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xmrig
Monero (rx/0, rx/wow, rx/loki, defyx, rx/arq, rx/sfx, rx/keva, cn/0, cn/1, cn/2, cn/r, cn/fast, cn/half, cn/xao, cn/rto, cn/rwz, cn/zls, cn/double, cn/gpu, cn-lite/0, cn-lite/1, cn-heavy/0, cn-heavy/tube, cn-heavy/xhv, cn-pico, cn-pico/tlo, argon2/chukwa, argon2/wrkz, astrobwt) CPU/GPU miner (by MoneroOcean)
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InfluxDB
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Even then, it wouldn't be worth it. moneroocean.stream tells me I get around 35-38 H/s, and apparently my Snapdragon 855 chip has a 5W TDP. Plugging the numbers in to a calculator gives me a whopping $2.47 annually. That's not even mentioning pool fees/minimum thresholds etc.
I don't recommend any web miner, but if you absolutely had to use one at least the one in my original comment, purely because moneroocean is a reputable pool. Like I said, you could also try compiling xmrig in an android terminal emulator like termux, no idea how well that'd work though.
I don't recommend any web miner, but if you absolutely had to use one at least the one in my original comment, purely because moneroocean is a reputable pool. Like I said, you could also try compiling xmrig in an android terminal emulator like termux, no idea how well that'd work though.