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RE: Mining Dash at Home: Month 2 Update

in #cryptocurrency7 years ago

It always does. Hard work, smart work, persistency and faith in yourself (not caring what others think/say about you and your ideas) = recipe for success in life.

Baikal miners are state-of-the-art machines. Energy-efficient (mine consumes 60 Wt only), compact, light, quiet and crazy profitable at the moment. The only problem – it’s hard to obtain them. They go for double and triple price on eBay from resellers. And there are scammers too, who pose as Baikal.

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I still need to get a handle about not caring about what everyone thinks or says. Will slowly get it.

Yeah I never heard of those miners before. What's the hashrate on yours?

It’s 300–310 MH/s, mining on X11, Quark, Qubit, X13, X14 and X15 algorithms. So it’s not directly comparable with Bitcoin’s mining algorithm and Bitcoin miners’ hashrate. You cannot mine Bitcoin on it, only DASH, MUE and a whole bunch of other coins and assets based on the algorithms listed above.

That's pretty decent mate! For such a small little cube. Amazing. The power consumptions is also very low. Wooow. Really cool how they have developed the technology for these things. What did you pay for it?

I paid 0.8 btc in total, if I include the shipping fee, the tax, the cost of the power supply unit (which I had to buy separately, as well as the power cord). I expect to recover the full investment in 5–6 months. And from then on it will be free money, baby! :D

A bit pricey but hey, it's going to pay for itself. Sound investment mate. Really cool! Too bad they are so hard to get.

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