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July 03, 2020, 04:48:46 PM
#82
Here is another CPU coin I found: DMS coin
It has real world use case, which is already implemented.
With it you can store any file hash in a blockchain, thus proving it's authenticity and timestamp.
If interested, you can learn more on their Discord: https://discord.gg/acfRC4X

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September 01, 2019, 01:05:34 PM
#81
BiblePay offers a hybrid Proof of Work called Proof of Bible Hash (PoBH) with some staking mechanism.
You need 125k BBP that is 1 day old to use as stake so you can cpu mine.

At around 1,400 BBP @ 7 satoshi that is about $1 per mined block currently.
Difficulty has been rising steadily, but is still be profitable for the time being.
Hard to say what the price of BTC will be, but I'm at least paying for my electricity costs.

BiblePay Mining - Quick Start Guide:
https://wiki.biblepay.org/Quick_Start

Supplemental Guides:

Windows - https://www.reddit.com/r/BiblePay/comments/6umlqq/how_to_mine_biblepay_on_windows/
Linux - https://www.reddit.com/r/BiblePay/comments/6ummuj/how_to_mine_biblepay_on_linux/
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August 30, 2019, 07:36:28 AM
#80
Hi all,

it's not a good profitable period to mine, but after vacation, what are you mining?

Thanks

P.S. I'm mining UPlexa (CPU and GPU).
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August 29, 2019, 08:22:00 AM
#79
Your CPU can be also used to run a network node for Metahash network.
Payout is good, the coin is added to several exchanges.

If you don't want to run an advanced node, you can run a simple -> Metagather client
which requires very little CPU power and internet. No open ports or anything.
The team will lend you a 1000 free coins so you can start forging your own coins
by just being online 24/7.
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August 24, 2019, 10:45:31 PM
#78

BiblePay abandoned PoDC (proof of distributed computing) which credited people BBP for BOINC tasks (RAC), but they still offer a hybrid Proof of Work called Proof of Bible Hash (PoBH) with some staking mechanism. You need 125k BBP that is 1 day old to use as stake so you can cpu mine.

At around 1,400 BBP @ 7 satoshi that is about $1 per mined block currently. Difficulty has been rising steadily, but is still be profitable for the time being. Hard to say what the price of BTC will be, but I'm at least paying for my electricity costs.
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February 15, 2019, 03:13:44 PM
#77
yenten is good to mine too after community take over and make new update wallet.

next month yenten change algo to yespower maybe price will pump.
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February 14, 2019, 03:19:58 PM
#76
arqma and ird are both cpu. mineable....you can even dual mine them and boost earnings by 50%
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February 14, 2019, 04:50:29 AM
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Any different suggestion?
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February 13, 2019, 07:32:26 AM
#74
Have a coin to suggest or voice to opinion? Comment!
How about Qwertycoin? I mined it on cpu some time ago.. here it's topic https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=2881418.1180

Interesting I'll give it a look!
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January 16, 2019, 08:52:49 AM
#73
Have a coin to suggest or voice to opinion? Comment!
How about Qwertycoin? I mined it on cpu some time ago.. here it's topic https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=2881418.1180
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December 26, 2018, 10:36:28 AM
#72
Hi! thanks for the nice initiative Smiley

Though in those times when GPUs are so powerful, and as soon as any coin gets some serious visibility ASICS are being produced too, finding some projects that are interesting to mine with a CPU can be quite exhausting after a while... And actually, why bother making our CPUs overheat just to squeeze a few coins out of it, while we can just use 1-2% of our CPU power, and still use our computer for other tasks and even find some use for our ooooooold laptop that's taking dust?

Staking (and masternodes) can be a very nice way to go, especially when a project is brand new and with some really great ideas to keep the coin's value as high as possible (this "defensive buy wall" idea is a must, their idea for increasing liquidity is awesome too...) check their discord (very nice team, btw!), and get a glimpse at their whitepaper, their strategy is clearly explained.
Bonus points: ATM partnerships, Raspberry Pi...

One of Masternodes biggest flaws is that investors can have no guarantee that the value of their investment will at least be maintained. This project's team has found a smart (and most probably efficient, we'll be able to confirm as soon as they're accepted on their first -decentralized -Exchange!) way to avoid this flaw.

