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If you’ve been following Bitcoin in the news recently, it’s likely that you’ve heard of ‘Bitcoin Mining’. And no, get that image out of your head of thousands of people traveling to a physical underground cave and mining bitcoin ore. Bitcoin mining all takes place on a computer: the computer attempts to solve a mathematical problem, and everyone who’s mining for Bitcoin competes to solve it first. Whoever solves it first gets about 25 bitcoins. It may seem like computers can solve the problem in a few seconds, but this isn’t the case. As bitcoin mining has evolved, people have been creating computers specifically made for mining Bitcoin. As the problems are solved faster, the difficulty of the problems increase and become harder to solve.
                  You can try to mine bitcoins, but at this point it isn’t likely you’ll make a profit anytime soon. People and companies have invested millions into mining hardware, and it’d be difficult for a small-time miner like you to compete against them. Taking into account the cost of the electricity your hardware uses to mine and the difficulty of the problems increasing, your chances of making a profit are slim, and it’d take months for you to make a return on your investment if at all. Your best bet would be to try to find a place with ‘free’ electricity; an example of this would be an apartment where the electricity comes with the rent, so you won’t be directly paying for all of the electricity the miner uses.
       ere are some terms you should know while doing research:
  • ROI: Return On Investment. The amount of time it’ll take to start to make a profit on the miner. This may or may not take into account shipping, electricity and/or pool fee costs.
  • Hash: How many calculations a miner runs through in a second. One hash=one calculation. Note: Every hash unit (e.g. Kilohash, Megahash) from here on out has 1,000 times the hashrate of the last.
  • KH/s: Kilohashes/second. One Kilohash=1,000 hashes.
  • MH/s: Megahashes/second. One Megahash=1,000,000 hashes.
  • GH/s: Gigahashes/second. One Gigahash=1,000,000,000 hashes
  • TH/s: Terahashes/second. One Terahash=1,000,000,000,000 hashes.
  • PT/s: Petahashes/second. One Petahash=1,000,000,000,000,000 hashes.
  • W: Watt. A measurement of the amount of electricity the miner uses. A higher wattage means the miner uses more electricity, and your electric bill will be higher.
  • ASIC: Application-Specific Integrated Circuit. In general, an ASIC is an electronic chip designed for a specific use. Specifically in Bitcoin, ASICs are powerful computer chips used to mine Bitcoin. The introduction of ASIC chips greatly increased hashrates for Bitcoin miners.
Algorithm: Each digital currency has an ‘algorithm'; quite a few algorithms exist. Bitcoin uses one called SHA-256. If you see a miner called a ‘Scrypt’ miner, it probably doesn’t work with Bitcoin. However, all miners that are ‘SHA-256′ miners can be used to mine Bitcoin.   
          
Some of the Bitcoin mining websites :- 

Find Work

As stated above, you can theoretically get paid in Bitcoin for doing anything you can get paid for in any other currency. As Bitcoin is so young and constantly growing, newly-created Bitcoin companies are almost always hiring. You can try to find a job for which you’ll get paid in Bitcoin at any of these sites:
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There are many websites from which you can earn small amount of Bitcoin without costing any penny some of the websites are listed 
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