You might remember me telling you about home mining with the WinMiner client.
So far I did one withdrawal after I collected first $20.
Tonight it is time for the second withdrawal. My active balance is $20.56 and I will withdraw it to my local ETH address, kept in the Ledger Nano S hardware wallet.
Please, accompany me through the withdrawal procedure.
Withdrawal to ETH
As you can see the withdrawal form recalculates $20.56 to 0.02200257 ETH which is a price of $934,44 per ETH. A bit too much, I think.
Minus withdrawal and transaction fee leaves me with 0.02074603 ETH, around 6% less.
Current Bitstamp prize is $873.06 for 1 ETH.
When I multiply 0.02074603 ETH with this price I get $18,11.
It doesn't quite add up but it doesn't really matter. This is what I get out no matter how I calculate.
Checking Local Wallet on Etherscan
Looking up my address on to see whether the transaction came through.
It did.
Success!
Next Steps
In the following days I will switch off WinMiner and use NiceHash client. I have some unclaimed Satoshi there and I want to mine enough to make a withdrawal claim. Then I will return to WinMiner. It's not about money. I like it more because is somewhat lighter, less obtrusive and doesn't impede regular work when you run it in the background. This might be my subjective conclusion but hey, it's my computer and my decision :)
Historical Data
Here is the graph of how much in $ I've mined daily.
You should consider that the miner is not switched on all the time. And the prices have dropped too, of course.
Reference
Home Mining With WinMiner, First Withdrawal
Home Mining With WinMiner, Situation After Two Weeks
Home Mining With WinMiner