They're on pre-sale right now, and as opposed to the usual masternodes projects, it's the best time to get in, because of this "defensive buy wall" strategy that should guarantee that the price wouldn't fall under the pre-sales price, at least...

I do love CPU coins (and if some of you followed me around, you know that I'm all over the place concerning this matter Cheesy ) but I became a moderator on their channel because I got quite enthusiastic about the project and they decided to give me this opportunity to support them even more.

No guarantee of success, as usual, but this one show some really good signs! Smiley
https://discord.gg/XzZhtqE
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December 23, 2018, 04:21:44 AM
#71

Nice shilling, but I gotta say spreadsheet list is not that bad.
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December 22, 2018, 09:01:07 AM
#70
Like togo said plenty of cpu coins it that group, not just plain links, lot of discussions also
some coin devs, pool operators, exchange owners...
probably around 30 cpu-only mineable coins, and some other good CN and non-CN coins that are mineable with cpu/gpu
it would be pointless to post 50 links here, join to CPUminers.Club and you joined them all  Grin
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December 22, 2018, 08:05:44 AM
#69

Have a coin to suggest or voice to opinion? Comment!

My two cents:

1. JCE coin - a CPU only, web minable coin, replacing web ads
2. uPlexa - a CPU / (recently also a GPU) IoT minable coin with a very strong team
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December 21, 2018, 03:09:33 AM
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Added Verus to the list.
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December 20, 2018, 04:12:56 AM
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So, which one of you folks got a coin to contribute to this list?
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December 19, 2018, 12:18:38 PM
#65
Plenty of CPU coins out there, you just gotta keep em to yourself, thats the trick...

I'm mining 1 on a ryzen, making $2 a day after power....which beats my gpu setup....

Just look hard, and mine with consideration, oh, and dont overlook the x11/x13 coins, just cos they are ASIC mined (hint)

J



Smiley
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December 19, 2018, 11:46:38 AM
#64
Plenty of CPU coins out there, you just gotta keep em to yourself, thats the trick...

I'm mining 1 on a ryzen, making $2 a day after power....which beats my gpu setup....

Just look hard, and mine with consideration, oh, and dont overlook the x11/x13 coins, just cos they are ASIC mined (hint)

J

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December 19, 2018, 08:53:52 AM
#63
Plenty of CPU coins out there, you just gotta keep em to yourself, thats the trick...

I'm mining 1 on a ryzen, making $2 a day after power....which beats my gpu setup....

Just look hard, and mine with consideration, oh, and dont overlook the x11/x13 coins, just cos they are ASIC mined (hint)

J

Really? What's that coin? 020London or BitcoinXS?
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December 19, 2018, 08:15:26 AM
#62
Plenty of CPU coins out there, you just gotta keep em to yourself, thats the trick...

I'm mining 1 on a ryzen, making $2 a day after power....which beats my gpu setup....

Just look hard, and mine with consideration, oh, and dont overlook the x11/x13 coins, just cos they are ASIC mined (hint)

J
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December 19, 2018, 03:21:46 AM
#61
After GPU frenzy, FPGAs rising. I wonder if CPU has a shot in this competition...
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December 18, 2018, 03:49:14 AM
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Is there any other CPU coin we don't know yet? (Beside Monero Forks)
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December 17, 2018, 02:46:46 AM
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Yep still mining xmr on my ryzens. 

AMD really did well with it's Ryzen series.
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December 16, 2018, 03:57:43 AM
#58
what coin you prefer to mine?

I'm currently mining TERA.

thank for advice

Theymos needs to add "block sig spammer comment" option to threads, we could get rid of fake comments on threads. Dude commented twice just to increase his post number.
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December 15, 2018, 02:42:44 PM
#57
what coin you prefer to mine?

I'm currently mining TERA.

thank for advice
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December 15, 2018, 07:46:53 AM
#56
what coin you prefer to mine?

I'm currently mining TERA.
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December 15, 2018, 06:29:54 AM
#55
what coin you prefer to mine?
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December 14, 2018, 01:42:56 PM
#54
Is there anyone still mining Monero or Monero Forks with CPU?

Monero on Minergate.

