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hero member
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March 17, 2019, 04:42:21 PM
#47
Core i7 4th generation with no dedicated graphics. Around 10 cents worth of satoshis a day, already uninstalled.

If this is what the application is capable of I'm not seeing a great future ahead of them.
Even if it were to be 50c with a god graphics onboard it's like nothing when you have to add fees and the power  bill. What will a good computer be able to mine? If it's $10 a month or less nobody is going to run it. I think it's getting popular now because people don't know the real numbers and want to try it out but the results are disappointing.

I wonder how much you can earn with honeyminer cause I'm seeing advertising about them almost everywhere. So 10 cents per day, for some newcomers and people who are getting in now maybe that's a good thing, that or to claim faucets.
Well first I thought it's total scams, that's the reason why I didn't install honeyminer in the first place. Even thou topic is interesting and honeyminer looks interesting I will probably skip it.
Theres no interesting thing about it but rather a complete waste of time to consider for you to download or do mine with it.
With that kind of earnings I don't know whose gonna be the one would consider to proceed on.You are just totally wasting up your
time and resources and its much better to engage into other things which do have higher chance of profitability.
legendary
Activity: 3248
Merit: 1179
March 15, 2019, 03:44:43 PM
#46
Core i7 4th generation with no dedicated graphics. Around 10 cents worth of satoshis a day, already uninstalled.

If this is what the application is capable of I'm not seeing a great future ahead of them.
Even if it were to be 50c with a god graphics onboard it's like nothing when you have to add fees and the power  bill. What will a good computer be able to mine? If it's $10 a month or less nobody is going to run it. I think it's getting popular now because people don't know the real numbers and want to try it out but the results are disappointing.

I wonder how much you can earn with honeyminer cause I'm seeing advertising about them almost everywhere. So 10 cents per day, for some newcomers and people who are getting in now maybe that's a good thing, that or to claim faucets.
Well first I thought it's total scams, that's the reason why I didn't install honeyminer in the first place. Even thou topic is interesting and honeyminer looks interesting I will probably skip it.
sr. member
Activity: 2030
Merit: 269
March 07, 2019, 10:58:13 AM
#45
Mining is not profitable as it used to be the only who are making profits are the GPU maker, I used to mining on altcoins when I was just starting out but when the difficulty is getting higher and another miner is beating me I have to let it go, bounty campaign is much better now compare to mining.
Comparing mining and bounty campaign is really irrelevant.We can really say that profitability is already a problem but atleast you do gain some tokens which do have some value and might
possibly rise in the future but well it would really need for you to sacrifice on the expense (electricity & maintenance) if you do plan to proceed. For bounty campaign
you don't even know if the said token rewards would gain value or would just end up to be a shitcoin.

Yeas I agree if I have the means and if mining is still profitable Honeyminer is a good software to install to mine Bitcoin, at this point there is a profit to be made from mining than doing campaign to ICO, you are lucky if the coin you promoted has good value in the market some of them ended like a shitcoin.
full member
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March 06, 2019, 11:46:12 PM
#44
I did tried Honeyminer for once in my PC, however, it’s just that it crashes from time to time. Maybe it’s because my GPU isn’t enough, so I should buy more of that. My memory 8 GB looks fine. The good thing about Honeyminer is that its pretty easy and simple to use.

thats strange . honey miner is not big and it can run on almost any device  . it did also run on my low end laptop but why it didnt run on yours  ? hmm maybe you did something wrong ?

One concern is that it isn’t profitable anymore to mine Bitcoins (unless we could afford to buy a lot of PCs and cover electricity costs). For me, I think Honeyminer is a good mining software (only if we could turn back time when Bitcoin mining is still profitable years ago).

even if you can turn back the time  , mining using honey miner is not still profitable when compare to a real hardware miner  . thats a bad move either when you buy alot of pc's just to mine using honey miner  . why cant you just use that money to invest directly on bitcoins ? its less hustle plus you can get 10 times more profit than in mining .
hero member
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March 06, 2019, 08:21:03 AM
#43
I did tried Honeyminer for once in my PC, however, it’s just that it crashes from time to time. Maybe it’s because my GPU isn’t enough, so I should buy more of that. My memory 8 GB looks fine. The good thing about Honeyminer is that its pretty easy and simple to use.

One concern is that it isn’t profitable anymore to mine Bitcoins (unless we could afford to buy a lot of PCs and cover electricity costs). For me, I think Honeyminer is a good mining software (only if we could turn back time when Bitcoin mining is still profitable years ago).
sr. member
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March 05, 2019, 05:54:58 PM
#42
Mining is not profitable as it used to be the only who are making profits are the GPU maker, I used to mining on altcoins when I was just starting out but when the difficulty is getting higher and another miner is beating me I have to let it go, bounty campaign is much better now compare to mining.
Comparing mining and bounty campaign is really irrelevant.We can really say that profitability is already a problem but atleast you do gain some tokens which do have some value and might
possibly rise in the future but well it would really need for you to sacrifice on the expense (electricity & maintenance) if you do plan to proceed. For bounty campaign
you don't even know if the said token rewards would gain value or would just end up to be a shitcoin.
hero member
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March 05, 2019, 04:01:30 AM
#41
Mining is not profitable as it used to be the only who are making profits are the GPU maker, I used to mining on altcoins when I was just starting out but when the difficulty is getting higher and another miner is beating me I have to let it go, bounty campaign is much better now compare to mining.
legendary
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March 04, 2019, 06:42:17 AM
#40
legendary
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March 04, 2019, 12:20:29 AM
#39
Been using it a few weeks now - you're not going to make a fortune with a consumer grade pc or anything but for what its worth its fun and easy to use. I'm enjoying it so far
Today, we're not really making any profit with Altcoin mining either (small scale); with just a few exceptions though.

