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Topic: Start Mining MIB Coin on your smart phone. - page 9. (Read 16951 times)

sr. member
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I have a Samsung A6 tablet which I would like to optimize for MIB coin mining. Previously I used to mine ETN with it but I was bored with it as the price is flat for too long. Will come back with the results.

Your tablet is worth more than the abuse you giving it to mine this coins that are not guaranteed to make it anywhere
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I have a Samsung A6 tablet which I would like to optimize for MIB coin mining. Previously I used to mine ETN with it but I was bored with it as the price is flat for too long. Will come back with the results.
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Mining with phones most probably needs the charger to be plugged in for 24/7.
And I doubt that there is a high chance of fire occurrence if we plug in the charger for 24/7, moreover, I assume mining may create extra pressure on phone.

I searched google if there is any related to it. I found it...


Maybe someone from the MIB team wants to explain this issue more deeply so that we can get a clear concept regarding safety?
sr. member
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I think this is not a good idea, our smartphones are not design for massive computation workload, it will cause a overheating in the CP motherboard and specially the mobo chips, can you imagine sa cpu mining needs a proper ventilation and in some cases, even the procie will have a fan but using the cpu in mining cause overheating. MY question is, is this coin worth to mine with smartphones? how many days or weeks we can get the ROI of our smartphone true mining this coin?
Instead of looking for every reason why it won’t work with hypothetical reasons, why don’t you find out why thousands of people are mining MIB. Do you really think we haven’t thought very thoroughly about every possible outcome? All of your concerns have been meticulously combed over by developers who are MUCH MUCH smarter than you.

 Coming from the asshole who called me several names for months for trying to warn ppl about bitcoin private back in the earlier days. No one should take this donkey seriously,he has lost all kinda credibility on this forum. I will research this project on my own, but seeing this profile name just made my blood boil. This asshole was hell bent on shilling BTCP even when it became evident that the team were incompetent. Even created alts like lontonbit to respond to aid with his actions. Just remember that karma is a bitch and in due time, you will end up losing more than those poor folks, you help lead to the slaughter house.
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Hashrate network around 1 GH/s. The reward for the found block is 15 coins. The coin price is less than $0.02. 8 cores Exynos gives about 160 KH/s. The phone heats up very little.
Miner did not start on the phone with Android 8.1, why is it unclear, maybe because the screen is 18:9...
To have a staggering profit, you need to have a large farm of phones, otherwise it is collecting pennies.
By the way, the mining app probably doesn't work with Android emulators. I checked several emulators - the application did not start anywhere.
sr. member
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is it possible to mine using a smartphone is effective?
because mining that uses smartphones that I have found always makes the device heat up and it makes the age of our smartphone shorter.
please explain

Yes possible but it is merely simulation of actual mining. I'm not sure about this one, but if you heard other's comment I think it is working. But I prefer to do a mining on a pc since more efficient. I'm waiting actually for taucoin to deploy their own version which is more realistic.
jr. member
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Looks cool! Grin Smartphones instead of video cards! How long does the battery exist with constant mining?

I think that it will destroy our phone's Battery life. That's why I'm thinking about this mining process.         
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I’ve been mining mib with 6 phones I don’t use, broken screens. Samsung 5 and iPhone 6’s. All phones and batteries still work perfect after 2 months straight. Much more efficient and more profitable than any of my rx 580s and gtx 1080’s. Mining Mib with cheap broken screen phones is much more profitable than gpu mining and potentialy more decentralized. The Blockchain itself works flawless, and has a very fast txs speed. I can’t think of a more underpriced TRUE cryptocurrency. If you want to mine with a phone your actually using just mine while your phone is charging over night. This is real mining so yes it will heat up your phone and drain the battery, but that is what mining is, if you don’t like real mining than go play with fake mining electroneum shit coin.

I wonder what your profitability from Samsung 5 is? I have an old Samsung which has Exynos 7870 installed. Maybe it makes sense to try mining on it.
legendary
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I think this will end up breaking your smart phones or it will lessen its life span its better to stick in rigs in mining  Cheesy
End results will be this, you are just putting your devices to something risky and yet unsure if there would be a good outcome after doing this, this is just another ideas and still ain't proven, things that you needed to think twice before participating and use your Smart phone, observe first and read more about feedbacks.
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I’ve been mining mib with 6 phones I don’t use, broken screens. Samsung 5 and iPhone 6’s. All phones and batteries still work perfect after 2 months straight. Much more efficient and more profitable than any of my rx 580s and gtx 1080’s. Mining Mib with cheap broken screen phones is much more profitable than gpu mining and potentialy more decentralized. The Blockchain itself works flawless, and has a very fast txs speed. I can’t think of a more underpriced TRUE cryptocurrency. If you want to mine with a phone your actually using just mine while your phone is charging over night. This is real mining so yes it will heat up your phone and drain the battery, but that is what mining is, if you don’t like real mining than go play with fake mining electroneum shit coin.
Do you have some calc? Or some numbers to see profit? As i see the prices every month just going down and buying even broken phones can be not a good idea. And i have no such phones now to calculate by myself.
sr. member
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I’ve been mining mib with 6 phones I don’t use, broken screens. Samsung 5 and iPhone 6’s. All phones and batteries still work perfect after 2 months straight. Much more efficient and more profitable than any of my rx 580s and gtx 1080’s. Mining Mib with cheap broken screen phones is much more profitable than gpu mining and potentialy more decentralized. The Blockchain itself works flawless, and has a very fast txs speed. I can’t think of a more underpriced TRUE cryptocurrency. If you want to mine with a phone your actually using just mine while your phone is charging over night. This is real mining so yes it will heat up your phone and drain the battery, but that is what mining is, if you don’t like real mining than go play with fake mining electroneum shit coin.
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is it possible to mine using a smartphone is effective?
because mining that uses smartphones that I have found always makes the device heat up and it makes the age of our smartphone shorter.
please explain
Practically saying and no matter what angle you do try to look at its never been ideal to mine on smartphones due to excessive work that can really cause for
the device to get overheated.

