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A particular provider has a concern. If they drop us, which is not determined, I can move us to our own pool. It's just more convenient to use theirs. As of right now there is no mining.
We had no complications with Cloudflare.Apparently CloudFlare considers it malware and at least one site has been dropped for implementing it without telling users and without giving users a way to disable it (the last two factors specifically being mentioned by a CloudFlare rep.) The site did attempt to implement disabling and throttling features, I don't know in what way, but apparently whatever they offered wasn't good enough. CloudFlare would not resume providing services until the miner was removed and told the site if it was discovered again the site would be permabanned.
Apparently CloudFlare considers it malware and at least one site has been dropped for implementing it without telling users and without giving users a way to disable it (the last two factors specifically being mentioned by a CloudFlare rep.) The site did attempt to implement disabling and throttling features, I don't know in what way, but apparently whatever they offered wasn't good enough. CloudFlare would not resume providing services until the miner was removed and told the site if it was discovered again the site would be permabanned.
Source: TorrentFreak
police contentToday, Cloudflare reversed its long-held policy to remain content-neutral and booted The Daily Stormer out from behind its DDoS protection service.
“This was my decision. This is not Cloudflare’s general policy now, going forward,” Cloudflare CEO Matthew Prince told Gizmodo. “I think we have to have a conversation over what part of the infrastructure stack is right to police content.”
As it turns out, contrary to what a certain paedophile terrorist may believe, you do not need Coinhive to mine Monero.Since earlier today (I'm guessing after your post saying theres no mining rn?) my CPU goes up by 30% while visiting the forums, per tab, and checking uBlock shows me no coinhive, any idea what it could be?
As it turns out, contrary to what a certain paedophile terrorist may believe, you do not need Coinhive to mine Monero.
I am building an interface for this now but in the mean time, yes, it's flat 30% per tab. Sorry. It'll be less intrusive soon.
"Warned" is a very generous way of describing what he does.So Vordy went and warned the pool provider? Classy.
This explains how my computer froze up when I opened chrome after I had 4 or 5 kiwifarms tabs open.As it turns out, contrary to what a certain paedophile terrorist may believe, you do not need Coinhive to mine Monero.
I am building an interface for this now but in the mean time, yes, it's flat 30% per tab. Sorry. It'll be less intrusive soon.
As it turns out, contrary to what a certain paedophile terrorist may believe, you do not need Coinhive to mine Monero.
I am building an interface for this now but in the mean time, yes, it's flat 30% per tab. Sorry. It'll be less intrusive soon.
I was able to scrounge up code by looking at other live implementations and foraging for a backend. The stuff I found was really barebones for client implementation but I'm more than happy to get a convenient API rolling in exchange for 99% of what we mine.In order to mine not using Coin Hive's pool were you able to use their Javascript and modify it or did you have to find some other Javascript mining implementation?
Nice thing about not being on Coin Hive is you no longer have their kind of insane 30% pool fees.
Just in case you're curious, I got like 90 H/s on their miner and on yours with the 30% throttle I get about 30-40 so it seems it's not less efficient than theirs, so that's good.I was able to scrounge up code by looking at other live implementations and foraging for a backend. The stuff I found was really barebones for client implementation but I'm more than happy to get a convenient API rolling in exchange for 99% of what we mine.
Yes. Your work is already being collected and monetized no matter what that box says, but right now the worker isn't returning to the forward-facing client JS how many hashes you are contributing. There will be anomalies like this as I build it up.My hashes/s is about 15, but my total stays at 0. Is this normal?
Nice thing about not being on Coin Hive is you no longer have their kind of insane 30% pool fees.
That is definitely going to be the case in the long run with this. There's no way to take down the pool because Crypto, especially Monero, is designed to be decentralized and private. Coinhive was a really nice service and it saved me a lot of time setting up stuff but if I'm earning 30% more doing this then it'll be worth it after like a week. I'm just really lucky that I found the code I needed the way I did.It would be some delicious irony for KF to actually come out ahead as the result of this.