ethereum which I think would be either ETHW most likely or in a rare case the ETHF.

I have to seriously think about it, at least to try to get a little bit of various coins together. Time is not much for large research. But, I have to do a bunch of coins and try to mine some.

The most annoying part of all this is creating a wallet for the various coins and registering for pools. But then we can't want everything our way.  Tongue



legendary
Activity: 3318
Merit: 1247
Bitcoin Casino Est. 2013
January 16, 2023, 02:58:28 PM
#66
For mining these coins do not use video cards. philipma1957 uses asics.
Now asics are much more profitable than mining on video cards, but the history of mining tells us that this may change. But maybe you need to wait another 1 year.

You're absolutely right... I forgot those coins are script. Sorry.  Lips sealed



For the GPU mining you can still try to mine or dual mine ETHW+ZIL or ETHF+ZIL as some of the best option which of course now you only mine them at a loss but in a longer term like from 1-2 years from now this is a sure move to make you profit,patience is key in the GPU mining right now.

What I already thought about was putting my 3060 Ti, mining a different currency every week, to add a little bit of various coins. This is in anticipation of something going up. But I haven't done any of that yet, lack of patience.

I have exactly my 3060 Ti plus 2060 12 GB version mining the above coins,the hash rate is near 100 Mhsh so I am rounding it to that and I love to collect any type of such coins,more likely I like the Zil beside Ethw or Ethf,in fact I stopped mining Ethf as I didn't see a strong community behind them and just mined like 10 of them in case anything big happens.These are my GPU coins,I also am mining CPU coins,mainly Raptoreum,I have big hopes for this coin so the more I can get up to the next bull run the merrier.

I suggest you do this as who knows what happens after a couple of years,we should not miss the second train to Ethereum which I think would be either ETHW most likely or in a rare case the ETHF.
legendary
Activity: 1862
Merit: 5154
**In BTC since 2013**
January 15, 2023, 05:53:43 PM
#65
For mining these coins do not use video cards. philipma1957 uses asics.
Now asics are much more profitable than mining on video cards, but the history of mining tells us that this may change. But maybe you need to wait another 1 year.

You're absolutely right... I forgot those coins are script. Sorry.  Lips sealed



For the GPU mining you can still try to mine or dual mine ETHW+ZIL or ETHF+ZIL as some of the best option which of course now you only mine them at a loss but in a longer term like from 1-2 years from now this is a sure move to make you profit,patience is key in the GPU mining right now.

What I already thought about was putting my 3060 Ti, mining a different currency every week, to add a little bit of various coins. This is in anticipation of something going up. But I haven't done any of that yet, lack of patience.
legendary
Activity: 3318
Merit: 1247
Bitcoin Casino Est. 2013
January 15, 2023, 12:45:18 PM
#64
merge mining ltc +doge

I have 37gh pulling in 111 usd in ltc and doge

about .4 ltc and 800 doge  every day.

How many GPUs do you have mining those coins?
What is your kw cost?

Right now it looks like only the Asics who can perform scrypt which is the hash algorithm of Dogecoin and Litecoin seems profitable but only when you have them like this in large scale and on cheap electricity.I think that is the best thing to do which philipma is doing mining a lot of Litecon and Doge daily,he can of course exchange it to any coin he wish with an exchange or in a wallet with the exchange function built in like Atomic wallet.

For the GPU mining you can still try to mine or dual mine ETHW+ZIL or ETHF+ZIL as some of the best option which of course now you only mine them at a loss but in a longer term like from 1-2 years from now this is a sure move to make you profit,patience is key in the GPU mining right now.
legendary
Activity: 1834
Merit: 1136
January 15, 2023, 05:25:52 AM
#63
merge mining ltc +doge

I have 37gh pulling in 111 usd in ltc and doge

about .4 ltc and 800 doge  every day.

