That, probably not. Honestly though I wouldn't expect to get really far on that. What model i5 is it?
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an old HP laptop. I'm about to go to bed, just wanted to ask one more question, hope might find an answer in the morning. I cant find the answer online and cant work out how to properly use the crypto currency calculators . I guess its on the other end of the scale. If you could spend 20m USD on hardware and mined a basket of crypto currencies 24/7 I was told you could make 500k USD a month (assuming electricity was 0.01c per KW/H) . Does that sound about right ? (at today's prices ?) Its sounds to good to be true to me. Would you have any ideas of how much energy that would use ? I had a look online and found some large scale mining operations in China and Iceland (I understand genesis mining has a model of selling hash rates). If a group did invest that amount , with cheap electricity would it be a low risk investment (assuming crypto prices are around the same price + / - 25% .. Appreciate any thoughts.
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