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In recent mining news, Susquehanna International Group has reported that it is no longer profitable to mine ether with a GPU. In other news, a Canadian miner has taken to Twitter to share photos of a system that recycles the heat generated by his six ASIC miners, while Jihan Wu has accused Craig Wright of attempting to conduct a 51 percent attack on the Bitcoin Cash network.
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Susquehanna Claims Itâs âNo Longer Profitableâ
to Mine ETH with GPUs
Susquehanna International Group, a global trading and technology company, has announced that mining ETH with a graphics processing unit (GPU) is no longer a profitable activity. According to the companyâs analysis, the dollar-denominated monthly returns from GPU mining of ETH fell to approximately zero as of Nov. 1. In a note issued to clients, Christopher Rolland â a semiconductor analyst for Susquehanna International â clearly stated that GPU ETH mining is âno longer profitable.â
According to the companyâs analysis, the profitability of GPU mining of ether peaked at around $65 per month at the start of the year, before dropping as low as $20 in April, as a result of a significant drop in the price of ETH during the first quarter. Profitability rose to roughly $30 throughout most of the second quarter, before sliding down to zero in the following months.
Canadian Miner Heats Home with Six S9 Antminers
A Canadian cryptocurrency miner has tweeted a photo of a prototype heating system designed to heat his 600-square-foot home using recycled heat generated by six ASIC miners. He claimed that the system is able to âcomfortably heatâ his home at his âdesired temperatureâ and is operational year-round. The miner explained that excess heat is recirculated outside of his home and that the setup is âfully quiet.â
Wu Accuses Wright of Attempting 51% Attack
At the recent Nikkei/CNBC âFuture of Moneyâ conference in Tokyo, Jihan Wu â the co-founder of Bitmain â took aim at Craig Wright and proof-of-stake (PoS) mining. Discussing the recent Bitcoin Cash fork and subsequent hash war, Wu described Wrightâs actions as an âattempted 51 percent attack on BCH,â adding that âno one should try and take the community by force.â
Turning to criticize PoS mining, Wu stated that it presents numerous âunsolved problems and risk factorsâ that have yet to be resolved.
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