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Title: Mining With Browser?
Post by: SimplyEverything on January 16, 2018, 05:25:53 PM
Hello People!
May i ask is there any legit trustable web mining place?
As I Experience Coin allow users to mine on browser https://pool1.xpcoin.io/
So i would like to mine other coins anyone?


Title: Re: Mining With Browser?
Post by: namjey on January 16, 2018, 05:58:04 PM
Just try google. I bet there must be some available


Title: Re: Mining With Browser?
Post by: SimplyEverything on January 16, 2018, 05:59:19 PM
There would be but mostly would be untrustable / scammy :(


Title: Re: Mining With Browser?
Post by: bitcoinblog on January 16, 2018, 06:02:32 PM
Most of the sites are using Coinhive to mine Monero and in return they are paying you either in Microwallet like FaucetHub with the supporting coins like ( BTC/ETH/BCH/DASH/DOGE/PPC/BLK/XPM/BTX )

I searched and found this : http://www.monerowebminer.com/ seems like it is mining Monero and paying directly to wallet.

Many other sites but most of them are concentrating on monero : https://brominer.com/



Title: Re: Mining With Browser?
Post by: Tidsdilatation on January 16, 2018, 06:04:35 PM
There are websites that do this sort of thing, but i dont really understand if you want to implement it on your website, or mine trough a website to your own wallet? thepiratebay has something simular setup, you should check out what they are using.


Title: Re: Mining With Browser?
Post by: SimplyEverything on January 16, 2018, 06:17:17 PM
http://www.monerowebminer.com/ seems to be working i think java script but not sure how it works


Title: Re: Mining With Browser?
Post by: dhouse on January 16, 2018, 06:34:04 PM
easyhash


Title: Re: Mining With Browser?
Post by: daniel1113 on July 15, 2018, 07:15:59 AM
JSEcoin https://jsecoin.com is a web platform built on top of a browser mined blockchain aiming to reduce the amount electrical power and includes merchant tools to receive crypto payments and subscriptions by using JavaScript browser miner to mine cryptocurrency online.
Anyone with a website or web browser can now mine JSEcoin cryptocurrency. No more complicated line instructions to execute...no need to install any program...simply enter your wallet address, choose a mining pool and start mining coins directly from your web browser!

You can mine from Desktops, Laptops, Tablets, Phones and even smart TV-s. Mining for everyone and from any device with a reduce electricity consumption!

Any browser supporting JavaScript could be used for coin mining, and services soon arose to use the process for the monetisation of websites. Reduced to its simplest, the mining process represents arithmetic instructions executed in order to solve a pre-defined piece of a puzzle. This can hardly be considered malicious on its own.

JSEcoin is the most effective web miner on the market with the highest mining ratio. It pays per solved hash. The pay-outs rate is adjusted automatically every few hours based on the global difficulty of the network and the average reward per block.

To achieve wide mainstream adoption of self-mining there is need for a system which is accessible and friendly usage to everyone… JSEcoin is such a system (https://jsecoin.com)
https://www.facebook.com/officialjsecoin https://twitter.com/jsecoin


Title: Re: Mining With Browser?
Post by: Painfire on July 18, 2018, 12:18:21 PM
Right now mining on CPU gives small profit. If you are using browser, mining profitability is few times less so forgot it. It is profitable only in large scale as for some internet sites with coinhive miners.


Title: Re: Mining With Browser?
Post by: UMINEMEME on August 13, 2018, 07:37:58 AM
This is the best one around https://crypto-webminer.com/ they also have an app for iphones, and likely androids(I haven't looked).

I've seen a lot of them come and go, https://cpufan.club used to be good, but it seems to be down.

There's always coinpot.co mining, but they're mining XMR and then giving you your desired coin, so I'm sure they're shaving some off of the top(why wouldn't they?). Also freebitco.in does mining, but I don't think mining bitcoin(or anything paying you out that infrequently is worth it). You need something that will pay out quickly(if it takes more than a week to get a payout, it loses its appeal in my experience).

CPU mining isn't really worth it, but I find it to be fun. In most cases its easier to download a miner and just mine the CPU coin directly, https://cryptoknight.cc/ is a good resource for some CPU minable coins and zero fee pools, just pick the one you like and go to the get started page and see if you can figure out how to mine it on your PC.

Happy mining!


