Hi, it's Alex from Kryptex
There were some heavy fluctuations of mining profitability since the NH hack. It was two times more profitable to mine XMR on 5th of December than now, hence the difference. Most likely Kryptex wasn't even mining XMR when it was in full mode.
If you have any questions, feel free to ask me. Or reach out to support directly: https://www.kryptex.org/support/support
Idk what a "16GB CPU" is but you'd probably want to a GPU to at least pay for the electricity cost, or mine any meaningful amount.
Here is a list of GPUs that will give you an idea of what you get for what you pay: https://www.kryptex.org/en/best-gpus-for-mining
Kryptex is good enough. But mining on a laptop is not a good idea. If you do - make sure not to overheat it. Anyway - I saw people mining on legion with 1050ti. https://www.kryptex.org/en/overclocking/lenovo-legion-nvidia-gtx-1050-ti-mobilnaia
As for mem size it does not affect mining. Only GPU memory matters.
Hi there!
Balance consists of the following parts:
1. Unconfirmed solutions
2. Confirmed solutions
3. Bitcoins
Solutions is a metric we use to show the amount of work done by your computer. Solution concept is equivalent of "share" when mining in a pool.
Unconfirmed solutions become confirmed as soon as the work is confirmed (like when shares are confirmed on a pool). Confirmed solutions are then converted to bitcoins as soon as their value reach 0.00002 BTC.
They have no fixed exchange rate, as each solution has a different bitcoin value (think of this like of shares with vardiff). You can see the value of all solutions on the "Balance" page.
It's complex, we know. We'll remove solutions from Kryptex soon, and there will be only bitcoins.
The whole process of converting solutions to bitcoins just represents the internals of our system.
This process is mostly pointless to a user, as solutions are converted to bitcoins pretty fast: usually it takes no more than one day.
More information about solutions and its exchange is here: https://www.kryptex.org/en/articles/solutions-en
Welcome) You may check an overclocking database. If you do everything right you will be able to earn a little bit more and lower power consumption.
Both of these reasons can take place. Yesterday BTC dropped 8.5% and today 4.5% so a sum in your currency dropped too as Kryptex stores only bitcoins.
To make sure your computer is OK you may check this article: https://www.kryptex.org/en/articles/profit-differs-en It tells you what technical or market reasons may affect your earnings.
u use msi afterburner? my 1080ti hits 28mhs
edit; and u can get a couple more mhs from that 3060ti. here use this site for some overclock profiles using MSI afterburner: here
Kryptex pays you what it shows in the app if your computer works normally. But there are some factors that can affect mining. Please, read this article and check your computer.
You can check out GPU specs here WhatToMine.com and you can also install Cudo Miner a super easy to use miner that will automatically mine the most profitable coins using CPU & GPU. It will also let you auto convert to bitcoin, ethereum or a couple others.
This project looks really interesting as well https://www.adless.io, it's just a 5% and website visitors also will compute distributed machine learning problems with higher revenue than mining (I think this last part is under development)
It depends on your GPU memory manufacturer. You can check it with GPU-Z. There are three types Micron, Samsung and Hynix. Different memory needs different overcklocking configuration.
Check out our overcklocking database and choose the best variant for your card 😉
i use google to search and see what other people are running and then trial and error
https://www.kryptex.org/en/overclocking
i use this above the most even if not using kryptex to mine
You might be looking for Kryptex overclocking database to make more profit and pay less for electricity :) https://www.kryptex.org/en/overclocking/kfa2-3060-ti-rev1
A small number of rejected solutions will be present anyway as short time network glitches can occur sometimes. https://www.kryptex.org/en/articles/rejected-shares-en
The further you are from a pool server - the worse. For my location and connection quality an average number is about 1.5-2%
For the best ROI.. 1$ will do it.
For real, seems like the standart ROI is about 250 days on average for msrp, maybe a bit less. Around 400 days for current prices...
Take a look a this : https://www.kryptex.org/en/best-gpus-for-mining
If you want to calc your ROI yourself, go to 2cryptcalc and see how much ether your getting for 1 day and for a single megahash and do this :
ROI in days = GpuPrice / ( GpuHash * SingleMegaHashRewardDaily * EtherPrice )
Yes, this is a pretty average result for this card as i can see.
https://www.kryptex.org/en/overclocking?device=NVIDIA+RTX+2080+SUPER&algo=dagger_eth
Some cards can be overclocked a bit more, some a bit less.
