Most Efficient Monero XMR Miner
Recently we have introduced to you as an interesting new project that uses JavaScript mining via the browser of users and that can be used to monetize website traffic. But another similar service has gotten much more attention lately as it was found to be used on The Pirate Bay (a torrent website) in the form of an embedded JS miner for Monero (XMR). The service in question is Coin Hive and it allows you users to embed JavaScript miners in their website as a side source of revenue, so the service in itself is not bad or evil or whatever.
The problem with The Pirate Bay is that they have introduced the JavaScript code of the miner without letting any of the visitors know, so people started noticing that when they open the website their CPU load skyrockets and that is not fine. The main problem we are seeing here with a service like that is when users don’t know that you are using their computing resources to mine, you need to tell them or offer them the choice to do it in order to support the website. The default example from Coin Hive does not come with any visual user interface or anything to let the users know there is a miner, but what if you give your visitors a link to click that will open up a page with a miner. They would be able to open up and control the miner as well as monitor it and have that page open and the miner running in order to support the website or the community they are a part of with their computing power. It is an interesting idea and a one that might actually work out well for some people, the problem however is that most of the users would be thinking along the way of abusing a service like that and making profit at the expense of some users. Still, if you find the project interesting and useful you might look into it, just make sure you tell your visitors what you are doing if you embed it on a website in order not to have negative, instead of positive results!
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Apart from the embeddable web-based miner using JavaScript the CoinHive service offers some other interesting alternatives to more traditional services such as a Proof of Work Shortlinks service as well as Proof of Work Captcha. Both of these user actual mining of a certain number of hashes before allowing you to forward you to a certain link or to confirm that you are a human and not a bot. Using Proof of Work (mining) for more common things that normally utilize different approaches can actually be a interesting way to improve and yet at the same time monetize some aspects from an already working service. In short you might want to think outside of the box and think of new ways to use crypto mining in a way that you may even reward users for doing the “heavy lifting” in an existing web-based game or a social network for example. Of course computing hashes in a browser with JavaScript is not the most efficient way to do things, especially compared to optimized mining software.
We have played around with the miner and the extra PoW-based services available, though do note that we have not embedded this miner into the website here and we would not do it without warning you should we decide to test it live for example. – Other Similar Publications: • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • •. I have implemented this on a simple one page site. You can see it here: The concept of having something like this replace or supplement traditional ad revenue is interesting but doesn’t appear to be feasible if your site generates any significant eCPM from other sources. It is not very efficient plus you’re losing 30% rev share. Most of the traffic is doing H/s not KH/s or MH/s so it is sloooow. It’s interesting to play with and an easy implementation.
If I were to do it seriously for a large traffic site (or game, etc) where you have the user base and engagement metrics to generate any significant revenue I would pursue building your own version instead. Copyright ©2014-2018 - - All About BTC, LTC, ETH mining as well as other alternative crypto currencies. This is a blog for crypto currency miners and users of Bitcoin (BTC), Litecoin (LTC), Ethereum (ETH), ZCash (ZEC) and many others. If you find helpful and useful information you can support us by donating altcoins or Bitcoin (BTC) to: 1AxbMZwtcmCByrHiaWwhse5r6ea1YgBwk1 ETH: 0x8d785ff337046444d8afbac169bcb7c0adfb3266 - LTC: LPYFPK7dL1uEtwrAteLmxs7w8Je446gAAJ - ZEC: t1gg5rWxeMBMsyDRMrq5PJdFLiWQ86LGggi.
Mines Monero when his Servers are underutilized, to pay for operating costs. He has lots of Equipment on hand and regularly tests new Setups and updates this Thread:. He doesn't test ASICs or FPGAs; which once both constructed and provided with the necessary Software are certain to be faster. Currently FPGAs with AES-NI and the necessary Memory are available but there's no Software (for Monero, there are Dev Boards and SDKs if you are inclined).
Currently there is no GPU Card and Software that beats a CPU. The question is answered. The decision of what constitutes an 'efficiency score' is up to the individual, work it out, the OP didn't ask for a score. For some the lowest cost is most efficient since they can work for lower wages and afford the cheapest setup easily. For people earning top dollar getting the answers the fastest way, regardless of power cost, is the most efficient - if your time is worth over $100/hr.
And your using the Cryptocurrency for your own purposes (like a Gamer, your thoughts are), costs be darned. It's clear which is almost fastest, watt efficient and costs less. – Jan 11 at 0:42 •. There are no ASICS yet, and GPUs are about 2-4x faster than CPUs. Monero's PoW algorithm has a large memory requirement that would make it difficult to use an ASIC and less advantageous to use a GPU over a CPU than in Bitcoin. From the: We're also quite happy to announce the addition of a new feature to Monero: Smart Mining. This is a feature that will evolve over time, but at its most basic it is something that will allow everyone running the client software to support the network in an unobtrusive manner.
Smart Mining detects your CPU usage, and if your CPU is idle and you aren't on battery power (for laptops and/or connected UPS devices) it will begin mining. As soon you switch to battery power or your CPU activity picks up it will pause mining until it sees it is safe to start again. You still set your Monero address for Smart Mining, as always, and whilst your chances of solving a block may be relatively small (for now;) it is still an easy way to support the network without needing to purchase expensive equipment. This work is complete (for Linux) and is currently being tweaked to work on our other supported operating systems. Ongoing process can be followed here.
Fastest Asic Bitcoin Cash BCH Miner. This has a nice list of GPU/CPU hash rate reports to help you make up your mind! This depends on whether you refer to 'performance per watt' or 'performance per purchase price'. Raw hash rates for different CPUs and GPUs can be found, for example, at In terms of performance per watt (which is easiest to measure/calculate): • a Xeon Phi 7210 gets 2770H/s @ 225W, that's 12.3 H/J • a Dual AMD Epyc gets 3500H/s @ 335W, that's 10.4 H/J • a Dual Xeon E5-2699 gets 1910H/s @ 290(2x145)W, that's 6.4H/J • a Dual R9 Fury X gets 1890H/s @ 550W, that's only 3.4 H/J etc. From what I can gather, in terms of performance per watt (or, performance per power bill, if you want), the Xeon Phi is best.
In terms of purchase price, though, things may be quite a bit different. The most efficient hardware for mining Monero, at this time, are AMD GPU cards. High hashrate power and low power consumption is the perfect combination. Truly, the more cost-efficient hardware for Monero mining is the AMD Radeon Vega card. Both 56 and 64 VEGA cards are notably profitable in mining Monero.
Bitcoin Cash BCH Mining Module there. Radeon VEGA 56 can mine with stock BIOS around 1850 H/s at ~140W. Radeon VEGA 64 can mine with stock BIOS around 2050 H/s at ~160W. On, you can find all the instructions to make VEGA performing that values. Apart from VEGA cards, the RX series is also efficient in mining Monero. RX550 and RX560 have very low power consumption and RX570/RX580 can do (with BIOS modifications) around 1000H/s at ~100W.