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guadagnare su internet Forum - Question about Grin and crypto platform licenses brave (Invitato)
| | I've been mining Grin (GRIN) for a few months, just as a hobby with an old laptop. The price is so low that I never know if it's worth the electricity. Is there a simple way to check how much my GRIN stack is worth in dollars without doing crazy decimal math? Also, I heard some platforms are getting new EU licenses – does that even matter for someone like me who just mines small privacy coins? | | | | Newdr (Invitato)
| | I get the decimal headache. Here's what I do: I open https://paybis.com/grin-to-usd/ and type my GRIN amount – the dollar value pops up live, no manual counting. You can also reverse it to see how much GRIN $20 would buy. I started mining Grin last year and used this calculator to realize I was spending more on power than earning – so I switched to just buying small amounts instead. That's when I noticed that the platform behind the calculator, Paybis, recently announced on this Facebook post that they got both MiCA and PSD2 licenses. For small miners like us, it doesn't change the coin itself, but it means when you finally want to sell your GRIN, you can use a regulated on‑ramp/off‑ramp – your funds are held separately, and there's proper oversight. That gave me more confidence than using some random exchange. |
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