Most of the problems come from antivirus software (windows defender counts too)
https://www.kryptex.org/en/articles/not-a-virus-en
Try to disable antivirus and reinstall Kryptex. Then check "Open miner windows" under settings and run benchmark. If there are any problems they should be indicated by miners.
Definitely worth looking into. The only thing to bear in mind is that ETH mining won't be possible after the 2.0 update so it's slightly unclear what will happen then. Obviously, there's plenty of other coins to mine, though, and RVN is currently super profitable.
I use my 3060 for gaming anyway so it's no skin off my nose if mining isn't profitable for years and years. I guess that's up to you to decide for yourself. Check out this website to see what the most profitable cards are. What's more important, though, is your return on investment. Some of the cheaper cards pay for themselves over a really short time frame so might be worth looking into.
Kryptex - softver koji koristi snagu tvog procesora i grafičke za majnovanje, a ti kao gospodin samo uključiš, i idu parice na račun. Koga smara trade-ovanje, praćenje trendova rasta i sl., super stvar ako imaš pristojnu opremu.
For safety you should use full TDP of your cards while making calculations of a PSU.
The page https://www.kryptex.org/en/hardware/nvidia-gtx-1660-super shows data for a gpu tuned for mining ethereum. The real TDP of this card is 125W.
My proposal for power calculations is as follows:
So it will be 390W for you. A 400W PSU will do.
By the way - you may also connect both of your cards for mining. Get a riser if you have not got enough space in the case. But you will need a 550W PSU.
Hey! 24 mh/s is an indicator without updating the BIOS firmware and overclocking. Using this you can get 30 mh/s on ETH. I advise you to read about overclocking, for example here.
I would recommend the 5700 XT. Because according to this table, it brings much more profitability: https://www.kryptex.org/en/best-gpus-for-mining
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Their cost is about the same, but it is slightly higher. Such a video card should last at least until 2024, if we take the aspect of mining.
First of all, we have to wait for the first real benchmarks. Then we should wait for some "ETHlargementPill" or whatever.
It's better not to guess, but to operate the real numbers.
Speaking of real numbers, this post is sponsored by "The Best GPUs For Mining" page by Kryptex. Always real, always up-to-date, always awesome. 😊
How to mine ETH?
Or just try Kryptex. They prepared everything for you! I think that it's better to mine different profitable coins and withdraw ETH, BTC or USD.
This is the simplest and the best option — https://www.kryptex.org/en/best-gpus-for-mining
One table, lot's of cards, sorting by payback, hashrate, profitability and price.
My main PC has i7 8700k and gtx1660ti, I pay $0.076 per 1 kWh. I still get profit. Just undervolt your GPU to lower its power consumption. Your 5700xt is more profitable than my 1660ti — https://www.kryptex.org/en/hardware/amd-rx-5700-xt
The UI has changed quite a bit since the last time I used it but if you're on the latest version (Windows 10 I hope?) this should help;
https://www.kryptex.org/en/articles/amd-compute-mode-en
Polaris cards should be getting between 24-31 MH/s on Ethash depending on VRAM settings.
Hey! Thank you for your feedback. He've fixed this bug at 3.0.2 beta.
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3.0.1 and 3.0.2 are beta-versions, so there might be some more bugs. These versions are intended for testing, not for everyday usage. You can download 2.13.1 form our website for stable mining. Here's the link — www.kryptex.org
Really hope NH will be back soon. But until NH will be online again I found alternative solution where for my rig profitability is a little lower than in NH. There is download software, payment from 0,0002,... I am mining for about 48h now and made two payments on Coinbase and everything for now works fine. https://www.kryptex.org/?ref=22b560a4
I'm switching to kryptex they look similar but Russian corp , don't mind that as long as i get paid
Here the Referral link you can register and try i will get bonus also )) Link https://www.kryptex.org/?ref=e8e18366
I might be Eth on my gaming rigs but Doge is not worth it. Especially on a laptop, you’ll just burn it up and never make enough to break even. If you want to mine try
https://www.cudominer.com/?a=3ERtb9Nwg
The mining pool will tell you what is best to mine with your particular machine and give you a projected income
Right now I’m mining Eth and Bitcoin gold Set it up to convert to Xmr under payment to avoid high gas fees. Monero is super cheap to transfer to your wallet
I currently use Cudo Miner. It is extremely easy to setup and get started. It has worked well for me so far. Feel free to use my referral code :)
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I mine on Windows but cudo miner supports Mac OS X.
