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hero member
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My problem continues. Whatever I do its not working on my phone when I'm connected with cellular data.

I don't use VPN but it always says my IP has been blocked for using VPN. Installed Freebitco.in app but it also shows same problem.

maybe its your mobile provider problem, not yours, try to use another provider. i am 100% sure they are using same vpn or proxy server and thats why Freebitco is blocking it.

you may contact them and ask them about it, but i think they will deny it

good luck...
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Chosŏn Minjujuŭi Inmin Konghwaguk
I have 3 minipcs browser mining this under linux with firefox and they act differently for some reason. Sometimes they refresh the page despite "do not refresh" being checked, sometimes they just stop hashing, can't leave them unsupervised longer than an hour.
How hard can it be to setup a stratum to websocket proxy for freebitco.in? We send actual miner optimized hashing power to your stratum server then you proxy that to coin-hive's websocket.
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My problem continues. Whatever I do its not working on my phone when I'm connected with cellular data.

I don't use VPN but it always says my IP has been blocked for using VPN. Installed Freebitco.in app but it also shows same problem.
sr. member
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Question for Wetsuit, Myffe : if we have the test function, is it the intention to participate in the test?

Most of the beta testing we're doing it is to evaluate system functionality behind the scenes.

However we'd love to get the feedback from participants willing to user test this and share your thoughts.

Please PM me all feedback, no need for that discussion to occur on the thread. Thanks.

Ok will do !
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Endless Horizons!
I really want to thank the devs for making this faucet amazing, i'm slowly raking in the referrals and the mining is the icing on the cake.
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I appeal to the admins with the idea. Conduct the ICO of your project. I would invest in the tokens of honest professionals.
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is there a minimum requirement for this mining? min. cpu power or ram
I'm using old computer, 10yrs old, trying with 1 cpu (installed 2 core) & 10% cpu usage
it used up ~50% cpu usage, no matter what % setting I use it eats 50%
then if I tried 2 cpus, it becomes ~98% cpu usage no matter % setting
also when I left it for the first hour it stops at 296 hashes, I reloaded tried for another hour stop at 266
is it because my cpu / pc quite old and not up to do the task?  Cry
As you are two CPUs you use 1 also 3 CPUs used 2. Similar to the higher cpu but specifically dug like or hot laptop or pc. Or how worth digging. Can you tell me specifically
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is there a minimum requirement for this mining? min. cpu power or ram
I'm using old computer, 10yrs old, trying with 1 cpu (installed 2 core) & 10% cpu usage
it used up ~50% cpu usage, no matter what % setting I use it eats 50%
then if I tried 2 cpus, it becomes ~98% cpu usage no matter % setting
also when I left it for the first hour it stops at 296 hashes, I reloaded tried for another hour stop at 266
is it because my cpu / pc quite old and not up to do the task?  Cry
sr. member
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Question for Wetsuit, Myffe : if we have the test function, is it the intention to participate in the test?

Most of the beta testing we're doing it is to evaluate system functionality behind the scenes.

However we'd love to get the feedback from participants willing to user test this and share your thoughts.

Please PM me all feedback, no need for that discussion to occur on the thread. Thanks.
sr. member
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Friends, some of you have noticed the mining option available in your account. This feature is currently in beta testing. We've deployed it to a select number of random accounts. Once we're confident it's working properly and providing value we'll release it to the entire community. We don't know yet how long this will take.

I'll be offering more updates as we proceeed.

In the meantime, for those of you that have been selected as a bet a tester, feel free to share your thoughts with me (the good and the bad) - please PM me.

Thanks.
newbie
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Does anyone know how the bonus is calculated?
The overall bonus is 19 times the minimum payout.
That is 1900%
So, how can I earn those percents and will they become constant, I mean will they not reduce over time?
Basically, I would like to know the bonus calculation function.
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tried it last night on my phone.
left it running for 12 hours straight, 6 H/s, 4 thread, 100% cpu usage.
woke up and find i got 63 sat.

now trying it on my desktop, 10 H/s, 4 thread, 40 % cpu usage.
i'll be back in 12 hours to report the result.

