Cryptocurrency mining explained in plain words: mining software and hardware reviews
including ASIC and GPU. Expert opinion on cryptocurrency market and future crypto mining
outlook.
Ethereum Classic appeared in June 2016 after accounts in the DAO were hacked. Ethereum hard fork was supposed to prevent hackers from moving the assets to another account, but some users rejected the fork considering potential human intervention in the blockchain operation unacceptable. As a result, ETC came into existence. Read more
“Transaction Failed – Out of Gas. What does it mean? What to do?” — these and other similar questions are frequently asked by Ethereum users. Gas, Gwei, contracts – indeed, it’s all overcomplicated. Let’s get into it! Read more
We are starting to post 2Miners Work Progress Reports monthly. April was an insane month for 2Miners. We’ve added 3 new coins, implemented features for professional miners, updated the pool core, saved the coins for our miners after an unexpected coin fork and started to build the geo pools network. Let us walk you through all the news step by step. Read more
Expanse is a unique coin. The primary goal of its creators was not to take advantage of investors and earn a fortune but to help others. As a result, the Ethereum fork gave birth to an open blockchain platform where anyone can create decentralized applications. Let’s talk about this coin and its mining. Read more
Sooner or later every miner wants more GPUs and one big mining rig. Indeed, it is very convenient to have all the graphics cards on one motherboard – you can save on the hard drive, RAM, and CPUs. Read more
All miners are familiar with Ethereum Classic (ETC), the second most popular mining cryptocurrency after Ethereum. In March its developers decided to create an alternative coin using the most advanced, not yet tested ideas. Read more
WhatToMine is a popular mining profit calculator for crypto coins miners. Some use it to calculate how profitable it is to mine specific coins, while others try to determine which coin is better to mine in general. Read more