Updated 2018 How to mine Bitcoin with GPU Video Card Windows 10

Updated 2018 How to mine Bitcoin with GPU Video Card Windows 10

If you want to exchange your bitcoins for other crypto: (Ethereum, XRB, Litecoin) this is a handy exchange: https://www.kucoin.com/#/?r=256xv

I have a video on how to use it here: https://youtu.be/wlibr6PTFWc

The website used for mining in this video is: https://www.nicehash.com/

First, make your account on Nicehash. Next, login and go to the bottom and select the CPU GPU mining option.

In the next window, choose to download the nicehash crypto miner. It will then give you two options, NVIDIA and AMD. Make sure to select the one that matches your video card. You can check which you have by going to the device manage, and expanding display adapters.

Once the software downloads, run through the installation.

After it finishes, first set up the wallet. The easiest method is to deposit into the nicehash wallet by just inputting your username (email). You can also give it a bitcoin address by clicking the option at the bottom.

After you set up the wallet, you can just hit start mining. The first time it runs it will do a benchmark, which can take 5-15 minutes. Once it finishes, you should be mining and earning bitcoin. You can view your worker statistics in the Nicehash miner, or remotely by going to their website.

Some CPU’s will be included in the miner by default, some won’t. Check out my next video for how to add your CPU to the miner, or enable or disable individual mining devices (for example if you have multiple video cards, or sometimes want to only mine with your CPU or GPU)

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