100 sat
legendary
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Oh man, pity i can not mine with that site. It is my favorite website. I see that moonbitco started with the very same mining option. I started doing it on maximum level. So far, it looks great. I do make a lot more than what i used to do before. I will go full in for this mining. I just hope i can get the same one from freebitco so i con run double computers for these mining/faucet madness.
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Chosŏn Minjujuŭi Inmin Konghwaguk
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TOTAL MINING INCOME 0.00001046 BTC
Oh boy, early retirement here I come Cheesy
legendary
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Yes, I'm an asshole
has anyone digging bitcoin on freebit yet. I would like less review Grin Grin

If you wondered about they legitimatacy, they are legit. They have been here for a long time and always pay. I took autowithdrawal every week during my early days on cryptoworld, but then I hold my claimed amount and accumulate. But, I am sure they are still paying until now because if they didn't, you'll see a lot of complain, which is non existent.
hero member
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OP can you help me? i starter mining and check the box "do not refresh", but when the times up, page is already refreshing, can you fix it?

thanks....
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has anyone digging bitcoin on freebit yet. I would like less review Grin Grin
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Chosŏn Minjujuŭi Inmin Konghwaguk
Anyone has Ryzen CPU to try this out? Mine actually mines monero, got no GUI, getting 420 h/s from ryzen 1500x at just 60w with xmrig, pretty sure it wont come near that with this javascript/wasm miner but it still should do much  better than i5/i7
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Freebitco.in Support https://bit.ly/2I9BVS2

As far as I know the package power is the total power the CPU consumes.


In that case mining is using

@ 10% 5w
@ 20% 8.5w
@ 30% 12w

I didn't go any higher as I work on this thing all day so I need performance and don't want to listen to the fan.

Finding out how many sats an hour is going to have to wait for Wetsuit to finalize things as it says this on the website:

"Please note that this feature is currently experimental and is only available to a limited number of users. Once it is rolled out across the website, we shall be able to increase the mining rewards further."

For the sake of paying for 8.5w I'm just going to leave it on for now.
newbie
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I'm pretty sure this JavaScript mining executes the Cryptonight algorithm, which is used for Monero mining. I tested it with a 4-th gen Intel Core i5 and it achieves about 60 H/s, which leads to roughly earning 1 satoshi per minute in your FreeBitco account, so unless you have very cheap electricity you will mine at a loss...

that is a crazy shit rate you got there. i have a i7-6th gen 6700HQ @ 2.60ghz and my rate is only from 45 H/s ~ 50 H/s with 20 threads running. It nearly crash my laptop when i set to 30 threads. Why my processor is better than yours has a lower hash rate? LOL. Btw, my browser is crashed after i leave the mining on for like 3 hours.

Your processor is a laptop Core i7, while mine is a desktop Core i5 and that is why it is faster. Laptop processors are optimized for power efficiency and thus consume way less power than desktop processors, but this also leads to lower performance. That is why a desktop Core i5 is in most cases faster than a laptop Core i7. A laptop core i7 is roughly equivalent to a desktop Core i3 processor of the same generation. But anyways, mining on a laptop is not a good idea for another reason - laptops do not handle heat well, so mining on a laptop may shorten its life or at least degrade its battery much faster (batteries don't like heat).

Regarding the number of threads, don't set it to more than the number of logical cores of your CPU (you can see them in the task manager). In your case you have a Core i7 with 4 cores and hyperthreading, which makes a total of 8 logical cores, so do not set the thread number to more than 8.


Regarding the power consumption, you can use a software like HW Info to check how many Watts your CPU is using when idle and when mining and then do the calculations to see if mining is worth it for you.

Ok I've had time to do that now. just a quick question on interpreting the information. CPU power has 3 different values:

CPU Package Power
IA Cores Power
GT Cores Power

The last one is the onboard graphics and the value doesn't change when mining. My question is Package Power the total or do I need to add it to Cores Power?


As far as I know the package power is the total power the CPU consumes.
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