Is ZenCash ZEN Mining Still Worth It
The Test: To calibrate these tests and ensure a fair comparison, I ran three identical Trios (made up of one 1070mini and one 1080Ti) right next to each other during the exact same time frame. You can verify the full ledger of these ZenCash addresses below. Three new addresses were generated for this test to track accurate results. MiningSpeed: znaJqU8HGd1WQSUxcrJUgpzb4aJChHqXwQE () Suprnova: znnkiiu9DgngkAdaGtRZVRugUKyHKs5aD7a () Zhash.pro: zngbfusZgh6kTN6SBKBqBSzTZj5iGA8j2Vs () Projected Earnings: Going into this test, the projected mining profitability of a Trio according to What to Mine is $7.54/day (0.3041 ZEN) or $6.22/day (0.2807 ZEN) after power costs. The network hashrate is around 40 Mh/s, which has pretty much quadrupled since the increase. The earnings are displayed next to each pool below and are reflective of ZEN at a $25 price point. The Results: (0.322 ZEN or $8.05 in 24 hours) The first pool I chose was Miningspeed. Miningspeed went down for about 30 minutes this morning during the test, so the dip in the graph below is from the pool, not the rig. If you take a look at the earnings below I’ve been paid out 0.25 ZEN, I’ve got a pending balance of 0.031, and I have an immature balance of 0.0412, which when combined, comes out to a total of 0.322 ZEN in 24 hours.

Finance My analysis on the merits of ZenCash (ZEN). To Zcash it will be worth a TON. One thing I like about ZEN is it seems like they. Mining Zencash for a.
You can follow the results of this pool. (0.3385 ZEN or $8.40 in 24 hours) Now we come over to Suprnova, the biggest pool of them all. The credit and earning numbers actually get a little messed up on Suprnova sometimes.
If you’re looking for a true representation of your numbers, the best thing to do is to check your wallet. However, for the purposes of this test, we’re going to add the 0.2990 show on the wallet to the 0.0289 and 0.0116 pending payouts, which brings us up to 0.3395. After a transaction fee of 0.001, the total earnings of Suprnova will come out to 0.3385 ZEN. If you look at our earnings, we’ve been paid out 0.299, but we actually have a total of 0.
(0.356 ZEN or $8.90 in 24 hours) In about 24 hours, I made 0.356 ZEN on this pool. According to these stats, Zhash would be the most profitable pool in this brief test. There are many factors, including luck, that contribute the result of these tests, but all the pools in this test ranged around the same earnings, which is a good sign for all of them. You can follow the results of the Zhash pool. Final Results: When we calculated the 0.356 ZEN earnings on Zhash, our profits came out to about $8.90, when ZEN is at $25. That’s 15-20% higher than the projected earnings on What to Mine, which is really cool to see. Really all three of the pools we tested ran well above the projected earnings through What to Mine.
Now, we realize What to Mine is just a good tool to use to estimate earnings, but it has been pretty accurate when it comes to predicting earnings. I’m not complaining that I’m earning more though!
More about Zhash Fees Right now Zhash.pro has a 0.5% fee; if you saw my earlier video on Zhash you may recall that it used to have a 0% fee. If you were an early adopter of Zhash and had that 0% fee previously, you may still maintain that 0% fee for life! Simply contact the pool owner at you support@zhash.pr o. Other features There are some other features that make Zhash.pro unique. For one, if you find a block, you get a 1000 bonus hashrate for 24 hours. The pool owner is also going to be doing some monthly giveaways, including risers and a motherboard. You can take the items or take the payout in maybe Zen or Bitcoin, but just the fact that he’s doing that is really cool.
I haven’t seen that on other pools. Another feature of Zhash is that they distribute the earnings made by pool hoppers, which is really beneficial to the little guys. If you notice in pools like Luckpool, there will be spikes in the pool history graphs and those are due to big farms coming on the pool, mining, and then leaving, which makes it hard for smaller mining operations to be profitable. So this feature is really good for miners.
