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legendary
Activity: 1960
Merit: 1026
January 13, 2020, 06:10:38 AM
#93
What you think minning with mobile device is worthles? Just imagine my phone stay up for 24hours lol
Already tried minning with GPU and broke my pc lmao i dont think is my phone better than pc :/

i think it's still not worth if you want to mine using your phone because your phone needs to stay up for 24 hours with this your phone can be exploded.\
but the main thing is how much we can earn in a day if you want to mine using a phone? because if you can mine more than 100$ in a day i think it will be good if you do that.
sr. member
Activity: 1162
Merit: 253
January 13, 2020, 05:54:25 AM
#92
What you think minning with mobile device is worthles? Just imagine my phone stay up for 24hours lol
Already tried minning with GPU and broke my pc lmao i dont think is my phone better than pc :/
hero member
Activity: 1432
Merit: 500
January 13, 2020, 12:10:07 AM
#91
I already have some  experience about mining in my mobile and it has end with scam and west of your time and  your mobile energy so better stop using such mobile miming applications and promoting them. If someone looking legit altcoins miming then you can mine ETN coins with there could mining applications.
jr. member
Activity: 224
Merit: 1
January 12, 2020, 07:25:32 PM
#90
I think pi is a scam, I don't think the "Stanford PhD's exist and it's not even a blockchain, it's a mlm scheme. Electroneum however is mineable and based on cryptonight "monero" code. The mobile app is admittedly not real mining (it's simulated) but it is a blockchain secured by miners selected by electroneum because they run a charity/non-profit. The app is easy to use and you can even buy mobile contracts in some countries with ETN and there is a new craigslist like platform being integrated. You can mine faster if you use the code DD9D62
jr. member
Activity: 224
Merit: 1
January 12, 2020, 06:51:57 PM
#89
You can mine JSEcoin on your phone. Direct your mobile browser to jsecoin.com/o/?a=32224 it only mines when your browser is open and screen is on so you will need to download a keep screen on app too. It is designed to use very little cpu power so it's okay for mobile mining, you could even mine on a playstation or smarttv or fridge.
sr. member
Activity: 1123
Merit: 253
January 09, 2020, 04:36:31 AM
#88
If it is mining as in mining, that is not going to last long. If a CPU overheats and consumes a lot of electric energy, then a cell phone will have a shorter battery or life span. Think twice about this. You might end up buying a new cell phone every month.
Very well said. Mining uses a huge amount of energy and I don't think that phones can handle this kind of activity. If you want to mine then buy a mining rig because I phones can nothing to do with it. Besides, there will be halving again you need to upgrade your mining rig in order to solve those blocks. And even a computer I think would not be a good idea to use upon mining so better if you will purchase a mining rig.

it is a social mining, as I understood, it is not PoW, so does not require a lot of processing power, it is important to have many contacts to reach larger rewards...
app goal is to have trusted network, through people include people they trust in a secure network, but since there is a better reward if you introduce more people, people are willing to introduce everyone, and main goal to have secure and trusted network will not be easy to reach...
it is not trade-able, as far as I know

Yeah, I have realized this. It is not going to be the typical mining that we think about. It is not PoW as you have correctly pointed out. This is not about running your smart phone online 24/7. This is more of a mining in terms of creating a network through invitations, and then asking for confirmation to make sure no bot has entered the game.

For now, there is nothing that one can actually gain from the token. If somebody knows, why do people continue to mine PI then?
hero member
Activity: 1008
Merit: 501
January 08, 2020, 10:40:39 AM
#87
Stop promoting a project like this, please. If you want to promote your offer do it in the proper way, create an ANN thread at least. I don't believe mining on a phone can be profitable, rather it will harm your smartphone,'s health, will consume high electricity and so on. Therefore you saying this app gets downloaded over 500k times, but I can't see it on google!  
legendary
Activity: 2156
Merit: 1151
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January 08, 2020, 10:36:47 AM
#86
If it is mining as in mining, that is not going to last long. If a CPU overheats and consumes a lot of electric energy, then a cell phone will have a shorter battery or life span. Think twice about this. You might end up buying a new cell phone every month.
Very well said. Mining uses a huge amount of energy and I don't think that phones can handle this kind of activity. If you want to mine then buy a mining rig because I phones can nothing to do with it. Besides, there will be halving again you need to upgrade your mining rig in order to solve those blocks. And even a computer I think would not be a good idea to use upon mining so better if you will purchase a mining rig.

