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That's why i write it off as Toys ,then after the elecy bills paid its magic money that sometimes shits itself , i lost £39 speculating on efin Litecoin ill be more careful / less daft next time , it's fun though i just ordered two 1060s to Play with Joy and anyway even I couldn't reason buying this many Toys if they didn't try to pay their way.Precisely from a friend in Munich, but every source I've seen gives an estimate around 0,3+/-0,02 EUR/kWh.
E.g. EUROSTAT: http://ec.europa.eu/eurostat/statistics-explained/index.php/Electricity_price_statistics
How much do you pay?
Your mining rig could also "crash and burn to nothing". And actually even by mining you're speculating on the coin value.
Simple trading of coins is so much easier technically, so much less time-consuming and irritating in everyday life.
I have to ask: you've earned or you got paid?
By "earning" I mean having covered the initial investment (buying parts and so on) and costs (electricity and other). If you're already past that, you're actually earning money.
I can't stop thinking that people forget about covering the costs first. They build a mining rig and, once it makes enough cash, they buy more gear for mining. It's a constant loop of extending the mining farm which means they're losing money, not earning it.