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Title: [ANN] Looking for miners
Post by: tomos81 on December 22, 2017, 12:32:17 PM
Hi, if you have good CPU (at work, or home one), that is not used, or not used at 100% , join my mining pool, i am paying you in Bitcoins (to FaucetHub.io account) , best rate, for every submitted share.
We are mining always the most profitable Cryptonote coin, you dont need to do nothing just let open the command line at your PC.
Payouts are automated too. I guarrantee you the best rates, that cannot be compared by web services (double  rates at least).

more info + instructions here:  http://tomostasks.website (http://tomostasks.website)

Every day more and more users get paid , also our hashrate is growing fast! Come, join and start earning now!


Title: Re: [ANN] Looking for miners
Post by: kyxap on December 22, 2017, 01:34:53 PM
How much i can mining on your service with I5 4670k @4.0?


Title: Re: [ANN] Looking for miners
Post by: tomos81 on December 22, 2017, 01:44:34 PM
How much i can mining on your service with I5 4670k @4.0?

give it a try, every 15 minutes auto-updating balance stats, multiply with 96 and you can estimate daily earnings :)


Title: Re: [ANN] Looking for miners
Post by: kaya11 on December 22, 2017, 04:15:19 PM
Hi, if you have good CPU (at work, or home one), that is not used, or not used at 100% , join my mining pool, i am paying you in Bitcoins (to FaucetHub.io account) , best rate, for every submitted share.
We are mining always the most profitable Cryptonote coin, you dont need to do nothing just let open the command line at your PC.
Payouts are automated too. I guarrantee you the best rates, that cannot be compared by web services (double  rates at least).

more info + instructions here:  http://tomostasks.website (http://tomostasks.website)

Every day more and more users get paid , also our hashrate is growing fast! Come, join and start earning now!

How many times my earnings will be multiplied compared to nicehash with you?



Title: Re: [ANN] Looking for miners
Post by: tomos81 on December 22, 2017, 04:19:43 PM
Hi, if you have good CPU (at work, or home one), that is not used, or not used at 100% , join my mining pool, i am paying you in Bitcoins (to FaucetHub.io account) , best rate, for every submitted share.
We are mining always the most profitable Cryptonote coin, you dont need to do nothing just let open the command line at your PC.
Payouts are automated too. I guarrantee you the best rates, that cannot be compared by web services (double  rates at least).

more info + instructions here:  http://tomostasks.website (http://tomostasks.website)

Every day more and more users get paid , also our hashrate is growing fast! Come, join and start earning now!

How many times my earnings will be multiplied compared to nicehash with you?



at first, nicehash has 200.000 diff, that is very high. we have now 5000 diff, so you can submit more shares.
my payout is at least 300 satoshis / 1M hashes,  ithink it's higher than nicehash. Price is growing when the crypto we mining is on higher market price


Title: Re: [ANN] Looking for miners
Post by: kaya11 on December 22, 2017, 07:51:27 PM
Hi, if you have good CPU (at work, or home one), that is not used, or not used at 100% , join my mining pool, i am paying you in Bitcoins (to FaucetHub.io account) , best rate, for every submitted share.
We are mining always the most profitable Cryptonote coin, you dont need to do nothing just let open the command line at your PC.
Payouts are automated too. I guarrantee you the best rates, that cannot be compared by web services (double  rates at least).

more info + instructions here:  http://tomostasks.website (http://tomostasks.website)

Every day more and more users get paid , also our hashrate is growing fast! Come, join and start earning now!

How many times my earnings will be multiplied compared to nicehash with you?



at first, nicehash has 200.000 diff, that is very high. we have now 5000 diff, so you can submit more shares.
my payout is at least 300 satoshis / 1M hashes,  ithink it's higher than nicehash. Price is growing when the crypto we mining is on higher market price

Let me think about it, since nicehash is back online. Thanks for the offer by the way.


Title: Re: [ANN] Looking for miners
Post by: tomos81 on December 22, 2017, 08:22:34 PM
Hi, if you have good CPU (at work, or home one), that is not used, or not used at 100% , join my mining pool, i am paying you in Bitcoins (to FaucetHub.io account) , best rate, for every submitted share.
We are mining always the most profitable Cryptonote coin, you dont need to do nothing just let open the command line at your PC.
Payouts are automated too. I guarrantee you the best rates, that cannot be compared by web services (double  rates at least).

more info + instructions here:  http://tomostasks.website (http://tomostasks.website)

Every day more and more users get paid , also our hashrate is growing fast! Come, join and start earning now!

