Mining crypto apps to make money

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Did you use crypto mining apps to make money? If so, what are your favorite ones? How long have you been using crypto mining apps?
 
Although I have tried crypto mining applications, I didn't claim any substantial earnings from them so far. In my experience, with Pi Network and Cryptotab, the efforts I put in and the energy consumption doesn't justify the earnings at all.
 
Although I have tried crypto mining applications, I didn't claim any substantial earnings from them so far. In my experience, with Pi Network and Cryptotab, the efforts I put in and the energy consumption doesn't justify the earnings at all.
The pi network will be available on the main net starting sometime today, but it will be only available to be traded on a few apps.

I believe Biance is one of them.
 
Cool. But honestly, I have no idea how to "mine" for crypto. lol
 
Cool. But honestly, I have no idea how to "mine" for crypto. lol
On ember and pi network, you just need to run the app & they’ll mine crypto for you.
 
Cool. But honestly, I have no idea how to "mine" for crypto. lol
You don't have to do much as the actual mining process uses your computer's processing power. You can get started by using any of the cloud mining services, which will help you get into it easily.
 
On ember and pi network, you just need to run the app & they’ll mine crypto for you.
Cool, right on!

You don't have to do much as the actual mining process uses your computer's processing power. You can get started by using any of the cloud mining services, which will help you get into it easily.
But how much actual coin can someone realistically mine? I don't want to spend like 6 months doing it and only get $5 worth. lol
 
Cool, right on!


But how much actual coin can someone realistically mine? I don't want to spend like 6 months doing it and only get $5 worth. lol
How much you can mine depends heavily on the type of cryptocurrency you mine, the power of your computer or mining rig, or even market conditions today. Certain services can help with calculators that even show how reasonable a mining operation would be on some coins. It depends on the cloud mining services you choose.
 
How much you can mine depends heavily on the type of cryptocurrency you mine, the power of your computer or mining rig, or even market conditions today. Certain services can help with calculators that even show how reasonable a mining operation would be on some coins. It depends on the cloud mining services you choose.
How are these services making profit? Do they take a percentage? The whole thing seems hooky to me. I'll stick to my retirement check. :)
 
How are these services making profit? Do they take a percentage? The whole thing seems hooky to me. I'll stick to my retirement check. :)
Well, you are right? With the exception of a few honest miners, the rest have been many shady miners and scam. Do a lot of research before investing in these services. To use them, you must have a better understanding of the commission and fee structure, as well as the payment terms.
 
On ember and pi network, you just need to run the app & they’ll mine crypto for you.
I know about pi but i don't know about this ember you mentioned. If you have the link, you can share!
 
I have participated in a couple of crypto mining in the past and I'm not really impressed with the outcome. For people interested in crypto mining apps, research, do your homework, and be cautious. Know the terms, conditions, and probably even the risks.
 
I have made a small fractions of bitcopin through crypto tab, however, I have not made money from any smartphone crypto mining app
 
I have made a small fractions of bitcopin through crypto tab, however, I have not made money from any smartphone crypto mining app
Using a smartphone to mine bitcoin often has some limitations because of its low processing power and battery life. And apart from that, most of those apps offer small rewards and the amount to make from such apps might not be significant.
 
Cool. But honestly, I have no idea how to "mine" for crypto. lol
This mining is quite different from real mining. Real mining involves use complex machines like ASEIC and other advanced machines to do mining. The mining they are talking about here is cloud mining where a cryptocurrency platform you give you some token for doing mini task like watching adverts, visiting websites, answering questions, doing surveys etc.
 

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