[quote="d154xxl"] I have suspicions about mining.[/quote]
[quote="Helifax"]Mining of what? [/quote]
Got any hidden miners? I wouldn’t be so sure…
https://www.kaspersky.com/blog/hidden-miners-botnet-threat/18488/
https://www.theverge.com/2017/9/26/16367620/showtime-cpu-cryptocurrency-monero-coinhive
I mentioned previously about Torrent software doing this
https://torrentfreak.com/utorrent-quietly-installs-riskware-bitcoin-miner-users-report-150306/
@D-Man11:
I am only talking about the wrapper itself (as it was discussed in the DOOM (2016) thread). My OpenGL wrapper, or 3DMigoto doesn't have any mining stuff inside. You can scan both DLLs with any tools that you want and everyone can see that they are free.
Even more, the full source-code of 3DMigoto is on GitHub and anyone can download it and compile it. My OpenGL wrapper source code mostly is on GitHub (free) although the latest version is still on GitHub but private. (When a user/fixer from this forum wanted access to it, I gladly gave it. The "offer" is still available today.)
I am only talking about the wrapper itself (as it was discussed in the DOOM (2016) thread). My OpenGL wrapper, or 3DMigoto doesn't have any mining stuff inside. You can scan both DLLs with any tools that you want and everyone can see that they are free.
Even more, the full source-code of 3DMigoto is on GitHub and anyone can download it and compile it. My OpenGL wrapper source code mostly is on GitHub (free) although the latest version is still on GitHub but private. (When a user/fixer from this forum wanted access to it, I gladly gave it. The "offer" is still available today.)
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I was under the impression that he wasn't referring to your wrapper or 3Dmigoto.
I thought he was stating that he had a similar problem and was thinking someone was mining on his PC.
This is no longer a rare occurance. It's worse on Mobile platforms.
[quote="D-Man11"]I was under the impression that he wasn't referring to your wrapper or 3Dmigoto.
I thought he was stating that he had a similar problem and was thinking someone was mining on his PC.
This is no longer a rare occurance. It's worse on Mobile platforms.
[/quote]
I don't know exactly what he was referring to;) But, I wanted to make that thing clear;)
D-Man11 said:I was under the impression that he wasn't referring to your wrapper or 3Dmigoto.
I thought he was stating that he had a similar problem and was thinking someone was mining on his PC.
This is no longer a rare occurance. It's worse on Mobile platforms.
I don't know exactly what he was referring to;) But, I wanted to make that thing clear;)
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Another bizarre aspect of the current mining craze is that people are hijacking your browser to run SHA-256 in javascript. This is horribly, horribly inefficient- but if you aren't paying for the electricity, then it's 'free money'. This can happen from just loading a normal page. You will see one of your cores go to 100%.
Universities are having to put limits on electricity, because students in dorms were burning power to make 'free money.'
This mining thing is really bizarre. It is possible to make money of it right now, but only for other stuff like Ethereum or Monero, or the other f*ing 1000 variants. Hope you guess right or get lucky. BTC is dead for anything except cheaters moves like hijacking your browser.
But, anyone who has bought into the libertarian fantasy of a money not controlled by governments is smoking too much no longer illegal product. There is no chance whatsoever that the governments will allow this to usurp their control. It's only a matter of time before the government hammer comes down, and maybe it already has.
People thinking there is some way for the tech to escape into international safe zones is kidding themselves. If you want to escape the long arm of the FTC, who is going to convert your real money to fony money? Can you trust them? Like say, Mt. Gox? The flip side of the government heavy hand is the laws when things go south. If you move your BTC to Romania to avoid the FTC, and then somehow your BTC was just lost to, um, hackers- who you gonna call?
In this realm, who is a legit actor, and who is a thief, and how can you tell? Welcome to thinking about how banks and the FDIC were created in the first place.
That doesn't mean it's not worth mining Ethereum today. One gent on a different forum had a killer response to the price of video cards. His point was that we had it backwards. This is the BEST time to buy a video card, because for the first time ever- the damn thing pays for itself.
Gravy train aint' gonna last though. If you are hodling your BTC or ETH or whatever pin head currency, you are a sucker.
