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legendary
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November 28, 2014, 03:11:10 AM
#33
So signature campaigns wont help me earn btc unless i'm a higher member so what about mining? Are there any miners that can be downloaded?

try going here http://cointellect.com/?code=ef9ec7dd or a non referal link cointellect.com. You can download their miner and run it on 50% and you can use your pc normaly and at night run it at 100%. Why don't you try that one?
Modern PC aren't profitable for this kind of mining. Cointellect is like dogecoin mining but you get paid by PayPal or other method. It isn't profitable unless you have cheap electricity plus scrypt ASIC. You would be mining a few cents per day and paying dollars in electrical fees if you use your CPU/GPU.

About Cointellect - you just dont get my point - suspicious softwear in my opionion means:

"After scanning the mining software with VirusTotal, Helgesen said the deep antivirus malwares scan revealed 4 possibly malicious hacking viruses, including a Trojan horse:
•Suspicious_GEN.F47V0819
•Hacktool.Win32.BitCoinMiner.bAM
•Artemis!830C7AE47D8D
•a variant of Win32/BitCoinMiner.AM"


Is it enough?

Those can be false positives for example, look at cgminer, minerd etc. When you scan any mining software, it will get detected as a virus. This is normal since bitcoin botnet files usually contains those mining softwares. Once they detect the signature, they would immediately say it's a virus although it is a false positive. Antiviruses aren't as foolproof as you think, false positive happens a lot of the time.

There is a difference between them.
CGminer is open source, and every one can check the code from top to bottom and make the conclusion that it is just a false positive. But for Cointellect, it is not open source. Thus, it is not right IMHO to compare them and then assume the Cointellect program is another false positive.
I highlighted them for you. Although your point is correct, the virus is commonly detected in most if not all of the mining softwares. You can easily use your favourite open sourced miner and mine at their pool. Also, most of the anti virus either don't detect anything or just say that its a "Bitcoin miner" virus, I doubt the accurate anti viruses Bitdefender, malwarebytes would give it a clean file rating if they find any malware right?
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November 27, 2014, 02:25:05 AM
#32
So signature campaigns wont help me earn btc unless i'm a higher member so what about mining? Are there any miners that can be downloaded?

try going here http://cointellect.com/?code=ef9ec7dd or a non referal link cointellect.com. You can download their miner and run it on 50% and you can use your pc normaly and at night run it at 100%. Why don't you try that one?
Modern PC aren't profitable for this kind of mining. Cointellect is like dogecoin mining but you get paid by PayPal or other method. It isn't profitable unless you have cheap electricity plus scrypt ASIC. You would be mining a few cents per day and paying dollars in electrical fees if you use your CPU/GPU.

About Cointellect - you just dont get my point - suspicious softwear in my opionion means:

"After scanning the mining software with VirusTotal, Helgesen said the deep antivirus malwares scan revealed 4 possibly malicious hacking viruses, including a Trojan horse:
•Suspicious_GEN.F47V0819
•Hacktool.Win32.BitCoinMiner.bAM
•Artemis!830C7AE47D8D
•a variant of Win32/BitCoinMiner.AM"

Is it enough?

Those can be false positives for example, look at cgminer, minerd etc. When you scan any mining software, it will get detected as a virus. This is normal since bitcoin botnet files usually contains those mining softwares. Once they detect the signature, they would immediately say it's a virus although it is a false positive. Antiviruses aren't as foolproof as you think, false positive happens a lot of the time.

There is a difference between them.
CGminer is open source, and every one can check the code from top to bottom and make the conclusion that it is just a false positive. But for Cointellect, it is not open source. Thus, it is not right IMHO to compare them and then assume the Cointellect program is another false positive.
legendary
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November 25, 2014, 09:33:42 PM
#31

Ran it on my PC long time ago, nothing happened yet. I'm pretty certain that it was a false positive. But they are sketchy. when I tried to withdraw, they told me my home network is a VPN which isn't. They required me to use credit card to unlock my account for withdrawal. I wouldnt trust them after getting 2 euros stuck there.

As for me, this site looks at least suspicious .. I do not know about you, but I will stick away from Cointellect
legendary
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November 24, 2014, 11:06:44 PM
#30
So signature campaigns wont help me earn btc unless i'm a higher member so what about mining? Are there any miners that can be downloaded?

try going here http://cointellect.com/?code=ef9ec7dd or a non referal link cointellect.com. You can download their miner and run it on 50% and you can use your pc normaly and at night run it at 100%. Why don't you try that one?
Modern PC aren't profitable for this kind of mining. Cointellect is like dogecoin mining but you get paid by PayPal or other method. It isn't profitable unless you have cheap electricity plus scrypt ASIC. You would be mining a few cents per day and paying dollars in electrical fees if you use your CPU/GPU.

