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garytheasshole
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September 17, 2017, 05:56:41 PM |
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If this coin is mineable in the browser itself, why can't it be mined with a GPU and make browser efforts to mine worthless?
It would completely go against what the coin has been created to do, the concept is for webmasters primarily not end users People do things for money, not ethics. If there is a way to mine faster and get more money from outside the browser they'll do it Well I doubt this will take off as not too sure you can run Javascript on an ASIC lmao You don't have to run javascript on an ASIC, you only need to generate hashes, it's what miners do. And yes one can put some code together to mine this with GPU and you'd get major hashrate boost since it's fucking inefficient to do it inside a browser with javascript.
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ilya1990
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September 18, 2017, 06:12:27 AM |
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Hy тaк пo итoгy тo GPU мoжнo дoбывaть?
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p3ppymon
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September 19, 2017, 06:29:23 AM |
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Nimiq is building a new platform quite similar but in a much bigger scale. The team said that browsers are very secure as you store passwords in there and so on. JavaScript for mining can be very used in the future indeed. Is this coin asics and GPU resistant?
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Ambros
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September 20, 2017, 06:57:20 AM |
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Nimiq is building a new platform quite similar but in a much bigger scale. The team said that browsers are very secure as you store passwords in there and so on. JavaScript for mining can be very used in the future indeed. Is this coin asics and GPU resistant?
Have had a quick reply as always from James: From: James Bachini < james@jsecoin.com> Date: 19 September 2017 at 7:36:53 am BST To: Richard Jacobs < richard@rpjacobs.co.uk> Subject: Re: JSEcoin "Referral" Hi Richard, It uses SHA256 but mining rewards algorithm doesn't look for the best hash so it's completely resistant to ASIC and GPU miners. Our rewards program for publishers works more like an ad network based on unique visitors and impressions as opposed to the highest accuracy hash. So while in theory you could use GPU mining for example (and we have tested this ourselves) there is no benefit to doing so as sending a perfect hash or a million hashes wont earn a user any more than sending one per block. Kind regards, James Before than this post this was interesting. Basically you are awarding the publisher a small fraction of a coin, independently from the hashrate, so this is not considerable mining in any way. This in just getting credits for ad ADS, camouflaged as a coin to get some extra hype. It's just a bad version of the Basic Attention Token (BAT) I'm truly sorry, I thought that project could have huge potential.
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Ambros
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September 20, 2017, 07:28:21 AM |
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Think you've got the wrong end of the stick, have a nose around the site and forum.
Could you please emphasise the difference between JSE and BAT? Thank you
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vascrs11
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September 20, 2017, 09:29:11 AM |
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This is a really interesting project. I have tested also their banner in my blog. worked perfectly providing me 2 JSE.
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promo25
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September 20, 2017, 09:53:44 AM |
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I prefer coinhive, it mines monero which will be worth something in the future. Not sure about this javascript coin
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promo25
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September 20, 2017, 10:07:31 AM |
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Think you've got the wrong end of the stick, have a nose around the site and forum.
Could you please emphasise the difference between JSE and BAT? Thank you They aren't similar in anything, BAT does ad stuff and JSE mines in the background.
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lpxcc
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September 20, 2017, 11:03:50 AM |
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I prefer coinhive, it mines monero which will be worth something in the future. Not sure about this javascript coin I'm using coinhive too and hope that I can withdraw later my mined monero
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sabercrypto
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September 20, 2017, 01:00:23 PM |
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when will be ann?
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garytheasshole
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September 20, 2017, 01:02:27 PM |
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I prefer coinhive, it mines monero which will be worth something in the future. Not sure about this javascript coin I'm using coinhive too and hope that I can withdraw later my mined monero FYI coinhive has 30% fee, you'll get 30% more coins mining monero on a real pool, along with a more optimized cpu miner than a javascript wasm one. Coinhive only makes sense for sites with a huge userbase that spend a lot of time on the site that prefer not to have ads, like mining to pay for premium access.
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toyo87
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September 20, 2017, 03:33:57 PM |
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Is there other coin to mine with the JSE JavaScript or only the JSECoin?
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lpxcc
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September 21, 2017, 02:59:00 AM |
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FYI coinhive has 30% fee, you'll get 30% more coins mining monero on a real pool, along with a more optimized cpu miner than a javascript wasm one. Coinhive only makes sense for sites with a huge userbase that spend a lot of time on the site that prefer not to have ads, like mining to pay for premium access.
30% is too much Do you have some tips / a guide for monero cpu miner?
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lpxcc
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September 21, 2017, 01:18:31 PM |
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Thank you, I found some guides but mining is no longer profitable. High CPU power is needed or some GPUs to get some Coins mined. The electricity costs are too high to run from home.
Better to buy Coins at a low price and hold them for a while, only my opinion.
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garytheasshole
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September 22, 2017, 10:52:06 AM |
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Thank you, I found some guides but mining is no longer profitable. High CPU power is needed or some GPUs to get some Coins mined. The electricity costs are too high to run from home.
Better to buy Coins at a low price and hold them for a while, only my opinion.
Hashes add up, if you get around 200h/s from a native miner it is nothing to be spat on, in a month you'd get about $10. My ryzen 1500x does 420 h/s and it's relatively cheap cpu drawing only about 50-60w which pays for its electricity and then some.
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garytheasshole
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September 22, 2017, 11:06:31 AM |
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Thank you, I found some guides but mining is no longer profitable. High CPU power is needed or some GPUs to get some Coins mined. The electricity costs are too high to run from home.
Better to buy Coins at a low price and hold them for a while, only my opinion.
Hashes add up, if you get around 200h/s from a native miner it is nothing to be spat on, in a month you'd get about $10. My ryzen 1500x does 420 h/s and it's relatively cheap cpu drawing only about 50-60w which pays for its electricity and then some. If possible can we stop talking about Monero, this thread is for JSEcoin You and I both know this coin isn't going anywhere if you can't answer the most simple questions about the implementation.
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stoploss
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October 13, 2017, 03:04:59 PM |
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I mine this coin and pay refback for sign up, pm me.
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sommii
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October 18, 2017, 04:59:10 PM |
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who want buy 100 jsecoin ( pre iso 1 jse=1 usd), i sell 20% free =80usd in ETH, BTc or other altcoins equialent. Transfer by email or import code. Pm me. Jse good idea for browser mining.
Have you sold your coins?
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Jayjay04
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October 25, 2017, 02:14:45 AM |
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Mining, but what is the plan for this coin ?
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