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141  Economy / Micro Earnings / Re: FaucetHUB.io || +Microwallet (9 coins) ||+Dice & +Jackpot||+Games||+Exchange on: January 22, 2018, 11:48:03 PM
Hello! Does anyone know why I keep getting those Fraud status on my referrals and how to stop them from getting market as Fraud? Thanks.



@Mex, before you say ask Tomos, I already did and he told me to ask you: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=2527462.msg28523852#msg28523852
142  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / --MOST PROFiTBALE Top 8 Mining Services Methods Rankings: CPU CL & Browser JS-- on: January 22, 2018, 09:44:13 PM
After some research here are my top 8 rankings of mining services / methods in terms of payout/M hashes (includes CPU (CL) mining and web browser (JS) mining):

#1: Tomos CPU (CL) mining at 300 satoshi/M hashes fixed (link in signature)

#2: Tomos Web browser (JS) mining (also for for website operators) pays 280 satoshi/M hashes fixed (link in my siugnature)

#3: Monerise.com (for Website operators only) pays 0.00008641 XMR/M hashes (currently 243 satoshi/M hashes) variable

#4: CoinIMP (JS) mining pays 0.00007516 XMR/M hashes (currently 212 satoshi/M hashes) variable (link in my signature)

#5: (a) Satoshistream currently pays 100% of WebMinePool (JS) mining also can withdraw from a minimum of 1 satoshi http://satoshistream.com/

      (b) WebMinePool (JS) mining at 0.00006522 XMR/M hashes (currently 193 satoshi/M hashes) variable

#6: Crypto-Loot.com browser mining pays 0.00006237 XMR/M hashes (currently 176 satoshi/M hashes) variable

#7: Minergate PPS: currently pays 0.00006388 XMR/1M hashes (currently 180 satoshi/M hashes)
                  PPLNS: currently pays 0.00006764 XMR (currently190 satoshi/M hashes)

#8: CoinHive browser (JS) mining at 0.0000500 XMR/M hashes variable (currently 141 satoshi/M hashes) variable

* Satoshi is 0.00000001 BTC. XMR to BTC conversion rates based on current coinmarketcap.com rate (0.02821510 BTC/XMR) at the time of the post was last edited.

** This list is still under development. Please feel free to suggest any better mining methods in the comments below, and I will update this and concequently the #1 post in OP. Thanks.

Last Edit:   January 24, 2018, 08:54:34 PM
143  Economy / Marketplace / Re: --MOST PROFITABLE MINING: Top Mining Service: CPU (CL) & Browser (JS) Mining-- on: January 22, 2018, 09:40:35 PM
After some further research here are my top 8 rankings of mining services / methods in terms of payout/M hashes (includes CPU (CL) mining and web browser (JS) mining):

#1: Tomos CPU (CL) mining at 300 satoshi/M hashes fixed (link in signature)

#2: Tomos Web browser (JS) mining (also for for website operators) pays 280 satoshi/M hashes fixed (link in my siugnature)

#3: Monerise.com (for Website operators only) pays 0.00008641 XMR/M hashes (currently 257 satoshi/M hashes) variable

#4: CoinIMP (JS) mining pays 0.00007025 XMR/M hashes (currently 209 satoshi/M hashes) variable (link in my signature)

#5: Crypto-Loot.com browser mining pays 0.00006634 XMR/M hashes (currently 197 satoshi/M hashes) variable

#6: (a) Satoshistream currently pays 100% of WebMinePool (JS) mining also can withdraw from a minimum of 1 satoshi http://satoshistream.com/

      (b) WebMinePool (JS) mining at 0.00006522 XMR/M hashes (currently 193 satoshi/M hashes) variable

#7: CoinHive browser (JS) mining at 0.000052 XMR/M hashses variable (currently 154 satoshi/M hashes) variable

* Satoshi is 0.00000001 BTC. XMR to BTC conversion rates based on current HitBTC market rates at the time of this post.

** This list is still under development. Please feel free to suggest any better mining methods in the comments below, and I will update this and concequently the #1 post in OP. Thanks.
144  Economy / Marketplace / --MOST PROFITABLE MINING: Top Mining Service: CPU (CL) & Browser (JS) Mining-- on: January 22, 2018, 09:18:08 PM
After some research I believe I have found the folloiwng most profitable mining out there (rankings). If you find this info useful, kindly use the link provided in my sugnature on the second post of this tread.
Below is a review and instructions on the current most profitable one called Tomos Mining:


The best CPU mining I have found until today is called TomosMining: (link in My signature)

It has both Command Line (C++) and Web Browser (JS) mining, but CMD CL is always around 2x the efficiency and profitability of Web Browser mining.

