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Topic: What New altcoins with low mining difficulty should I mine ? (Read 298 times)

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Raven is going to be big, I'm mining it since it's still in its infancy
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but i have a bit suggestions about the new altcoin, not all the new coin are Profitable although the difficulty is lower because the purpose of mining is to make profit.
legendary
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The thing about new coins is that they are always coming.  And the thing about hash power is that, while it can increase, it is also finite.  On this day, there may bea fluctuation in equipment providing hashpower but all the various coins are constantly changing.  Miners may flock to one coin or another for various reasons: news, low diff, profitability, strategy...

I'm typically the type of miner that will switch very frequently for numerous reasons.  But sometimes I'll stick with a coin for weeks to meet some attainment goal. 

But as far as low difficulty... don't sweat new coins too much... I mean, do still keep them in your sights but don't forget about other coins that are older but that also may have seen a dip in difficulty.
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Garlicoin
low diff ,low price, so many miners
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Ravencoin seems to be heading in the right direction with an ASIC resistant algorithm it's popularity is growing quickly.

Yup , Ive said on other threads i think raven coin goes up big, right now its 50mill market cap not even in the top 100
x 10 increase only brings it to 500 mill which is tiny compared to eth at 85 billion .

all gpu miners with a brain should be loading up

remeber when eth showed up gpu mining was kinda dead, the new at the time anti asic algorithm brought tons of organic decentralized hash and interest , I can see raven at $1 or more in a year or less
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Ravencoin seems to be heading in the right direction with an ASIC resistant algorithm it's popularity is growing quickly.
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People mining new low difficulty  coins are going to keep it a secret for themselves.  You need to do the research yourself if you want to find a big gainer.
newbie
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Go to announcements and check it out every day, so you can easily find new coins. It is risky but can make good profit, it is up to you.
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Steady State Finance
It just repeated topic, and a few similar topics have posted. Even in this current week, I found a few related questions. Almost all experienced miners say, asking profitable coins is worthless. After coin name appears here, soon its Hashrate & diff will increase.
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lux , pegion and raven are my currents
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I have a rig I'm looking to mine some new altcoins with, ideally i'm looking for some altcoins that are still really early and have low mining difficulty still. Any recommendations ?
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