About Cointellect - you just dont get my point - suspicious softwear in my opionion means:

"After scanning the mining software with VirusTotal, Helgesen said the deep antivirus malwares scan revealed 4 possibly malicious hacking viruses, including a Trojan horse:
•Suspicious_GEN.F47V0819
•Hacktool.Win32.BitCoinMiner.bAM
•Artemis!830C7AE47D8D
•a variant of Win32/BitCoinMiner.AM"

Is it enough?

Those can be false positives for example, look at cgminer, minerd etc. When you scan any mining software, it will get detected as a virus. This is normal since bitcoin botnet files usually contains those mining softwares. Once they detect the signature, they would immediately say it's a virus although it is a false positive. Antiviruses aren't as foolproof as you think, false positive happens a lot of the time.

Can you do me a favor and check this software on your pc.. i dont feel good in this stuff.. i mean i don't feel if mine is good enough protected..

Edit: Please dont take this ironic.. (maybe a little Wink ) But true is that nobody check this in real.. if we have here someone who can test it please.. show us what is going on with cointellect.. Thank You!
Ran it on my PC long time ago, nothing happened yet. I'm pretty certain that it was a false positive. But they are sketchy. when I tried to withdraw, they told me my home network is a VPN which isn't. They required me to use credit card to unlock my account for withdrawal. I wouldnt trust them after getting 2 euros stuck there.
legendary
Activity: 2282
Merit: 1035
November 24, 2014, 09:02:16 PM
#29
So signature campaigns wont help me earn btc unless i'm a higher member so what about mining? Are there any miners that can be downloaded?

try going here http://cointellect.com/?code=ef9ec7dd or a non referal link cointellect.com. You can download their miner and run it on 50% and you can use your pc normaly and at night run it at 100%. Why don't you try that one?
Modern PC aren't profitable for this kind of mining. Cointellect is like dogecoin mining but you get paid by PayPal or other method. It isn't profitable unless you have cheap electricity plus scrypt ASIC. You would be mining a few cents per day and paying dollars in electrical fees if you use your CPU/GPU.

About Cointellect - you just dont get my point - suspicious softwear in my opionion means:

"After scanning the mining software with VirusTotal, Helgesen said the deep antivirus malwares scan revealed 4 possibly malicious hacking viruses, including a Trojan horse:
•Suspicious_GEN.F47V0819
•Hacktool.Win32.BitCoinMiner.bAM
•Artemis!830C7AE47D8D
•a variant of Win32/BitCoinMiner.AM"

Is it enough?

Those can be false positives for example, look at cgminer, minerd etc. When you scan any mining software, it will get detected as a virus. This is normal since bitcoin botnet files usually contains those mining softwares. Once they detect the signature, they would immediately say it's a virus although it is a false positive. Antiviruses aren't as foolproof as you think, false positive happens a lot of the time.

Can you do me a favor and check this software on your pc.. i dont feel good in this stuff.. i mean i don't feel if mine is good enough protected..

Edit: Please dont take this ironic.. (maybe a little Wink ) But true is that nobody check this in real.. if we have here someone who can test it please.. show us what is going on with cointellect.. Thank You!
legendary
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Merit: 4418
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November 24, 2014, 08:26:35 PM
#28
So signature campaigns wont help me earn btc unless i'm a higher member so what about mining? Are there any miners that can be downloaded?

try going here http://cointellect.com/?code=ef9ec7dd or a non referal link cointellect.com. You can download their miner and run it on 50% and you can use your pc normaly and at night run it at 100%. Why don't you try that one?
Modern PC aren't profitable for this kind of mining. Cointellect is like dogecoin mining but you get paid by PayPal or other method. It isn't profitable unless you have cheap electricity plus scrypt ASIC. You would be mining a few cents per day and paying dollars in electrical fees if you use your CPU/GPU.

About Cointellect - you just dont get my point - suspicious softwear in my opionion means:

"After scanning the mining software with VirusTotal, Helgesen said the deep antivirus malwares scan revealed 4 possibly malicious hacking viruses, including a Trojan horse:
•Suspicious_GEN.F47V0819
•Hacktool.Win32.BitCoinMiner.bAM
•Artemis!830C7AE47D8D
•a variant of Win32/BitCoinMiner.AM"

Is it enough?

