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Can Rhino help in designing software for Bitcoin mining?

I was wondering the other day if Rhino can be used for designing software that I can install on my laptop for Bitcoin mining? Can I design something that will understandably display what capacity I will need? I think we must give it a shot.

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Comment by Michael Dubby on January 13, 2025 at 11:25am

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Comment by Oliver Green on November 14, 2023 at 12:44am

Personally, I haven’t been mining for a long time and prefer to just invest my money in bitcoins. I recently found a resource https://changelly.com/buy/btc with an excellent Bitcoin rate, where I now buy cryptocurrency quickly and safely. This is a very convenient solution for me. This exchanger has a great opportunity to buy bitcoins using a debit or credit card.

Comment by Oliver Green on November 13, 2023 at 11:52pm

To successfully mine 1 block of Bitcoin, a huge number of operations are required. This makes mining difficult for individuals. Let's look at the case of a successful solo miner to understand how difficult it is to mine your first cryptocurrency without delving into the hashrate and necessary equipment.

Here's an example:

At the time of mining, the Bitcoin hashrate was 273.2 EH/s (exahash per second).
In this case, the equipment used by the miner had a power of 10 TH/s (terahashes per second).
This means that the miner was performing 10 trillion hashes per second, while the total Bitcoin hashrate was 273.2 quintillion (a quintillion is 000,000 more zeros than a trillion).

Comment by Maximilian Hohenzollern on October 16, 2023 at 1:40am

Is Bitcoin mining still a thing? I mean, there were so many falls. I find it too unstable that's why I ignore this way of earning. But lately, I turned to running a gaming platform. I started dealing with BETER live and it was definitely worth it. Read about their services as well.

Comment by DamienHarris on July 27, 2023 at 9:29am

Hello! I have an opinion that bitcoin mining is the lot of large IT companies now. I am an ordinary person and have long understood that mining has become meaningless (in relation to BTK). Fortunately, there are other possibilities as well. Read more about private options for investing in the field of crypto. I'm sure you haven't heard of this before. And take note of this blog to always be aware.

Comment by Plain Plane on April 20, 2023 at 9:09am

Yes, you are right. Now I see that I asked a stupid question. I later asked my father who is a chief IT specialist in his firm, and he said that I must stop playing a fool and better use https://cryptomkt.com/ to get crypto if that if what I wanted. If I just wanted to burn my computer, I don't need any extra software. That's what he said.

Comment by realsandwich on April 20, 2023 at 8:51am

Interesting idea, but I think only if you input the dimensions etc. And that won't consider main criteria like voltage etc. So better if you listen to the shop consultant and buy whatever he suggests.

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