They take something like 7% but whatever, it's extremely easy to set up. It mines what it determines to be the most profitable coin at the moment, then it can pay you in Ravencoin.
I’ve been using cudo miner during the transition until everything’s ironed out. The cudo mining software is still in beta so it looks nice but is kind of buggy. What I mean is that it grossly underestimates what you’ll make in a day. I let it run one full 24 hour day though just to give it a chance and once I checked my account I noticed that it was at least as much as I made on NiceHash. Anyway I’m giving it a go for now and if anyone wants to check it out here it is https://www.cudominer.com/?a=XnL7ItAEL
There are two versions of RTX 3060. Early versions had software LHR so it could be overriden with 470.05 driver. Newer versions have hardware LHR and cannot work with 470.05 driver at all, they need 472.12 or later drivers. It seems you have a hardware LHR. So it can be only partially unlocked by some miner hacks.
Kryptex already incorporates several miners that has LHR unlock and it is applied automatically. You may check if some miners work a bit better for you. You may disable all other miners in settings.
As for overclocking settings you may see reference numbers at https://www.kryptex.org/en/overclocking?device=NVIDIA+RTX+3060+LHR&algo=all&order=rating
If this card is also used for monitor it will not show the max mining performance as it needs to work for Windows too.
Pretty much so. If you choose correct overclocking - it might hit 22 mhs. Check overclocking database for reference numbers. https://www.kryptex.org/en/overclocking?device=NVIDIA+GTX+1060+6GB&algo=all&order=rating
their referral program is a total fraud. I'm an affiliate of many money-making apps and websites and I know how the referral system works. Here is my referral link: https://www.kryptex.org/?ref=9e6687bb
just go through it and signup, keep an eye on the address bar of your browser, you will find the referral link will be removed and it will redirect to usual link.
Their affiliate program is just a gimmick. Don't fall for it.
https://www.kryptex.org/en/articles/connect-hiveos-xmr-to-kryptex-en
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like this whole site confuses me, I don't really need it, I hit the delta 8 cart and somehow my mistakes made it work... but it really feels like I'm not making as much compared to just mining with minexmr and xmr rig, but I do like the interface helping me with internals and power usage Do you think at 11 cent per kwh lets just say 12, running it 4 hours a day... wouldn't be too bad... I wouldn't be using my laptop for anything else, and hiveOS does it really have mobile? I've got a computer fan underneath my laptop, I keep it clean... and I'm saving for a stand alone rig that I can control...with my laptop... but until then, I just wanna help monero hash rate as much as I can...
It seems that your GPUs are not overclocked correctly.
Use MSI Afterburner program for overclocking.
Correct settings can be found at our overclocking base ;)
https://www.kryptex.org/en/overclocking
check out craigslist/Facebook market and such apps. look for good deals and msg people asking if they can lower to your budget.
Cash in hand can meet in 30 min is powerful
https://www.kryptex.org/en/best-gpus-for-mining
this list is helpful but ive noticed the prices it thinks the gpus are going for are high compared to ebay.
A very important note is that the majority of people don't mine btc for profit, they'll mine something else, like Ethereum or Ravencoin, and use a program (forget the name) and convert it to btc, or just use the eth/rvn as is.
You can check out more info on kryptex.
If you have a windows pc, install quadro drivers from nvidia official website, put the card in the 16x pcie slot and give it a go. If you don't have a pc, rent one for 3 hrs and check the hashrate. If you get decent hashrate, buy a cheap ass used pc and start mining.
According to kryptex, you should get 27 MH mining RVN on that card, which is pretty decent, better than a new RTX 3060. https://www.kryptex.org/en/hardware/nvidia-quadro-rtx-5000
Although I believe you would get more than 27 MH with proper overclocks. Use msi afterburner for overclocking on windows.
If you want to add more cards to your setup in the future, buy a pcie multiplier card ($25), risers, an atx psu splitter ($7), and add another psu to the same old mobo to run 4 to 6 cards, depending on your mobo.
Some crypto curriencies are designed so. Over the time the mining reward will go down. We wrote an article on previous bitcoin halving. Ravencoin halving has the same principle. https://www.kryptex.org/en/articles/bitcoin-halving-en
That’s the unprofitable moped I was talking about, a single PC for a home hobbyist. That makeup a minuscule amount of nodes on the network.
Industrial rigs are racks of these
Download MSI afterburner for free.
