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I Am Interested In Cryptocurrencies

[big]How to Generate/Mine Cryptocurrency? (Tutorial)[/big]

I will show a real-life example of how I [b][c=#005E2F]"generated $1000 USD"[/c][/b] just by leaving a software to run on auto-pilot for some weeks/months, then trading the produce on a crypto exchange.

It's not a huge amount, but it's a start for those who don't have a lot to invest/risk in buying Bitcoin/crypto right now, to be able to get into cryptocurrencies, trading and profit, just by using your computer/server.

[b]I recommend mining "[u]Verium[/u]"[/b], as it is one of the few CPU-only minable cryptocurrencies (you won't have to compete against ASIC and GPU miners).

I will post this tutorial in parts/segments, as my spare time allows me to.


In the meantime of course, any of you can research about "Mining Verium" to get a head start. :)

Tatsumi · 31-35, M
How much did you spend in electricity?
@Tatsumi I haven't actually attempted to calculate this, to be honest.
However, the cost would likely be negligible for me because:

1) My Computer(s) and Server run all day, mining or not.

2) I keep Threads/CPU usage relatively low (so I don't really notice/feel it running).

3) My fixed monthly rent covers the electricity bills (landload pays for it).
(Server cost is fixed monthly also)


So, this doesn't actually add any electricity costs on me personally.

From what I've read, mining Verium should be very cost-effective even for others who have to be concerned about electricity costs.
Tatsumi · 31-35, M
@AndrewDavis Hmmmm. Interesting. I might look into that. Thanks man. ^^

I knew that with BTC mining, it gets tougher and tougher as time goes on, amd now it isn't very energy cost effective. But I guess that is based on GPU. I don't know too much about it, but definitely looking into that. I could use a couple thousand a year.
SW-User
thanks imma look into it

 
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