Crypto miners are killing free CI

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  1. eco-nft

    A basic guide to ecofriendly CryptoArt (NFTs)

    I have a friend who had a similar consern. I found this list of eco-friendly crypto. We're getting into WAXP, can't find any reason not too.

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  3. devp2p

    Ethereum peer-to-peer networking specifications

    For example Ethereum is a P2P protocol (https://github.com/ethereum/devp2p), most newer coins have extensive and complicated network requirements. Without unrestricted network access in your CI it's going to be difficult to get an implementation like this that actually works in practice (someone said commits as input data but I can't see this working either, it's just going to be a non-starter based on complexity). At this point the person trying to do this is most likely going to say fuck it, it's not worth the effort and go find another tool they can exploit. That is the reality.

  4. randomx-sniffer

    Proof of concept tool to detect RandomX cryptojacking malware on Windows

    If you have access to the instance it is running on, there are tools to automatically detect randomx monero) mining activity, for example: https://github.com/tevador/randomx-sniffer by the randomx author.

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