Well, I don't understand how browsers could be used for any form of generation. Not only does browser mining sound like it could house many problems, this could lead to a world of hurt for a scammer to open some site to browser mine and hijack your browser. It doesn't sound like a good idea to be blatantly honest, CPUs, GPUs, ASICs etc are already proven to push through work just fine, I don't know what browser mining could hold or for what reason people would be interested in it.
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how can i know a pc kh/s cpu mining without having it
means how u guys figure out the pc kh/s without having it? u see mhz or ghz or something else to figure out kh/s
and is there a pc which u mining at cpu above 300 kh/s?
Difficult to answer your question, we need to know what altcoin you want to mine (as many coins uses different mining functions), then we need to know what kind of cpu you want to buy. the hashrate isn't directly connected to the cpu frequency but will depend a lot on the cpu itself (newer the better)... i want to mining bytecoin but my pc is only 30 h/s i open my second pc and its also got 40 h/s now u know bytecoin mining is only cpu but i saw a man mining at 200000 h/s so how much h/s he got there which pc he was using can anyone tell me please No. You don't mine bytecoin. You just don't. I wouldn't touch that dirty coin if it's devs were throwing it from the highest balconies for free. Choose another coin, get a common CPU mining program and test it on your PC with a pool. This will give you your KH/s (or H/s) without any complex calculations. Also, a single hash is practically nothing, that is why we sort it into Gigahashes/Kilohashes or we'd be writing numbers like "30102332 H/s dudebros" The person with that amount of hashes is probably a mine owner, of why he'd choose bytecoin of all things I know not.
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That's a very generous amount of doges to give away. I hope you can pay for this and get all the interest off ads to keep it up. This faucet will shoot right to the top of the doge faucet section if you keep on with such high giveaway amounts!
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Hah, sounds like some sort of alarm going off that you haven't disabled in the "miner configuration" thingymajig. *change this in your settings somewhere on the webpage, though you might want to leave some of the stock alarms on just to alert you if something IS wrong* A few people have had this problem before, here is one: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1173065.0 The alarm could be anywhere from high heat, fan RPM too slow, slower than usual hashing, etc.
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Sure, as long as I don't see anything suspiciouso. Will PM now
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Litecoin has recovered from the halving, but it's seen it's glory days. In terms of trading it's right up there but it's past it's prime. Eyes have certainly averted from the litecoin markets to newer (and mostly pump 'n dumpos) coins. I don't think litecoin will enter any golden age personally.
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Well, no. Simply. 1 Block (currently) = 25BTC. This block doesn't have to be full of transactions to be sent out. Even if it isn't full, it's still worth 25BTC and the amount of miners hacking at the same block does not decrease at any point in time. Miners decreasing = less difficulty. Miners increasing = more difficulty. Difficulty is not affected by number of transactions running through it. For instance if you go to a newly released altcoin that people don't transact quickly/at all, the blocks keep coming and miners keep mining. To be honest, it is a stupid question.
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Huh, very interesting concept you have there! A goal of $100,000 is quite large but it is easily reachable, especially with the 24/7 aspect and as I see now, 400+ viewers! Yet I have one question, could you supply a charity's vouch/proof of commitment to prove that this $100,000 is actually going to a charity/charities? (No intented offence) As you know through internet history several "money's totally going to charity" scams have been uncovered.
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Well, if 21.co IS stealing anything someone would find out. Fairly quickly. I haven't witnessed any complaints so far and I don't expect to, this miner is tiny and doesn't really bring in any income. The sheer amount of code-literate people posting on their twitter is crazy, I don't think 21.co would get away with stealing 50Gh/s of 100Gh/s. To boot, 21.co is not a scummy company that would try to pull such a cheapshot, I mean what do they stand to gain with potentially burning their reputation and the legitimacy of their whole company for 50Gh/s per miner...
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Well, there are special snowflakes around who won't abide by this. (Or they are just not aware of the union) Making the whole thing meaningless or but an irritation. Not to mention that this could absolutely backfire and explode in everyone's faces if people just refuse to buy, exercise or even use cryptocurrency, including that the whole cryptocurrency scene has a generally "shady" image in modern day media. This needs more thought to it, not many of us are economists, so as a community we don't have a real estimate on what this can do.
It IS a good topic to think about though.
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Well, you don't. At the newbie rank, earnings are next to nothing and really aren't worth it to be honest. Just post day after day, week after week to get to a rank that is actually worth paying for.
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By the sounds of the rest of these people, I do believe I'm quite lucky. Not yet have I got scammed or wasted any money without profit. Yay?
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Have you checked your pool's settings, make sure that it actually works? Also, the boards might actually not be dead, just run power tests on each side of them. I wonder how both could break, possibly a power surge? This whole situation seems quite queer to be honest. Are you sure of your vendor who sold you that miner?
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Like the fine members who previously commented, no one in their right mind will give you any hashes without a reasonable level of trust. I mean, for pete's sake, your website doesn't even work. Give everyone reason to point their cash machines at you.
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The current methods are, at most, counter-productive. Also, it is quite a large task to actually purge the blockchain and do it correctly without consequence. Just download the 50GB, it will help the whole network function to full potention.
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Erm, but why? Where are you pulling this from? I can't find anything about the NXT devs for anything recent...
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What miner exactly are you using? Without that we can't give you a definite answer. Looks like maybe a 333Mh/s block erupter, if that is so the raspberry probably doesn't have enough volts to give it in order for it to function.
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Just regularily check the main bitmain site. They will update it to sell their hardware. I really don't suggest Spondoolies Tech at the moment, their machines are a bit wobbly in the last few batches put out. Also, I think you just made this thread to spam your site, which is a dick move. If you didn't make this thread just to show off your site then where are you getting your *up do date* info that you couldn't find before this thread. Another thing, how do you know how to create a website but not find simple up to date mining hardware?
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Macs have soooo many problems with the Antminer brand. Also, U3s are famous for being unstable and zombifying after every few hours, it's a known problem that I, myself have known for as long as I've had the thing.
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So creating a bitcoin camwhore system? This has been created already and their current system works just fine. This isn't a gap in the market, nor does it need to be filled.
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