Another bizarre aspect of the current mining craze is that people are hijacking your browser to run SHA-256 in javascript. This is horribly, horribly inefficient- but if you aren't paying for the electricity, then it's 'free money'. This can happen from just loading a normal page. You will see one of your cores go to 100%.
Universities are having to put limits on electricity, because students in dorms were burning power to make 'free money.'
This mining thing is really bizarre. It is possible to make money of it right now, but only for other stuff like Ethereum or Monero, or the other f*ing 1000 variants. Hope you guess right or get lucky. BTC is dead for anything except cheaters moves like hijacking your browser.
But, anyone who has bought into the libertarian fantasy of a money not controlled by governments is smoking too much no longer illegal product. There is no chance whatsoever that the governments will allow this to usurp their control. It's only a matter of time before the government hammer comes down, and maybe it already has.
People thinking there is some way for the tech to escape into international safe zones is kidding themselves. If you want to escape the long arm of the FTC, who is going to convert your real money to fony money? Can you trust them? Like say, Mt. Gox? The flip side of the government heavy hand is the laws when things go south. If you move your BTC to Romania to avoid the FTC, and then somehow your BTC was just lost to, um, hackers- who you gonna call?
In this realm, who is a legit actor, and who is a thief, and how can you tell? Welcome to thinking about how banks and the FDIC were created in the first place.
That doesn't mean it's not worth mining Ethereum today. One gent on a different forum had a killer response to the price of video cards. His point was that we had it backwards. This is the BEST time to buy a video card, because for the first time ever- the damn thing pays for itself.
Gravy train aint' gonna last though. If you are hodling your BTC or ETH or whatever pin head currency, you are a sucker.
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[quote] But, anyone who has bought into the libertarian fantasy of a money not controlled by governments is smoking too much no longer illegal product. There is no chance whatsoever that the governments will allow this to usurp their control. It's only a matter of time before the government hammer comes down, and maybe it already has. [/quote]Yup, my sister is involved with drafting the legislation surrounding cryptocurrency in Australia. Before anyone asks I have NFI what is going to happen with tax, but at least they are moving to try to crack down on things like fraud & money laundering.
But, anyone who has bought into the libertarian fantasy of a money not controlled by governments is smoking too much no longer illegal product. There is no chance whatsoever that the governments will allow this to usurp their control. It's only a matter of time before the government hammer comes down, and maybe it already has.
Yup, my sister is involved with drafting the legislation surrounding cryptocurrency in Australia. Before anyone asks I have NFI what is going to happen with tax, but at least they are moving to try to crack down on things like fraud & money laundering.
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I have been working for a security company for the last few years and my contract is about to expire next month. But the last year or so we actually had an issue where some clients CCTV systems where compromised by bitcoin miners (with IP's originating from china) Really bizzare and inefficient way of doing it but there you go, like you say if your not paying for the electricity it's free money...
I have been working for a security company for the last few years and my contract is about to expire next month. But the last year or so we actually had an issue where some clients CCTV systems where compromised by bitcoin miners (with IP's originating from china) Really bizzare and inefficient way of doing it but there you go, like you say if your not paying for the electricity it's free money...
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I expect there are quite a few jokes out in corporate IT land about how the company's IT department is going to actually make a profit this year - even if the help desk keeps getting calls about how the time entry program just restarts itself every time an employee tries to exit out. ;)
News from Iceland today: http://www.bbc.com/news/technology-43030677
I expect there are quite a few jokes out in corporate IT land about how the company's IT department is going to actually make a profit this year - even if the help desk keeps getting calls about how the time entry program just restarts itself every time an employee tries to exit out. ;)
The very powerful and the very stupid have one thing in common. Instead of altering their views to fit the facts, they alter the facts to fit their views ... which can be very uncomfortable if you happen to be one of the facts that needs altering.
Pff.. this thing should DIE already! (Or we should kill it! It is sad that Iceland decided to "support" this practice and that "Smari McCarthy" should understand things better).
This "thing" needs to be regulated and taxed harder than anything else! (Or these "smart people" will think they can make "money" by doing nothing! (Well maybe stealing your PC for the "horse-power". A new form of thievery!)
Kill it already!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Pff.. this thing should DIE already! (Or we should kill it! It is sad that Iceland decided to "support" this practice and that "Smari McCarthy" should understand things better).
