Mining from Home: How to Find New Coins and the Most Profitable Coins to Mine

in cryptocurrency •  7 years ago 

In today's video, I show you how to find new coins to mine from home and also how to find the most profitable coins to mine from home. If you have a PC with a dedicated graphics card then mining at home could earn you some extra cash. I will show you how to use sites like CoinMarketCap to find new mineable coins so you can get in early and also how to use whattomine.com to find the most profitable coins to mine from home.

I also have a ton of mining tutorial videos on my channel that can help you get off the ground mining at home. Be sure to check those out as well!

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Great article, makes you rethink it all with the current state of the currencies.

If you look under circulating supply, if it has a * next to it, it is not minable

Thank you this was helpful. We've been trying to find new coins through bitcointalk and that can be unwieldy.

Amazing video & very honest man

Thanks Adam good stuff, a couple extra things.
1 - On CoinMarketCap there is an asterisk (*) in the Circulating Supply column that denotes whether a coin is 'mineable' or not. This keeps you from having to click on every coin.
2 - Once I've found a mineable coin and have clicked on its name, I like to go to the 'Markets' tab first to see what exchanges they are on since I will eventually have to deal with those exchanges. ( take into account how old the coin is, if it's new you might just have to hold the coins until they get on exchanges you like )
3 - In addition to #2, the exchanges they are on can be important. I stopped mining Verge to mine RevolverCoin because my setup was mining them pretty quickly. However, revolver is only on Cryptopia and the act of exchanging it to Litecoin (or some other popular coin) and then trying to move it off Cryptopia cost me ridiculous fees. This isn't necessarily a deal breaker but I chose to go back to Verge for the time being.

That's some good insights you mentioned. What about tokens, is it the same deal? And i wonder, if they have low market cap, won't they be suscceptible to whale manipulation?? Thanks