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December 09, 2021, 07:33:26 PM
#21
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No it's a scam

What part of this do you not understand?
I think he expected people to back him up on his little expedition fully of fantasy  Grin
The fact is, OP seems to be the type that does not want to hear or see any bitter truth. Which makes me wonder why he came out here to ask the questions in the first place.
legendary
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December 09, 2021, 09:19:52 AM
#20
@op
It might not be the answer you like to hear,
but I think the answers given here are done in good detail.
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December 09, 2021, 09:03:17 AM
#19
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No it's a scam

What part of this do you not understand?
legendary
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December 09, 2021, 06:01:06 AM
#18
I understand that nobody here will answer my question due to any kind of reason...
Bye bye...

What do you mean? Did you read the answers that have been given? They explain your question in grave detail... Do you mean you don't understand the answer that has been given?

If that's the case, i'll try to give a simpler explanation:

You tought you were mining bitcoin, i mathematically proved you weren't mining bitcoin, since you'd be making less than 1/1000th of a satoshi per year with your given hashrate. I did not mention that this browser is actually mining a different coin and exchanging it for bitcoin in the background, making it LOOK like you're mining bitcoin.

It's possible that, by mining XMR and exchanging it for BTC, you're shown that you've mined an equivalent of 15 µbitcoin/week, you did NOT mine BTC tough. You're mining XMR in a VERY inefficient way by using a browser miner. If you really want to mine XMR, at least use a decent piece of mining software, but do your homework first, because odds are pretty big you'll spend more in electricity bills and hardware than you'll make in XMR.

What you should take away from the answers:
  • the mining tab you're asking about is well known, and it's not a good idear to use it
  • you are not mining bitcoin, the mining tab is mining monero and misleading you into thinking you're mining bitcoin. I have shown proof of this, eventough you don't seem to want to follow simple mathematical explanations
  • home mining using your desktop pc is very, very, very, very rarely a good idear... In 99,99% of the cases (at least that's my estimation) you'll burn more electricity than you'll gain in altcoins... Not even talking about the harm you'll do to your hardware
newbie
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December 09, 2021, 05:53:33 AM
#17
I understand that nobody here will answer my question due to any kind of reason...
Bye bye...
copper member
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December 08, 2021, 07:37:38 PM
#16
that seems curious: why I obtain more satoshi than you calculation?
Is there some real miners that could give me some "on the field" numbers without theorical calculation?

He said this
Offcourse, i'm known to mistype things in my calculator, so you're free to recheck.
that's 0.000000000007 bitcoin per year... Which sounds about right...

I am also curious, How much satoshi did you get from your calculation?

Is it worth the power you are going to use the entire year running the PC. I am very sure you haven't even looked at the side of power costs.
legendary
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December 08, 2021, 11:01:29 AM
#15
The browser, in my opinion, is a useless intermediary in mining, because the miner will work more efficiently and more honestly.
If the processor is very old and the frequency is 2000 MHz, the profit will be small.
https://monerobenchmarks.info/miningSoftware.php
Better learn how to use this software.
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December 08, 2021, 10:27:02 AM
#14
About the satoshi that you obtain, it depends on the price of XMR and Bitcoin and it also depends on valid shares and hash rate.
The calculation above is for Bitcoin not for XMR.

Cryptotab is not actually a miner for Bitcoin they only pay you in Bitcoin but they are mining XMR that supports mining with CPU.

The only machines that could mine Bitcoin are ASIC machines and nothing more.

This. Alot of people were given the wrong impression until they actually read the FAQ:

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Can I mine cryptocurrencies other than Bitcoin?
In fact, CryptoTab software mines Monero (XMR) and converts Monero to Bitcoin according to current exchange rate. That's why your balance is displayed in BTC.

At the moment, this is the only cryptocurrency we offer as it’s the most popular one, but we keep working on new alternatives for you and will update you as soon as new coins are available for mining with CryptoTab Browser.

Source: https://cryptobrowser.site/en/faq/#browser

So they actually pay but of course the rates can't compare to a personal mining rig. More like a complementary feature while one's surfing the web.
legendary
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December 08, 2021, 10:20:01 AM
#13
Dear all,

 do you have tested CryptoTab Browser ?
With a "standard" PC running 24\24 I get an HashRate of 2 KH\s and about 1,5 µBTC\day.
Is it right in your opinion or too low or very good ?
Can you tell me if CryptoBrowser can work with an USB ASIC conncted to the PC and how ?

