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April 21, 2018, 12:51:11 PM |
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Hello
I have access to a lot of VPS/RDP servers, but using mining applications is restricted. I am thinking of using browser mining instead
What is the best miner/site that will get me the most hash power possible?
Thank you
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americafear2018
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April 21, 2018, 01:01:59 PM |
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You mean like opening websites and mine? I think you can go to https://miningsolutions.info to checkout how much you will be earning first. It will not be much mining by browser though..
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EthanB
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April 21, 2018, 01:28:26 PM |
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In what way are mining applications restricted? I imagine it would be easier to work around whatever these restrictions are, or finding a miner that simply isn't restricted than it would be to find an efficient and honest browser mining website.
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Ben Saida (OP)
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April 21, 2018, 01:33:55 PM |
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In what way are mining applications restricted? I imagine it would be easier to work around whatever these restrictions are, or finding a miner that simply isn't restricted than it would be to find an efficient and honest browser mining website.
I get those VPS for free, when I run an mining applications the VPS get suspended immediately
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EthanB
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April 21, 2018, 04:35:34 PM |
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I get those VPS for free, when I run an mining applications the VPS get suspended immediately
Have you tried running different miners each time? It could be the that program you are choosing to use has been blacklisted and using another program in its place might yield better results. I doubt there is someone manually watching your actions on these VPS, and unless that is the case there are ways to mask your mining activity. It is extremely difficult to block mining, and much more feasible that only particular mining software has been blacklisted in this manner. What programs have you tried? Which algorithms have you attempted? I doubt that free VPS are intended to be used in this manner and you could potentially be breaking the terms of agreement. If you are breaking your agreement, then there is no reason to assist you. They might not want you mining on their company equipment, and therefore you should not abuse it.
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deepcryptomine
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April 21, 2018, 05:54:37 PM |
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If you are looking for a browser based miner then check out hadron cloud. You will be able to run miner on your VPC. https://hadron.cloud/Also I agree with EthanB that it might be the miner program and you can just try a different one. Also you can try using docker as well. However if the ports are blocked then you cannot do anything about it unless you are the admin.
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EthanB
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April 21, 2018, 07:29:56 PM |
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In what way are mining applications restricted? I imagine it would be easier to work around whatever these restrictions are, or finding a miner that simply isn't restricted than it would be to find an efficient and honest browser mining website.
In what way are mining applications restricted? I imagine it would be easier to work around whatever these restrictions are, or finding a miner that simply isn't restricted than it would be to find an efficient and honest browser mining website.
I don't understand why you would simply copy my post exactly and re-post it in the same thread. This is beyond mindless and I fully expect you to be banned. I have made an archive of your post here : http://archive.is/ic5dX#selection-3393.0-3393.245 , and I have reported your post to the moderators in the hopes that action will be taken against you. Plagiarism or Copy + Paste is one of the very few things that will get you banned around here.
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Ben Saida (OP)
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April 22, 2018, 08:50:48 AM |
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Thank you all for replying All mining applications work fine, the problem is that mining on these VPS is restricted, when I run them the VPS get suspended. I tried different mining apps
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astraleureka
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April 22, 2018, 12:30:56 PM |
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Because mining on a VPS is almost always against the terms of service.
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EthanB
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April 22, 2018, 01:09:53 PM |
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All mining applications work fine, the problem is that mining on these VPS is restricted, when I run them the VPS get suspended. I tried different mining apps
Well, then I would suggest that you probably should look for a more reliable means of mining coin. I'm sure it is possible to find a VPS provider that allows miners to be run on their service. It seems unfortunate that you are acquiring VPS for free, yet you are still interested in breaking the terms of services and rules in an attempt to abuse and take advantage of them for Bitcoin mining. If they have gone out of their way to restrict/suspend such activity, then I would imagine it isn't something you're going to have a fun time trying to workaround. Plus, even if you do manage to make it work it will not be a long term solution. They will find out and you will be right back to square one. You can not make a living out of stealing from others.
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April 22, 2018, 01:28:53 PM |
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CPU mining is not a successful platform so I don't like to invest in this platform. But GPU mining is more potential platform because this is the ruling community in mining platform. But main drawback is it consume more electricity so many countries are not supporting this platform. At the same time currently Crypto market is down so we don't expect the good profit.
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sundownz
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April 22, 2018, 02:07:56 PM |
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CPU mining is not a successful platform so I don't like to invest in this platform. But GPU mining is more potential platform because this is the ruling community in mining platform. But main drawback is it consume more electricity so many countries are not supporting this platform. At the same time currently Crypto market is down so we don't expect the good profit.
My CPUs are making nearly half as much as my GPUs -- [(163 CPUs + 38 GPUs) on Monero] vs (228 GPUs on Zergpool). Granted... all my CPUs have been bought used and getting that sort of CPU power NEW wouldn't be cost effective at all.