I asked if anyone mining with cpu boards, clearly you didn't understand what I said.
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December 14, 2018, 03:19:32 AM
#53
Oh, yes. This is one is a good one as well. Is Mercetox wallet back online?
Smiley
It was back online until 3 days ago.
ARO developers spotted a potential vulnerability in the ARO web wallet. They then immediately disabled the web wallet and asked Mercatox to be put in maintenance mode while they investigate root cause.
So Mercatox is back in maintenance, but this time due to the ARO developers' request.

Interesting thanks for the info!
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December 13, 2018, 02:24:43 PM
#52
Yep still mining xmr on my ryzens. 
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December 13, 2018, 02:21:57 PM
#51
Is there anyone still mining Monero or Monero Forks with CPU?

Monero on Minergate.
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December 13, 2018, 09:36:40 AM
#50
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December 13, 2018, 03:56:58 AM
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Oh, yes. This is one is a good one as well. Is Mercetox wallet back online?
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December 12, 2018, 02:10:06 PM
#48
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December 12, 2018, 10:49:35 AM
#47

First they delayed the launch, now they are ghosting. Yeah, I think it's dead too.
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December 12, 2018, 05:26:16 AM
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Is there anyone still mining Monero or Monero Forks with CPU?
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December 06, 2018, 10:53:09 AM
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X18 Minato just came out, an interesting one > https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/ann-minato-rework-first-x18-5068553
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December 05, 2018, 03:09:20 AM
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Guys keep in mind that OC Protocol algo (SHA256T) can be mined with FPGAs as well.
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December 04, 2018, 05:10:11 AM
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Well I am looking into the first coin on the list.


1. Tera > https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/ann-tera-smart-money-smart-contracts-pow-cpu-1000-tps-4573801

I have  some criteria that others may not have.

One  thing I like about a coin is can  gear builders pump it?

IE  can intel and amd buy the coin on exchanges to drive up the price.?

Think of it as both advertisings and  an exotic rebate for the cpu.

I had just started posting on the Tera Thread  so while I won't be giving out any new cpu coins I will be giving out opions of the feasibility of a builders coin pump.

They could but highly unlikely for an event like that to take place.


Why do you think CPU's and GPU's took off in 2016 and 2017

plenty of upward pressure on the coin prices made buying gpus and cpus and mob's and psu's a smart thing to do.

Asrock
Asus
MSI
EVGA
Gigabyte
Amd
Intel
Nvidia
Sapphire
Corsair
Seasonic

all stood to gain by upward coin prices from 2015 to 2017  so  upward coin prices happened  and those companies sold gear like mad.

the rush got killed off by coins getting asic attacked and millions of gamer/miners stopped.

For the entire cycle o9f crypto coins to work and have adoption  the gamer/miner is the foundation of adoption.

So when I look at any coin  that is small I want to see an easy pump in price I want to see true asic resistance.

This makes it worth while to mine small coins.  Is there a big upside.  We all know intel and amd are having a core war  and big power hungry cpus are in.

I think coins like Tera are the reason why this is so.
Next year in January or February amd is supposed to launch the x499 mobo and soon after the 3rd gen thread ripper.

So what would help me a gamer miner drop 300-400 for a mobo and 1200-1700 for a cpu   a coin to mine while I am not gaming.

Tera shows me a commitment to asic resistance = good
Tera needs to help me commit to it with a simpler way to mine it then a static ip
Tera needs to have a better way to trade it then OTC on discord

I would love to see it do this.
I would love to see hash rates for cpu's

True true. Dynamic IP & Pools and also light wallets is a must for wider adaption. We'll see that in a month or two.
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December 03, 2018, 03:33:48 AM
#41
Added Yenten to the list.
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December 02, 2018, 03:58:26 AM
#40

Dynamic (DYN),  Nimiq (NIM) and BiblePay (BBP), according to this thread: https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/hottest-cpu-only-coins-to-mine-right-now-4799398

and take a look at : https://newcpucoins.com/?cpu_only=true , may be there are some cpu mineable only that you want to add to your list

I don't intend to fill the list with every single CPU coin rather than try to point out unique ones with regular known coins. Tera, Ngin, OC Protocol, Ulord are little known.
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December 01, 2018, 12:03:37 PM
#39

Dynamic (DYN),  Nimiq (NIM) and BiblePay (BBP), according to this thread: https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/hottest-cpu-only-coins-to-mine-right-now-4799398

and take a look at : https://newcpucoins.com/?cpu_only=true , may be there are some cpu mineable only that you want to add to your list
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December 01, 2018, 11:41:26 AM
#38
Well I am looking into the first coin on the list.


