About mining sia



  • @in-cred-u-lous
    good to know, is there any reason why running the same wallet on two machines isn't a good idea? I've never set up an SSH tunnel and it seems like it might mean a few hours of downtime for me



  • Many thanks!



  • I hear that SIA GPU mining is even more profitable than ETH mining at the moment.
    Sadly all my machines use windows and it will take me some time to install linux.
    @Heliox I have no idea what you are talking about, if there is a way to set just one machine as a server and leave all my machines with windows it would be great and I will be BTC grateful for any direct help.



  • @poorleno

    It's quite easy.. if you want help, pm me, no problem.



  • @Heliox
    Dude, seriously I cant find a PM option on this forum... if you can PM me! :)
    If not [email protected] (there I can give you skype, messenger etc.)



  • @poorleno

    Haha, no worries mate, i opened up a chat with you.. you should see it though :)



  • @poorleno
    I just don't see it at the moment, the difficulty is 1895TH, the estimated hashrate is 4TH/s+
    it may appear more profitable on some basic fractions, but take variance into account and it's not really, Ethereum is flirting with 20$USD. and ultimately unless you have a 10GH+ is it really worth it in my opinion, because the closer you are to 1, the closer you are to 0.

    I spent almost a week mining at the 500-600TH bon temps and it brought me nothing(it should have brought me 5 blocks), then i got two blocks in two days while at current odds. for me at least, it's breaking even with eth, or almost but not quite, hard to say, a pool would be nice though. I'm sure one exists in some other country.



  • Today I was approached by some dude, that has a miner which mines with 18-20MH/s on a ATI 380, and he solo mines on one server which he uses like a pool. IDK if the hashrate is reported correctly, but the dude is for real... damn.



  • Are there any FPGA bitstreams for mining Sia?


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