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Mint coin? Dnotes?

thekamikazepr

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Some 1 suggested me mining this 2 coins has anybody here had time to look or read into them?

Scared of wasting time mining for nothing.(scam or something).
 
well -- you could read about them yourself?

For someone not wanting to waste their time -- you are asking everyone else to waste theirs doing your footwork for you. I get the feeling you just think you turn on the computer start a program and the money just starts shooting out, there is so much more possibilities when it comes to mining/trading/holding/selling to maximize your profits. Lazy is something a good crypto miner would never be.

Sounds harsher than I mean it to -- but crypto is sort of the wild west of investment these days. It's part luck and part research. Nothing is guaranteed though.

Stick around long enough and you will at some point "waste your time/money/energy" mining something that doesn't pan out. It happens to the best of us.

If you are really this risk averse, just stick to mining LTC or DOGE.

For the love of god, spell out your words too -- using "2" for the word "to" and your mutilation of the word "someone" suggests to me you don't have the patience or the intelligence to make it long term in the crypto world.
 
So my cellphone autocorrecting wrongly , or just misspelling makes me stupid, I'm not sure how this correlate. All I'm asking for is on pointers , if any, into detect if a coin is a scam . Also when a coin is less than a week old there is not much to read sadly 3-4 posts only showed up and most are from the coin developers themselves. Hard to figure out with limited quantity of data.

I appreciate you taking your time to write down a bash my post instead of just ignoring it. Not everyone have your same harsh mentality, example when people in the water cooling posts ask for pointers in their fist loop and we suggest brands, thickness, material composition, loop order, etc.
 
best suggestion:

put the phone down -- get on your PC and read the LONG and detailed threads here and on bitcoin talk. There are hundreds of pages of advice, tips, tricks, and setups, along with experience, pictures, and ass loads of knowledge, it's out there freely for you to partake.

Any coins that just show up on the market -- odds are you are going to have just as much information as any of us here. There is a dedicated thread for new coins on hardforum itself, start reading there.

Hate to burst your bubble -- but you ARE going to waste a lot of time in the crypto world if you do things the honest and normal way (taking the time to read/research)

You asked no specific questions involving the communities of either coin, the background, or anything like that. Just showing up and saying "Should I mine this?" is not the proper approach in any forum.

Since you failed to understand my advice and experience in the matter I will answer your question on your level:

Yes - mine as much as you can of both coins. Do not for a second think of spreading your risk factor across several coins, or anything of that nature. Put all your eggs into one basket and run to the bank with it.
 
For the love of god, spell out your words too -- using "2" for the word "to" and your mutilation of the word "someone" suggests to me you don't have the patience or the intelligence to make it long term in the crypto world.

BTW for being a grammar nazi you also misspelled two... :D
 
BTW for being a grammar nazi you also misspelled two... :D

Actually your original post was written in such fractured and broken English, I honestly thought you were attempting to say "mining this to".

Either way *shrugs* - any advice given seems to be ignored. You want easy answers, I get it.

Another piece of advice that has a high probability of being ignored:

Build a profit calculator in excel - it's easy as hell. Factor in hardware cost, price of energy, and any fees associated for some of the more far off crap shoot coins. Keeping an eye on volume, difficulty, and price can give you extra perspective but is not a sure fire way of knowing what I coin will do.

Some of this shit is just random, people jump on a bandwagon and ride it hoping to get rich. Get enough people and sometimes it actually happens.

More food for thought: If anyone *did* have knowledge of a future coin blowing up, can you think of one good reason they would wish to share this knowledge with you? Driving up their difficulty and diminishing their profit margin?

I wouldn't even ask the creator of bitcoin himself for advice on "which coin to mine" because honestly, nobody knows.


Cheers!
 
I've never heard of those 2 coins. I guess anything could possibly blow up but most coins are nothing but pump and dump. Hell I don't know why you called DOGE a safe one to just mine. That sucker is a pump/dump heavy coin for sure.

Just stick to an auto mining or auto trading pool unless you are prepared to sell your soul and your entire life to mining coins. I have a busy schedule and 5 kids. I personally just try to tune my cards to get more hash and point them at an auto exchanging pool. I'm in the 15Mh area so I do have a chunk of power. I'd rather have consistent paydays over constantly reading about coins and shifting my rigs to different coins all the time.
 
I've never heard of those 2 coins. I guess anything could possibly blow up but most coins are nothing but pump and dump. Hell I don't know why you called DOGE a safe one to just mine. That sucker is a pump/dump heavy coin for sure.

Just stick to an auto mining or auto trading pool unless you are prepared to sell your soul and your entire life to mining coins. I have a busy schedule and 5 kids. I personally just try to tune my cards to get more hash and point them at an auto exchanging pool. I'm in the 15Mh area so I do have a chunk of power. I'd rather have consistent paydays over constantly reading about coins and shifting my rigs to different coins all the time.

TTThhhhiiiiissssss
 
TTThhhhiiiiissssss

Ask SunnyD how much fun it is to constantly read about coins... I just ask him from time to time because that sucker spends seemingly all day reading about coins. I wonder how he ever gets work done at his job
 
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