TomosMining VS CoinHive (Browser Mining):

Currently, 99% of browser mining services use CoinHive. Even Freebitcoin (link in my signature) browser mining does. CoinHive based browser mining however takes 30% in fees for CoinHive + more fees for the service using CoinHive. CoinHive used to be the most profitable because it mines Monero (XMR) which is pretty profitable and easy using CPU.

However, it doesn't switch between Monero and other coins of the same algorithm. TomosMining however, has a script that checks profitability every 15 minutes and switches to the most profitable CryptoNote coin if it's not mining it already.

Because the fees are less, Tomos ends up paying miners a little more per hash.

CPU Command Line (C++) Mining:

In general, CMD mining is simply 2x more efficient and profitable than browser mining. It uses less energy and pays more compared to browser mining. Same goes for TomosMining. It is 2x better to download their Zip file rather than mine with them on your browser.

In summary, Tomos CMD mining is about 2x more profitable than Tomos Browser mining, which in turn is more profitable than CoinHive. Mining rewards are paid to your FaucetHub linked BTC address. You may link your BTC address with FaucetHub by creating an account here: (link in my signature)


How to mine with the Best Command Line CPU Mining:

    1) Make sure you have a FaucetHub linked address
    2) Go to the TomosMining website at the top of this post
    3) Scroll down to the FAQ and click on "How to start mining" then click on "THIS ZIP FILE" to download the Claymore miner
    4) Unzip it, find TomosMining.bat and Edit in Notepad
    5) Replace YOUR_BTC_ADDRESS with the address you linked in Step 1
    6) Save the file in Notepad, go back to the unzipped folder and run TomosMining and let the mining fun profit begin!


Troubleshooting:

  • DLL Error:
    1) Download the latest Claymore version from https://mega.nz/#F!Hg4g1bLT!4Upg8GNiEZYCaZ04XVh_yg
    2) Unzip it and add your edited TomosMining file from step 6 in the new unzipped directory and run TomosMining from here
  • Windows Defender Firewall warning:
    Ignore by clicking the X button or warning message or if you have Admin privileges, add to Firewall using your Admin credentials
  • How to track your mining rewards and verify you are getting rewarded for your hashes:
    1) Go to the homepage, scroll down and click on "How to check my balance"
    2) Enter your FH linked address and click on the CHECK button.
    3) Refresh the page or Ctrl+F5 every 15 minutes to see new progress. (If your firewall or AV is blocking hashes or rewards, you wouldn't see a change to the balances)
  • How to assign multiple workers for multiple PCs to track each PC CPU mining performance/progress:
    As of this post, assigning "workers" is not available per se, but you can use the following solution:
    1) Link a new BTC address in your FH to be used with each PC you want to track mining progress
    2) On each PC, edit your .bat with the separate BTC address that you liked in FH.
    3) Now when you check the balance, each FH linked BTC address will represent progress of the different PC (worker)
  • Other Troubleshooting help may be found:
    1) Scroll down to FAQ of the homepage
    2) Official Forum Thread: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=2527462.0
    3) My here on BitcoinTalk or on BTCPOP: https://btcpop.co/forum/viewthread.php?id=2130
145  Economy / Micro Earnings / Re: [ALPHA-TESTING] Coinhive Alternative, 280 satoshis / 1M shares!!! on: January 22, 2018, 02:03:24 PM
hi, this is the highest paying coinhive alternative for website owners, that pays 280 satoshis / 1M shares.

More info and how to set-up to your webpage:

http://tomostasks.website/publishers/#

Please note: this is testing phase, lots of things can change Smiley
Congrats on the new release!

In terms of payout/M hashes your website is featured in my Most Profitable list: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=2752724.msg28683717#msg28683717

Keep up the great work!  Smiley
146  Economy / Micro Earnings / Re: [ALPHA-TESTING] Coinhive Alternative, 280 satoshis / 1M shares!!! on: January 22, 2018, 02:02:01 PM
Can I try it?

As long as you don't eat it all  Tongue  Grin
147  Economy / Micro Earnings / Re: TomosMining - HIGHEST PAID MINING (BTC->FaucetHub) 5% REF! on: January 22, 2018, 02:01:05 PM
if some1 interested to add webminer to his website:

https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=2804354.0

testing phase for publishers Smiley

Congratulations!