it is a social mining, as I understood, it is not PoW, so does not require a lot of processing power, it is important to have many contacts to reach larger rewards...
app goal is to have trusted network, through people include people they trust in a secure network, but since there is a better reward if you introduce more people, people are willing to introduce everyone, and main goal to have secure and trusted network will not be easy to reach...
it is not trade-able, as far as I know
sr. member
Activity: 854
Merit: 267
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January 08, 2020, 10:32:04 AM
#85
If it is mining as in mining, that is not going to last long. If a CPU overheats and consumes a lot of electric energy, then a cell phone will have a shorter battery or life span. Think twice about this. You might end up buying a new cell phone every month.
Very well said. Mining uses a huge amount of energy and I don't think that phones can handle this kind of activity. If you want to mine then buy a mining rig because I phones can nothing to do with it. Besides, there will be halving again you need to upgrade your mining rig in order to solve those blocks. And even a computer I think would not be a good idea to use upon mining so better if you will purchase a mining rig.
sr. member
Activity: 962
Merit: 269
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January 08, 2020, 10:18:54 AM
#84
Stanford grads find a way to mine on a cell phone.
500K+ downloads. Protected Google app.
Earn everyday.
weminepi.com
i think it's not a good idea to mine crypto using your cell phone
it's not the same with desktop or laptop that have cooling system
usually, the phone battery will overheat and get damaged and buying a new phone is expensive
in my opinion, it's not really worth to try

hero member
Activity: 644
Merit: 509
January 08, 2020, 10:06:53 AM
#83
Stanford grads find a way to mine on a cell phone.
500K+ downloads. Protected Google app.
its just 10.000 downloader not 500k+
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Earn everyday.
weminepi.com
be ware of scam check this review
The app works great. But there is no withdrawal, no value, it's a blank like Abe. No point it fall under the same logic as anything can be currency as long as its desired. Like the bottle cap theory at the end of the world. Same logic no point. It is a cloud miner. Will revisit in the future if it has more of a plan I will give it a new review

https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.blockchainvault&reviewId=gp%3AAOqpTOEGBuergzfVzkgVY_n7n8rVm7b2JdtjIUdzeCyTiKNkKs3T7gclVFZ7xF34eA7HjtK0AXgIzohmlsiPEg
hero member
Activity: 1458
Merit: 509
January 08, 2020, 10:05:22 AM
#82
If it is mining as in mining, that is not going to last long. If a CPU overheats and consumes a lot of electric energy, then a cell phone will have a shorter battery or life span. Think twice about this. You might end up buying a new cell phone every month.

There's a possibility of one buying new phone as you have rightly said. Basically I wouldn't advise anyone to ever try using his or her phone for mining of any kind. Phones has low capacity to mining compare to computers which where designed for such purpose.
You don't need even a new phone to mine crypto and the old one is enough to be used to mine a new crypto that based on mobile phone to mine the coin. Ah it looks like you don't understand about how it works. i suggest you to take a look at pi and read about what makes it able to be mined with your phone. ETN is much better to get the best information regarding this.
sr. member
Activity: 1988
Merit: 275
January 08, 2020, 10:02:05 AM
#81
If it is mining as in mining, that is not going to last long. If a CPU overheats and consumes a lot of electric energy, then a cell phone will have a shorter battery or life span. Think twice about this. You might end up buying a new cell phone every month.

There's a possibility of one buying new phone as you have rightly said. Basically I wouldn't advise anyone to ever try using his or her phone for mining of any kind. Phones has low capacity to mining compare to computers which where designed for such purpose.