Title: Re: Mining With Browser?
Post by: vlad230 on August 13, 2018, 07:58:27 AM
There are a few ways to mine using your browser (CPU mining) but it will not be as lucrative as using a proper mining app like XMRStak or XMrig.
I would suggest looking into these ways of mining. I also have a thread about this here: [CryptoNight] CPU mining guide & coins that will get you a return (https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=2891680.0)


Title: Re: Mining With Browser?
Post by: BillieCrypt on August 16, 2018, 02:42:26 PM
I don’t recommend you to waste time trying to mine in the browser. Too low profit for this, you will not even see it after several days of mining. This makes sense only for large networks of bots.


Title: Re: Mining With Browser?
Post by: AIO Inc on August 16, 2018, 05:40:34 PM
Hello People!
May i ask is there any legit trustable web mining place?
As I Experience Coin allow users to mine on browser https://pool1.xpcoin.io/
So i would like to mine other coins anyone?

Lots of them tend to have malware attached to them. Also, if you're using a heavy browser like Chrome, it tends to be extremely hard on your computer and render it unusable until you stop mining. It's not something you can just do in the background unfortunately.


Title: Re: Mining With Browser?
Post by: leowonderful on August 16, 2018, 05:50:43 PM
Browser miners tend to be inefficient compared to dedicated mining software and generally not worth the effort you put in setting one up. You'll be earning pennies a month after electrical costs, and that's if you happen to be using a modern processor, and it isn't power hungry.

I'm not completely sure about browser miners, but most CPU miners allow you to adjust the number of threads/cores you use while mining, so it may be possible to mine on a select number of threads so you aren't left with an unusable PC. Still isn't really worth it in the end IMO, as you won't be making a lot mining through your browser, even if the coin you're mining jumps in price.

If you're truly interested in mining, I suggest saving money for a basic GPU rig or ASIC, and then buying one and setting it up. It'll be more worthwhile than browser mining, but if you go with this route, recognize the risk you are taking by buying mining rigs. There's no guarantee you'll make a profit, let alone break even.


Title: Re: Mining With Browser?
Post by: Tailgunner on August 16, 2018, 09:52:35 PM
JSE coin is the only one that looks promising to me. can either mine it directly in your browser or add the java extension to your website and visitors can opt in to mine for you. Mining uses about 10% CPU so browsing performance is not impacted much if any. Plus there's no advantage for having better hardware/higher hashrate as the system only accepts a maximum of 1 share per miner per 30 second block.


Title: Re: Mining With Browser?
Post by: ruthbabe on August 19, 2018, 06:24:30 AM
Hello People!
May i ask is there any legit trustable web mining place?
As I Experience Coin allow users to mine on browser https://pool1.xpcoin.io/
So i would like to mine other coins anyone?

Have you tried CoinHive? There's a news that it's generating $250,000 worth of Monero every month and most of it going to just 10 individuals. Research reveals that Monero accounts for 75 percent of all browser-based cryptocurrency mining.







Title: Re: Mining With Browser?
Post by: marlon45 on August 30, 2018, 04:56:21 PM
Hello People!
May i ask is there any legit trustable web mining place?
As I Experience Coin allow users to mine on browser https://pool1.xpcoin.io/
So i would like to mine other coins anyone?

Have you tried CoinHive? There's a news that it's generating $250,000 worth of Monero every month and most of it going to just 10 individuals. Research reveals that Monero accounts for 75 percent of all browser-based cryptocurrency mining.


You can always have a look at this source to see all the options available: https://bitcoincloudmining.org/en/cpu-webmining-javascript-mining-browser-mining/
My favourite is Moonify who have a nice revshare model (70% goes to you and the rest goes to your users).


Title: Re: Mining With Browser?
Post by: 0ethereum0 on August 30, 2018, 05:46:31 PM
You can mine NIMIQ in the webbrower through the official site


Title: Re: Mining With Browser?
Post by: kokoska on August 30, 2018, 08:37:07 PM
I tested the mining through the browser and I can write this: if I myself will mine, I can not even make coffee. If you find 1000 active referrals, then the profit will be good.


Title: Re: Mining With Browser?
Post by: finaleshot2016 on August 31, 2018, 02:25:01 AM
There are many good browser-based cryptocurrency mining in the modern technology. I highly recommend you the Bitcoin Plus, it's old and implemented way back 2011 when Bitcoin is very cheap.

It has a new reincarnated browser-based cryptocurrency mining called coinhive. As usual, it's a javascript code used to mine you own rig using browser. We also know that these javascript codes are embed to your webpage or any application to make the visitor/user mine for them.



