Okay /biz/ I plan on starting a bitcoin gpu mining rig with some old GPU's I have.
I want some serious opinions on ETH/zcash for the next year please.
Put a sharpie in your dick hole.
>>3176442
Fuck you nigger
>>3176442
Please help
>>3176436
bump i'm interested in this too
>>3177154
It's free where (((I))) live
even with how expensive bitcoin is, you won't make it GPU mining. However if you insist, make an account on slushpool and use GUIminer, i did that until i found out how much of a stupid idea it is
putting it simply, for every US penny you make, you'll spend a dollar in electricity prices
>>3177356
This is bullshit. I mine $ZEC and make about $80 a month with a single GPU.
>>3177337
> It's free where (((I))) live
So, with your parents?
The only other option is that you have a shitty office rented out. I have rented out 5 different practice spaces over the years and never paid a dime for electricity. But even if you added 2 or 3 cards in there, they would notice a difference in the elec. cost for sure -- not a real way to scale up.
Which is why I go back to my original claim,
so you live with your parents?
Before you start check how much electricity costs per Kw where you live.
>>3176436
do you have free electricity? otherwise don't bother
>>3176436
ETH will get some major bounce next month as it is literally incorporating what made zcash different (zk-snarks) into Metropolis.
I've basically moved half of my holdings into ETH already. Not just because of Metropolis, but because of DevCon. If you look over the past years, every DevCon has been associated with major price action in ETH.
>>3177337
No, your parents still have to pay the electric bill, and they're gonna wonder why it's $30-50 higher per month all of a sudden.
You're going to have to explain that you're mining internet money (and aren't paying your taxes on it), at which point they'll ground you and tell you to shut the thing off (if they don't break it themselves).