VERIUM MINING COMPARISON METABOX VS INTEL NUC

January 16, 2018   /   by Marco  / Categories :  Business, Cryptocurrency, repost

Seems like everyone is getting into the Cryptocurrency and trying to buy alt coins that will go up in value. I recently looked at seeing how easy it is to mine coins and decided to look at mining a Cryptocurrency coin which did not rely on GPU’s. This is to make it fair for miners so that the people or businesses with Mining Rigs such as these ones: http://amzn.to/2DjNhUw

I decided to look at the Verium Cryptocurrency (Vericoin) which is the first cryptocurrency to use Dual Blockchains and only uses CPU. I decided to see if the claim that it only uses CPU is correct by trying it myself and I decided to run a Verium Mining comparison of an Intel NUC D54250WYKH and the Metabox Prime-S P950HP which has a NVIDIA GPU 6GB. Here’s the video

Mining on the Metabox wasn’t that much better than the Intel NUC (only 2x – Metabox 830H/m and Intel NUC 400H/m) so if you want to mine Verium Coins (Vericoins) you don’t need a computer or laptop with expensive GPUs. You can read more about this cryptocurrency here: https://portal.vericoin.info/

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