I think this is not a good idea, our smartphones are not design for massive computation workload, it will cause a overheating in the CP motherboard and specially the mobo chips, can you imagine sa cpu mining needs a proper ventilation and in some cases, even the procie will have a fan but using the cpu in mining cause overheating. MY question is, is this coin worth to mine with smartphones? how many days or weeks we can get the ROI of our smartphone true mining this coin?
Instead of looking for every reason why it won’t work with hypothetical reasons, why don’t you find out why thousands of people are mining MIB. Do you really think we haven’t thought very thoroughly about every possible outcome? All of your concerns have been meticulously combed over by developers who are MUCH MUCH smarter than you.
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Uplexa android wallet keeps crashing when trying to open. The app shuts off when connecting to node.
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IOS won't let this app open, it's working fine on android so far. Finally real mobile mining and not some fake ass electronem, bullshit! Nice
Update. I’ve been mining for a day and haven’t Mined a single block yet. Balance = 0. Samsung S9 on medium.
Update. I've found a couple blocks and have received mib coins. Everything working great.
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How did the darkoverlord get banned? I though steemit was decentralized
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Great job keeping us notified Ned 👍
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Is this like a cross between steemit and Facebook?
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It’s a huge disappointment, I was convinced that steemit would be one of the strongest during a bear market but I was wrong.
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The advertising looks really good, doesn't seem to have much interests from reddit or bitcointalk though.??
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How much will I make for being in the top 50
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Is this coin more profitable to mine than monero ?
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BTX keeps saying whoops something went wrong
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This is serious issue I must admit and I just cannot assume that you were ignorant of certain things because of your knowledge of mining is enough to implement basic security of your wallet and I am not more skeptical on which wallet is the best one to use if desktop wallet is now vulnerable to this kind of attack. The only explanation to this is the issue of virus which must have created a gateway for the attack to be launched. But I still need to apportion some blame to you that you had to wait for over a month to know something is wrong. It speak more of how much value to place in your assets. Even if you cannot be checking everyday, once in a week won't be too much as you would have been able to take action and the little funds you lost after the main event would have been saved.
Yes you’re right I knew in the back of my mind I should have stored it offline, the reason why I didn’t check my wallet often is because I thought the less I opened it, the safer it would be.
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I had a note pad file with my wallet words on my pc, I think that is how they got it. I haven’t claimed any forks but I have opened the wallet a few times to look at my coins. Since the hack I have disconnected the hard drive.
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What is your OS? Only you used this computer? If they invaded your computer, they left a trail and the attacker is still in it. It would be important before formatting your computer trying to find what they used to hack into. Honestly, in these cases it is best to try to exhaust all possibilities of social engineering before assuming it is an online invasion. A seed can be much more easily copied by someone with access for a few minutes to the PC than in an invasion.
It was on windows 8.1, I have removed the hard drive already and installed a new one. I live alone and only my son is with me but it’s possible my land lord could have entered my place?? Do you think an online invasion is unlikely? What is strange is that I had another wallet on the drive that was not touched.
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When you created that wallet, was it a " new seed", an imported seed from somewhere else or imported private key(s)? -snip- The issue was that other sites were using requests fro JSON files to draw out seeds and master private keys instead...
Depends if he still uses the vulnerable versions of Electrum, but password-protected wallets were still safe from being hacked ( Read link).
Possibly, your Seed or private keys backups were compromised in July or earlier months, did you have a backup stored somewhere? It was a new seed and I did have a file on my pc with my private key. Do you think they would have found it?
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I can’t remember, it was last year and I’ve had much more in that wallet so if it was a bogus electrum link they would have emptied my account a long time ago when there was more in it.
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No i didn’t move them, it was a substantial amount for me and a big loss. My wallet was emptied then they repeatedly withdrew small amounts from my mining profits that were going to that address. Over 3 btc
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