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RE: Why Electroneum will be a top 5 coin in 1-2 years (the secret behind Richard Ells's brilliant idea)
An interesting side note to mining ETN.
Out of curiosity I was wondering how the mobile mining app would work and the hashrate that would be determined if I ran a desktop version of Android and the app on a desktop computer with an i5 and 16 gigs of RAM and excetera. Androidx86 distro.
I started the app and logged in but when I tried to start the simulated mining, I got an error message that I cannot remember at the moment and it did not allow me to use the app to mine.
I am guessing the hashrate would have been higher than nearly any mobile device and so there is a limit automatically set in place. I wonder what that limit is.
I thought this is a cool and interesting little test but unfortunately did not allow me to mine.
This is the exactly same question I was pondering about :) In fact I will try this out !!!
As far as I understood it works with BlueStacks... Also people tried to clone the Electroneum app with App Cloner or similar apps, and run 5-6 clones ore more to mine ETN... NOTE that it's clearly stated in the terms and conditions that one account must be only linked to a single mobile device... Not sure how much will this work, or if it's even working anymore.