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Topic: I Hope ALL Of Your Are Running Your Bitcoin Client As Well As Greedily Mining..! (Read 2588 times)

full member
Activity: 222
Merit: 100
Loud noise of CPU fan make me notice it. Besides it increases energy usage.
Like I said, if I would ever "mine" I wouldn't do this to generate Bitcoins, the only reason would be contributing a little to network security.
legendary
Activity: 1284
Merit: 1001
Any particular reason for the 5-10%? It's pretty pointless to mine with a CPU, but if you're going to do it, there's no point in limiting to 10%. Just set the process priority to low and you won't notice it.
full member
Activity: 222
Merit: 100
Even if you don't have to because you're mining in a shared pool and don't really use bitcoin yet...

I know I am!

There is strength in numbers. The larger our network looks to outsiders the more secure/accepted it will be perceived.

I run client, I don't mine. I'm not interested in mining for profit, because I would have to wait to long. I could "donate" 5-10% of my CPU to make the network a tiny bit more secure, but not 100%. And if I enable generating coins it's always 100%. When I suggested on IRC an option to set how much CPU is used, I heard "it's open source, write it". So I laughed and never thought about enabling the generation again.
legendary
Activity: 1284
Merit: 1001
You can only forward to hosts that have opened the ports, and they are much better connected to the rest of the web than you, so they don't need it. You're actually just adding load to them, because they have to be hubs for all the peers that don't allow incoming connections.
hero member
Activity: 726
Merit: 500
Am I correct in thinking that only clients with port 8333 forwarded are helping the network?  The 8 connections made by non-forwarded clients are all receive-only, right?

If port 8333 is not forwarded, you cannot accept inbound connections.  However, you can still forward transactions received from one of the 8 connected nodes to the other 7.  So it still helps.
hero member
Activity: 840
Merit: 1000
Am I correct in thinking that only clients with port 8333 forwarded are helping the network?  The 8 connections made by non-forwarded clients are all receive-only, right?

I have one of my mining boxes forwarded, as well as an EC2 micro instance (free tier, anyone could set one up to improve network strength)
sr. member
Activity: 280
Merit: 252
Non-mining machines still strengthen the network by improving connectivity.

My thoughts exactly.
hero member
Activity: 726
Merit: 500
I have seven clients which run 24/7, five of which are standalone mining machines.  Non-mining machines still strengthen the network by improving connectivity.
member
Activity: 112
Merit: 10
I always leave mine running to accept auto payments from pools as they come available. If your wallet is on the mining machine, it really is a "Why not" kind of thing.
legendary
Activity: 1284
Merit: 1001
Mainstream people aren't going to have a clue about how it works under the hood, so it won't influence their confidence in it at all.
sr. member
Activity: 280
Merit: 252
Even if you don't have to because you're mining in a shared pool and don't really use bitcoin yet...

I know I am!

There is strength in numbers. The larger our network looks to outsiders the more secure/accepted it will be perceived.
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