How many GPUs do you have mining those coins?
What is your kw cost?
For mining these coins do not use video cards. philipma1957 uses asics.
Now asics are much more profitable than mining on video cards, but the history of mining tells us that this may change. But maybe you need to wait another 1 year.
legendary
Activity: 1862
Merit: 5154
**In BTC since 2013**
January 15, 2023, 03:00:25 AM
#62
merge mining ltc +doge

I have 37gh pulling in 111 usd in ltc and doge

about .4 ltc and 800 doge  every day.

How many GPUs do you have mining those coins?
What is your kw cost?
legendary
Activity: 4326
Merit: 8950
'The right to privacy matters'
January 14, 2023, 06:47:37 PM
#61

I confess that when I saw his post I also googled it and saw this aberration hehehe
I doubt his GPUs have reached this level, so I got curious and hope he shows some pictures to see how it turned out.  Cheesy



Anyone excited here?
It seems that the Bear Market wants to give signs that it might be ending, maybe in a few months we can dream about earning something by mining once again  Smiley
Let's hope BTC can reach at least something like 40k and push up minable coins like ETC and RVN

Anyone here mining DOGE?
Is it profitable right now after the mini pump?





merge mining ltc +doge

I have 37gh pulling in 111 usd in ltc and doge

about .4 ltc and 800 doge  every day.

legendary
Activity: 2450
Merit: 1472
January 14, 2023, 04:58:19 PM
#60

I confess that when I saw his post I also googled it and saw this aberration hehehe
I doubt his GPUs have reached this level, so I got curious and hope he shows some pictures to see how it turned out.  Cheesy



Anyone excited here?
It seems that the Bear Market wants to give signs that it might be ending, maybe in a few months we can dream about earning something by mining once again  Smiley
Let's hope BTC can reach at least something like 40k and push up minable coins like ETC and RVN

Anyone here mining DOGE?
Is it profitable right now after the mini pump?



legendary
Activity: 1834
Merit: 1136
January 13, 2023, 07:34:25 AM
#59
10k houses with 15-30kw capacity, wow, cheap houses and lots of electricity. If you get lucky in crypto you might own a lot of houses in different villages hehe.

Don't share too much, governments might hunt miners when central bank digital currencies rolls out.
I do not use 15 kilowatts, because there is a risk of attracting attention to myself and thieves can rob the house. 1 kilowatt is 6-10 video cards in a mining farm, 15 kilowatts is 90-150 video cards worth from $40,000. Now there is nothing to mining.

Please do not be insulted, but I am picturing an old movie with a few dozen people with pitchforks and torches. instead of going after Frankenstein’s Monster they are going after s19s.
"All this would be funny.If only it wasn't so sad." Said the famous Russian writer Mikhail Lermontov in the 19th century
legendary
Activity: 4326
Merit: 8950
'The right to privacy matters'
January 12, 2023, 10:47:02 AM
#58
There are regions in Russia with a price of 0.01-0.02 USD/EUR/kW, such as the Irkutsk region. In large-scale production, electricity prices are cheaper due to large consumption. Prices for citizens are regulated by the regulations of the energy commission in each region. And the price does not depend on the consumption of 100 kilowatts or 15,000 kilowatts. The problem of many villages in Russia is that there are very old transformers and if the miners turn on their mining farm, then the voltage in the electrical network drops. Residents are complaining, power engineers are starting to look for miners. Smiley

But in these cases, have the authorities shut down the miners? Are there fines or worse things going on?

What is the possibility that a benefactor miner wants to improve the locality's network? It's possible?
In regions with cheap electricity, villages are usually built to rent out to miners.
If the power engineers come with the police, they can confiscate the equipment. Then, through the court, the power engineers can force the miner to pay at the commercial rate.
If you are talking about replacing transformers and electrical wires in the whole village, then it is very expensive. This will require coordination with energy organizations, fire departments, and will take a lot of time, but you will still have certain consumption limits. It is not profitable.

