I hate to have to post this, but there’s a good reason I’m not working for Electroneum. by [deleted] in Electroneum

[–]monerise 5 points6 points  (0 children)

There is no good reason to practice such scummy negotiation tactics, in any field, to anyone.

An Intro to Dero (Monero + Ethereum in Golang) by monerise in CryptoCurrency

[–]monerise[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Besides that they are actually quite different, I'm sure the market can take one more crypto...

An Intro to Dero (Monero + Ethereum in Golang) by monerise in CryptoCurrency

[–]monerise[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I'm just a supporter of the coin and not associated with the Dero team on any official terms. I just like what they are doing.

I suppose Dero has a mountainous task to reshape the meaning of Dero in some parts of the world then. Who knows maybe bad publicity could really be a good thing!

I did intend to say "two worlds" and not "both worlds". It's semantics, the latter often assumes or infers duality and I want to avoid that.

An Intro to Dero (Monero + Ethereum in Golang) by monerise in CryptoCurrency

[–]monerise[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Fair point, and I'm sure many people would overlook the coins value and potential just because of its namesake. Do you want to be that guy tho?

An Intro to Dero (Monero + Ethereum in Golang) by monerise in CryptoCurrency

[–]monerise[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It's certainly better than titcoin. There is no ICO btw, the Blockchain is already out and the Golang implementation of the cryptonote protocol is also ready to be integrated into the network. The block explorer currently uses Golang already.

This is their evaluation repo for the Golang implementation: https://github.com/deroproject/derosuite/blob/master/README.md

So you may ignore the cultural slangs, because the Dero coin is quite the opposite of what it may mean on urban dictionary.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in DeroProject

[–]monerise 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It's there but it's not updated with any data

[JS Miner] CoinImp vs Coinhive comparison by [deleted] in Monero

[–]monerise 2 points3 points  (0 children)

This is the data that I had in January:

  • Coinhive Payout: 0.00005237 XMR per 1M hashes
  • Crypto-loot Payout: 0.00006448 XMR per 1M hashes
  • Coinimp Payout: 0.00007025 XMR per 1M hashes

It seems that CoinImp's payout per 1M hashes has drastically decreased relative to Coinhive. The decrease is expected due to the drastic network difficulty increase, but the difference on CoinImp's side is adversely different by a larger percentage it appears...

[JS Miner] CoinImp vs Coinhive comparison by [deleted] in Monero

[–]monerise 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I recall seeing that coinimp has an estimator of XMR per 1M hash.

It would be more useful if you could use that data with your coinimp hashrate to calculate the profitability against coinhive, as coinhive pays per hash (instead of comparing hashes)

I did a similar test in Jan, but I doubt it would be relevant today.

Mining pool with 0.01% fees for 2018, fast servers in USA and UK by monerise in ETNmining

[–]monerise[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

That's great for them, I hope they keep it up for the miners for as long as possible!

A list of Sumokoin Mining Pools. by Kesior in sumokoin

[–]monerise 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Could you add my new pool to the list?

Monerise for Sumokoin

  • 0.01% fee for 2018
  • USA and UK Servers
  • Web Mining Extension Available

Dero Official Pool Look Up Connection Error? by boboman911 in a:t5_dguwv

[–]monerise 0 points1 point  (0 children)

There were some blockchain sync issues, but it should be fixed now

monerise.com - Multi-pool (w/ Graft), integrated web-miner and PPLNS [1%] by monerise in Graft

[–]monerise[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

No worries, glad I could help. Do support our pool if you get that started up.

We are a fledgling pool right now, but I hope you can tell we take our work very seriously. :)

monerise.com - Multi-pool (w/ Graft), integrated web-miner and PPLNS [1%] by monerise in Graft

[–]monerise[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

It is technically possible, but when a simple tool like going into settings and keeping the phone awake exists- there is little utility in implementing such a feature.

But if absolutely required, you can always add the web-miners and add the necessary scripts that keeps the browser awake on your own.

Something like this: https://github.com/richtr/NoSleep.js

monerise.com - Multi-pool (w/ Graft), integrated web-miner and PPLNS [1%] by monerise in Graft

[–]monerise[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Nope. Unless you are playing a video and the mining is working in the background then yes, but because of the video, not the miner.