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Just for fun i decided to check out bit coins and do some mining. No visions of making millions or anything I just find the concept pretty cool. At any rate I have installed guiminer in windows and i have installed the bit coin wallet from the bitcoin site.
How do i get my address so that i can have someone send me funds and in the mining software how do i set it up so that it knows where to deposit funds? I have it up and running using btc guild pool but it has never asked me about how to send me bit coins.
I am confused i feel like i am missing the most important piece of the puzzle.
1I spent pretty much all of last night reading up on this then came across litecoins. Would this be a better thing to "get into". Again from a mining point of view i am not investing "hard" currency on any of this beyond cpu/gpu cycles. I find it fun lol. – Ominus – 2013-04-24T13:13:12.283
1@Ominus, if you can earn a profit mining them, then the only reason I can think of not to would be your principles. My guess is that the Litecoin exchange rate is somewhat on the high side, so if you do it I'd recommend exchanging them to another currency quickly rather than hold them, but that's just my personal opinion. I did a little Litecoin mining myself at one point and exchanged them for BTC on vircurex. Some would consider it a waste of time, because much of Bitcoin's value is in its popularity; Litecoin doesn't have that. – Highly Irregular – 2013-04-24T19:09:41.633