LOL, residents complaining is the source of the problem.

it is the voltage drop where lights flicker and dims and motors run weird since the ideal running voltage is too low.

miners should redistribute miners according to distribution transformers, if voltage start to drop to 200-205v in transformer A for homes number 1-10 then proceed to transformer B for homes 11-20 for expansion, or let the power company install a transformer if you can but that will probably get their attention to the mining operation.
In the Russian village there is no Transformer A, Transformer B, and Transformer C. I am not a power engineer, but about 60-100 houses are connected to 1 transformer of 330 kilowatts. In Russia, electricity is sold by one company, while another company (2) maintains transformers and wire lines. The company that sells electricity pays money to the company (2) for the service. For company 2, the installation of modern transformers is a loss. The cities have more modern energy systems, but electricity is more expensive there.
Therefore, when several cunning miners connect to the village transformer, the voltage in the power grid drops and the evil Russian people go to beat the face of the local power engineer. And then the whole village is looking for miners Smiley

Please do not be insulted, but I am picturing an old movie with a few dozen people with pitchforks and torches. instead of going after Frankenstein’s Monster they are going after s19s.
legendary
Activity: 1862
Merit: 5154
**In BTC since 2013**
January 12, 2023, 10:35:42 AM
#57
Hey fmz89, I've never seen a GPU with fungus hehehe, did you take any pictures?
Can you share with us? I'm very curious now
Do you live in a very humid city?

By chance, I recently saw an image about this:


Source: https://www.reddit.com/r/pcmasterrace/comments/1058efe/fungus_growing_out_of_a_gpu/
legendary
Activity: 3444
Merit: 1061
January 12, 2023, 07:58:29 AM
#56
There are regions in Russia with a price of 0.01-0.02 USD/EUR/kW, such as the Irkutsk region. In large-scale production, electricity prices are cheaper due to large consumption. Prices for citizens are regulated by the regulations of the energy commission in each region. And the price does not depend on the consumption of 100 kilowatts or 15,000 kilowatts. The problem of many villages in Russia is that there are very old transformers and if the miners turn on their mining farm, then the voltage in the electrical network drops. Residents are complaining, power engineers are starting to look for miners. Smiley

But in these cases, have the authorities shut down the miners? Are there fines or worse things going on?

What is the possibility that a benefactor miner wants to improve the locality's network? It's possible?
In regions with cheap electricity, villages are usually built to rent out to miners.
If the power engineers come with the police, they can confiscate the equipment. Then, through the court, the power engineers can force the miner to pay at the commercial rate.
If you are talking about replacing transformers and electrical wires in the whole village, then it is very expensive. This will require coordination with energy organizations, fire departments, and will take a lot of time, but you will still have certain consumption limits. It is not profitable.

LOL, residents complaining is the source of the problem.

it is the voltage drop where lights flicker and dims and motors run weird since the ideal running voltage is too low.

miners should redistribute miners according to distribution transformers, if voltage start to drop to 200-205v in transformer A for homes number 1-10 then proceed to transformer B for homes 11-20 for expansion, or let the power company install a transformer if you can but that will probably get their attention to the mining operation.
In the Russian village there is no Transformer A, Transformer B, and Transformer C. I am not a power engineer, but about 60-100 houses are connected to 1 transformer of 330 kilowatts. In Russia, electricity is sold by one company, while another company (2) maintains transformers and wire lines. The company that sells electricity pays money to the company (2) for the service. For company 2, the installation of modern transformers is a loss. The cities have more modern energy systems, but electricity is more expensive there.
Therefore, when several cunning miners connect to the village transformer, the voltage in the power grid drops and the evil Russian people go to beat the face of the local power engineer. And then the whole village is looking for miners Smiley

I'm no power engineer but i think 330 KW and 60-100 houses, math does not check out, that's 5.5 kw per house(at 60 houses), too low even before you put the 20% allowance (4.4kw), an electric kettle is already going for 2kw.

The wiring too has a problem after going out of 330kw transformer that wire has to be very thick and then spliced to smaller wires before reaching houses.

