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Easy Decred DCR Mining

Mining calculators help miners to easily calculate what will be the profit with their available hashrate for a given period taking into account thing such as network difficulty and price of a given crypto coin. There is an easy to use and simple Decred mining calculator available that can give you an idea on how much coins you can expect to mine in a day, month and year with your hashrate. It can be quite helpful for people mining with GPUs to consider what currency is more profitable to mine at the moment and how much they may be able to earn mining Decred. Most people are well aware that at the moment Ethereum (ETH) is probably the most profitable to mine with GPUs, however Decred is not that far behind and you can easily compare your expected profit with Decred if you are currently mining Ethereum. There are some GPUs that do not meet the minimum requirements that Ethereum has such as the availability of at least 2 GB of video memory, or the performance may not be very good for mining ETH with the specific video card. Such is the case with Nvidia GeForce GTX 750 Ti, a popular lower-end Nvidia-bssed GPU for mining that does not do very well with Ethereum, but can do quite good with Decred as a good alternative. So our advice is to give Decred a go, especially if you have some GPUs that are not OK for Ethereum mining for various reasons.

Do note however that Decred is heavier on GPU and has a higher power usage compared to Ethereum, so the power cost is also a bit higher. In the example screenshot above we see that a single GTX 970 GPU doing around 1300 MHS mining Decred should give you around 1.87 DCR per day or about $4.6189 USD equivalent with the current conditions. For the sake of comparison running the numbers through an Ethereum mining calculator for that same GTX 970 GPU we get 0.476424 ETH or about $5.13 USD per day, so the difference in terms of profitability is not that big as we have already explained. Copyright ©2014-2018 - - All About BTC, LTC, ETH mining as well as other alternative crypto currencies. This is a blog for crypto currency miners and users of Bitcoin (BTC), Litecoin (LTC), Ethereum (ETH), ZCash (ZEC) and many others.

Please note that calculations are based on mean values, therefore your final results may vary. Algorithm: Block time: Last block: Bl. Reward 24h: Website: Difficulty: Difficulty 24h: Difficulty 3 days: Difficulty 7 days: Nethash: Blake (14r). Simple guide to GPU mining Ethereum (ETH) and Decred (DCR) cryptocurrencies with your graphics card. Our Decred mining unit. We're making it easy to setup your unit. @vhsv3 on Decred Slack salt@dcrasic.org.

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Easy Decred DCR Mining

Welcome to r/ Decred Decred (Decentralized Credit) is an autonomous cryptocurrency with a system of community governance integrated into its blockchain. If you are new to Decred, be sure to read an or a if you want to dig deeper. Decred Community Resources • & • • • • • • & • • • Downloads (v1.1.2) Core Software: • • GUI Wallets (bundled with dcrd/dcrwallet): • - For Windows, macOS and Linux. 3rd Party Wallets: • - For Windows, macOS and Linux Officially Supported Miners: • - CUDA/OpenCL miner for AMD/NVIDIA GPUs.

Other Miners: • - CUDA miner for NVIDIA GPUs. • • - OpenCL miner for AMD GPUs. Exchanges You can buy or sell DCR at: • • • (no account needed) • (can buy with fiat; higher fees) • • (can buy for EUR) • (decentralized exchange) AMA (Ask Me Anything) Events: • see for an overview.

Related Subreddits: • • • • •. Suprnova shows a caclulated hashrate based on shares submitted. It also scales the difficulty it assigns to your miners based on their hashrate. For example, a pair of 1050 Tis at ~780 Mh/s has almost the exact same submitted shares as 4x 980 Tis at ~5150 Mh/s, but the higher hashrate shares have a much higher difficulty so they're worth more. I have about ~8000 MH/s pointed at suprnova's decred pool and, when I check, suprnova will often report the hashrate as anywhere from 6000 - 10,000. It's entirely normal for luck to generate variance. The more cards/power you have pointed at a singular pool the less the variance typically tends to be (I basically never see 50% hashrate, but when I mine hush on a spare 970 it can easily vary from 50%-150% based on luck).

• • • • • • •. So, I tried out coinmine for a little while after your comment. It seemed to report my hashrate as lower than actual quite consistently (my smaller rigs reported higher than normal while my 4x 980Tis were underperforming, apparently). Ended up mining about ~10% less than I have been on suprnova. Honestly, even with that, I'm just going to say it was likely luck.

Over a week it would probably be fairly similar. Unrelated, but coinmine has way too much of the hashing power anyways.

It's currently sitting at like 50.1% of DCR's total hash. To be fair, suprnova's not super far behind (39.6%), but still.

If another pool somehow got up to ~10% of the hashrate I'd likely switch to that one, but all the other pools are so small I'd likely be too bothered by the inconsistent results. • • • • • • •.

Well it does because it is very strange that you can get 90 in ETH but only 2000 mh/s in DCR. What is your setup?

Because I get 20 Mh/s ETH and 2000 Mh/s DCR on my setup. Mine Verge XVG For Free there. So if you get 90 mh/s I think you should get like 4x as much which is like 8000 mh/s Decred. I suggest you should try with different dcri values. It might actually improve your DCR speed and not lower your ETH speed that much or at all, I think. Claymore is pretty strange in that way. But it can obviously also change the ratio of DCR/ETH.

Thing is that you need to test various values to get the best or most efficient dcri value and it sometimes doesnt 'numerically' make sense, i.e it can be anything from 32, 50, 70, 100, or 200. But that is just how it works for my setup. • • • • • • •.