As for today, Minotaur is the newest and will be the most profitable CPU-minable algorithm. It has been designed to repel ASICs, FPGAs and even GPUs. As the name suggests, the algorithm is based on random code execution and memory-hard techniques.
The main idea behind a CPU-mineable coin is to improve decentralization by getting as many different people into mining. You’ve heard it right, different people, not a handful of people with a gazillion mining rigs stacked in a farm.
So far, this coin will be probably the most profitable to mine on an already existing mid-high tier gaming rig. Any gamer out there can quickly and easily install the miner and use their PC to hoard cryptos at night. The simplest way to start mining Ring Minotaur in the Ring core wallet with the integrated miner.
Building a rig specifically to mine Ring is pretty tricky. Building a profitable GPU rig is way easier than a CPU one, main reason being that it’s possible to connect multiple GPU’s to one motherboard whereas each CPU usually needs its own motherboard, memory and hard disk drive. CPU rigs are bulkier, more expensive and yield less than GPU ones.
However, there are ways of making CPU mining profitable.
Best CPUs to Mine Ring
Since the CPU is the one doing the work, let me start by listing the best CPUs to mine Ring coins. I have done the homework for you on this one:
You see a lot of AMD processors in this list simply because the algorithm is mined faster on multi-core and multi-thread processors, and AMD Ryzen series are leading in those areas for now, but Intel is also quite good, but the real good one are of course expensive (atm)
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