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KuarThePirat
1 month ago

If you don’t have access to an industrial electricity tariff, you burn money or if you don’t pay the electricity yourself, you steal the money from the person who pays the electricity.

TheOrangePill
1 month ago

Even with the most powerful PC, it is no longer worth using so-called ASIC miners. These chips are specialized for hash functions and exceed even the most modern PCs by a multiple in the hash rate. In addition, the electricity costs must be somewhere below 10 cent per KWh in order to be profitable at all.

Furthermore, the 90°C warm air must also go somewhere…

Luffy123777
1 month ago
  1. Bitcoin is GPU loady, so even if you actually specify your CPU, it wouldn’t bring anything
  2. You need to look at the electricity costs, whether it’s worth it
  3. If you don’t have 20 4090s lying around for ne mining rig, you need to get into a mining pool. And these pools pay very little to nothing.
sgt119
1 month ago

Can you forget

CMDer
1 month ago
  1. You can min cryptocurrencies better with GPUs than with CPUs.
  2. You should look at how this works with the crypto currency before you try to earn money.
  3. How high is electricity consumption compared to revenue?
  4. You’re actually too late if you really think you’re making money.
KuarThePirat
1 month ago

Then just ask these people for the money. This is more efficient for everyone involved. You make out of 39 cents the kWh about 8 cents in Bitcoin. That’s not a good deal.

Funship
1 month ago

Then you can ask the people who pay the electricity, but just to throw their money out of the window – and you’ll stand up and collect it. Come on out the same way, but save the environment.