If anyone have used this miner please give us an honest review and update on the miner and how it take up the proceessing space of the hardware and how likely you will be able to gain some level of profit mining here Phone mining involves the risks of destroying your hardware so i think we need more reason to go along the ride
I doubt that no one would give out some feedbacks yet only op might be the only one who do or made such set-up and others didnt try to do it.
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If anyone have used this miner please give us an honest review and update on the miner and how it take up the proceessing space of the hardware and how likely you will be able to gain some level of profit mining here Phone mining involves the risks of destroying your hardware so i think we need more reason to go along the ride
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is it possible to mine using a smartphone is effective?
because mining that uses smartphones that I have found always makes the device heat up and it makes the age of our smartphone shorter.
please explain
jr. member
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I think this is not a good idea, our smartphones are not design for massive computation workload, it will cause a overheating in the CP motherboard and specially the mobo chips, can you imagine sa cpu mining needs a proper ventilation and in some cases, even the procie will have a fan but using the cpu in mining cause overheating. MY question is, is this coin worth to mine with smartphones? how many days or weeks we can get the ROI of our smartphone true mining this coin?


i think he has bought old smartphone with cheap price!
p/s: i'm curious what can i use Android in PC or Virtual Machine to mine this coin?

You should be able to using emulators (bluestacks, youwave, etc), if they don't allow emulators you can change some settings and make it seem like a phone. Android systems provide so much customization.
I tried to run MIB Miner on Bluestacks but unsuccessfully.
The program immediately closes at startup.

The same with me. I think that the idea of mining this coin on a smartphone (and using mobile devices) is not good at all. You will waste your time for nothing. Better get hardware for these activities or simply trade to earn.
There are many similar ones on the forum. And I think this is a meaningless exercise. Only a novice who does not understand mining will decide to mine on his smartphone.
copper member
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I think this will end up breaking your smart phones or it will lessen its life span its better to stick in rigs in mining  Cheesy
sr. member
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I think this is not a good idea, our smartphones are not design for massive computation workload, it will cause a overheating in the CP motherboard and specially the mobo chips, can you imagine sa cpu mining needs a proper ventilation and in some cases, even the procie will have a fan but using the cpu in mining cause overheating. MY question is, is this coin worth to mine with smartphones? how many days or weeks we can get the ROI of our smartphone true mining this coin?


i think he has bought old smartphone with cheap price!
p/s: i'm curious what can i use Android in PC or Virtual Machine to mine this coin?

You should be able to using emulators (bluestacks, youwave, etc), if they don't allow emulators you can change some settings and make it seem like a phone. Android systems provide so much customization.
I tried to run MIB Miner on Bluestacks but unsuccessfully.
The program immediately closes at startup.

The same with me. I think that the idea of mining this coin on a smartphone (and using mobile devices) is not good at all. You will waste your time for nothing. Better get hardware for these activities or simply trade to earn.
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It would be nice to call, use the phone as usual, while the phone is mining coins. But apparently that won't work. This is only possible with pseudo-mining Electroneum.
I think that this option will be unrealistic. Because mining is carried out on a device that is not designed for such loads. A parallel execution of some other tasks can send it to reboot.

Well, I figured the idea of the coin being mined on phones came from the idea of decentralization. When hundreds of thousands of people use phones that at the same time mined coins. And here it turns out quite the opposite. Judging by the picture, in the network there are huge pools of phones, and ordinary users are unlikely to profitably engage in mining. The impression that the coin was created in order to give some work for the old phones that don't just want to throw out.

I kinda like the idea of mining with a mobile phone. Traditional mining often requires a lot of expensive hardware so the idea of beeing able to mine with something that nowadays amost everyone has, sounds great. But it seems like that's not really possible.
If we do coin mining with our mobile, then it can cause various problems of mobile. The mobile can also be lost. Because mining requires a lot of energ. 
hero member
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It would be nice to call, use the phone as usual, while the phone is mining coins. But apparently that won't work. This is only possible with pseudo-mining Electroneum.
I think that this option will be unrealistic. Because mining is carried out on a device that is not designed for such loads. A parallel execution of some other tasks can send it to reboot.

Well, I figured the idea of the coin being mined on phones came from the idea of decentralization. When hundreds of thousands of people use phones that at the same time mined coins. And here it turns out quite the opposite. Judging by the picture, in the network there are huge pools of phones, and ordinary users are unlikely to profitably engage in mining. The impression that the coin was created in order to give some work for the old phones that don't just want to throw out.

I kinda like the idea of mining with a mobile phone. Traditional mining often requires a lot of expensive hardware so the idea of beeing able to mine with something that nowadays amost everyone has, sounds great. But it seems like that's not really possible.
hero member
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It would be nice to call, use the phone as usual, while the phone is mining coins. But apparently that won't work. This is only possible with pseudo-mining Electroneum.
I think that this option will be unrealistic. Because mining is carried out on a device that is not designed for such loads. A parallel execution of some other tasks can send it to reboot.

Well, I figured the idea of the coin being mined on phones came from the idea of decentralization. When hundreds of thousands of people use phones that at the same time mined coins. And here it turns out quite the opposite. Judging by the picture, in the network there are huge pools of phones, and ordinary users are unlikely to profitably engage in mining. The impression that the coin was created in order to give some work for the old phones that don't just want to throw out.
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