Your CPU CL mining is currently still the #1 in my list: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=2752724.msg28683717#msg28683717
148  Economy / Micro Earnings / Re: [🔥HOT🔥]WebMinePool.com - coinhive alternative with direct payouts to FaucetHub on: January 22, 2018, 12:19:25 PM
Hello,

How do I compare WebMinePool with CoinHive and CoinIMP?

Is there anything other than satoshi/MHash I should consider? Where do I find that info? Thanks.

EDIT: I found a comparison between WebMinePool and CoinHive: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=2687066.msg27832110#msg27832110

What about comparison between WebMinePool and CoinIMP? Thanks
149  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / Re: CoinImp.com Monero javascript miner on: January 22, 2018, 12:10:39 PM
Mr Stark, we paid you money. https://moneroexplorer.com/search?value=d523b71dc8e7195d845b48926eac29c7bb4b26a68e0bedfe0743a8c4b8d83d15 this is confirmation of the transfer

We closed direct access to the pool and we focused all efforts on Javascript solution. We paid everyone who used our pool all the due money. Even to those that didn't reach minimum payout. why you call us scammers?

We make 10-15 payments daily to JS miners and nobody else is complaining. Yes, opening pool was not good idea, we have great javascript solution and it's simply not good idea to mix it with pool due to performance.
Hi,
How does CoinImp compare to CoinHive in terms of satoshi/Mhash? Where can I find info on both to compare myself? Thanks
150  Economy / Micro Earnings / Re: TomosMining - HIGHEST PAID MINING (BTC->FaucetHub) 5% REF! on: January 22, 2018, 12:07:54 PM
This may have been answered before, but how much does your CMD mining pay per 1M shares? Is that as saying satoshi/Mhash? Can you update that info in OP? Thanks.

300 satoshis / 1M fixed
So it pays less than your browser (JS) mining? Or is your browser mining also 300 satoshi/1M shares, but less profitable due to less efficiency?

why highest paying?

compare:

my page:  350 Satoshis / 1M shares  
Coinhive: 220 Satoshis / 1M shares (or less, depends of fees that web owners calculating)


my page: no javascript mining, cmd line mining:  150-170% of javascript mining, also CPU is less overheating, and less loud
Coinhive: javascript mining, 60-70% speed of my method, also eats your CPU and all programs are stuck..

shares = miner hashes / pool hashes? Thanks

350 satoshis / 1M hashes was promo for limited time of day for cmd mining
300 satoshis is actual and fixed rate for cmd line mining
200 satoshis is for web browser mining, after 106 level you can earn +7 satoshis extra per payout (0..7 satoshis = random )

Hmmm... So doesn't this make Coinhive (220 satoshi/M hash) more profitable than your web browser mining (200+7 satoshi/M hash)?
I know your CPU mining (300 satoshi/M hash) is more profitable than CoinHive...

from where youhave this 220/M ?? Actually it's 155 as i see on their page
lol. I quoted you from: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=2527462.msg25807552#msg25807552

i wrote you actual coinhive payouts, that are 155/1M at the moment.
the quoted text was from december 5 and it was a temporary payout 350satoshis/1M for cmd mining, later i fixed that to 300, that is way better than other services have

Oh ok, makes sense, so the current mining comparison is:

#1 your CPU (command line) mining at 300 satoshi/MH (fixed)
#2 your web browser (js) mining at 200(+~7) satoshi/MH (depending on level)
#3 CoinHive web browser (js) mining at 155/MH (variable from coinhie website)

Correct? Is your web browser mining (200 sat/Mh) also fixed or does it vary like CoinHive?
How does CoinIMP compare to CoinHive and your methods? Thanks
151  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN][BCC] Bitconnect Coin - Decentralized Cryptocurrency on: January 22, 2018, 10:04:59 AM
My only questions are:

1) Why did they bother to refund BCC? They could have just kept their website off and save on domain money and not refund anything
2) Don't scammers just shut down, stop communicating and disappear?

I'm a skeptic, so I still havent decided what they are. I know they are admittedly a pyramid scheme, but pyramids aren't necessary scammers, especially if they are upfront about them being a pyramid. I believe time will tell. If they indeed refund less than 2 month old accounts, that would be a non-scammer move in my book.
152  Economy / Micro Earnings / Re: TomosMining - HIGHEST PAID MINING (BTC->FaucetHub) 5% REF! on: January 22, 2018, 09:34:08 AM
This may have been answered before, but how much does your CMD mining pay per 1M shares? Is that as saying satoshi/Mhash? Can you update that info in OP? Thanks.

