Bitcoin mining isn’t a quiet activity. ASICs are loud . A typical ASIC’s noise levels range between 50 DB and 75 DB, or a noise level similar to a food blender or a loud vacuum.
Read moreWhat is a grin miner?
Grin mining is the process used by the proof-of-work (PoW) blockchain to validate and generate new blocks on the network . Mining grin can be done using a GPU.
Read moreWhat algorithm does Nanopool use?
Algorithm. The Proof-of-Work algorithm Ravencoin is based on called x16rv2 , was intended to totally negate the use of ASICs and redirect the mining power back into the hands of GPUs and CPUs everywhere.
Read moreHow does Nanopool payout?
Nanopool’s payout method is PPLNS, therefore you get paid each time when the pool finds a block . And if your balance stays untouched while you submitted shares, it means that the pool has not found a block yet and once it does, your balance will be updated.
Read moreWhat can I mine on Nanopool?
Nanopool is one of the larger mining pools that support various different popular coins: Ethereum, Ethereum Classic, Zcash, Monero, Pascal, Electroneum, Raven, and Grin (on cuckARoo29 algorithm). Minimum payouts are different from coin to coin, but the fee for mining on Nanopool is 1%.
Read moreIs Monero CPU mining profitable?
While, mining Monero is not profitable using the Monero mining hardware hashrate and other information as of right now, however the blockchain is constantly growing and the Monero difficulty increase and decreases over time based on the network hashrate, so we recommend checking your mining profitability frequently.
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