I believe the logical distribution transformer is 25-75kva, 330kw must be before the distribution transformers.

190v is where things starts to get fucked up, i can imagine those angry ignorant villagers on the riot LOL.

I am not a power engineer and wrote approximate data. Even in the village where I have a house, the price of houses is from 3,000 to 200,000 dollars. For 3000 dollars a ruined house, for 7-8 thousand it is a good house for mining farms, in which you need to invest another 2 thousand dollars. In areas where rich people live, houses cost from 100,000 dollars, there are modern transformers, according to the project, 15-30 kilowatts of power is allocated for each house. There is security, excellent roads. The miner needs a house that is not connected to gas in order to get the maximum discount on electricity, because the heating is electric. Do not think that Russia has problems with electricity or infrastructure. It is not profitable for me to buy a house more than $10,000.



10k houses with 15-30kw capacity, wow, cheap houses and lots of electricity. If you get lucky in crypto you might own a lot of houses in different villages hehe.

Don't share too much, governments might hunt miners when central bank digital currencies rolls out.
legendary
Activity: 2450
Merit: 1472
January 12, 2023, 07:44:38 AM
#55
Happy new years guys, still no coin profitable for mine, and my gpus began infected by fungus lol, some dead, gonna cleaned up with detergent and alcohol, rehoot with steam solder might life again as my knowledge, and market sideaway full of fear something big fall, many trader already withdraw some their fund, and some left to many exchanges for scalp trading as you know many exit pump in alt at this very moment

Hey fmz89, I've never seen a GPU with fungus hehehe, did you take any pictures?
Can you share with us? I'm very curious now
Do you live in a very humid city?


I think you should have done that the moment you turned your rigs off.You need to clean the dust and cover them with some robe,at least this is what I do to save them from unnecessary dust gathering which in turn makes them run hotter than they normally do.

Beside that we know that the market is not profitable still yet many are mining at a loss including myself because I believe in the long run profit for the upcoming bull run,now most coins have really low difficulty so in terms of crypto you can generate more.

I live in a hot city, far away from sea and umidity, but there's lot of dust here, and when I turn off something I always cover with the original package to avoid such issues.
I know some people who lives on the coast and they need to protect the GPUs with special product like WD 40 to avoid rust.
legendary
Activity: 1834
Merit: 1136
January 12, 2023, 05:41:59 AM
#54
There are regions in Russia with a price of 0.01-0.02 USD/EUR/kW, such as the Irkutsk region. In large-scale production, electricity prices are cheaper due to large consumption. Prices for citizens are regulated by the regulations of the energy commission in each region. And the price does not depend on the consumption of 100 kilowatts or 15,000 kilowatts. The problem of many villages in Russia is that there are very old transformers and if the miners turn on their mining farm, then the voltage in the electrical network drops. Residents are complaining, power engineers are starting to look for miners. Smiley

But in these cases, have the authorities shut down the miners? Are there fines or worse things going on?

What is the possibility that a benefactor miner wants to improve the locality's network? It's possible?
In regions with cheap electricity, villages are usually built to rent out to miners.
If the power engineers come with the police, they can confiscate the equipment. Then, through the court, the power engineers can force the miner to pay at the commercial rate.
If you are talking about replacing transformers and electrical wires in the whole village, then it is very expensive. This will require coordination with energy organizations, fire departments, and will take a lot of time, but you will still have certain consumption limits. It is not profitable.