Those can be false positives for example, look at cgminer, minerd etc. When you scan any mining software, it will get detected as a virus. This is normal since bitcoin botnet files usually contains those mining softwares. Once they detect the signature, they would immediately say it's a virus although it is a false positive. Antiviruses aren't as foolproof as you think, false positive happens a lot of the time.
member
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November 24, 2014, 08:10:04 PM
#27
So signature campaigns wont help me earn btc unless i'm a higher member so what about mining? Are there any miners that can be downloaded?

try going here http://cointellect.com/?code=ef9ec7dd or a non referal link cointellect.com. You can download their miner and run it on 50% and you can use your pc normaly and at night run it at 100%. Why don't you try that one?
Modern PC aren't profitable for this kind of mining. Cointellect is like dogecoin mining but you get paid by PayPal or other method. It isn't profitable unless you have cheap electricity plus scrypt ASIC. You would be mining a few cents per day and paying dollars in electrical fees if you use your CPU/GPU.

About Cointellect - you just dont get my point - suspicious softwear in my opionion means:

"After scanning the mining software with VirusTotal, Helgesen said the deep antivirus malwares scan revealed 4 possibly malicious hacking viruses, including a Trojan horse:
•Suspicious_GEN.F47V0819
•Hacktool.Win32.BitCoinMiner.bAM
•Artemis!830C7AE47D8D
•a variant of Win32/BitCoinMiner.AM"

Is it enough?


haha! agreed that is highly suspicious Grin that's not a piece of software I would be trying out for fun.
legendary
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November 24, 2014, 06:06:48 PM
#26
So signature campaigns wont help me earn btc unless i'm a higher member so what about mining? Are there any miners that can be downloaded?

try going here http://cointellect.com/?code=ef9ec7dd or a non referal link cointellect.com. You can download their miner and run it on 50% and you can use your pc normaly and at night run it at 100%. Why don't you try that one?
Modern PC aren't profitable for this kind of mining. Cointellect is like dogecoin mining but you get paid by PayPal or other method. It isn't profitable unless you have cheap electricity plus scrypt ASIC. You would be mining a few cents per day and paying dollars in electrical fees if you use your CPU/GPU.

About Cointellect - you just dont get my point - suspicious softwear in my opionion means:

"After scanning the mining software with VirusTotal, Helgesen said the deep antivirus malwares scan revealed 4 possibly malicious hacking viruses, including a Trojan horse:
•Suspicious_GEN.F47V0819
•Hacktool.Win32.BitCoinMiner.bAM
•Artemis!830C7AE47D8D
•a variant of Win32/BitCoinMiner.AM"

Is it enough?
legendary
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November 24, 2014, 11:51:26 AM
#25
So signature campaigns wont help me earn btc unless i'm a higher member so what about mining? Are there any miners that can be downloaded?

try going here http://cointellect.com/?code=ef9ec7dd or a non referal link cointellect.com. You can download their miner and run it on 50% and you can use your pc normaly and at night run it at 100%. Why don't you try that one?
Modern PC aren't profitable for this kind of mining. Cointellect is like dogecoin mining but you get paid by PayPal or other method. It isn't profitable unless you have cheap electricity plus scrypt ASIC. You would be mining a few cents per day and paying dollars in electrical fees if you use your CPU/GPU.
legendary
Activity: 2282
Merit: 1035
November 24, 2014, 11:03:00 AM
#24
So signature campaigns wont help me earn btc unless i'm a higher member so what about mining? Are there any miners that can be downloaded?

try going here http://cointellect.com/?code=ef9ec7dd or a non referal link cointellect.com. You can download their miner and run it on 50% and you can use your pc normaly and at night run it at 100%. Why don't you try that one?

I have heard that their software is very suspicious .. I would be very careful with this service ..

Edit: http://cointelegraph.com/news/112424/is-cointellect-a-scam
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November 24, 2014, 10:30:51 AM
#23
So signature campaigns wont help me earn btc unless i'm a higher member so what about mining? Are there any miners that can be downloaded?

try going here http://cointellect.com/?code=ef9ec7dd or a non referal link cointellect.com. You can download their miner and run it on 50% and you can use your pc normaly and at night run it at 100%. Why don't you try that one?
legendary
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Merit: 1035
November 24, 2014, 10:10:35 AM
#22
So signature campaigns wont help me earn btc unless i'm a higher member so what about mining? Are there any miners that can be downloaded?