This "thing" needs to be regulated and taxed harder than anything else! (Or these "smart people" will think they can make "money" by doing nothing! (Well maybe stealing your PC for the "horse-power". A new form of thievery!)
Kill it already!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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It'll kill itself Helifax - like I said in another thread, cryptocurrency has no intrinsic value and (worse than fiat currency) it's not backed by govt bonds, so it literally has no floor if it starts tumbling.
It'll kill itself Helifax - like I said in another thread, cryptocurrency has no intrinsic value and (worse than fiat currency) it's not backed by govt bonds, so it literally has no floor if it starts tumbling.
[quote="ummester"]It'll kill itself Helifax - like I said in another thread, cryptocurrency has no intrinsic value and (worse than fiat currency) it's not backed by govt bonds, so it literally has no floor if it starts tumbling.[/quote]
Crypto is backed by the miners supporting the network, who currently are the MAIN users of GPUs.
I'd say more than 90% of the nVidia cards are sold to miners and perhaps 99% of AMD cards too.
Crypto prices are determined by costs for hardware, electricity and added profit when is sold on the market.
Of course all coins are overvalued because of the speculators (traders), who have nothing with the minig and only buy and sell for profit.
Let's not fool each other, Crypto is here to stay. Many might say it is Scam, Bubble, Ponzi and this is true in some cases, but it will not die or get killed.
Note, I am not saying BTC, ETH, ZEC etc. or ICOs, just Crypto.
I am also not preaching Crypto optimism, but please guys do some research first.
Anyone intersted can watch the video bellow (a dude commenting on the senate hearing)
[url]www.youtube.com/watch?v=MHBxMgM-hV4[/url]
ummester said:It'll kill itself Helifax - like I said in another thread, cryptocurrency has no intrinsic value and (worse than fiat currency) it's not backed by govt bonds, so it literally has no floor if it starts tumbling.
Crypto is backed by the miners supporting the network, who currently are the MAIN users of GPUs.
I'd say more than 90% of the nVidia cards are sold to miners and perhaps 99% of AMD cards too.
Crypto prices are determined by costs for hardware, electricity and added profit when is sold on the market.
Of course all coins are overvalued because of the speculators (traders), who have nothing with the minig and only buy and sell for profit.
Let's not fool each other, Crypto is here to stay. Many might say it is Scam, Bubble, Ponzi and this is true in some cases, but it will not die or get killed.
Note, I am not saying BTC, ETH, ZEC etc. or ICOs, just Crypto.
I am also not preaching Crypto optimism, but please guys do some research first.
Anyone intersted can watch the video bellow (a dude commenting on the senate hearing)
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[quote="Helifax"]Pff.. this thing should DIE already! (Or we should kill it! It is sad that Iceland decided to "support" this practice and that "Smari McCarthy" should understand things better).
This "thing" needs to be regulated and taxed harder than anything else! (Or these "smart people" will think they can make "money" by doing nothing! (Well maybe stealing your PC for the "horse-power". A new form of thievery!)
Kill it already!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!![/quote]
+1
Helifax said:Pff.. this thing should DIE already! (Or we should kill it! It is sad that Iceland decided to "support" this practice and that "Smari McCarthy" should understand things better).
This "thing" needs to be regulated and taxed harder than anything else! (Or these "smart people" will think they can make "money" by doing nothing! (Well maybe stealing your PC for the "horse-power". A new form of thievery!)
Kill it already!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
+1
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[quote="mihabolil"][quote="ummester"]It'll kill itself Helifax - like I said in another thread, cryptocurrency has no intrinsic value and (worse than fiat currency) it's not backed by govt bonds, so it literally has no floor if it starts tumbling.[/quote]
Let's not fool each other, Crypto is here to stay. Many might say it is Scam, Bubble, Ponzi and this is true in some cases, but it will not die or get killed.
Note, I am not saying BTC, ETH, ZEC etc. or ICOs, just Crypto.
I am also not preaching Crypto optimism, but please guys do some research first.
Anyone intersted can watch the video bellow (a dude commenting on the senate hearing)
[/quote]
Finger in the air, but I bet you are one of those "miners" who would love not to "lose us stupid mortals" ;)
There isn't anything to actually research here.... This is just "another" illegal and profiting scheme made by some people to get "free" money. What is worse is that nothing is free, and it affects people who actually use GPUs for Hardware Accelerated Graphics! (Aka games & applications - The reason they were made.)
