Everyone goes for cryptocurrency mining. Literally!

The real fact is that not only the big investors, have decided to give an opportunity to the mining of cryptocurrencies, now the students also mine cryptocurrencies from their bedrooms. A second-year student at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology in Cambridge began extracting cryptocurrencies more or less by accident. It all started in November 2016, when he discovered NiceHash, an online marketplace for people to extract cryptocurrencies for interested buyers. Your desktop computer and a graphics card were enough to start. Hoping to earn some money, he downloaded the mining software from the platform and began looking for buyers at random in exchange for Bitcoin payments. In a few weeks, he recovered the cost of his graphic card and had enough to buy another one. In March 2017, I already had seven computers extracting ether 24 hours a day from their bedroom. Motivated by the profits and the desire to learn more about technology, students from all over the world are launching cryptocurrency operations from their dorms. This story only proves the fact that cryptocurrencies are global and whoever is willing, can be part of this.captura-de-pantalla-2018-02-03-a-las-10.16.03-655x368.png

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