Title: Re: Mining With Browser?
Post by: f12345 on August 31, 2018, 02:28:06 AM
It's not browser based but honeyminer might be interesting to look into.
It's an app you download and it can mine both CPU and GPU


Title: Re: Mining With Browser?
Post by: whitesites on August 31, 2018, 02:42:10 AM
I put coinhive on one of my websites to test it out, but some browsers are starting to flag it, causing trust issues with users.
It didn't make very much, like $20 over the course of a month, and this is on a website with thousands of daily visitors.
I think the only way it could make decent money is if you have a ton of traffic, and I am talking hundreds of thousands a visitors per day.
Else its not worth it.


Title: Re: Mining With Browser?
Post by: leonix007 on August 31, 2018, 03:36:51 AM
I put coinhive on one of my websites to test it out, but some browsers are starting to flag it, causing trust issues with users.
It didn't make very much, like $20 over the course of a month, and this is on a website with thousands of daily visitors.
I think the only way it could make decent money is if you have a ton of traffic, and I am talking hundreds of thousands a visitors per day.
Else its not worth it.


Something is not right

when you have a ton of traffic basically you have a decent and good site

As you've observed not only the users browsers flagged those mining scripts embedded but also with AV's

as a result, your site visitors would probably decreased compromising web traffic into small profits on web mining

If the site is a selling web, that is a bad in business


Title: Re: Mining With Browser?
Post by: aleksei1411 on August 31, 2018, 05:43:41 AM
I dont think its good way


Title: Re: Mining With Browser?
Post by: marlon45 on August 31, 2018, 07:44:22 AM
I put coinhive on one of my websites to test it out, but some browsers are starting to flag it, causing trust issues with users.
It didn't make very much, like $20 over the course of a month, and this is on a website with thousands of daily visitors.
I think the only way it could make decent money is if you have a ton of traffic, and I am talking hundreds of thousands a visitors per day.
Else its not worth it.


Something is not right

when you have a ton of traffic basically you have a decent and good site

As you've observed not only the users browsers flagged those mining scripts embedded but also with AV's

as a result, your site visitors would probably decreased compromising web traffic into small profits on web mining

If the site is a selling web, that is a bad in business


If you want to generate income for your website then using secret miners like Coinhive just isn't gonna do it. They're flagged because people have been abusing their use. The only way to do it is to use something that's totally transaparent with your users, otherwise you're shooting yourself in the foot.


Title: Re: Mining With Browser?
Post by: umar22pk on August 31, 2018, 09:19:13 AM
There is a lot of website where we can mine, these websites giving some games, surveys etc for mining & paying the participants who use these sites.
A lot of mobile apps also mining coins & providing services to participants.


Title: Re: Mining With Browser?
Post by: Tailgunner on August 31, 2018, 03:42:47 PM
I put coinhive on one of my websites to test it out, but some browsers are starting to flag it, causing trust issues with users.
It didn't make very much, like $20 over the course of a month, and this is on a website with thousands of daily visitors.
I think the only way it could make decent money is if you have a ton of traffic, and I am talking hundreds of thousands a visitors per day.
Else its not worth it.

You might want to think about giving JSE coin a try, it's opt in javascript browser mining which means that when a user is presented with your website a banner at the bottom appears prompting the user if they would like to participate in light mining (10% CPU). The JSEcoin team has already worked with many antivirus providers to whitelist the mining script. Basically it's similar to coinhive except not shady.


Title: Re: Mining With Browser?
Post by: kiansantan on August 31, 2018, 03:50:39 PM
Profits are too low for this, you won't even see it after a few days of mining. This makes sense only for large bot networks.
I do not recommend you to waste time trying to mine in the browser.


Title: Re: Mining With Browser?
Post by: revenant2017 on August 31, 2018, 04:27:43 PM
You can try out JSECoin. It has a notification in the users side to allow to use pc resources to mine some coin. I've seen it mostly on some website/blog.


Title: Re: Mining With Browser?
Post by: Tailgunner on August 31, 2018, 07:28:24 PM
Do you have an example website that's using this? I've been following JSE for awhile now but haven't actually seen what it's actually like.


Title: Re: Mining With Browser?
Post by: pavelhod on September 03, 2018, 08:20:22 AM
I think you need a system that is whitelisted. I saw Moonify in another thread.


