RE: Burstcoin mining/GPU mining/plotting at the same time

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Burstcoin mining/GPU mining/plotting at the same time

in burstcoin •  7 years ago 

I am using WD My Book 8TB drives for burst mining, they are really high quality and also fast. I don't know if right now is the time to invest into burst mining because the earnings are really low and there are a lot of problems with burst. People are already thinking of creating new coins that can be mined with hdd-s.

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nice! I'll check it out. the hardrives are nice to have anyways, to back up data and such. Hopefully it stabilizes soon.

True, the community @Burstnation is really fun though. I really enjoy logging in and talking to everyone. @sticker.
You should write a blog about hdd mining! I want to learn all that I can about it. I think it is a very economical idea to use unused space to mine, especially since everyone has unused computer space.

I already have written about my mining rig on my blog. I have 52TB mining on burst right now.
I personally don't like burstnation. I usually check on burstcoin reddit page and https://forums.burst-team.us/

They are good HDDS but ROI is not good; if you are adding more HDDs; try seagate 8TBs; they are cheaper and good enough for burstcoin.

I have bought from amazong and newegg. for about 160-170 USD.

Thanks

  ·  7 years ago (edited)

I don't think i will be buying more drives anytime soon. I already got 52TB mining. Why i went with the the WD drives instead of Seagate was speed. Plotting seagate drives takes about 5x more time to plot. I plotted my 50TB with WD drives in like 2 weeks.

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