1. Tera > https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/ann-tera-smart-money-smart-contracts-pow-cpu-1000-tps-4573801

I have  some criteria that others may not have.

One  thing I like about a coin is can  gear builders pump it?

IE  can intel and amd buy the coin on exchanges to drive up the price.?

Think of it as both advertisings and  an exotic rebate for the cpu.

I had just started posting on the Tera Thread  so while I won't be giving out any new cpu coins I will be giving out opions of the feasibility of a builders coin pump.

They could but highly unlikely for an event like that to take place.


Why do you think CPU's and GPU's took off in 2016 and 2017

plenty of upward pressure on the coin prices made buying gpus and cpus and mob's and psu's a smart thing to do.

Asrock
Asus
MSI
EVGA
Gigabyte
Amd
Intel
Nvidia
Sapphire
Corsair
Seasonic

all stood to gain by upward coin prices from 2015 to 2017  so  upward coin prices happened  and those companies sold gear like mad.

the rush got killed off by coins getting asic attacked and millions of gamer/miners stopped.

For the entire cycle o9f crypto coins to work and have adoption  the gamer/miner is the foundation of adoption.

So when I look at any coin  that is small I want to see an easy pump in price I want to see true asic resistance.

This makes it worth while to mine small coins.  Is there a big upside.  We all know intel and amd are having a core war  and big power hungry cpus are in.

I think coins like Tera are the reason why this is so.
Next year in January or February amd is supposed to launch the x499 mobo and soon after the 3rd gen thread ripper.

So what would help me a gamer miner drop 300-400 for a mobo and 1200-1700 for a cpu   a coin to mine while I am not gaming.

Tera shows me a commitment to asic resistance = good
Tera needs to help me commit to it with a simpler way to mine it then a static ip
Tera needs to have a better way to trade it then OTC on discord

I would love to see it do this.
I would love to see hash rates for cpu's
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December 01, 2018, 11:26:20 AM
#37
Well I am looking into the first coin on the list.


1. Tera > https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/ann-tera-smart-money-smart-contracts-pow-cpu-1000-tps-4573801

I have  some criteria that others may not have.

One  thing I like about a coin is can  gear builders pump it?

IE  can intel and amd buy the coin on exchanges to drive up the price.?

Think of it as both advertisings and  an exotic rebate for the cpu.

I had just started posting on the Tera Thread  so while I won't be giving out any new cpu coins I will be giving out opions of the feasibility of a builders coin pump.

They could but highly unlikely for an event like that to take place.
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Well I am looking into the first coin on the list.


1. Tera > https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/ann-tera-smart-money-smart-contracts-pow-cpu-1000-tps-4573801

I have  some criteria that others may not have.

One  thing I like about a coin is can  gear builders pump it?

IE  can intel and amd buy the coin on exchanges to drive up the price.?

Think of it as both advertisings and  an exotic rebate for the cpu.

I had just started posting on the Tera Thread  so while I won't be giving out any new cpu coins I will be giving out opions of the feasibility of a builders coin pump.
What can i add? The blockchain is called TERA smart money. Do not confuse with others
If you have met projects equal to this let me know.


TERA smart money is a decentralized blockchain with high network bandwidth + smart contracts + Dapps + private blockchains for the banking sector and corporations with the ability to merge into one global network + stable coins.

website in developing http://terafoundation.org/

publicAPI: https://github.com/terafoundation/wallet/blob/master/Doc/Eng/API.md

https://github.com/terafoundation

Explorer: http://terafoundation.org/explorer.html

web wallet soon in December http://terafoundation.org/web-wallet.html


ANN https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/ann-tera-smart-money-smart-contracts-pow-cpu-1000-tps-4573801

 https://t.me/TERA_Foundation

 https://discord.gg/CvwrbeG

short wallet review https://youtu.be/qRZYNQF-4k8


Specification
Consensus: POW
Algorithm: TERAhash (sha3 + Optimize RAM hashing)
Max emission: 1 Bln (TERA)
Mining: CPU only
Block size: 120 KB
Premine: 5%
Development fund: 1% of the mining amount
Block generation time: 1 second
Block confirmation time: 8 seconds
Speed: from 1000 transactions per second
Commission: free of charge

