How To Mine MonaCoin MONA Profitably

How To Mine MonaCoin MONA Profitably

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How To Mine MonaCoin MONA Profitably

In this guide we will be mining Monacoin (MONA) with Nvidia GPUs and mining it from the mining pool Suprnova. Mining Monacoin with ccminer – What you’ll need In order to start mining Mona with ccminer for Nvidia CUDA you’ll need to have a few things squared away. In order to use this guide, you’ll need: • A GPU Mining Rig (with Nvdia GPUs) running Windows or Linux • A Monacoin wallet to deposit your mined MONA into Following the popular guide we published, many people asked for a Monacoin mining walk-through.

We moved it to the front of the list for coin-mining guides but there are many more to come. Step 1: Download and install ccminer ccminer for Nvidia CUDA was a project that began, stalled, and was then forked a few times. The specific version of ccminer we are recommending at this time is the tpruvot fork, version 2.2.2 or version 2.2.3. As the name specifies both Nvidia and CUDA in it’s full name, you’re correct in assuming that ccminer is only compatible with Nvidia graphics cards.

Just started mining and looking. I just begin to mining monacoin with 3. But in this pool in one day i get 0.9 mona, and according to mining calculator. Using WhatToMine you can check, how profitable it is to mine selected altcoins in comparison to ethereum or bitcoinCoinWarz Monacoin mining calculator Enter your.

The directions below are for installing version 2.2.3. Mining Monacoin (MONA) with ccminer on Nvidia GPUs • Double-click the batch file we just edited in Step 3 (we named it Start_ETH-only_nanopool.bat) • A window will appear showing ccminer’s progress as it connects to Suprnova’s mining pool and starts mining.

In Windows it will look like the image above. • That’s it, you’re mining Monacoin from Suprnova with ccminer! • Now let’s check our progress on Suprnova. In a web browser. • If you’re not logged in, do so by hovering over the Guest link and clicking the Login option. • Navigate to the Dashboard page where you can monitor your mining. It’s unfortunate, but we’ve found Suprnova’s Dashboard pages to be a bit buggy.

Sometimes they don’t update as you’d expect. We’ve measured the performance of mining at Suprnova, however, and their UI’s shortcomings aren’t reflected in mining performance. Having issues? There’s only a few things that can really go wrong. They include: • One or more values were incorrectly set in the.bat or.cmd file • Something is wrong with your mining rig • Suprnova is down (visit mona.suprnova.cc to verify their site is up and running) • If your miner looks like it is mining, but the Dashboard on Suprnova isn’t updating, it is almost certainly their dashboard, not an actual reflection of the mining progress. Next steps • Learn more about ccminer – There are many additional settings you may be interested in.

Review the README file that came with the ccminer to see the variety of algorithms and cryptocurrencies that it can mine, as well as other advanced configuration settings. • If you’re not already doing so, learn how to overclock your video cards to increase your mining hashrate.

So I started testing the waters of mining with my GTX1080, I know its not the ideal miner but its my gaming PC so I thought why not give it a shot while im not using it. Anyways, I did a bit of reading and switched from ETH and DCR mining to Mona as whattomine says its the most likely to make some money with. I'm using ccminer and I'm getting roughly 45-60MH/s at asicpool.info. What I'm wondering is as follows: Is there a better miner to use, and also, does anyone have opinions on what pool to mine, as I just picked the first one I found that has a nice dashboard and seems to work reasonably well.

Also, I've got a second 1080 that I could toss into the system, but I'm not sure if I should just sell it for the cash or if its worthwhile to mine with 2 as opposed to 1. TL;DR: New to mining, using a GTX1080 trying to find the best monacoin pool to use and the best miner to go with. Some of you seem to not worry at all about the power costs when you're running multiple 1080-s and claim to have your psu-s as bottlenecks. Do you have super cheap electricity or something?

Just started my first month of test-mining with 6x1070-s, although ETH currently. However I am aware that I won't be getting back my ~3400€ investment in the rig (it wasn't even bought with the cheapest parts possible), if I only mine ETH, so I'm also doing research on other altcoins and yes, whattomine.com suggests monacoin as one of the most profitable ones currently. So 'Hello everyone, I'm here to listen now.'