Then check out some settings other people with our GPU have tried out. Play around with it. https://www.kryptex.org/en/overclocking
PLEASE do this right. You're paying needlessly high electric bill, taxing your GPU with extreme heat, and not even getting nearly as high of a return/hash rate as you can.
I'm barely computer literate and I figured it out.
Looks good. You're beating the 41.0 Mh that's posted on https://www.kryptex.org/en/best-gpus-for-mining, a site that I use regularly to get an idea of what Mh to expect.
Cudo Miner is super easy plug and play software. Install, it will scan your system and mine the most profitable coins your system can handle, set it to auto convert those coins to BTC, ETH, or Algo and let it run. You can even set a schedule for it to run (like only at night)
https://www.cudominer.com/?a=ff_vGfAT0
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there u go sir, just download, install, accept firewall exception and start programm, it will show up and start mining with cpu (monero) and gpu (ether probs) just disable cpu, wont bring alot and u can still use pc
when playing games it will downgrade the ranking of the mining tab, limiting your hashrate but still mine while u game, if it makes trouble just press disable when gaming
my 3090 and the older titan x had no probs gaming and mining at same time, cant say for other cards
cheer and have fun with it mate
This project looks really interesting as well https://www.adless.io, it's just a 5% and website visitors also will compute distributed machine learning problems with higher revenue than mining (I think this last part is under development)
Bad news, the top 3 cards for mining by payback time are 4GB cards. This thing will get inflated in price unless something else on this card makes it bad for mining. 4GB is not an issue for some profitable coins.
Power limit seems to be low. My 3060ti needs about 60%. https://www.kryptex.org/en/overclocking/kfa2-3060-ti-rev1
The other reason may be the drivers if you updated them. Latest drivers can have negative impact on mining speed. You may try to set high performance in Nvidia control panel or revert to an earlier driver version.
I use kryptex and so far is has been very good . Good support in terms of overclocking, active community, solid withdraws. I have a small rig with 3 x GPUs generating some $4 a day. I do not recommend CPU mining with ANY SOFTWARE MINING. If you a game computer you may have the initial power needed. You can try a this referral if you'd like, it can put you at the top of the queue (I use one and worked well!). Click here for referral. Good luck.
I'm a long time linux user but I don't actually have any linux rigs RN, mostly because I have a Windows key for everything I mine on. I prefer Gminer and NBminer. They are very similar and between the 2 I can run whatever I need.
If you have a windows key, use that. If you do not, I would say try Hive OS if going the linux route.
https://www.kryptex.org/en/overclocking
Check this ^^ out for your overclocks.
Those drivers are known for sometimes making that. Kryptex has an article on it. https://www.kryptex.org/en/news/nvidia-496-en
Version 472.12 worked for me and a couple of 1060s
It might be a driver issue.
https://www.kryptex.org/en/news/nvidia-496-en
Or maybe LHR unlocking went wrong. Check open miner windows under settings and try to see what happens with hashrate after the start.
:( .
Not only does this stop smaller players (gamers, small-time miners, etc) from getting their own GPUs, but there are many, many cards that will have a much quicker ROI than the 3080 Ti as well as many cards which get you more money per watt. You can parallelise. You are parallelising. Buying all these 3080 Tis makes them unavailable to gamers who actually benefit from having more power in a single card, while giving you less profit than the alternatives. Unless you got them for significantly under market value, this is a bad deal for everyone involved. These kinds of cards, at this moment in time, should be used by people who require the most power per single PCI-E socket because they only have one. Buying this many of them defeats the point because other options would give you more power for a lower price.
I don't think that it is a virus or something. It is most likely too new drivers.
https://www.kryptex.org/en/news/nvidia-496-en
Try rolling back to an earlier version. 472.12-472.39 will do. Also try to set max performance in Nvidia control panel.
https://www.kryptex.org/en/overclocking
You might be able to get better hashrates AND less wattage. Check it out. I am an idiot that hates computers, and I was able to increase my hashrate using that database.
https://www.kryptex.org/en/hardware/nvidia-gtx-1660-ti with stock settings this but with some minor mem oc and underclock you can get more performance out of it while being more efficent, there is easy guides on youtube about that.
Most likely we detected some unusual activity on your account. So you should contact support for sure.