Additional Information
Cryptography:   sha3, secp256k1
Protection against DDoS:   PoW (hash calculation)
Platform:   Node.JS
Smart contract language:   Javascript
Wallets:   Windows - src & setup; MacOS, Linux - src only
Network launch:   01.07.2018 12:0:0 (UTC)
Mining launch:   UTC "2018-07-24 15:33:20(UTC)

Roadmap
Smart-contracts – October, 2018 DONE
Decentralized forum – November, 2018 DONE
Decentralized exchange – November 2018 DONE
Web and light wallets - December 2018
Android/iOS Wallets – Q1 2019
Internal voting system – Q1 2019
Research to increase transactions with sharding up to 1 million tps – Q2 2019
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Is there any coin mineable with unused cellular phone?

Yes... Take a look at Stellite and JSEcoin - Both are cell phone mineable

So, as Electroneum and any Cryptonight fork. I can't see any incentive to mine with cell phone.

I've accumulated several thousand JSEcoin coins mining on my phone. Not enough to retire (haha) but more than I had before. As long as you have unlimited data might as well accumulate some extra coins

You realize max supply is 10 Billion, right? Several thousands doesn't really mean anything and since you can't scale with phones(even if you would, that be stupid).

Yes, I realize that. And I enjoy mining on my phone as well as do others. What a negative thread you've got going here. People respond and you just criticize them. Lame Roll Eyes
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November 29, 2018, 08:50:38 PM
#32
Well I am looking into the first coin on the list.


1. Tera > https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/ann-tera-smart-money-smart-contracts-pow-cpu-1000-tps-4573801

I have  some criteria that others may not have.

One  thing I like about a coin is can  gear builders pump it?

IE  can intel and amd buy the coin on exchanges to drive up the price.?

Think of it as both advertisings and  an exotic rebate for the cpu.

I had just started posting on the Tera Thread  so while I won't be giving out any new cpu coins I will be giving out opions of the feasibility of a builders coin pump.
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November 29, 2018, 02:34:04 PM
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Is there any coin mineable with unused cellular phone?

Yes... Take a look at Stellite and JSEcoin - Both are cell phone mineable

So, as Electroneum and any Cryptonight fork. I can't see any incentive to mine with cell phone.

I've accumulated several thousand JSEcoin coins mining on my phone. Not enough to retire (haha) but more than I had before. As long as you have unlimited data might as well accumulate some extra coins

You realize max supply is 10 Billion, right? Several thousands doesn't really mean anything and since you can't scale with phones(even if you would, that be stupid).

Yes, I realize that. And I enjoy mining on my phone as well as do others. What a negative thread you've got going here. People respond and you just criticize them. Lame Roll Eyes

lmao, what? How one can come to realize what's right or wrong if other doesn't point it out?
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November 29, 2018, 11:22:45 AM
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Not spamming, just voting for GRC. Legend in comparison to shitcoins from Your list. Besides, I'm eager to see Your calculation that shows it's unprofitable to mine.
BTW, my signature is giving much more than taking...

What a biased view. I'm not going to lay out any kind of calculation here, test and see it yourself.

YOU did statement that "GRC is unprofitable to mine". No calculation. No proof. Conclusion: Your list is worthless bias...

My list is built without bias because I'm not in favour in any coin, I just mention by the name and the link.
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November 29, 2018, 06:41:32 AM
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Is there any coin mineable with unused cellular phone?

Yes... Take a look at Stellite and JSEcoin - Both are cell phone mineable

So, as Electroneum and any Cryptonight fork. I can't see any incentive to mine with cell phone.

I've accumulated several thousand JSEcoin coins mining on my phone. Not enough to retire (haha) but more than I had before. As long as you have unlimited data might as well accumulate some extra coins

You realize max supply is 10 Billion, right? Several thousands doesn't really mean anything and since you can't scale with phones(even if you would, that be stupid).
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November 29, 2018, 02:34:04 AM
#28
So, as Electroneum and any Cryptonight fork. I can't see any incentive to mine with cell phone.

