Bitcoin Forum
June 22, 2024, 01:41:14 PM *
News: Latest Bitcoin Core release: 27.0 [Torrent]
 
  Home Help Search Login Register More  
  Show Posts
Pages: [1]
1  Economy / Service Discussion / Re: is BTC Heat legit? on: March 21, 2018, 07:05:50 AM
BTCHeat is a scam. They are using your processor power to mine for themselves and giving you in return worthless free spins to their site. Once you reach the withdraw, they will not let you withdraw and raise the withdrawal limit. This is a new kind of scam which is making a lot of victims from newbies who are not well informed about such scams.

DEFINITIVE SCAM.

i thoroughly checked this out and even through all the skepticism kept playing to reach payout of 0.03. however I lost my access to the wallet the BTC heat address was in so couldn't claim bitcoin straight away. After 2 weeks I recovered my wallet went to BTC Heat to withdraw and discovered they increased the withdrawal limit to 0.035 and slowed down winning spins even more than previously. ETH Combo is obviously the same people and heats up your cpu/gpu even more.
2  Economy / Service Discussion / Re: freebitco.in "Browser Mining" - is it worth it? on: September 27, 2017, 03:08:06 PM
Mining option seems no more accessible on the site because it might have created lots of negative reviews for freebitco.in they might be trying to do something different but people might actually burn their laptop/pc when trying to get few satoshi from this type of bitcoin mining.

This one seems to be their another failed attempt to look different than another faucet out there.

It's accessible yet, not for everyone as it's an experiment yet for few or some users.

I don't know yet if it worth, maybe for who has powerful machines it can be interesting, but for who has cheap laptops it won't be profitable, it won't pay even the electricity you are spending. Anyway if you want to check when the time comes for all, just set low CPU usage to prevent damage to your laptop.

You're correct that this is just in beta testing and still being rolled out to more users, most certainly not a failed experiment. There is a lot of nonsense being posted about this. You can turn the % CPU used up and down in increments of 10% so there is no reason to overheat anything.
I think you're right about cheap laptops, but with a modern desktop, it looks quite promising. I'm using an old i5 processor at 20% in the background and I've calculated that it's running at about breakeven so if you have something newer and more efficient than that it should be worth doing.



It is still being promoted I got it as an offer on clixsense kiwi wall tab for a reward.  Ran it on laptop i7 Oct cor cpu and don't have stats but was reving away at 100% and was more productive than bit coin miner app.  On samsung tab quad core ran as slow as and on Oct core vivo mobile was nearly as fast as laptop but slowed down and overheated processor failsafe shut down
<a href="https://www.clixsense.com/?11603717" target=_blank><img src="https://csstatic.com/banners/clixsense_gpt2016e468x60green.png" border=0></a>
Pages: [1]
Powered by MySQL Powered by PHP Powered by SMF 1.1.19 | SMF © 2006-2009, Simple Machines Valid XHTML 1.0! Valid CSS!