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June 11, 2018, 03:03:01 PM
#34
Kung mining ang tinutukoy mo, dito talaga sa pilipinas, malakas ang konsumo ng kuryente. Kahit ibang crypto din ang imina, ganoon pa rin. Sadyang malakas kasi gumamit ng kuryente ang mining at nagkataon na mahal ang kuryente dito sa Pilipinas. Kaya ang maganda, may alternatibo kang pagkukunan ng kuyente. Kung tutuusin, malaki talaga ang kita sa pagmimina, malaki lang din ang puhunan.
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June 11, 2018, 10:09:38 AM
#33
when you do bounty campaigns it doesn't alot of electricity but if you do mining it takes alot.
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June 11, 2018, 06:44:43 AM
#32
Ang mining ang nagcoconsume ng malaking energy.dahil sa power consumption electricity using computer wala patayan kaya nagcoconsume ng malaking energy.aside frim that pati na ang lakas natin nacoconsume din ng malaki na halos kailangan mo bantayan.
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June 10, 2018, 05:22:34 AM
#31
Tama sila, pag mining talaga ang usapan malaki ang konsumo mo doon kasi mataas ngayon ang kuryente dahil sa sobrang init ng panahon kaya sobrang taas ng konsumo ng kuryente. Kaya kung mag mimina ka pag isipan mong mabuti, marami na kasi ngayon ang nalulugi dahil nga sa konsumo.

Sa totoo lang hindi magandang magmina dito sa bansa natin dahil sa klase ng klima at mahal ng kuryente. Kung kumita ka man, iyon ay dahil sa taas ng presyo ng miniminang coin/token. Yung mga devices din na gamit sa pangmina ay sobrang mahal at madalas ay nagkakaubusan lagi. Mas maigi na suriin muna ang lokasyon at kakayahang magbayad ng kuryente at mga devices bago pumasok sa ganitong negosyo.
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June 10, 2018, 04:54:31 AM
#30
pagmimina ng bitcoin ang pinaka malaking konsumo ng enerhiya at hindi rin biro ang konsumo ng babayaran mong kuryente kung nagmimina ka lalo na dito sa bansa natin, but meron naman nagsasabi na it depends sa klase ng coin na gusto mong minahin may mga profitable daw talaga
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June 10, 2018, 04:35:04 AM
#29
Does Bitcoin consume to much energy? that's the question that keeps popping up every time BTC prices go lunar.

Is Bitcoin really an energy hog? how does it compare to the traditional financial system.

It does. If you do bitcoin mining, then it consumes a huge part of your electricity bill. It needs to run for 24 hours and that's not a joke. You are investing your time and money here as well. It is like an investment but the difference is you are producing the output itself.

Pilipinas pa naman ang may pinaka malaking singil sa kuryente lalo na kung mag bibitcoin mining ka malaki talaga yun. 
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June 10, 2018, 02:46:51 AM
#28
Does Bitcoin consume to much energy? that's the question that keeps popping up every time BTC prices go lunar.

Is Bitcoin really an energy hog? how does it compare to the traditional financial system.

