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September 11, 2015, 12:12:29 PM
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legendary
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September 11, 2015, 06:59:13 AM
#41
For legit cloud mining services, I would recommend Hashnest, Bit-x and Genesis Mining. They seem reliable to me and so far I've invested in Hashnest and everything is going well.  Grin
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September 11, 2015, 04:07:30 AM
#40
may be genesis mining still best for now..

seems a bit expensive to me, hashnet has better price and has the s7 available already, so better maintanance fees

If genesis will happen to decrease the prize per ghs like hashnest does i would possibly invest because unlike other cloud mining sites out there they are one used to be in public.
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September 10, 2015, 03:02:36 AM
#39
may be genesis mining still best for now..

seems a bit expensive to me, hashnet has better price and has the s7 available already, so better maintanance fees
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September 10, 2015, 02:39:25 AM
#38
It depends on a few factors as there are different types of pool payment methods (PPS, PPLNS etc just to name a few) also pool fees, server location and pool hashrate pay a factor.
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September 10, 2015, 01:57:19 AM
#37
I like antpool.

Antpool is the mining pool from the manufacturers of antminer mining hardware. They offer a 0% fee, daily payouts and an easy web interface for statistics.
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September 10, 2015, 01:39:20 AM
#36
may be genesis mining still best for now..
Yep  Smiley
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September 09, 2015, 05:19:55 PM
#35
may be genesis mining still best for now..
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September 07, 2015, 11:30:47 AM
#34
I like ghash.io and slushpool most. They are stable and I work with them for years now.
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September 06, 2015, 11:37:56 AM
#33


You pay a premium with rentals though.  Normally you will pay more then what the rig would have made if mining BTC.  

So not a good way if wanting BTC.  As normally cost more then you make.  The rig owners do it for profit greater then just mining BTC.

but rent a rig is good profit if you can get more Lucky (at mining altcoin/shitcoin)
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September 06, 2015, 11:32:50 AM
#32
I am ready to invest some money on mining.  So can any one suggest me best offline miner to purchase, which is profitable for long term?
Maintaining a mining gear is a headache. Those who have nothing else to do in life, does hardware mining. Moreover, if you have to pay for elctricity, you'd probably never see any profit. Better try cloud mining. Pre-calculate your profit in any of the mining calculators below...

1. www.cloudmining.website/calculator.php

2. https://alloscomp.com/bitcoin/calculator
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September 06, 2015, 12:02:06 AM
#31
I am ready to invest some money on mining.  So can any one suggest me best offline miner to purchase, which is profitable for long term?
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September 05, 2015, 08:26:25 PM
#30
I wouldn't recommend you to mine using a cloud mining site now that there have been a lot of scams lately. Most cloud mining sites are ponzis and are very likely to close up shop and run away with your money. It is advised for you to make a research before investing in such services. Stick to this rule: "Never invest what you can't afford to lose" and you'll be fine.  Wink
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September 04, 2015, 11:10:46 PM
#29
some where in online i have read about solar mining hardware which is very cheap, can anyone have knowledge about how it can run and how much cost. i am living in a remote area where solar mining will be worthy for me.

I think they meant the electricity from it is cheap.  By having solar you get electricity from the sun and not the grid making the electricity cheap.

BUT the initial cost is high in most cases.  Especially if talking about a lot of watt's.  You have to remember panels, battery's, wires, etc.  So a lot of upfront costs. Unless VERY high electricity were talking about a long ROI time on the gear.

The ROI on solar investments for your own house is typically about 15-25 years, depending on electricity rate and consumption. So if you own a house you know ur going to live in for 15-25 years, I would do it. Actually I would combine solar and wind turbines. At least you have free electricity you can sell back to the grid if mining fails.

I would love to see someone do the math on a offgrid DIY solar system for 10x Antminer S7's, aka 12100W 24/7. How long ROI time are we talking? ^^
+U would probably save some money on skipping the PSU's, as the miners run on 12V?.



You will need 104 Solar Frontier panels.
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September 04, 2015, 11:06:59 AM
#28
I cannot figure out why electricity seems to be an issue. maybe I just do not get how to calculate the amount of electricity an asic uses in a 24 hour period...
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September 03, 2015, 04:15:03 PM
#27
which site is the best for mining? 

If you want to mine Bitcoin with your computer, you are a couple of years late. You would need to buy ASIC, which may or may not pay for the electricity and make profit. Usually may not.
If you want to try out cloud mining.. that's debatable.. some claim that all are ponzi schemes. There are many scams and even if you find a good one, the profit is not great.
So unless you have free power and a warehouse of ASICs, I'd advice you not to mine Bitcoin. If you want some, better buy.


If you want to mine with your computer for learning purpose, I suggest you try to mine some altcoins. Which coin? Pick one with friendly community, for start.
If you want to make profit from mining, you should research and find the altcoin that you cam make profit on. And you have a slight chance if you have a state-of-the-art GPU and you want to mine with it.

After all this, you can search for "best site" for mining, but usually all are the same and the coin list them in its OP.

Yep, I hear dogecoins are pretty good to mine rn, you can even exchange em for other cryptocurrencies after you mine em.
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September 03, 2015, 04:09:37 PM
#26
some where in online i have read about solar mining hardware which is very cheap, can anyone have knowledge about how it can run and how much cost. i am living in a remote area where solar mining will be worthy for me.

I think they meant the electricity from it is cheap.  By having solar you get electricity from the sun and not the grid making the electricity cheap.

BUT the initial cost is high in most cases.  Especially if talking about a lot of watt's.  You have to remember panels, battery's, wires, etc.  So a lot of upfront costs. Unless VERY high electricity were talking about a long ROI time on the gear.

The ROI on solar investments for your own house is typically about 15-25 years, depending on electricity rate and consumption. So if you own a house you know ur going to live in for 15-25 years, I would do it. Actually I would combine solar and wind turbines. At least you have free electricity you can sell back to the grid if mining fails.

I would love to see someone do the math on a offgrid DIY solar system for 10x Antminer S7's, aka 12100W 24/7. How long ROI time are we talking? ^^
+U would probably save some money on skipping the PSU's, as the miners run on 12V?.

legendary
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September 03, 2015, 03:25:10 PM
#25
if you want to get mining without scam, rent a rig at rigrental Wink

You pay a premium with rentals though.  Normally you will pay more then what the rig would have made if mining BTC. 

So not a good way if wanting BTC.  As normally cost more then you make.  The rig owners do it for profit greater then just mining BTC.
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September 03, 2015, 02:38:17 PM
#24
Buying BTC directly will make you more BTC at the end than buying mining hardware or contracts.

Not rocket science.
legendary
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September 03, 2015, 11:12:59 AM
#23
if you want to get mining without scam, rent a rig at rigrental Wink
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