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September 23, 2017, 12:46:14 PM |
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Having slept on it you could even have online web browser based client mining pools.
So people who don't understand miners and CLI can go to "start mining" and generate a balance somehow against their account on the service.
Interesting thought
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DaveyJones
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September 23, 2017, 02:44:24 PM |
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Having slept on it you could even have online web browser based client mining pools.
So people who don't understand miners and CLI can go to "start mining" and generate a balance somehow against their account on the service.
Interesting thought
would atleast put minergate out of business with CPU folks
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September 23, 2017, 03:49:50 PM |
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Been using Monerujo for a few weeks now. Bought a Nano S with it last week, and used it last night to order a Cryptosteel.
It's solid IMHO.
Remote syncing can be a little twitchy, but once you are on a reliable node and get the first full sync it seems to work perfectly. Very nice.
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September 23, 2017, 04:00:36 PM |
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Hodl
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September 23, 2017, 05:58:53 PM |
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September 23, 2017, 08:56:36 PM |
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goin2mars.
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September 23, 2017, 10:38:19 PM Last edit: September 23, 2017, 11:12:18 PM by goin2mars. |
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I'm not really following the logic behind the recently presented propaganda - the one portraying that this is some choice between having ads or embedded mining.
It's pretty apparent that both will be utilized concurrently.
Probably a better thread for this, but I'll look later.
Edit: actually upon realizing that the miner stuff may be steganographically embedded, I'd probably expect that the well-to-do ad server would spearhead the efforts to adopt browser mining, and ultimately one technology will simply absorb the other.
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me before: goo dot gl/QV7mhF C0A2A1C4 ham
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opennux
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September 24, 2017, 07:00:29 AM |
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Name me one charity that would be a good idea to support officially with monero and I'll do my best to say why it's a bad idea.
wikipedia Name me one charity that would be a good idea to support officially with monero and I'll do my best to say why it's a bad idea.
http://softwarefreedom.org/No matter which charity there will always be some sort of political underpinning.
While in the strictest possible sense this is technically true. I don't think the conclusions follow. There are charity initiatives that *almost* everyone supports unanimously. The best example I can come up with right now is helping the communities affected by these hurricanes. You guys are proving my other point, which was that no matter what it will turn into a debacle. Add logical fallacies ad libitum ad naseum.. I'm not going to pick each one apart. It doesn't even matter if the criticism is valid or substantial - because then we just see the trolls emerge. The easiest is of course to support the project itself to the development fund. The work done to implement all your ideas is almost the same irregardless of where it's implemented. Might as well push it directly to charities instead. Don't open up attack vectors, when entirely not needed. goin2mars is probably right in realising that the people to implement this tech and those to approach are the ones already running all these ad-plugins and so forth. Even apps like firefox could implement this into their application so it's mining when open (even though it's already a resource hungry app). All those more hidden places (and probably many many many more) would likely make the network propel much more. It would also add liquidity to the market and probably also soak up a lot more coins (just by virtue of storing it and transferring it over short periods of time) which would have a positive effect on the exchange rate.
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September 24, 2017, 08:14:44 AM |
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+TROLOLOL + # Monero Copyright (c) 2014-2017, The Monero Project
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September 24, 2017, 08:16:17 AM |
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going to test that out looks very nice
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September 24, 2017, 03:47:19 PM |
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+TROLOLOL + # Monero Copyright (c) 2014-2017, The Monero Project
More retarded shit.
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September 24, 2017, 04:32:13 PM |
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Monero has been in the top 10 since 2014
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September 24, 2017, 04:46:27 PM Last edit: September 25, 2017, 01:22:42 AM by KeyJockey |
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In the "donate to charity" browser mining scenario, as long as there's some simple choice as to WHAT charity the user's browser-mining will be allocated to, out of maybe a dozen or so to pick from, then honestly I don't see how there'd be any problem or controversy at all.
In this case, the website is just facilitating the user's resources (cpu power) being utilized to direct the charity donation to wherever the user has chosen.
That's still a net plus to the website (i.e. for making it possible).
Anyone who complains about the charity choices can be told "pick another one" (or just "don't use it at all") if they don't like the choices offered.
Why is this even an issue, what am I missing here? No controversy at all, really...
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September 24, 2017, 05:04:54 PM |
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In the "donate to charity" browser mining scenario, as long as there's some simple choice as to WHAT charity the user's browser-mining will be allocated to, out of maybe a dozen or so to pick from, then honestly I don't see how there'd be any problem or controversy at all.
In this case, the website is just facilitating the user's resources (cpu power) being utilized to direct the charity donation to wherever the user has chosen.
That's still a net plus to the website (i.e. for making it possible).
Anyone who complains about the charity choices can be told "pick another one" (or just "don't use it at all) if they don't like the choices offered.
Why is this even an issue, what am I missing here? No controversy at all, really...
Because everything has to have a slice of drama, otherwise it's not hip nor in. Drama makes the world go round.
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September 24, 2017, 07:20:26 PM |
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So you're as bullish on XMR as always my G?
It is a long-term thesis. Only a massive defect, practically irremediable, or a governance catastrophe, could shake my view at this point. Speaking of which it would be nice to see trolling in the code base strangled in the crib by reviewers. I would actually be worried if it was merged in the code. So the code of monero has a bug or corruption? I only have a few monero but when I saw your message, I got depressed as a result. I was planning to buy more of them.
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September 24, 2017, 07:29:36 PM |
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So you're as bullish on XMR as always my G?
It is a long-term thesis. Only a massive defect, practically irremediable, or a governance catastrophe, could shake my view at this point. Speaking of which it would be nice to see trolling in the code base strangled in the crib by reviewers. I would actually be worried if it was merged in the code. So the code of monero has a bug or corruption? I only have a few monero but when I saw your message, I got depressed as a result. I was planning to buy more of them. Your question is completely out of context, it's like asking if schmeckles can be traded for poop diarrhea
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September 24, 2017, 07:35:05 PM |
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There are many opinions and situations that can undermine confidence. I am convinced of anonymity and transparency to users. But 100% of guarantees can not be
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