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JingleMiner LTC-DOGE Hashcard (600MH) Profitability

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The Jingle Miner LTC-DOGE Hashcard (600M) is optimized for Scrypt mining, offering 600Mh/s at a power consumption of 160W. This results in a high efficiency of 0.267 J/Mh, making it suitable for cost-controlled Litecoin and Dogecoin mining.

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⛏️ Income ⛏️

DAY MONTH YEAR
$0.41 $12.26 $149.22

⚡ Electricity Costs ⚡

DAY MONTH YEAR
$0.31 $9.22 $112.13

💰 Profit 💰

DAY MONTH YEAR
$0.10 $3.05 $37.09

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The JingleMiner LTC-DOGE Hashcard (600MH) is currently mining $0.10 profit a day. The calculations is based on $0.41 income per day from which we deducted $0.31 electricity costs. This means the LTC-DOGE Hashcard (600MH) is able to generate up to $12.26 income per month. After you would deduct the electricity price of $9.22 you will have an estimated profit of $3.05 per month.

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If the BTC price reaches $134985 you would earn estimated $0.31 per day.



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Its compact and quiet design allows easy integration into various environments, while stable performance supports consistent output. The Hashcard is a practical choice for miners focused on efficiency and operational simplicity.



Algorithm Information: Scrypt

Scrypt is a password-based key derivation function that was originally designed to be computationally intensive and memory-hard, making it more resistant to brute-force attacks compared to other algorithms such as SHA-256. The algorithm was first used as the proof-of-work in the cryptocurrency Litecoin and later in several other altcoins. It is also used in some password storage systems to prevent hackers from using massive amounts of computing power to guess passwords by cracking hashes. The algorithm was first used as the proof-of-work in the cryptocurrency Litecoin, and later in several other altcoins. It is also used in some password storage systems to prevent hackers from using massive amounts of computing power to guess passwords by cracking hashes. Scrypt requires a larger amount of memory compared to other algorithms, which makes it more difficult to implement on specialized hardware (ASICs) specifically designed for cryptocurrency mining.