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Can't remember the last link mining thread on here
What are you guys using? I'm averaging $20 a day with my setup (1080ti cards) after electricity cost (I'm in Canada)

This thing literally pays for my rent every month, I can't believe how many people aren't actually mining chainlink, it's like they don't even know you can do it or something

>> No.20795498

>>20795457
If you mine Chainlink, you are gullible as fuck.

First off, the program itself is garbage. Despite being tested for several months, it is so complicated and bad in design that people are mining blocks to a default address that they don't have access to, and a single typo in typing an address for a transaction results in loss of funds (lots of people have already lost money). The Chainlink devs couldn't even be bothered doing a Windows miner release - users had to work out how to do it themselves. Even as live trading had began, an unknown exchange was sending deposits in error to the black hole 0x0000... address. The UI is unintelligible. To mine, We had to use two CMD windows in combination.

Second of all, Chainlink costs much less than $0.60 to mine. On our HD7970, the cost to mine was less than $0.10 per LINK. The people who bought LINK in the premine/presale paid the equivalent of $0.30 per LINK. Who the fuck even wants this shit? It has no mainstream appeal. At the current inflated prices miners are dumping it like no tomorrow and no one is buying because it's trash.

It's made by a 31-year-old slavshit philosophy dropout from the University of New York. He has no achievements, not even academic, apart from ‘Mixicles’ and Chainlink itself. He and his two-man team of 'developers' gobbled up the millions of dollars from the presale months before the program was even released!

Stay away from the ChainShit scam.

>> No.20795564

So 8 1080ti’s what was your buy in for the rig? Did you build it yourself or buy used/prefab? How long have you had it and have you covered your buy in costs?

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>>20795457
Sergey and Adelyn just rolled over like pussies when they saw this recent bout of Zeus FUD...did nothing about it whatsoever.
I'm beginning to have my doubts about them now, and what their true commitment is to long term Link viability.
We may have just seen the all time high and never reaching it again as the Chinese are slowly dumping their Link as the price dwindles.
I'm audi 5-thowsey until they get their shit together. Peace.

>> No.20795618

Bump

>> No.20795682

>>20795498
based eth pasta

>> No.20796104

>>20795498
Based

>> No.20796116
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>>20795457
I managed to set up an old gaming PC in the back of my work (local Mcdonalds) I get free electricity and pull around 1.6 links a day as the PC is shit.

>> No.20796691

>>20795457
Link more like Stink
Lmao

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>>20796116
Not bad

>> No.20796927

I was one of the first LINK miners back in 17’

>> No.20797045

I figured out how to reticulate antminers to mine quantum oracles using decentralized finance economics. I net about 1k link per day.

>> No.20797108

Can anyone link to a mining link guide? I want to learn. Just got into this crypto shit from reddit.

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>>20797108
here you go anon

>> No.20797164

>>20795457

This is stupid.

Everyone knows Nvidia is best for mining Link.

>> No.20797213

>>20795457
imagine wasting $600 per card to fucking mine LINK with NVIDIA cards el o fucking el. AMD is way cheaper and way more cost effective generally. my miners paid for themselves in like a month in 2017. mining LINK now is way past profitability

>> No.20797265

>>20797045
please tell me ur not joking, i have like 10 sitting in my basement accumulating dust

>> No.20798273

>>20795457
I'm going to start mining banano. Not by folding@home method (that consumes power and pays less), I'll use the transaction validation method

>> No.20798632

>>20795457
I tried it but I got stuck at the PostgreSQL shit, they don't tell you how to set it up and link you to Docker instead but their page on it is empty. What do? Please help a <80 IQ out >120s

>> No.20798818

>>20795498
stop it lads simeon is going to use this pasta

>> No.20798966

>>20796116
lol

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>>20796116
Lmao holy fuck this is mcbased