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Is mining still profitable in 2024? Full analysis of 7 mainstream mineable coins
Many people are still asking whether mining is worth it. In short: there are still profitable coins, but it’s not that easy.
First, check if these 7 coins are worth considering:
BTC — Still minable, but requires ASIC professional miners. Electricity is expensive, and each halving event reduces profits. Unless you have access to cheap power, there’s not much to gain.
LTC (Litecoin) — Lower difficulty and faster than BTC. You can use Antminer L3+ with CGMiner software. But it also faces halving pressures.
ZEC (Zcash) — Focuses on privacy features, ASIC miners are efficient here, and the ecosystem is relatively stable.
ETC — Can be mined with GPUs, which has a lower entry barrier compared to ASICs, making it suitable for small individual miners.
DOGE — Once a meme coin, now mainstream. GPU-friendly and easy to set up.
FIL (Filecoin) — A decentralized storage project requiring specialized miners and high-speed storage devices. The ecosystem has good potential.
RVN (Ravencoin) — Strong ASIC resistance, pure GPU mining, friendly to small miners.
Key factors for profitable mining:
Electricity cost < coin revenue, otherwise there’s no profit. This is the golden rule. Also consider mining difficulty, hash power competition, and the long-term value of the coin.
How beginners should get started:
But the risks are significant:
Electricity can eat up most of the profits, hardware depreciates quickly, the market is highly volatile, miners get obsolete fast, regulatory risks (like the previous China ban), wallet hacks, environmental controversies… Plus tons of cloud mining scams promising high returns and then running off with your money.
Conclusion: There are still opportunities in mining, but you need to do your math carefully. It’s not gambling; it’s a business that requires real ROI calculations. The key is to find cheap electricity + pick the right coin + regularly update your hardware. It’s fine as a hobby, but if you want to get rich from it, you’ll need serious capital.