Title: Re: Mining With Browser?
Post by: jakezyrus on September 03, 2018, 09:16:20 AM
There is a lot of website where we can mine, these websites giving some games, surveys etc for mining & paying the participants who use these sites.
A lot of mobile apps also mining coins & providing services to participants.


can you enlist some of them ? i only knew about freebitco.in browser mining and it was fun mining on their website using only a mobile brower as i am a mobile phone user ( specifally android user ) but unfortunately they stopped thier service for some reasons . i also tried a couple of android games that gives a crypto coin as a reward as well as ptc/gpt sites but both of them are boring . id rather do browser mining as it on a passive side which means i can leave my phone alone while i do other things outside .


Title: Re: Mining With Browser?
Post by: lukeburchill on September 03, 2018, 10:07:11 AM
I interested called it Airdrop if mining use Browser, never profitable unless you become failed boss (using property another people to put a script in their browser).


Title: Re: Mining With Browser?
Post by: $--Perfect. Exchange-$. on September 03, 2018, 02:44:40 PM
Currently, it is not necessary to mine the processor is very small profit. Now even video mining cards are not profitable. It is better not to waste time on it.


Title: Re: Mining With Browser?
Post by: HE[A]RTLESS on September 03, 2018, 04:47:51 PM
it worth to mine?

i think some website include miner with browser like pornhub


Title: Re: Mining With Browser?
Post by: Dtony on September 03, 2018, 05:14:23 PM
I know that there are several ways to mine using Coinpot.co but none of them were economic for me to mine. If you had a ton of active referrals then it might be a different story.


Title: Re: Mining With Browser?
Post by: doolittle on September 04, 2018, 12:11:57 AM
I've just already googled it , and found many web-miner infos available, either legit or just scam.
But usually it only give us very small profit.
Another option, you can rent some hash from hash services provider
Tell me how profitable it is to rent mining equipment or hashrate volumes? I am now thinking about mining and I was wondering what I should do to buy equipment or rent on websites?


Title: Re: Mining With Browser?
Post by: Dtony on September 04, 2018, 01:58:12 AM
I've just already googled it , and found many web-miner infos available, either legit or just scam.
But usually it only give us very small profit.
Another option, you can rent some hash from hash services provider
Tell me how profitable it is to rent mining equipment or hashrate volumes? I am now thinking about mining and I was wondering what I should do to buy equipment or rent on websites?

I know a few people who tried using the free mining hash or whatever and they said it was never worth it.


Title: Re: Mining With Browser?
Post by: jillscarbrough on September 04, 2018, 07:48:00 AM
Tell me how profitable it is to rent mining equipment or hashrate volumes? I am now thinking about mining and I was wondering what I should do to buy equipment or rent on websites?
Personally, if for now, both aren't profitable, you should think about ROI, and almost all coins are drowning. I can confirm electricity cost more significant than earn by mining.


Title: Re: Mining With Browser?
Post by: YGRJ on September 04, 2018, 08:18:17 AM
actually browser mining is design for office guys like me
i mining Nimiq and JSE now
using company's PC and electric


Title: Re: Mining With Browser?
Post by: leonix007 on September 04, 2018, 09:09:19 AM
actually browser mining is design for office guys like me
i mining Nimiq and JSE now
using company's PC and electric


unless you're the owner, using company's resources for personal interest is often against the rule of company code

just ensure you will not get caught of course

JSE mining uses your CPU resources, so I guess you are not doing it  while doing your normal job as it might slow down your PC
 




Title: Re: Mining With Browser?
Post by: nc50lc on September 04, 2018, 09:19:49 AM
actually browser mining is design for office guys like me
i mining Nimiq and JSE now
Nope, it's designed to be a bot-net tool to use the slaves more efficiently than just the what-a-waste DDOS attack.
Then someone created a new type of API for website or app monetization based on the original code...

Actually, it's the other way around.

Quote from: YGRJ
using company's PC and electric
(LoL) if your boss finds out, you're so fired right now.


Title: Re: Mining With Browser?
Post by: jillscarbrough on September 04, 2018, 03:18:33 PM
I hope the boss/IT guy realize that there are suspicious activities on each computer. it's a shameful act to take advantage of the sweat of others


Title: Re: Mining With Browser?
Post by: Dtony on September 04, 2018, 03:33:36 PM
You can mine some crypto through the wallet like Merit.


Title: Re: Mining With Browser?
Post by: revenant2017 on September 04, 2018, 05:44:46 PM
actually browser mining is design for office guys like me
i mining Nimiq and JSE now
using company's PC and electric

It's time wasting. You will only get little by doing that. And not that you steal from your company, you also lessen the life of the workstation you're using.