
Cryptocurrency Mining for Dummies
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Narrated by:
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Kyle Tait
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By:
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Peter Kent
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Tyler Bain
Find out the essentials of cryptocurrency mining.
The cryptocurrency phenomenon has sparked a new opportunity mine for virtual gold, kind of like the prospectors of a couple centuries back. This time around, you need some tech know-how to get into the cryptocurrency mining game.
This book shares the insight of two cryptocurrency insiders as they break down the necessary hardware, software, and strategies to mine Bitcoin, Ethereum, Monero, LiteCoin, and Dash. They also provide insight on how to stay ahead of the curve to maximize your return on investment.
- Get the tech tools and know-how to start mining
- Pick the best cryptocurrency to return your investment
- Apply a sound strategy to stay ahead of the game
From the basics of cryptocurrency and blockchain to selecting the best currency to mine, this easy-to-access book makes it easy to get started today!
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While this book does have good general information, most people will quickly realize that it is easier and more cost effective to simply invest in crypto using an exchange as opposed to building a mining rig. Small-time miners will end up spending more on electricity to power their rig than they'll ever get back, as large corporation and miner farms have really cornered the market.
lastly, I would strongly suggest that someone who is determined to have this book get the physical version. Hearing the narrator rattle off random 50 character alphanumeric strings every time there is an example of a crypto wallet address is mind numbing and more distracting than informative.
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