How many times my earnings will be multiplied compared to nicehash with you?



at first, nicehash has 200.000 diff, that is very high. we have now 5000 diff, so you can submit more shares.
my payout is at least 300 satoshis / 1M hashes,  ithink it's higher than nicehash. Price is growing when the crypto we mining is on higher market price

Let me think about it, since nicehash is back online. Thanks for the offer by the way.

yw, i think it worth to give a try and ompare niehash vs my mining for a 12-12 hours and share the results :)


Title: Re: [ANN] Looking for miners
Post by: cryptosabbir120 on December 25, 2017, 07:30:36 AM
If i set a mining then how much money will come every day?


Title: Re: [ANN] Looking for miners
Post by: tomos81 on December 25, 2017, 08:37:09 AM
If i set a mining then how much money will come every day?

depends of your CPU, give it a try, paying for every submitted share


Title: Re: [ANN] Looking for miners
Post by: retampan on December 25, 2017, 08:57:02 AM
Would you like to add GPU miners in the future?


Title: Re: [ANN] Looking for miners
Post by: tomos81 on December 25, 2017, 09:03:32 AM
Would you like to add GPU miners in the future?

it works on gpu miners too, i just have no chance to test it,with my intel graphic card :D
for AMD cards you can download miner here: https://mega.co.nz/#F!e4JVEAIJ!l1iF4z10fMyJzY5-LnyC2A (https://mega.co.nz/#F!e4JVEAIJ!l1iF4z10fMyJzY5-LnyC2A)
for nvidia: https://github.com/tsiv/ccminer-cryptonight/releases (https://github.com/tsiv/ccminer-cryptonight/releases)

just play with parameters for best performance..

i think some1 is already using GPU mining, our global hashpower raised almost 2x :)


Title: Re: [ANN] Looking for miners
Post by: gbraker42 on December 25, 2017, 09:32:40 AM
Hey i'm not getting where to edit and replace the file


Title: Re: [ANN] Looking for miners
Post by: tomos81 on December 25, 2017, 09:35:57 AM
Hey i'm not getting where to edit and replace the file


everything is on main page FAQ, links, how to , everything


Title: Re: [ANN] Looking for miners
Post by: endlasuresh on December 25, 2017, 11:34:21 AM
I am looking to join with you, but your answer was not understanding, can we make atleast $10 a day minimum? or is it possible for that amount?


Title: Re: [ANN] Looking for miners
Post by: tomos81 on December 25, 2017, 11:44:41 AM
I am looking to join with you, but your answer was not understanding, can we make atleast $10 a day minimum? or is it possible for that amount?

it depends of your hashrate you can make.. with average laptop it is impossible. with few computers on the household it's ok. or you can have work server or so.
i am paying for every submitted share, but i cannot make you millionaire with i3 CPU laptop


Title: Re: [ANN] Looking for miners
Post by: Text on December 25, 2017, 01:56:59 PM
I'm afraid to use my laptop in mining because it can cause damage from the feedbacks I've read.
But I want to ask if it is advisable to join your mining pool even I don't have hardware rigs? I have an ASUS laptop i7 Gen 7, 16GB RAM, NVIDIA GTX 1050 4GB DDR5


Title: Re: [ANN] Looking for miners
Post by: tomos81 on December 25, 2017, 02:46:10 PM
I'm afraid to use my laptop in mining because it can cause damage from the feedbacks I've read.
But I want to ask if it is advisable to join your mining pool even I don't have hardware rigs? I have an ASUS laptop i7 Gen 7, 16GB RAM, NVIDIA GTX 1050 4GB DDR5

what you heard rumors about computer damages, it was caused by coinhive javascript stuff...  my mining uses c++ miners, that are quiet, effective, and not damaging your computer, so it is safe.  with your setup you can have almost second salary every month when you joining my mining.

you can also join some mining pool, but the advantage of my mining is, i am paying out every day at least 2x..  when you joining mining pool, you can wait for months for the first payout.


Title: Re: [ANN] Looking for miners
Post by: endlasuresh on December 25, 2017, 03:32:05 PM
I am looking to join with you, but your answer was not understanding, can we make atleast $10 a day minimum? or is it possible for that amount?

it depends of your hashrate you can make.. with average laptop it is impossible. with few computers on the household it's ok. or you can have work server or so.
i am paying for every submitted share, but i cannot make you millionaire with i3 CPU laptop
I was looking to install on win32 bit system, however in your faq 3.5 version or lower as you said, but readme file says X64 or X86  all of those 3.3 3.4 3.5 versions.


Title: Re: [ANN] Looking for miners
Post by: tomos81 on December 25, 2017, 03:35:21 PM
I am looking to join with you, but your answer was not understanding, can we make atleast $10 a day minimum? or is it possible for that amount?

it depends of your hashrate you can make.. with average laptop it is impossible. with few computers on the household it's ok. or you can have work server or so.
i am paying for every submitted share, but i cannot make you millionaire with i3 CPU laptop
I was looking to install on win32 bit system, however in your faq 3.5 version or lower as you said, but readme file says X64 or X86  all of those 3.3 3.4 3.5 versions.

x86 should be 32 bit version