How Fast Is BURST Mining
Hey folks, I am new to Burstcoin and Mining and i consider to invest 10.000€ for mining Bursts. Is it better to invest it directly in Burst or to invest in mining? I calculated on 'site/calculator' and if i am not mistaken the ROI would be in 4-5 months. But i still have no idea how to do it. Which is the best HDD? Is it only important how much space the HDD has got? Can i handle all HDDs on only one computer?
How much electricity requires a single HDD? Is there a halving as with Bitcoin? Thank you for reading and have a nice day! PS: i heard the news about bitsler adding burstcoin. PPS: i a from Germany, sorry for my bad English guys.
Hey folks, I am new to Burstcoin and Mining and i consider to invest 10.000€ for mining Bursts. Minecraft Zcash ZEC. Is it better to invest it directly in Burst or to invest in mining? I calculated on 'site/calculator' and if i am not mistaken the ROI would be in 4-5 months.
But i still have no idea how to do it. Which is the best HDD? Is it only important how much space the HDD has got?
Can i handle all HDDs on only one computer? How much electricity requires a single HDD? Is there a halving as with Bitcoin? Thank you for reading and have a nice day!
First thing you will need to do, is acquire all the necessary components to your burst mining venture: 1). BURST- BURST-79PK-DGC2-M4XP-HUAVB.
PS: i heard the news about bitsler adding burstcoin. PPS: i a from Germany, sorry for my bad English guys Display More You're better off buying burstcoin. 10,000 Euro will buy you 1,317,022.00 Burst, at current prices. This is much more than you could hope to mine in a very, very long time - possibly not ever. Consider that there are only about ~16.5% of Burstcoins that remain unmined, and that network size (same as difficulty in the bitcoin world) has exploded in the last few months:. If you have that much money to spend to buy Burst directly, mining makes sense only if you already have a large amount of unused HD's lying about.
Speed of the hard drives does not matter much at all. I will be purchasing 5TB external drives. EBay and Amazon will usually have them around $100/each if you look around for a couple of days. Hooking these up to a fast computer with good cpu and gpu will definitely help with mining faster. Also, consider having a faster internet connection if available. The more bandwidth the better it seems to me.
I'm going to hook up 50TB ($1000) to one computer (which costs $700) first and check out the scene. If the first month goes well, I will add an additional 200TB. Splitting a total of 250Tb between two computers if possible. Speed of the hard drives does not matter much at all. I will be purchasing 5TB external drives.
EBay and Amazon will usually have them around $100/each if you look around for a couple of days. Hooking these up to a fast computer with good cpu and gpu will definitely help with mining faster.
Also, consider having a faster internet connection if available. The more bandwidth the better it seems to me. I'm going to hook up 50TB ($1000) to one computer (which costs $700) first and check out the scene.
If the first month goes well, I will add an additional 200TB. Splitting a total of 250Tb between two computers if possible. In which way is the GPU important for mining?
I thought only free HDD space is required and maybe a good CPU to handle all the HDDs.
Hey folks, I am new to Burstcoin and Mining and i consider to invest 10.000€ for mining Bursts. Is it better to invest it directly in Burst or to invest in mining? I calculated on 'site/calculator' and if i am not mistaken the ROI would be in 4-5 months. But i still have no idea how to do it. Which is the best HDD? Is it only important how much space the HDD has got?
Can i handle all HDDs on only one computer? How much electricity requires a single HDD?
Is there a halving as with Bitcoin? Thank you for reading and have a nice day! PS: i heard the news about bitsler adding burstcoin. PPS: i a from Germany, sorry for my bad English guys. Hey folks, I am new to Burstcoin and Mining and i consider to invest 10.000€ for mining Bursts. Is it better to invest it directly in Burst or to invest in mining?
I calculated on 'site/calculator' and if i am not mistaken the ROI would be in 4-5 months. But i still have no idea how to do it. Which is the best HDD?
Is it only important how much space the HDD has got? Can i handle all HDDs on only one computer? How much electricity requires a single HDD? Is there a halving as with Bitcoin? Thank you for reading and have a nice day!
PS: i heard the news about bitsler adding burstcoin. PPS: i a from Germany, sorry for my bad English guys Display More You're better off buying burstcoin. 10,000 Euro will buy you 1,317,022.00 Burst, at current prices. This is much more than you could hope to mine in a very, very long time - possibly not ever.
Consider that there are only about ~16.5% of Burstcoins that remain unmined, and that network size (same as difficulty in the bitcoin world) has exploded in the last few months:. If you have that much money to spend to buy Burst directly, mining makes sense only if you already have a large amount of unused HD's lying about. Speed of the hard drives does not matter much at all.
I will be purchasing 5TB external drives. EBay and Amazon will usually have them around $100/each if you look around for a couple of days. Hooking these up to a fast computer with good cpu and gpu will definitely help with mining faster. Also, consider having a faster internet connection if available. The more bandwidth the better it seems to me. I'm going to hook up 50TB ($1000) to one computer (which costs $700) first and check out the scene. If the first month goes well, I will add an additional 200TB.
Splitting a total of 250Tb between two computers if possible. Speed of the hard drives does not matter much at all. I will be purchasing 5TB external drives. EBay and Amazon will usually have them around $100/each if you look around for a couple of days. Hooking these up to a fast computer with good cpu and gpu will definitely help with mining faster. Also, consider having a faster internet connection if available.
The more bandwidth the better it seems to me. I'm going to hook up 50TB ($1000) to one computer (which costs $700) first and check out the scene. If the first month goes well, I will add an additional 200TB.
Splitting a total of 250Tb between two computers if possible. In which way is the GPU important for mining?
I thought only free HDD space is required and maybe a good CPU to handle all the HDDs.