That is the major drawback of mining via phone. Of course, you will not see the effect at the beginning but give it few months and you might see the effect on your phone. It is really not advisable to mine on your phone 24/7. This is the reason why there is no project that is successful on this.
full member
Activity: 1470
Merit: 148
January 08, 2020, 09:56:22 AM
#80
If it is mining as in mining, that is not going to last long. If a CPU overheats and consumes a lot of electric energy, then a cell phone will have a shorter battery or life span. Think twice about this. You might end up buying a new cell phone every month.

There's a possibility of one buying new phone as you have rightly said. Basically I wouldn't advise anyone to ever try using his or her phone for mining of any kind. Phones has low capacity to mining compare to computers which where designed for such purpose.
sr. member
Activity: 784
Merit: 251
January 08, 2020, 09:50:09 AM
#79
Actually this is a fun thing, we just have to capitalize on the smartphone and start getting from the results of mining. but behind it all, if you think broadly, this is not a form of innovation, but just to play. imagine if your smartphone lives 24 hours full and with heavy tasks like this mining. I'm sure the age of your smartphone will not be long, plus malware sometimes likes to infiltrate obscure programs. It's better to use the PoS method in my opinion.
sr. member
Activity: 826
Merit: 252
January 08, 2020, 09:13:49 AM
#78
I think there's some mistake in your mind, there's no profitable mining using phone. The right answer is built your own rig, use your warehouse or garage as space, make solar energy for electricity supply and let it run. Big fund at the front but you'll get huge income at the end. Use phone as the function, communication only. Mining need space, hard equipment and electricity supply, all of that can't be done by phone.
sr. member
Activity: 2226
Merit: 347
January 08, 2020, 09:09:33 AM
#77
If it is mining as in mining, that is not going to last long. If a CPU overheats and consumes a lot of electric energy, then a cell phone will have a shorter battery or life span. Think twice about this. You might end up buying a new cell phone every month.

Funny because cellphones cannot sustain btc or altcoins mining today. As time pass by and btc keeps on making the halving gpu will always need to be upgraded in order to maintain the speed of solving the blocks and to get the reward as fast as your gpu performance. How can you expect a mobile phone to mine anything when the power and memory is very limited. Think about it guys.
sr. member
Activity: 1372
Merit: 348
January 08, 2020, 09:01:02 AM
#76
Stanford grads find a way to mine on a cell phone.
500K+ downloads. Protected Google app.
Earn everyday.
weminepi.com

Pi is not yet ready to trade till now. How many coin we will get for 24hours mining? Does it consume too much space in mobile? Does it consume too much energy? Faster device will mine more coins than old/slower cheap? Please answer these questions. App will be safe as google store has stored it, it seems

If you are talking about PI, I believe the daily reward is the same whether you have an old CP or the high end new brand as long as the app is compatible.  The only thing that will have you an advantage is for you to have lots of referral.  The more people you refer on the PI network the bigger the bonuses you will get.  PI network is just a simulation and there is really no mining activity when you run it.



I agree that it is not advisable to mine on a mobile phone, it will cost you more than your mining profit.
sr. member
Activity: 1123
Merit: 253
January 08, 2020, 08:54:51 AM
#75
If it is mining as in mining, that is not going to last long. If a CPU overheats and consumes a lot of electric energy, then a cell phone will have a shorter battery or life span. Think twice about this. You might end up buying a new cell phone every month.
hero member
Activity: 2688
Merit: 588
January 08, 2020, 08:49:25 AM
#74
Stanford grads find a way to mine on a cell phone.
500K+ downloads. Protected Google app.
Earn everyday.
weminepi.com
I will advise you to just forget about it.

Mining on a phone is not good and even if you do and take the risk of making your beautiful phone pass through heat it’s still not worth it because the reward isn’t much.

I have tried to mine with my phone once, a 2gb RAM phone with a CPU of 1.3 GHz, and my phone froze up and stopped working and just kept heating up to the extent I was just freaking confused and thought it’s going to blow and then I started to hit the power button and luckily for me the phone switched off and I left it to cool off before restarting it again and it was good. Then I checked if I have gotten any reward from the platform and I got zero, lol.

So, it is not worth it, unless this one will be different. But my advice is that if you want to mine, buy a computer and set-up your miner.
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