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June 05, 2018, 03:23:34 AM |
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Just so you know, the thread wasn't talking about Cryptonight coins at all. I don't like those browser miners either; the ones that mine Monero and other Cryptonight coins. The coins we are talking about are WebDollar, JSEcoin and Hadron; these three cryptocurrencies are unique because the people who invented the coins had browser mining in mind! So I will answer the original question that way; these browser miner-specific coins are a rather new invention, with Nimiq being tested in June 2017, JSEcoin in August 2017, WebDollar later in 2017, and Hadron likely came along early this year. Since they are a new concept, these coins are not really exchangeable yet. But, as easy-to-use pieces of cryptocurrency software, I give them a double thumbs up, and they are much less shady than those sneaky Cryptonight miners. For example, all websites that run the JSEcoin miner warn the user, and the CPU hashing is nice and relaxed and doesn't cause the fan to crank up, because the algorithm was built for relaxed browser mining. However, these coins, WebDollar, JSEcoin and Hadron, are not to be confused with those Cryptonight miners, these currencies were built for the browser, but unfortunately, being a new invention, people can't exchange them yet. Hope that answers the question. However, there's a light at the end of the tunnel; JSEcoin is starting its ICO on July 11! And it's better than all the other ICO's! Why? Because most ICO's just have a whitepaper; this one, JSEcoin, you can mine it and transact with it right now; they already have a working version of the program! It's just not on exchanges yet. But with this breaking news, I have a feeling it will be!
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