300 satoshis / 1M fixed
So it pays less than your browser (JS) mining? Or is your browser mining also 300 satoshi/1M shares, but less profitable due to less efficiency?

why highest paying?

compare:

my page:  350 Satoshis / 1M shares  
Coinhive: 220 Satoshis / 1M shares (or less, depends of fees that web owners calculating)


my page: no javascript mining, cmd line mining:  150-170% of javascript mining, also CPU is less overheating, and less loud
Coinhive: javascript mining, 60-70% speed of my method, also eats your CPU and all programs are stuck..

shares = miner hashes / pool hashes? Thanks

350 satoshis / 1M hashes was promo for limited time of day for cmd mining
300 satoshis is actual and fixed rate for cmd line mining
200 satoshis is for web browser mining, after 106 level you can earn +7 satoshis extra per payout (0..7 satoshis = random )

Hmmm... So doesn't this make Coinhive (220 satoshi/M hash) more profitable than your web browser mining (200+7 satoshi/M hash)?
I know your CPU mining (300 satoshi/M hash) is more profitable than CoinHive...

from where youhave this 220/M ?? Actually it's 155 as i see on their page
lol. I quoted you from: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=2527462.msg25807552#msg25807552
153  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN]Spectrecoin[XSPEC] TOR+OBFS4, Ring Sig, Stealth! on: January 22, 2018, 12:46:13 AM
Do any one use the Mac wallet?
I can't open the v.1.3.5 wallet on Mac.
The wallet crashed when opening.
Does anyone have the similar case?

It kept failing on my Mac El Capitan on 1.3.4 and 1.3.5, but after re-downloading for the 3rd time, I tried to open, it failed (Spectre quit unexpectedlt). But then I checked the sha256, tried to open Spectre again and it worked! Not sure why or how, but it finally did!  Cheesy



Looks pretty neat too! Great job devs!  Cool
UPDATE: After about 24 hours of trying to stake, the 1.3.5 wallet "Spectre quit unexpectedly" every 4 to 7 hours. Again many Mac users are having this issue on 1.3.5.

After chatting on Slack, @jbg advised to go back to 1.3.3 and use that as it is stable on Mac... Saving private keys and going back to 1.3.3 now...

https://github.com/spectrecoin/spectre/releases/tag/v1.3.3

Thanks Shinryuu0  Smiley

It turns out it was pointless to go down to 1.3.3. The dev thought I was on working 1.3.3 before, but it turns out if a Mac user was already crashing on 1.3.4 then then he will also crash on 1.3.3. So i came back to 1.3.5 and now waiting for 1.3.6 or 1.4.

So what's wrong with Mac wallet?

The suggestion is to go back to the old version v1.3.3?

The problem is the connection problem with v1.3.3.

Go back to 1.3.3 if it used to work on your Mac and 1.3.5 doesn't. Otherwise use 1.3.5 but wait for 1.3.6 or 1.4 for staking

What connection problem?
154  Economy / Micro Earnings / Re: TomosMining - HIGHEST PAID MINING (BTC->FaucetHub) 5% REF! on: January 21, 2018, 11:02:37 PM
This may have been answered before, but how much does your CMD mining pay per 1M shares? Is that as saying satoshi/Mhash? Can you update that info in OP? Thanks.

300 satoshis / 1M fixed
So it pays less than your browser (JS) mining? Or is your browser mining also 300 satoshi/1M shares, but less profitable due to less efficiency?

why highest paying?

compare:

my page:  350 Satoshis / 1M shares  
Coinhive: 220 Satoshis / 1M shares (or less, depends of fees that web owners calculating)


my page: no javascript mining, cmd line mining:  150-170% of javascript mining, also CPU is less overheating, and less loud
Coinhive: javascript mining, 60-70% speed of my method, also eats your CPU and all programs are stuck..

shares = miner hashes / pool hashes? Thanks

350 satoshis / 1M hashes was promo for limited time of day for cmd mining
300 satoshis is actual and fixed rate for cmd line mining
200 satoshis is for web browser mining, after 106 level you can earn +7 satoshis extra per payout (0..7 satoshis = random )

Hmmm... So doesn't this make Coinhive (220 satoshi/M hash) more profitable than your web browser mining (200+7 satoshi/M hash)?
I know your CPU mining (300 satoshi/M hash) is more profitable than CoinHive...
155  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN]Spectrecoin[XSPEC] TOR+OBFS4, Ring Sig, Stealth! on: January 21, 2018, 10:41:50 PM
Do any one use the Mac wallet?
I can't open the v.1.3.5 wallet on Mac.
The wallet crashed when opening.
Does anyone have the similar case?