Electroneum is phone mining simulation. Kind of faucet to attract mobile users attention.
BTW, at this moment one get rewarded with GRC for 9 projects that can be run on Android phone. With 5 of them SPARC can be rewarded in parallel.
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November 28, 2018, 05:57:40 PM
#28
Is there any coin mineable with unused cellular phone?

Yes... Take a look at Stellite and JSEcoin - Both are cell phone mineable

So, as Electroneum and any Cryptonight fork. I can't see any incentive to mine with cell phone.

I've accumulated several thousand JSEcoin coins mining on my phone. Not enough to retire (haha) but more than I had before. As long as you have unlimited data might as well accumulate some extra coins
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November 29, 2018, 02:17:35 AM
#27

Not spamming, just voting for GRC. Legend in comparison to shitcoins from Your list. Besides, I'm eager to see Your calculation that shows it's unprofitable to mine.
BTW, my signature is giving much more than taking...

What a biased view. I'm not going to lay out any kind of calculation here, test and see it yourself.

YOU did statement that "GRC is unprofitable to mine". No calculation. No proof. Conclusion: Your list is worthless bias...
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November 28, 2018, 04:57:28 PM
#26
Is there any coin mineable with unused cellular phone?

Yes... Take a look at Stellite and JSEcoin - Both are cell phone mineable

So, as Electroneum and any Cryptonight fork. I can't see any incentive to mine with cell phone.
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November 28, 2018, 12:06:17 PM
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You are just sig spamming buddy. Go somewhere else.

Not spamming, just voting for GRC. Legend in comparison to shitcoins from Your list. Besides, I'm eager to see Your calculation that shows it's unprofitable to mine.
BTW, my signature is giving much more than taking...

What a biased view. I'm not going to lay out any kind of calculation here, test and see it yourself.

Might help if maybe you broke this up into subsections, like under the radar coins, old coins, etc.  Besides Gridcoin there are a few other coins you can also get from Boinc.  As someone else mentioned, Biblepay, along with Byteball, Sparc, eXperience, and Neumannium.  Those 5 can be "mined" at the same time.
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November 28, 2018, 11:55:46 AM
#25
Is there any coin mineable with unused cellular phone?

Yes... Take a look at Stellite and JSEcoin - Both are cell phone mineable
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November 28, 2018, 11:30:39 AM
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Is there any coin mineable with unused cellular phone?

I don't think so.
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November 28, 2018, 07:06:25 AM
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You are just sig spamming buddy. Go somewhere else.

Not spamming, just voting for GRC. Legend in comparison to shitcoins from Your list. Besides, I'm eager to see Your calculation that shows it's unprofitable to mine.
BTW, my signature is giving much more than taking...

What a biased view. I'm not going to lay out any kind of calculation here, test and see it yourself.
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November 28, 2018, 03:22:59 AM
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Is there any coin mineable with unused cellular phone?
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November 28, 2018, 03:19:50 AM
#21
You are just sig spamming buddy. Go somewhere else.

Not spamming, just voting for GRC. Legend in comparison to shitcoins from Your list. Besides, I'm eager to see Your calculation that shows it's unprofitable to mine.
BTW, my signature is giving much more than taking...
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November 28, 2018, 03:19:32 AM
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Added OC Protocol to the list.
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November 27, 2018, 09:51:17 PM
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Depending on the BOINC project that you select, some of the projects used for Gridcoin (GRC) mining are "CPU only"

Other benefit of GRC mining is that the work done is towards scientific progress and not just wasteful hashing.

Grid is such an old project and quite unprofitable to mine.

Yup, GRC is long in the tooth, but that may not be a bad thing especially with so many coins that promise so much but disappear within a year! Smiley

The fact that GRC is "unprofitable" to mine but yet still surviving for so long is evidence that there is a strong community supporting the belief that a cryptocurrency rewarding useful work is sustainable in the long run.

GRC also has a PoS wallet in the event that investors prefer to be bag holders rather than crunching research.

