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1  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Service Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: Mining on a cell phone on: January 07, 2020, 02:30:59 AM
Been hearing those Pi mining, etc. Do you have any proofs that mining on cellphones is really  successful? I do have bad experienced on this, last year I was hooked by a mining websites where you can mine a particular token that can be converted into btc with minimum required amount. But that was the start of my nightmare since the site was a phishing site and they hacked my passwords right away and my email.

From that, I don't usually trust mining on mobile phones. It probably be one way to scam people. Anyway, the phone need high specs to do mining but my question is, is there really a success mining story thru mobile phones?

I am personally running this on my phone at the moment. But at this point, they are only just moving people onto the live network. Until they coin hits exchanges it is literally valueless. I have had no issues with it as it barely affects my phone's performance or battery life. I just have to tell the app to mine once a day, so I am happy to see how it goes and ride the journey and potentially help a new crypto start off. I have literally no investment other than clicking 1 button ones a day for the app to do its thing, so even if it turns out to be nothing I have lost nothing from running it.

But as always check out the website and you can start your research
2  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Service Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: Mining on a cell phone on: January 07, 2020, 12:41:42 AM
Just to clarify a few things. By "mining" your phone is simply a node validating transactions as part of the Stellar Consensus Protocol that they are using. Therefore it uses bearly any battery and bearly any use of the SOC.

It is still in pilot testing stages and that is why it is not listed. They have a central server inputting transactions into the network for testing, but they have said that people part of the testing stages will keep the coins that have been "mined"

I think before coming in here and shredding a guy up for trying to chat about a new project, have a look into it and give educated advice.

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