Cryptocurrency Mining

Nicehash income has been trending downwards since I started 3 weeks ago.
GTX 970 : started at $3.50/day and this morning at $1.10.
At $1 it's not worth it.

Yeah it's not pretty, it's time to mine something for future profits, but which coin to mine is the big question.
 
Guys using NH mining BTC, I am getting 50% less a day than I was a week or two ago, still hashing at the same rates. Has something changed drastically? Should I rather move away from NH and use something else?

same here, was making 8 dollars, now 4
 
Refer to my earlier post where I said 3 weeks till it tanks hard. This is week 3.
 
Finally got eth+sia dual mining to nicehash. 1070s at 72% power use.
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have you overclocked the 1070's?
 
So I was using Nicehash 1.7.5.13

Started using 2.0.0.8

It ****s with my GPU's. It for some reason sets all my settings to default. Fan speeds, OC etc. Which is ****ing weird. I can't alter it in Afterburner or in Wattman.

As soon as I close it, I can. If I use 1.7.5.13, I can do anything no issues.

****ing weird.
 
Is it only me or are some people trying to dissuade home cryptocurrency miners? Now that Ethereum has risen, some articles are suggesting that mining is over and dead. Yet, they lack to elaborate on any other 'coin' than Ethereum???

Ever since cryptocurrency, or the blockchain, achieved new milestones the more and more some miners wanted to monopolise the minable shares. Silly really, talk about hindering decentralisation.
 
Is it only me or are some people trying to dissuade home cryptocurrency miners? Now that Ethereum has risen, some articles are suggesting that mining is over and dead. Yet, they lack to elaborate on any other 'coin' than Ethereum???

Ever since cryptocurrency, or the blockchain, achieved new milestones the more and more some miners wanted to monopolise the minable shares. Silly really, talk about hindering decentralisation.
It's over, sell your cards.


 
It's over, sell your cards.



Sadly (luckily?) there are going to be people who take this as too much to handle and actually sell their cards to try and recoup losses. It has been said a million times. Like a conventional financial market, there is going to be volatility, here probably more so.

If people can't ride it out, then perhaps they should be selling their cards. Guess it comes back to investing more than you can afford to lose.

Rookie mistake.
 
Sadly (luckily?) there are going to be people who take this as too much to handle and actually sell their cards to try and recoup losses. It has been said a million times. Like a conventional financial market, there is going to be volatility, here probably more so.

If people can't ride it out, then perhaps they should be selling their cards. Guess it comes back to investing more than you can afford to lose.

Rookie mistake.
Jip. People climb in without a plan and using bread money.
 
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