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EthanB
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April 22, 2018, 03:40:14 PM |
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My CPUs are making nearly half as much as my GPUs -- [(163 CPUs + 38 GPUs) on Monero] vs (228 GPUs on Zergpool).
Granted... all my CPUs have been bought used and getting that sort of CPU power NEW wouldn't be cost effective at all.
I'm actually extremely interested in hearing more about the operation you've got going on there. From everything I've heard, CPU mining isn't as good as you're claiming it to be. I'm not calling you a liar, but I'm wondering if I've been given misinformation in the past. What kind of CPUs are you working with to achieve these gains? Are you having temperature control issues, or how are you handling those concerns? Monero is probably one of the better coins to mine this way, because of their stance against ASICs and their core principles. Would you be willing to share what kind of profit you are getting per CPU?
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April 23, 2018, 03:05:04 AM |
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In what way are mining applications restricted? I imagine it would be easier to work around whatever these restrictions are, or finding a miner that simply isn't restricted than it would be to find an efficient and honest browser mining website.
I get those VPS for free, when I run an mining applications the VPS get suspended immediately does your vps include vps minning what is not it? I guess it's not vps mining, because there is a hard restriction of usage cpu usage above 70%. it will only spend your time
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April 23, 2018, 01:00:40 PM |
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Now, almost all VPS providers forbid the mining of any coin and I don't think why some people want to do it. In fact, what you get isn't worth the cost of renting a VPS even though free VPS is still not profitable because you only have a bit Hashrate.
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sundownz
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April 23, 2018, 01:05:45 PM |
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My CPUs are making nearly half as much as my GPUs -- [(163 CPUs + 38 GPUs) on Monero] vs (228 GPUs on Zergpool).
Granted... all my CPUs have been bought used and getting that sort of CPU power NEW wouldn't be cost effective at all.
I'm actually extremely interested in hearing more about the operation you've got going on there. From everything I've heard, CPU mining isn't as good as you're claiming it to be. I'm not calling you a liar, but I'm wondering if I've been given misinformation in the past. What kind of CPUs are you working with to achieve these gains? Are you having temperature control issues, or how are you handling those concerns? Monero is probably one of the better coins to mine this way, because of their stance against ASICs and their core principles. Would you be willing to share what kind of profit you are getting per CPU? Sure -- I have X5660 / X5670 XEON CPUs in most of my rigs that also have GPUs. These give 220-230 H/S on Monero or about 40 cents a day right now ($12.00 per month) -- they cost me between $20-40 per CPU used so my ROI time is very fast. I put them in my HP Z400 workstations (which I use as a base for my miners) which come with heat-sinks sufficient enough to run them at less than 60 degrees Celsius. Just pop out the crappy old CPUs that come in them, pop in the new XEON, apply new thermal paste, and bam! Secondly I have 24 pcs Dell R815 running (I have 12 more I need to bring online)... 4x Opteron 6380 (16 core) per system giving 2100-2200 H/S total or about $4.08 per day right now ($122.40 per month) -- they cost me around $800 or so per unit used. I believe I can dial them in more but right now they use ~675 watts per system... quite profitable. ROI not as fast as the XEONS but I picked these up late last year when GPUs were completely unavailable. I figure... I can always hop on any new "CPU Only" coin and dominate it as well. I have also mined other things over time on my CPU farm... ITNS, YescryptR16, Yescrypt, Lyra2z... based on what has been good at the time.
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April 23, 2018, 01:20:57 PM |
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VPS or RDP is not recommended for mining bro, you have to build a RIG mining machine or buy a ready made. VPS or RDP usually prohibit for minning use
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deepcryptomine
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April 23, 2018, 06:04:12 PM |
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If you are looking for a browser based miner then check out hadron cloud. You will be able to run miner on your VPC. https://hadron.cloud/Also I agree with EthanB that it might be the miner program and you can just try a different one. Also you can try using docker as well. However if the ports are blocked then you cannot do anything about it unless you are the admin. Also to add there was a coin named HOWL who also had a browser based miner but I was not able to find that particular thread. I would still suggest to check out Hadron Cloud. Also as long as the ports are not blocked, you can stake the coins or run a masternodes from the VPS. You should be able to run multiple masternodes from one VPS.
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Mister1k
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April 23, 2018, 06:44:10 PM |
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VPS or RDP is not recommended for mining bro, you have to build a RIG mining machine or buy a ready made. VPS or RDP usually prohibit for minning use
Since he wanna use the RDP to mine means how it is possible! not at all working one. If want to mine with the normal desktop means also it would not work. You may get the suggestion like mine the cheap coins with the CPU. None of the CPU mother board will be effiecient to mine and make the profit after the electricity you pay for it. Keep in your mind, if you mine with all your CPU cores computer will be hanged.
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