I didn't use the service because of the obvious reasons (minimum payout but they accept "low hashrates") which will take years even with GPUs with their non-optimized miner.

Is this the same as Coinhive? ...But pays in Bitcoin.
If you don't know coinhive, it's kind of a miner embedded in the site's code to mine via browser using the CPU of the PC (monetization alternative).
All the hashes will be summed to the website owner's account to be used to mine Monero in coinhive's own pool.
newbie
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March 03, 2019, 10:25:33 PM
#38
Been using it a few weeks now - you're not going to make a fortune with a consumer grade pc or anything but for what its worth its fun and easy to use. I'm enjoying it so far
newbie
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September 07, 2018, 10:58:16 AM
#37
good Smiley
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September 07, 2018, 06:51:21 AM
#36
Honeyminer makes mining and earning money simple for anyone with a computer.
Signup at http://x.co/honeyminer  << 1000 free Satoshi REFERRAL link.
hero member
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September 01, 2018, 04:21:36 PM
#35
Core i7 4th generation with no dedicated graphics. Around 10 cents worth of satoshis a day, already uninstalled.

If this is what the application is capable of I'm not seeing a great future ahead of them.
Even if it were to be 50c with a god graphics onboard it's like nothing when you have to add fees and the power  bill. What will a good computer be able to mine? If it's $10 a month or less nobody is going to run it. I think it's getting popular now because people don't know the real numbers and want to try it out but the results are disappointing.
newbie
Activity: 168
Merit: 0
August 27, 2018, 09:17:49 PM
#34
I've just given HoneyMiner a glance and their feature of working with any electronic device is really remarkable because there are many who can't use it due to having no laptop, so it's a really good feature. They are pretty much good, but as you said , low profit stands as an obstacle to their way of being a relatively good coin.
legendary
Activity: 1862
Merit: 1505
August 15, 2018, 08:08:32 PM
#33
Wow...

Honeyminer Signs Up 50K Users for Easy Crypto Mining App

Revealed exclusively to CoinDesk, the startup's user base has swelled to almost 50,000 since launching in June.

https://www.coindesk.com/bitcoin-gpu-crypto-mining/
member
Activity: 306
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August 14, 2018, 12:15:45 PM
#32
  • Avast block honeyminer and I had to make an exception.
  • CPU Only with core i3 -- found nothing (0 sathoshi monthly potential after 12 minutes honeyminer running).
  • Multiple GPU -- miner console shown AMD RX560 and AMD RX580, but I didn't see nVidia Gtx 1050 Ti. I'll prefer coins4hash than honeyminer if I need withdraw btc.
  • Already uninstalled.
newbie
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Merit: 0
August 13, 2018, 06:12:38 PM
#31
Hello, new here.

I have been using Honeyminer for a few days now.  Having GPU problems with some older machines and older GPU's, but the biggest problem is multiple GPU's are not working properly at all.  Super low hash rates on all GPU's except the machine that starts up first.  It will have someplace around 35Mh/s or so, but every GPU on either the same machine or on other machines using the same login, will be somewhere around 2.9Mh/s or so.

Been working on this with tech support at Honeyminer, but they are not able to fix it.  Actually an upgrade came in and it did nothing to fix it either, even though the upgrade was suppose to be for GPU's no working or working properly.  As a use-to-be programmer, it would seem a very simple task to fix this sort of thing, as it is obviously related to the number of GPU assigned to a single login.  But then again, I have not programed for about 20 years or so, so maybe things like this are not easy to fix anymore, HA. 

Anyways, what I see here is GPU's doing their, work as all of the GPU's are running full out.  How that would be possible and not get even close to acceptable hash rates is on any of them except the first one starting is pretty hard to figure.  I hate to say it, but the simple answer here is it's setup this way purposely.  If so, why?

I know my guess, but since I could be wrong, I'll not spell it out.

Anyone else seeing this on Honeyminer if using multiple GPU's on the same login?

Curious minds would like to know.

-Rodger
newbie
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Merit: 0
August 09, 2018, 01:42:43 PM
#30
Well the approach of honeymine is nit bad but it seems some improvement has to done on it. It has only one version that is the beta one what only works on windows only.
newbie
Activity: 70
Merit: 0
August 09, 2018, 10:28:59 AM
#29
Thank you so much for this article on honeyminer. It is great that this company paying attention to crypto with this platform. Bit functionalities very same as nichash but what honyminer is very user friendly
newbie
Activity: 70
Merit: 0
August 09, 2018, 10:20:33 AM
#28
It seems very user friendly. It is still a beta version. It usually mine xmr and no other coin now. I hope it will develop more and gain more popularity.
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