True but main purpose of this thread introducing people to fairly new, not much known coins so they can mine before the coins become more mainstream.
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November 27, 2018, 12:24:24 PM
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Really good list OP, now that I am thinking I have one core i7 6700 which I will not use heavily for mining but during night time I will let it run. Also have some gen 4 processors unused at work which I have access so will give it s try, I am the IT so no one can say anything against it, I am the only IT there.

Thanks, I'm trying to introduce unique ones rather than already known coins.
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November 27, 2018, 10:56:17 AM
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Depending on the BOINC project that you select, some of the projects used for Gridcoin (GRC) mining are "CPU only"

Other benefit of GRC mining is that the work done is towards scientific progress and not just wasteful hashing.

Grid is such an old project and quite unprofitable to mine.

Yup, GRC is long in the tooth, but that may not be a bad thing especially with so many coins that promise so much but disappear within a year! Smiley

The fact that GRC is "unprofitable" to mine but yet still surviving for so long is evidence that there is a strong community supporting the belief that a cryptocurrency rewarding useful work is sustainable in the long run.

GRC also has a PoS wallet in the event that investors prefer to be bag holders rather than crunching research.
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November 27, 2018, 09:40:29 AM
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Depending on the BOINC project that you select, some of the projects used for Gridcoin (GRC) mining are "CPU only"

Other benefit of GRC mining is that the work done is towards scientific progress and not just wasteful hashing.

Grid is such an old project and quite unprofitable to mine.

I'm old and unprofitable too, so what.  Roll Eyes

You are just sig spamming buddy. Go somewhere else.
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November 27, 2018, 06:43:26 AM
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Do the ones in bold signify anything?

Yeah, new and unique ones. The bold ones indicating the ones managed to stay under radar, which makes them more and more profitable if one mined it.

Hi, the ulord link takes you to a miner not a wallet. Tried to find wallet, but only listed on a all Chinese site, cannot download wallet....seems strange
Do you have windows wallet please? Also miner has been flagged on various sites as having a virus ( I know its usually a false positive, but this seens real).

Here is a pool: ulord.jeepool.com
Here is the wallet repo: https://github.com/UlordChain/Ulord-platform/blob/master/doc/ulord_wallet_en.md
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November 27, 2018, 05:38:44 AM
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Really good list OP, now that I am thinking I have one core i7 6700 which I will not use heavily for mining but during night time I will let it run. Also have some gen 4 processors unused at work which I have access so will give it s try, I am the IT so no one can say anything against it, I am the only IT there.
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November 27, 2018, 05:07:26 AM
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Depending on the BOINC project that you select, some of the projects used for Gridcoin (GRC) mining are "CPU only"

Other benefit of GRC mining is that the work done is towards scientific progress and not just wasteful hashing.

Grid is such an old project and quite unprofitable to mine.

I'm old and unprofitable too, so what.  Roll Eyes
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November 27, 2018, 05:00:13 AM
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Do the ones in bold signify anything?

Yeah, new and unique ones. The bold ones indicating the ones managed to stay under radar, which makes them more and more profitable if one mined it.

Hi, the ulord link takes you to a miner not a wallet. Tried to find wallet, but only listed on a all Chinese site, cannot download wallet....seems strange
Do you have windows wallet please? Also miner has been flagged on various sites as having a virus ( I know its usually a false positive, but this seens real).
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November 27, 2018, 04:17:40 AM
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Do the ones in bold signify anything?

Yeah, new and unique ones. The bold ones indicating the ones managed to stay under radar, which makes them more and more profitable if one mined it.
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November 27, 2018, 12:44:02 AM
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November 27, 2018, 12:04:19 AM
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Do the ones in bold signify anything?
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November 26, 2018, 09:49:51 AM
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Depending on the BOINC project that you select, some of the projects used for Gridcoin (GRC) mining are "CPU only"

Other benefit of GRC mining is that the work done is towards scientific progress and not just wasteful hashing.

Grid is such an old project and quite unprofitable to mine.
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November 26, 2018, 04:29:53 AM
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Depending on the BOINC project that you select, some of the projects used for Gridcoin (GRC) mining are "CPU only"

Other benefit of GRC mining is that the work done is towards scientific progress and not just wasteful hashing.
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