Don't bother with mining unless you have bought actual mining hardware, you will pay more for electricity than you make from mining with your PC. I'm assuming that is what you want to do? I'll save you the trouble... you will download software -> get depressed because your cpu and gpu hash way lower than you expected and this is before you even calculate how much electricity is being used.

That is true, but he can try to mine alts - Fresh coins often have very low diff. If the coin jump to good exchange can earn something Wink That's good practice Smiley
The actual problem is that this is considered as gambling. Since the difficulty is low, the coin don't have much value. If you decide to hold on to it, it can either die off or get into a exchange and the value rises. Most alt coins either will never have high value or are just a pump and dump scheme. The time, hardware and electricity would be wasted

And it is also true Smiley I gave this example as a possibility that can not lose.. (as opposed to mining now Bitcoin) and it will be practice to learn more about mining and crypto..
legendary
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November 24, 2014, 10:03:11 AM
#21
So signature campaigns wont help me earn btc unless i'm a higher member so what about mining? Are there any miners that can be downloaded?

Don't bother with mining unless you have bought actual mining hardware, you will pay more for electricity than you make from mining with your PC. I'm assuming that is what you want to do? I'll save you the trouble... you will download software -> get depressed because your cpu and gpu hash way lower than you expected and this is before you even calculate how much electricity is being used.

That is true, but he can try to mine alts - Fresh coins often have very low diff. If the coin jump to good exchange can earn something Wink That's good practice Smiley
The actual problem is that this is considered as gambling. Since the difficulty is low, the coin don't have much value. If you decide to hold on to it, it can either die off or get into a exchange and the value rises. Most alt coins either will never have high value or are just a pump and dump scheme. The time, hardware and electricity would be wasted
legendary
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Merit: 1035
November 24, 2014, 08:21:10 AM
#20
So signature campaigns wont help me earn btc unless i'm a higher member so what about mining? Are there any miners that can be downloaded?

Don't bother with mining unless you have bought actual mining hardware, you will pay more for electricity than you make from mining with your PC. I'm assuming that is what you want to do? I'll save you the trouble... you will download software -> get depressed because your cpu and gpu hash way lower than you expected and this is before you even calculate how much electricity is being used.

That is true, but he can try to mine alts - Fresh coins often have very low diff. If the coin jump to good exchange can earn something Wink That's good practice Smiley
member
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November 24, 2014, 08:14:24 AM
#19
So signature campaigns wont help me earn btc unless i'm a higher member so what about mining? Are there any miners that can be downloaded?

Don't bother with mining unless you have bought actual mining hardware, you will pay more for electricity than you make from mining with your PC. I'm assuming that is what you want to do? I'll save you the trouble... you will download software -> get depressed because your cpu and gpu hash way lower than you expected and this is before you even calculate how much electricity is being used.
legendary
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November 24, 2014, 07:50:54 AM
#18

Seriously, do you know what data mining is? Please spend a few minutes on http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Data_mining if you don't. It has nothing to do with cryptocurrency.

Yes, data mining is completely something else! If you want to mine crypto on your hardware (not in cloud), you need to look for information about SHA or Script mining.

Here you can find software:
https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?board=42.0
hero member
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November 24, 2014, 06:30:02 AM
#17

Seriously, do you know what data mining is? Please spend a few minutes on http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Data_mining if you don't. It has nothing to do with cryptocurrency.
legendary
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November 18, 2014, 09:46:03 AM
#16
Or maybe you are looking for cloud mining..? So you have to read that:

https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/advice-for-new-users-regarding-cloud-mining-739510
legendary
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November 18, 2014, 09:43:21 AM
#15
So signature campaigns wont help me earn btc unless i'm a higher member so what about mining? Are there any miners that can be downloaded?
Mining uses processing power. The processing power depends on how good your hardware is. CPU mining is long dead, so is GPU. Low end ASICs are also out of the game. If you have cheap electricity, you can try to buy one from ASIC manufacturers but most of them either ships them late or doesn't ship. So the best way to earn is to post around the forum and wait to turn into a member but, there aren't alot of signature campaigns for members.
hero member
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November 18, 2014, 08:41:33 AM
#14
If by "miners" you are referring to mining software, then yes you can download CGMiner or BFGMiner.
But you can't get any bitcoin by mining with your computers. You need to buy ASICs or mining contracts, which is not easy to achieve break-even.
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