A bit later (2013) some smart people thought and found a way on how they could use that horse-power for AI. Miners thought... why the hell not, "we can do the same".
What is the scientific research exactly to be done here? How the "mining" works perhaps? That is not even so "scientific" as you might believe! It looks closer to "brute-force" approach.... (Like trying to brute-force a 128bit encrypted password... Good luck with that - as it takes a lifetime on a single PC, or... well a way less than that if you "borrow" horse-power for all those hash/combination calculations;) )
Like I said, it must die (or be regulated by every country's government) and anyone who ever had dealings in this to be held accounted for! (Based on their past involvement! - AKA PAY TAXES ON IT! Also, "stealing" hardware or electricity that is not yours is also theft and is must be "dealt-with").
ummester said:It'll kill itself Helifax - like I said in another thread, cryptocurrency has no intrinsic value and (worse than fiat currency) it's not backed by govt bonds, so it literally has no floor if it starts tumbling.
Let's not fool each other, Crypto is here to stay. Many might say it is Scam, Bubble, Ponzi and this is true in some cases, but it will not die or get killed.
Note, I am not saying BTC, ETH, ZEC etc. or ICOs, just Crypto.
I am also not preaching Crypto optimism, but please guys do some research first.
Anyone intersted can watch the video bellow (a dude commenting on the senate hearing)
Finger in the air, but I bet you are one of those "miners" who would love not to "lose us stupid mortals" ;)
There isn't anything to actually research here.... This is just "another" illegal and profiting scheme made by some people to get "free" money. What is worse is that nothing is free, and it affects people who actually use GPUs for Hardware Accelerated Graphics! (Aka games & applications - The reason they were made.)
A bit later (2013) some smart people thought and found a way on how they could use that horse-power for AI. Miners thought... why the hell not, "we can do the same".
What is the scientific research exactly to be done here? How the "mining" works perhaps? That is not even so "scientific" as you might believe! It looks closer to "brute-force" approach.... (Like trying to brute-force a 128bit encrypted password... Good luck with that - as it takes a lifetime on a single PC, or... well a way less than that if you "borrow" horse-power for all those hash/combination calculations;) )
Like I said, it must die (or be regulated by every country's government) and anyone who ever had dealings in this to be held accounted for! (Based on their past involvement! - AKA PAY TAXES ON IT! Also, "stealing" hardware or electricity that is not yours is also theft and is must be "dealt-with").
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Got any hidden miners? I wouldn’t be so sure…
https://www.kaspersky.com/blog/hidden-miners-botnet-threat/18488/
https://www.theverge.com/2017/9/26/16367620/showtime-cpu-cryptocurrency-monero-coinhive
I mentioned previously about Torrent software doing this
https://torrentfreak.com/utorrent-quietly-installs-riskware-bitcoin-miner-users-report-150306/
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I am only talking about the wrapper itself (as it was discussed in the DOOM (2016) thread). My OpenGL wrapper, or 3DMigoto doesn't have any mining stuff inside. You can scan both DLLs with any tools that you want and everyone can see that they are free.
Even more, the full source-code of 3DMigoto is on GitHub and anyone can download it and compile it. My OpenGL wrapper source code mostly is on GitHub (free) although the latest version is still on GitHub but private. (When a user/fixer from this forum wanted access to it, I gladly gave it. The "offer" is still available today.)
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I thought he was stating that he had a similar problem and was thinking someone was mining on his PC.
This is no longer a rare occurance. It's worse on Mobile platforms.
I don't know exactly what he was referring to;) But, I wanted to make that thing clear;)
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Lots of Disks:
- Raid 0 - 256GB Sandisk Extreme SSD.
- Raid 0 - WD Black - 2TB.
- SanDisk SSD PLUS 480 GB.
- Intel 760p 256GB M.2 PCIe NVMe SSD.
Creative Sound Blaster Z.
Windows 10 x64 Pro.
etc
My website with my fixes and OpenGL to 3D Vision wrapper:
http://3dsurroundgaming.com
(If you like some of the stuff that I've done and want to donate something, you can do it with PayPal at tavyhome@gmail.com)
Universities are having to put limits on electricity, because students in dorms were burning power to make 'free money.'
