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NoCoin

NoCoin

Tiny browser extension aiming to block coin miners

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Tiny browser extension aiming to block coin miners

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NoCoin is a tiny browser extension aiming to block coin miners
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github.com/keraf/NoCoin
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Launched in 2017View 1 launch
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Launch tags:
Chrome Extensions•Web3
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Ben TossellRafael Keramidas

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Ryan Hoover
Ryan Hoover
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Product Hunt

ICYMI, some clever folks are mining cryptocurrencies via embedded ads using your computer. More on that in PC Mag.
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8yr ago
Jamie Perkins
Jamie Perkins

Podfan

@rrhoover PC mag paints browser coin mining as "malicious", but it isn't, necessarily. The example in the gif, coin-hive, is actually a really cool alternative to having ads support your site/game. In that example https://coin-hive.com/ gives you a short link redirects to your content after it mines for several seconds, instead of showing your users an ad. I find it to be a great alternative to seeing all the ads and popups you see for instance on that PC mag link. It seems like it could be a great way to support a game or blog without having to watch an ad.
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8yr ago
Britton Winterrose
Britton Winterrose
@inorganik I can't understand how utilizing an extremely inefficient mining process could be considered anything but malicious, especially when the intention is to carry it out without the user knowing it is occurring.
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8yr ago
Jamie Perkins
Jamie Perkins

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@bwinterrose It's not malicious, because it's not *doing* anything malicious. It's simply performing some javascript. Every time you visit a site, it performs javascript. I like this alternative to ads, because personally I hate ads, but this way it supports the creator.
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8yr ago
Niels Klom
Niels Klom
@bwinterrose @inorganik Curious, how does this actually work JavaScript wise? Does it use web assembly? Because as a Front End Dev I've never heard of mining bitcoin client side. Or is it more of a delegated task from the server that just performs some calculations client side?
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8yr ago
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@bwinterrose @inorganik @whatsbeefg It's not mining bitcoin, it's mining monero, which makes sure CPU mining is sustainable (that's why mining in javascript is possible, even if it's still not as good as a native miner). I like the idea, actually, any attempt to replace ads is a big win. The thing is, it's just too raw, for now. Clearly, using as much as possible CPU resources from visitor is a big no no, especially for people on battery. For this not to be considered malicious, it will need some kind of throttling ensuring it uses an acceptable amount of resources for user. It's probably just the start of it, errors are made.
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8yr ago
Bruno Lemos
Bruno Lemos
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Looks like the thepiratebay mine coins using your browser too. Maybe this could replace ads in the future as a way to make revenue? https://www.tweaktown.com/news/5...
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Chris Wilson
Chris Wilson
I totally agree with the others, what if this was the alternative to watching ads or paying for a subscription. Frankly my machine has available resources unless I happen to be rendering video or doing somethine else which isn't all that often. Back in 2000 I installed SETI at home, why haven't we done that yet for crypto and give people stuff in return?
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