Integrated graphics is useless for mining so it will not even be detected by Kryptex as mining device. Your CPU should be able to mine something but it is useless too as cpu mining is profitable only for some newest and most powerful CPUs. Older CPUs just consume more electricity than they earn. So unfortunately you cannot mine. You need a desktop computer with a card from a list https://www.kryptex.org/en/best-gpus-for-mining
im using cudo miner personally, it can mine bitcoin, etherum, etherium classic and monero, cool part is you can get it to all be converted into whatever currency your wanting, personally i got it all going to etherium and using coinbase as my wallet
I have started to use this miner called Cudo Miner. it make me 20$ more then mineing any coin with unminable! You can check it out here https://www.cudominer.com/?a=pmksrF3Ya With it I can get paid out in ALGO direct to any wallet. I have been sending it to Coinbase and make a extra 4% APY If your just trying to make the most money this is the way to go.
This thread is dead but I'll post a clarification anyways.
When you mine with cudo miner the funds are stored in a wallet inside cudo miner, the fuinds doesn't go to your wallet until you are at the threshold to withdraw you can see them here
Once you reached that threshold you can withdraw the money to your "real" wallet
5 rejected shares in 7 hours seems pretty high. Have you tried easing back on the overclock settings?
44 Mh is on par for that card as you can see here:
https://www.kryptex.org/en/best-gpus-for-mining
I suggest you upgrade to a newer version of T-Rex. The newer versions include memory junction temperatures in the reporting. Your overclock settings might be causing high memory temps, which are never a good thing.
Linux users are pretty skilled users are pretty skilled, they may run a miner themselves. https://www.kryptex.org/en/articles/kryptex-pools-direct-mining-en Linux is also not so widespread as Windows.
The best way to mine on Mac - is to sell a Mac and get windows system with several cards. Mining on Mac is not a good investment as payback times are way too long.
If someone tells you that mining on Android is a good idea - you may call him an idiot. Small and power-efficient CPUs in phones and tablets are not capable of making immense number of calculations needed for mining. But if he likes to see negative numbers of ROI - this is a fine chioce.
Cudo Miner easy to install and use. It will scan your hardware and automatically mine the most profitable coin. You can choose to have it auto convert to bitcoin, ethereum, or a few others.
Based on my search, your hash rate is low.
You should be able to make $4-5 daily as long as Ethereum is active (and stays at the same price). After that, who knows how badly the income will tank.
The only thing that matters of your stats is your GPU. (Some CPUs can mine too, forgive me if I missed it.)
Be careful. Unplug the battery if you can. I read once that leaving the battery in can overheat the charging system, killing the battery and/or starting a fire.
Be careful of taxes, too. You get income when you mine it and capital gains when you sell it.
I would not say that it is a rig :) A rig has many GPUs. For mining 3800x and 32Gb RAM is a real overkill. But anyway - it is a fine PC.
Kryptex is the easiest way. I've been mining with it for about a year. It includes several miners already and configures them automatically. After you start you might want to overclock your card. You may take numbers from https://www.kryptex.org/en/overclocking?device=AMD+RX+5700+XT&algo=all&order=rating as a reference.
Open %appdata%\Kryptex\miners
folder. The logs for all the miners are there. If you look at the logs - they might tell you the error. Usually it is about low pagefile size.
It sounds like your page file isn't big enough. It looks like its asking for ram, not vram. Follow the link below which talks about page file size required for etherminig. Good luck!
You should add exception to your AV software
https://www.kryptex.org/en/articles/not-a-virus-en
As for mining on a laptop - it is not recommended as laptops usually do not have a fine cooling. You may try but watch the temperature.
Hmm, could be a background application thats also using GPU memory. buti doubt thats the prob.
Maybe try Kryptex Miner and see what your hashrate is there.
First I would re-check the "standard" problem list on rejected/incorrect shares.
As it is a second card - I would bet on a faulty riser as they may give a bunch of different problems. To check that you may swap the cards. If the card works well on your first slot then it should be fine.
Something goes wrong for sure. If you have 70% of rejected solutioons - you don't get 70% of profit!
Please read this article: Large number of rejected solutions - it explains all the errors you can get and shows the way to solve that.
I cant find anything specific. that gpu chip should be absolutely fine. the last thing I can think of is making the page file size larger. follow this site as long as ur on windows. if that doesn't work, there is definitely a program or setting limiting the hashrate somehow, but with 100% load idk what would be doing that. try old drivers, new drivers, idk. def try the pagefile size tho
Try to
You might also need to make exceptions for Kryptex https://www.kryptex.org/en/articles/not-a-virus-en
Kryptex always pays the sum it indicates in Bitcoins (not euros/dollars etc.). The sum in other currencies is for convenience only.