If you recall my last review of Zhash, you might remember I pointed out some small issues I had with the pool, which have been completely resolved since the pool had a complete redesign of the front and back end. The pool owner upgraded to a much more advanced and high speed platform.
Overall For everyone asking what mining pool I recommend for mining ZenCash right now, it’s Zhash.pro. It was the most profitable, had the lowest fee, has a cool pool operator, there are giveaways, and pool hoppers are kicked. The pool has all the right things. Otherwise, you can add your miner to the giant Suprnova pool and hope for the best. For a full review, watch our video here and don’t forget to subscribe to the VoskCoin YouTube Channel and follow us on social media!
What is ZenCash? Before we get into the profitability of ZenCash, let’s review what ZenCash is and what they stand for. ZenCash (ZEN) is basically derived from several forks of Bitcoin.
Zcash ZEC Mining Companies. Awhile back, ZCash (ZEC) cloned Bitcoin and added an additional layer of security when they created ZEC. ZenCash then came from another fork off of ZEC, ZClassic, added then added their own development team. The building blocks of ZEN are essentially the same as ZEC, but the ZEN team is driven by different goals and aspirations for the coin, some of which include integrating secure nodes, anonymous publishing, and private and secure messaging for instance. They are all about privacy and security. If you’ve been following all the crypto action, you may have noticed that ZenCash skyrocketed today (October 19).
At one point the coin was up over 205% from the previous 24 hours. So what does this mean for the ZenCash community? Just yesterday, ZenCash was hovering around $7-8 and was selling for as high as $29 today.
If you’ve been following our channel, you know we’ve been mining ZenCash for quite some time so we’re happy to see how high it has gone up. Because we’re so familiar with ZenCash, we wanted to share some of what we know. ZenCash Wallet Options If you’re interested in getting into mining ZenCash, you have a couple of wallet options to choose from. Personally, I’m using the wallet, but ZenCash also has a, which has recently added new private messaging feature. They’re also testing a secure nodes tracking app. We really can’t wait to see what they do next. Mining ZenCash We have a 3900 sol ZEN and ZEC mining farm with 22 Trios, many of which are mining ZenCash right now.
The Trio model is made up of one 1070mini and two 1080Tis; the design of the rig was shared by fullzero on the bitcointalk forum. With the specs of a Trio, the projected income from What to Mine is around $12 right now, the day of the pump.
This is the highest we’ve seen it in a while and we know it’s bound to fluctuate as the market continues to adjust. If you’re interested in building a Trio, check out our to order parts and check out our How to Build a ZenCash Mining Rig video. ZenCash Mining Pool Profitability We have tested mining ZenCash on Suprnova, Luckpool, Zenmine.pro, MineZ.zone, and Miningspeed.
Suprnova has been the most profitable pool, by far. Just last month, we conducted a test and put all of the pools up against each other. We hooked up three different rigs to three different pools and compared their results over three weeks. Each rig had the exact same parts and were started and stopped at the same time so the results were fair. The pool that came out on top was Suprnova.
We’ve continued mining the three different rigs on those pools since that test, and in the total 35 days, we mined 29.373 ZEN on Suprnova, 26.229 ZEN on Luckpool, and 26.025 ZEN on MineZ.zone. So Suprnova still has come out on top by over 3 ZEN (which is about $75 during this pump). About 2 weeks ago, when we initially released the results of this pool comparison in this, MineZ.Zone was well behind Luckpool. However, MineZ.zone has almost caught up with Luckpool since then. Miningspeed shut down mid test, so we had to redact the results.
If you’re interested in seeing more of a breakdown of our profitability in these pools, check out this blog post. We’ve gotten a lot of feedback about our early earnings on the ZenCash farm and how they seemed to be pretty low. Many commented saying that ROI would take a while on a trio miner and that GPU mining is dead.
However our goal is to mine and hold. We have faith in ZenCash and we’re confident in its future-it just so happened to pay off today. The market is kind of crazy, so our advice is to just find something you believe in and stick with it–it worked for us! There’s a lot to learn about ZenCash. If you’d like to learn more, check out some of the following or stay tuned for more ZenCash related posts.