LOL, residents complaining is the source of the problem.

it is the voltage drop where lights flicker and dims and motors run weird since the ideal running voltage is too low.

miners should redistribute miners according to distribution transformers, if voltage start to drop to 200-205v in transformer A for homes number 1-10 then proceed to transformer B for homes 11-20 for expansion, or let the power company install a transformer if you can but that will probably get their attention to the mining operation.
In the Russian village there is no Transformer A, Transformer B, and Transformer C. I am not a power engineer, but about 60-100 houses are connected to 1 transformer of 330 kilowatts. In Russia, electricity is sold by one company, while another company (2) maintains transformers and wire lines. The company that sells electricity pays money to the company (2) for the service. For company 2, the installation of modern transformers is a loss. The cities have more modern energy systems, but electricity is more expensive there.
Therefore, when several cunning miners connect to the village transformer, the voltage in the power grid drops and the evil Russian people go to beat the face of the local power engineer. And then the whole village is looking for miners Smiley

I'm no power engineer but i think 330 KW and 60-100 houses, math does not check out, that's 5.5 kw per house(at 60 houses), too low even before you put the 20% allowance (4.4kw), an electric kettle is already going for 2kw.

The wiring too has a problem after going out of 330kw transformer that wire has to be very thick and then spliced to smaller wires before reaching houses.

I believe the logical distribution transformer is 25-75kva, 330kw must be before the distribution transformers.

190v is where things starts to get fucked up, i can imagine those angry ignorant villagers on the riot LOL.

I am not a power engineer and wrote approximate data. Even in the village where I have a house, the price of houses is from 3,000 to 200,000 dollars. For 3000 dollars a ruined house, for 7-8 thousand it is a good house for mining farms, in which you need to invest another 2 thousand dollars. In areas where rich people live, houses cost from 100,000 dollars, there are modern transformers, according to the project, 15-30 kilowatts of power is allocated for each house. There is security, excellent roads. The miner needs a house that is not connected to gas in order to get the maximum discount on electricity, because the heating is electric. Do not think that Russia has problems with electricity or infrastructure. It is not profitable for me to buy a house more than $10,000.

legendary
Activity: 1862
Merit: 5154
**In BTC since 2013**
January 12, 2023, 04:51:54 AM
#53
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It is true. But, he believes that the problem of the electrical network is not only in Russia, but in the vast majority of European countries.

Speaking to some electrical technicians, there is a big problem that many have overlooked with the promotion of electric cars. Few locations are prepared to have 200 or 300 electric cars charging at the same time. The infrastructures are not prepared for such a high load, both in terms of transformers and cabling.

If you don't start changing the infrastructure, many places will have electrical problems.
legendary
Activity: 3444
Merit: 1061
January 12, 2023, 03:29:40 AM
#52
I'm no power engineer but i think 330 KW and 60-100 houses, math does not check out, that's 5.5 kw per house(at 60 houses), too low even before you put the 20% allowance (4.4kw), an electric kettle is already going for 2kw.

The wiring too has a problem after going out of 330kw transformer that wire has to be very thick and then spliced to smaller wires before reaching houses.

I believe the logical distribution transformer is 25-75kva, 330kw must be before the distribution transformers.

190v is where things starts to get fucked up, i can imagine those angry ignorant villagers on the riot LOL.

Well, it depends on how many transformers the village has.

But unfortunately, I believe that in very poor regions this happens, greatly limiting the use of electricity. Making it so that a stranger starts consuming a lot of energy, creating an unpleasantness in the community.

In the electrical connection, everything counts, from the transformer to the wires. If everything is very old, even in theory it may have a lot of capacity, but in practice this is not the case.

Regrettably, the greed of companies wanting more profits, means that they do not renew the electrical installations in the localities and the problems will be felt over the years.

what i mean is 330kw is more like a substation transformer than distribution transformers.

another thing with one transformer for 60-100 houses, if there is a failure there will be a bigger outage.

what i'm pointing out earlier is the distribution transformers is the A, B, C, that should be distributed with miners to prevent voltage drop to 200v.. yes it will drop if the substation got too loaded from distribution transformers A, B, C, D, E, F, G. spreading load to A, B, C, will maximize mining operations, overloading transformer A will make people from transformer A riot hehe.

the wires of 330KW as i pointed out is 300 MCM if copper and 500 MCM for aluminum, typical houses are just AWG 4 and 6, maybe AWG 8 too. the chart (https://www.encorewire.com/products/tools-and-resources/calculators/wire-size-table.html)will show you that those thick wires are in the substation and not in the poles where houses are built.
legendary
Activity: 1862
Merit: 5154
**In BTC since 2013**
January 12, 2023, 03:00:01 AM
#51
I'm no power engineer but i think 330 KW and 60-100 houses, math does not check out, that's 5.5 kw per house(at 60 houses), too low even before you put the 20% allowance (4.4kw), an electric kettle is already going for 2kw.