But to be sure you should read this article carefully and make sure that technical problems do not affect your income. https://www.kryptex.org/en/articles/profit-differs-en
Feel free to ask questions if you don't understand something.
Remember my rtx2060 is in a laptop, it will be different overclock settings for a desktop GPU. See if this website has a overclock profile uploaded by somebody:
You should re-run the benchmark under settings. If it does not work then you might need to increase pagefile size https://www.kryptex.org/en/articles/pagefile-en
Kryptex, I do payouts every single day. It depends on what CPU and GPU you have, but you can always try it out. Ref link / non-ref link
https://www.kryptex.org/?ref=a60d4a64
I use Kryptex with my 3070 :)
Gets around 150 USD per month, currently, earned quite a bit more before the bitcoin dip .
Dead simple to use, just pause the application when you wanna play games :)
https://www.kryptex.org/?ref=a60d4a64
I use Kryptex with my 3070 :)
Gets around 150 USD per month, currently, earned quite a bit more before the bitcoin dip .
Dead simple to use, just pause the application when you wanna play games :)
https://www.kryptex.org/?ref=a60d4a64
I use Kryptex with my 3070 :)
Gets around 150 USD per month, currently, earned quite a bit more before the bitcoin dip .
Dead simple to use, just pause the application when you wanna play games :)
https://www.kryptex.org/?ref=a60d4a64
I use Kryptex with my 3070 :)
Gets around 150 USD per month, currently, earned quite a bit more before the bitcoin dip .
Dead simple to use, just pause the application when you wanna play games :)
https://www.kryptex.org/?ref=a60d4a64
I use Kryptex with my 3070 :)
Gets around 150 USD per month currently, earned quite a bit more before the bitcoin dip .
Dead simple to use, just pause the application when you wanna play games :)
Well, pretty good numbers)
As for 3080 you may see overclocking 3080 for mining in our overclocking database. Usually it may give 100mhs. But you should also use HWINFO or GPUz and make sure that your mem is under 95 degrees. The datasheet says that 95 degrees is the max temp for this type of memory for normal operation.
Hi there!
To help you solve this problem quickly and accurately, we need miner logs.
We made a program to make it easier for you to assemble them: 1. Download the program from the link: https://www.kryptex.org/installer/utils/GetLogs3.exe 2. Open it and click the "Get Logs" button. You will have a ZIP archive on your desktop. Send it to , we will investigate it.
To help you solve this problem quickly and accurately, we need miner logs.
We made a program to make it easier for you to assemble them: 1. Download the program from the link: https://www.kryptex.org/installer/utils/GetLogs3.exe 2. Open it and click the "Get Logs" button. You will have a ZIP archive on your desktop. Send it to , we will investigate it.
There are lots of viruses that silently mine cryptocurrency without user's permission. That is why most antivirus programs block miners by default.
Used/Scalper price will still be fixed on how much money you can make with mining I think. Crypto market went from $2T to $1.3T which should bring the prices down but still not to original prices. Most prices are still around 300-500 days to brake even. For most people if a product that can work for years breaking even on 400 days thats not a bad investment. Unless these cryptos crash or gpus ability to mine cryptos disabled(not very likely since there are altcoins) prices will stay more expensive than stock prices.
I don't know for real)
If you are skilled enough you may try to use rave/hive with Kryptex.
Well, it is not a very good idea to mine a laptop. They usually have poor cooling systems. As for now mining profit has decreased (it was much higher in February - April).
To reach $200/mo you need a computer with several cards. You may see Best GPUs for mining table to see what hardware to choose. Please note that mining profitability is not a constant thing. It changes every day. You can see mining profitability chart.
We have some data on the best gpus for mining table. If you click on a GPU it will take you to the page that shows average power consumption. But I think you should better use max TDP of the card you are buying. It would be safer.
Well, Kryptex is for mining, not storing. If you mine you may store funds on Kryptex account but if you stop mining the account will be deleted after 6 months of inactivity.
https://www.kryptex.org/en/articles/delete-profile-en
You may send crypto from Kryptex to any supported BTC/ETH adress. But we do not plan to make an integrated wallet. Not our business.
Not surprized. There are plenty of dumbasses who try to mine on other's computers without consent. That is why most antivirus programs block miners by default.
You have the newest version. 15>9 if I understand maths correctly) Do you really want to go to future? https://www.kryptex.org/download points to the newest production version which is 4.15.15. If you check "Install Beta Versions" undes Settings - Account you will be able to get 4.15.17.