Cryptocurrency Mining

Those mining in pools, how much do you donate on average? I went through some top users in some pools only to see them give zero. Pending on what I mine I donate between 1-3%, this excludes my minimal share to the dev.
 
Those mining in pools, how much do you donate on average? I went through some top users in some pools only to see them give zero. Pending on what I mine I donate between 1-3%, this excludes my minimal share to the dev.

0%

Usually cause they charge a % anyways. And always more pools available.
 
And of course I'm talking to the wrong crowd for this question, but how long do we reckon this is going to hold? My inner optimist says it will probably dip down again but then we can simply stockpile whatever coin we think will go back up and a year from now sip margaritas in Hawaii?
My internal goal/ideal
2 years, 3 years maybe.

My public view, let this bubble go to the moon and hope for 20 years
 
My belief, as many are, is that crypto will be the future. But, I also believe that at some stage governments will start to poke their noses and either try disrupt the idea or try regulate it - there will be a little nervous panic that will influence the value. In either instance they will ultimately fail. The intrinsic nature of crypto currency means it is robust against manipulation, mismanagement and control. The only manipulation perhaps is pump-and-dump strategies.

The value of crypto is fundamentally correlated to demand. The demand is fundamentally correlated to adaption. From what I see, that adaption is taking more traction rather than receding. Example, the alliance partnership announcement ito ETH, that alone has created much excitement and demand.

In terms of us, miners. The catch 22 situation. The more the crypto value increases, the pilgrimage to mining increases. The effect is the difficulty over time increases exponentially and mining becomes less profitable much quicker.

How long will "this" last? How long is a piece of string? It's as long as your imagination, sentiment differs person to person. Traditional fundamentals in financial remain applicable - if you in it for the long haul, diversify.
Just commenting on your regulation bit.

It's already regulated and taxed in the US and regulated in both China and US.

It's just us that are behind (luckily, many loopholes.)
 
Just need psu then up and running.

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