I have a last question: can I earn 1500 µBTC\day with a 2000 KH\s PC with the same software?
I think that the miner that is built into the browser does not mine bitcoin.
It is better to use trusted miners for mining Monero or Raptoreum if you want to mine with a processor. But for mining, you need a modern processor with 12 threads as a minimum, otherwise the profit will be small.
See the real profit from your processor
https://monerobenchmarks.info/
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December 08, 2021, 08:34:31 AM
#12
Engaging in anything cloud mining is like fooling oneself, the only way to mine correctly is having the hardware to do so, don't believe all this crap mining hashrate that promises everything with no real mining equipments
legendary
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December 08, 2021, 08:24:03 AM
#11
Dear all,

 do you have tested CryptoTab Browser ?
With a "standard" PC running 24\24 I get an HashRate of 2 KH\s and about 1,5 µBTC\day.
Is it right in your opinion or too low or very good ?
Can you tell me if CryptoBrowser can work with an USB ASIC conncted to the PC and how ?

I have a last question: can I earn 1500 µBTC\day with a 2000 KH\s PC with the same software?
is like monero malmware, you should check cpu usage when using that thing, and most of them is scam, there is no point if thats real earning

your electric cost far morethan you can earn for that hashrate, forget it, and try use miner instead to try real mining, maybe you get more knowledge, forget about profit
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December 08, 2021, 06:41:56 AM
#10
This thread made me curious so I fired up a virtual machine in my server at work (IT manager is my friend) and allocated just 6 cores (or one Xeon processor from the 4 we have).I installed Windows 10 Enterprise and then installed Cryptotab browser which as a browser was OK but after a couple of hours stats are not updating from 100% processor allocation or 6 physical cores,12 logical ones so something is sketchy here.

I think it should work even in Virtual machine because we are running it on top of a bare bone server running a type one hypervisor like Vmware Esxi so I doubt it is a problem with the virtual machine.
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December 07, 2021, 12:57:58 PM
#9
About the satoshi that you obtain, it depends on the price of XMR and Bitcoin and it also depends on valid shares and hash rate.
The calculation above is for Bitcoin not for XMR.

Cryptotab is not actually a miner for Bitcoin they only pay you in Bitcoin but they are mining XMR that supports mining with CPU.

The only machines that could mine Bitcoin are ASIC machines and nothing more.
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December 07, 2021, 12:23:47 PM
#8
that seems curious: why I obtain more satoshi than you calculation?
Is there some real miners that could give me some "on the field" numbers without theorical calculation?

Have you withdrawn anything into your own wallet?
If not, keep in mind that anybody can show some numbers, but those don't necessarily mean that you'll ever withdraw (i.e. obtain) anything.
newbie
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December 07, 2021, 12:19:39 PM
#7
that seems curious: why I obtain more satoshi than you calculation?
Is there some real miners that could give me some "on the field" numbers without theorical calculation?
legendary
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December 07, 2021, 06:23:28 AM
#6
this is not the answer to my question.
With 2 KH\s I mine about 15 microbitcoin\week...
...that is a small amount I know  Cry

The question in another way could be this:
How many bitcoin\day do you mine and with how much H\s ?
Please, forgive my bad english.

I use
(((((Hashrate (hashes/sec) * average block reward * 600 * 65535) / 2^48) / Difficulty) * 6 * 24) * 0.99) *365
with a 1% pool fee included, and this is per year...

In your case:
hashrate: 2000
average block reward (including fees) = ~6.3
difficulty:    13,912,524,048,946
(((((2000 * 6.3 * 600 * 65535) / 2^48) /    13912524048946) * 6 * 24) * 0.99) *365

I punched everything into a calculator and the result was 6,58 . 10-12 PER YEAR... Offcourse, i'm known to mistype things in my calculator, so you're free to recheck.
that's 0.000000000007 bitcoin per year... Which sounds about right...
newbie
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December 07, 2021, 06:19:31 AM
#5
this is not the answer to my question.
With 2 KH\s I mine about 15 microbitcoin\week...
...that is a small amount I know  Cry

The question in another way could be this:
How many bitcoin\day do you mine and with how much H\s ?
Please, forgive my bad english.
legendary
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Electrical engineer. Mining since 2014.
December 06, 2021, 05:09:44 PM
#4
2 KH/s is way too low for btc mining today.

You want something like 100 - 1000 TH/s even for a small mining farm.
newbie
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December 06, 2021, 06:51:55 AM
#3
can you argue it ?
On a machine that I use (~2KH\s) without admin access is the only mining software I'm able to install and I'm receiving on my wallet about 15 µBTC\week.
Why is it a scam ?
Is it too low BTC for the Hashrate? What could be considered a good mining in BTC\Hash ?

What about nicehash and cudomining ?

legendary
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December 06, 2021, 06:23:31 AM
#2
No it's a scam
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