The wiring too has a problem after going out of 330kw transformer that wire has to be very thick and then spliced to smaller wires before reaching houses.

I believe the logical distribution transformer is 25-75kva, 330kw must be before the distribution transformers.

190v is where things starts to get fucked up, i can imagine those angry ignorant villagers on the riot LOL.

Well, it depends on how many transformers the village has.

But unfortunately, I believe that in very poor regions this happens, greatly limiting the use of electricity. Making it so that a stranger starts consuming a lot of energy, creating an unpleasantness in the community.

In the electrical connection, everything counts, from the transformer to the wires. If everything is very old, even in theory it may have a lot of capacity, but in practice this is not the case.

Regrettably, the greed of companies wanting more profits, means that they do not renew the electrical installations in the localities and the problems will be felt over the years.
legendary
Activity: 3444
Merit: 1061
January 12, 2023, 01:26:11 AM
#50
There are regions in Russia with a price of 0.01-0.02 USD/EUR/kW, such as the Irkutsk region. In large-scale production, electricity prices are cheaper due to large consumption. Prices for citizens are regulated by the regulations of the energy commission in each region. And the price does not depend on the consumption of 100 kilowatts or 15,000 kilowatts. The problem of many villages in Russia is that there are very old transformers and if the miners turn on their mining farm, then the voltage in the electrical network drops. Residents are complaining, power engineers are starting to look for miners. Smiley

But in these cases, have the authorities shut down the miners? Are there fines or worse things going on?

What is the possibility that a benefactor miner wants to improve the locality's network? It's possible?
In regions with cheap electricity, villages are usually built to rent out to miners.
If the power engineers come with the police, they can confiscate the equipment. Then, through the court, the power engineers can force the miner to pay at the commercial rate.
If you are talking about replacing transformers and electrical wires in the whole village, then it is very expensive. This will require coordination with energy organizations, fire departments, and will take a lot of time, but you will still have certain consumption limits. It is not profitable.

LOL, residents complaining is the source of the problem.

it is the voltage drop where lights flicker and dims and motors run weird since the ideal running voltage is too low.

miners should redistribute miners according to distribution transformers, if voltage start to drop to 200-205v in transformer A for homes number 1-10 then proceed to transformer B for homes 11-20 for expansion, or let the power company install a transformer if you can but that will probably get their attention to the mining operation.
In the Russian village there is no Transformer A, Transformer B, and Transformer C. I am not a power engineer, but about 60-100 houses are connected to 1 transformer of 330 kilowatts. In Russia, electricity is sold by one company, while another company (2) maintains transformers and wire lines. The company that sells electricity pays money to the company (2) for the service. For company 2, the installation of modern transformers is a loss. The cities have more modern energy systems, but electricity is more expensive there.
Therefore, when several cunning miners connect to the village transformer, the voltage in the power grid drops and the evil Russian people go to beat the face of the local power engineer. And then the whole village is looking for miners Smiley

I'm no power engineer but i think 330 KW and 60-100 houses, math does not check out, that's 5.5 kw per house(at 60 houses), too low even before you put the 20% allowance (4.4kw), an electric kettle is already going for 2kw.

The wiring too has a problem after going out of 330kw transformer that wire has to be very thick and then spliced to smaller wires before reaching houses.

I believe the logical distribution transformer is 25-75kva, 330kw must be before the distribution transformers.

190v is where things starts to get fucked up, i can imagine those angry ignorant villagers on the riot LOL.
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