It does. If you do bitcoin mining, then it consumes a huge part of your electricity bill. It needs to run for 24 hours and that's not a joke. You are investing your time and money here as well. It is like an investment but the difference is you are producing the output itself.
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June 06, 2018, 01:48:07 PM
#27
mining po ang pinakamalakas konsumo ng kuryente kaya hindi po biro ang pagmimina dito sa bansa natin lalo na at sobrang laki ng kunsumo ng kuryente siguradong talo ka kung hindi mo agad mababawi ang puhunan mo
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June 06, 2018, 04:08:21 AM
#26
Oo syempre ito ay isang online activity so probably kailangan talaga nang computers at internet kung saan gumagana ang mga ito sa pamamagitan ng kuryente. Besides sa electricity, gumagamit din tayo mismo ang mga users nang ating physical energy sa pagtatrabaho at sa palaging paggamit nang computers. Lalong lalo na sa ating mind na nag-iisip ng mga paraan at desisyon na kailangang gawin. Both physical and mental energy plus the outside source energy na electricity.
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June 05, 2018, 08:37:45 AM
#25
Mining is the perfect example of most energy consumer, dahil uma andar ang ang iyong mga kagamitan sa pagmamining 24/7, compare to bitcoin hindi gaano kalakihan ang kuryente.
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June 03, 2018, 10:59:38 PM
#24
Marami naman ng mga parating na mga ganyang mga murang mining tool for sure para makaless sa energy consumption, pero ayos lang yan, ganyan lang talaga ang mining malaki talaga ang capital pero malaki din naman ang returns nito at ang ROI nito which is a good thing na din.
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June 03, 2018, 10:42:51 PM
#23
Kapag naman sguro 24/7 run yung bitcoin mining mo ay tataas talaga ang kuryente samahan mo pa ng maintenance nito kasi umiinit din sya.
Kung 24/7 mung pinapaandar ang mining mo siguradong masisira kagad to lalo na kapag wala kang cooler at kapag mainit pa ang lugar na pinag miminahan mo.
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June 03, 2018, 10:19:27 PM
#22
Kapag naman sguro 24/7 run yung bitcoin mining mo ay tataas talaga ang kuryente samahan mo pa ng maintenance nito kasi umiinit din sya.
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June 03, 2018, 12:10:42 AM
#21
Mining.Answer is YES
newbie
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June 02, 2018, 11:02:17 PM
#20
Yeah bitcoin  does consume electricity but that will be lesse unlike mining that consume a larger amount of electricity because you have to turn on  your computer day and night.
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June 02, 2018, 08:10:39 PM
#19
Does Bitcoin consume to much energy? that's the question that keeps popping up every time BTC prices go lunar.

Is Bitcoin really an energy hog? how does it compare to the traditional financial system.
ang pag work sa bitcoin hindi naman mag comsume ng mataas na kuryente dahil kunting oras na man ang magugol mo ang gagawin mo lang ay mag post sa bitcoin, hindi katulad sa pag mining na mag comsume talaga ng  energy dahil ang computer mo kailangan 24/7 eh on siya lagi kaya tataas talaga ang kuryente mo.
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June 02, 2018, 05:41:56 PM
#18
If let's say that bitcoin mining consumes too much energy, my question is: "What's the average earnings per month you will get from mining if for example you only have 1x PC that is set up for mining and is running 24/7?"

The reason I asked is I would like to know if it's worth or a waste of time doing bitcoin mining.

One of my computers is always open 24/7 and I would like to try it out.

However, if the average mining earnings per month is more than the total number of my monthly bills, then I could say that it is profitable even though my bitcoin miner is running 24/7 + AC.
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June 01, 2018, 12:27:26 AM
#17
Good Day!
For me, when you are a miner, miners are becoming the main consumers of energy in the growing bitcoin ecosystem,it consumes lot of energy, we all know that once there are too much electricity you burn, and the faster your computer, the higher the chances of  coins that can be assigned to the owners of the machines., in short you'll gonna have a chance to win the competition. Bitcoin mining is a competition to waste the most electricity possible by doing pointless arithmetic quintillions of times a second. That's how it works. So no wonder why it consumes a lot of energy or power.
Besides, these will happen only that it use a lot a of power when the popularity of currency likely to happen or increases.

To sustain this project and in order to have a good pathway in earning money in a fast and easy way we need function.

sr. member
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May 31, 2018, 11:38:30 PM
#16
Does Bitcoin consume to much energy? that's the question that keeps popping up every time BTC prices go lunar.

Is Bitcoin really an energy hog? how does it compare to the traditional financial system.
I believe you are pertaining to strength and vitality of a person when you used the word "energy" and not electricity. I would agree because the whole market is pretty much alive and active when prices goes up compared to when prices is down.
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May 31, 2018, 11:19:22 PM
#15
for me yes, because sa mining nito, malakas kasi ang kain nito o consumo nito ng kuryente, lalo na pag magagandang quality ng rigs ang gagamitin mo,halos parang my aircon kang hindi invertible sa lakas makaconsume ng kuryente, kaya ung karamihan dito sa pinas hindi nag mimine.
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