This mining thing is really bizarre. It is possible to make money of it right now, but only for other stuff like Ethereum or Monero, or the other f*ing 1000 variants. Hope you guess right or get lucky. BTC is dead for anything except cheaters moves like hijacking your browser.
But, anyone who has bought into the libertarian fantasy of a money not controlled by governments is smoking too much no longer illegal product. There is no chance whatsoever that the governments will allow this to usurp their control. It's only a matter of time before the government hammer comes down, and maybe it already has.
People thinking there is some way for the tech to escape into international safe zones is kidding themselves. If you want to escape the long arm of the FTC, who is going to convert your real money to fony money? Can you trust them? Like say, Mt. Gox? The flip side of the government heavy hand is the laws when things go south. If you move your BTC to Romania to avoid the FTC, and then somehow your BTC was just lost to, um, hackers- who you gonna call?
In this realm, who is a legit actor, and who is a thief, and how can you tell? Welcome to thinking about how banks and the FDIC were created in the first place.
That doesn't mean it's not worth mining Ethereum today. One gent on a different forum had a killer response to the price of video cards. His point was that we had it backwards. This is the BEST time to buy a video card, because for the first time ever- the damn thing pays for itself.
Gravy train aint' gonna last though. If you are hodling your BTC or ETH or whatever pin head currency, you are a sucker.
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News from Iceland today: http://www.bbc.com/news/technology-43030677
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-- Doctor Who, "Face of Evil"
This "thing" needs to be regulated and taxed harder than anything else! (Or these "smart people" will think they can make "money" by doing nothing! (Well maybe stealing your PC for the "horse-power". A new form of thievery!)
Kill it already!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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3x 3D Vision Ready Asus VG278HE monitors (5760x1080).
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Asus Maximus XI Hero Mobo.
16 GB Team Group T-Force Dark Pro DDR4 @ 3600.
Lots of Disks:
- Raid 0 - 256GB Sandisk Extreme SSD.
- Raid 0 - WD Black - 2TB.
- SanDisk SSD PLUS 480 GB.
- Intel 760p 256GB M.2 PCIe NVMe SSD.
Creative Sound Blaster Z.
Windows 10 x64 Pro.
etc
My website with my fixes and OpenGL to 3D Vision wrapper:
http://3dsurroundgaming.com
(If you like some of the stuff that I've done and want to donate something, you can do it with PayPal at tavyhome@gmail.com)
Crypto is backed by the miners supporting the network, who currently are the MAIN users of GPUs.
I'd say more than 90% of the nVidia cards are sold to miners and perhaps 99% of AMD cards too.
Crypto prices are determined by costs for hardware, electricity and added profit when is sold on the market.
Of course all coins are overvalued because of the speculators (traders), who have nothing with the minig and only buy and sell for profit.
Let's not fool each other, Crypto is here to stay. Many might say it is Scam, Bubble, Ponzi and this is true in some cases, but it will not die or get killed.
Note, I am not saying BTC, ETH, ZEC etc. or ICOs, just Crypto.
I am also not preaching Crypto optimism, but please guys do some research first.
Anyone intersted can watch the video bellow (a dude commenting on the senate hearing)
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Finger in the air, but I bet you are one of those "miners" who would love not to "lose us stupid mortals" ;)
There isn't anything to actually research here.... This is just "another" illegal and profiting scheme made by some people to get "free" money. What is worse is that nothing is free, and it affects people who actually use GPUs for Hardware Accelerated Graphics! (Aka games & applications - The reason they were made.)
A bit later (2013) some smart people thought and found a way on how they could use that horse-power for AI. Miners thought... why the hell not, "we can do the same".
What is the scientific research exactly to be done here? How the "mining" works perhaps? That is not even so "scientific" as you might believe! It looks closer to "brute-force" approach.... (Like trying to brute-force a 128bit encrypted password... Good luck with that - as it takes a lifetime on a single PC, or... well a way less than that if you "borrow" horse-power for all those hash/combination calculations;) )
Like I said, it must die (or be regulated by every country's government) and anyone who ever had dealings in this to be held accounted for! (Based on their past involvement! - AKA PAY TAXES ON IT! Also, "stealing" hardware or electricity that is not yours is also theft and is must be "dealt-with").
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