It kept failing on my Mac El Capitan on 1.3.4 and 1.3.5, but after re-downloading for the 3rd time, I tried to open, it failed (Spectre quit unexpectedlt). But then I checked the sha256, tried to open Spectre again and it worked! Not sure why or how, but it finally did!  Cheesy



Looks pretty neat too! Great job devs!  Cool
UPDATE: After about 24 hours of trying to stake, the 1.3.5 wallet "Spectre quit unexpectedly" every 4 to 7 hours. Again many Mac users are having this issue on 1.3.5.

After chatting on Slack, @jbg advised to go back to 1.3.3 and use that as it is stable on Mac... Saving private keys and going back to 1.3.3 now...

https://github.com/spectrecoin/spectre/releases/tag/v1.3.3

Thanks Shinryuu0  Smiley

It turns out it was pointless to go down to 1.3.3. The dev thought I was on working 1.3.3 before, but it turns out if a Mac user was already crashing on 1.3.4 then then he will also crash on 1.3.3. So i came back to 1.3.5 and now waiting for 1.3.6 or 1.4.
156  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN]Spectrecoin[XSPEC] TOR+OBFS4, Ring Sig, Stealth! on: January 21, 2018, 08:44:52 PM
Does anyone know how to find my Spectre wallet Private Key? Thanks.
157  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN]Spectrecoin[XSPEC] TOR+OBFS4, Ring Sig, Stealth! on: January 21, 2018, 06:19:33 PM
Do any one use the Mac wallet?
I can't open the v.1.3.5 wallet on Mac.
The wallet crashed when opening.
Does anyone have the similar case?

It kept failing on my Mac El Capitan on 1.3.4 and 1.3.5, but after re-downloading for the 3rd time, I tried to open, it failed (Spectre quit unexpectedlt). But then I checked the sha256, tried to open Spectre again and it worked! Not sure why or how, but it finally did!  Cheesy



Looks pretty neat too! Great job devs!  Cool
UPDATE: After about 24 hours of trying to stake, the 1.3.5 wallet "Spectre quit unexpectedly" every 4 to 7 hours. Again many Mac users are having this issue on 1.3.5.

After chatting on Slack, @jbg advised to go back to 1.3.3 and use that as it is stable on Mac... Saving private keys and going back to 1.3.3 now...

https://github.com/spectrecoin/spectre/releases/tag/v1.3.3
158  Economy / Micro Earnings / Re: TomosMining - HIGHEST PAID MINING (BTC->FaucetHub) 5% REF! on: January 21, 2018, 06:08:26 PM
This may have been answered before, but how much does your CMD mining pay per 1M shares? Is that as saying satoshi/Mhash? Can you update that info in OP? Thanks.

300 satoshis / 1M fixed
So it pays less than your browser (JS) mining? Or is your browser mining also 300 satoshi/1M shares, but less profitable due to less efficiency?

why highest paying?

compare:

my page:  350 Satoshis / 1M shares  
Coinhive: 220 Satoshis / 1M shares (or less, depends of fees that web owners calculating)


my page: no javascript mining, cmd line mining:  150-170% of javascript mining, also CPU is less overheating, and less loud
Coinhive: javascript mining, 60-70% speed of my method, also eats your CPU and all programs are stuck..

shares = miner hashes / pool hashes? Thanks
159  Economy / Micro Earnings / Re: TomosMining - HIGHEST PAID MINING (BTC->FaucetHub) 5% REF! on: January 21, 2018, 12:50:53 AM
This may have been answered before, but how much does your CMD mining pay per 1M shares? Is that as saying satoshi/Mhash? Can you update that info in OP? Thanks.
160  Economy / Micro Earnings / Re: FaucetHUB.io || +Microwallet (9 coins) ||+Dice & +Jackpot||+Games||+Exchange on: January 21, 2018, 12:44:04 AM
Hello! Does anyone know why I keep getting those Fraud status on my referrals and how to stop them from getting market as Fraud? Thanks.

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