Based on our record, Kraken should be more popular than minerstat. It has been mentiond 178 times since March 2021. We are tracking product recommendations and mentions on various public social media platforms and blogs. They can help you identify which product is more popular and what people think of it.
Hashrate.no can show you the coins at that time that are most profitable with the gpu there is also minerstat.com but I would recommend nicehash because of its click and mine and offsite control but with that equipment it is not profitable at all. Source: 11 months ago
Kaspa hashrates have steadily maintained above 300TH/s, over 1/3 of the ETH hashrates before the Merge, according to data from minerstat. As a result, Kaspa now ranks among the top coins for GPU mining by hashrate and is followed by the infamous ETC, whose hashrates only stand around 120 TH/s. The massive hashrates also indicate that the miner community is confident in the future value of KAS. At the time of... Source: about 1 year ago
So hypothetically you could go to minerstat and go to calculator and instert gpus or go to whattomine to se profits on each coin (mh/s are accurate so no need to change). Source: about 1 year ago
Thats cool! I heard someone mention that "minerstat.com" is a good way to see which gpu's are the most profitable for any given coin. It shows a bunch of other GPU's that are more efficient over 3070's on Kaspa. Yet on youtube, everyone uses the 3070's. Do you have any experience or recommendation here? Source: about 1 year ago
I'd say look up the hashrates on https://minerstat.com/ and go with whatever gives you the most bang for your buck. Maybe you can get some cheaper by acquiring them used. I'd decide based on price. Source: over 1 year ago
You can use kraken.com if you prefer a more beginner-friendly interface, or you can use the pro.kraken.com interface for a more professional trading experience. Source: 11 months ago
The money wasn't real. Kraken built me a custom environment that made the scammer BELIEVE it was real since it said "kraken.com" on my computer. I also spent hours and hours talking to him and building up the story. Source: 11 months ago
What the title says, are bitcoin rewards from staking reinvested. Or where are they? Are they paid in fiat or in bitcoin? I assume it's being reinvested because I don't have any money or bitcoin in the account itself. But I'm also looking at some confirmation in writing in kraken.com but I can't see anything. Source: 11 months ago
Same boat: seems unstaking began & ended 17-APR according to the "Ledger" entries I see on kraken.com, but (1) I still have some relatively small amount of ETH2.S listed as "Staking, Rewards", and (2) despite having 13+ ETH in my Spot wallet, I can only withdraw 0.81856. Would expect to have ALL ETH2.S unstaked (regardless of reward v purchased), and be able to withdraw 100%. What am I missing? Source: about 1 year ago
Thanks for reaching out to us with this question. It can be a bit confusing. The Kraken Pro app doesn't currently support the ability to set your own leverage. There you are only able to move the balance you want to use. If you want to adjust the leverage, you can opt to use our classic interface on the web. There you can access the Advanced Order form which will offer you leverage flexibility. Source: about 1 year ago
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