7 Oct 2023 Dynex (DNX) has gone a long way since we initially covered it as a new project to check out back in 2022 and now looking at the recent Hive OS Linux Mining OS statistics about what coins and algorithms are the most mined among the users of that mining operating system it is on the top with 22%. This is a very similar result to what KASPA (KAS) has achieved prior … [Read more...] about Dynex (DNX) Seems to be the Most GPU Mined Coin at the Moment
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Radiant (RXD) is Currently the Most Profitable Coin to Mine on GPUs
7 Dec 2022 According to the GPU profitability ranking on the What to Mine website the Radiant (RXD) crypto is currently the most profitable coin to mine on most GPUs thanks to the recent spike in popularity and price. It is the top coin in profitability for almost all Nvidia GPUs and some AMD ones with Kaspa (KAS) also finding its spot in number two and three in terms of … [Read more...] about Radiant (RXD) is Currently the Most Profitable Coin to Mine on GPUs
Radiant (RXD) is Another Interesting Crypto Coin for Miners
1 Dec 2022 Radiant (RXD) is another new crypto project that similar to Kaspa (KAS) is getting more attention and that goes for crypto miners as well as it is among the most profitable coins to mine with GPUs at the moment. Radiant uses the SHA512256d algorithm (RXD whitepaper) for its Proof of Work which is a GPU-heavy one and not memory dependant algorithm, similar in that … [Read more...] about Radiant (RXD) is Another Interesting Crypto Coin for Miners
Coin Bureau Youtube channel hacked despite 2FA protection
Coin Bureau, a popular information portal for cryptocurrency developments with over 600,000 followers on Twitter, experienced a security breach on its Youtube channel on Monday. Hackers allegedly uploaded a video with links to scam fiat/cryptocurrency addresses soliciting a token sale before being taken down by Youtube. According to Coin Bureau staff, they were baffled by the … [Read more...] about Coin Bureau Youtube channel hacked despite 2FA protection
Privacy Coin Issuer: Nothing’s Encrypted Until End Points Are Encrypted
Roughly $13 billion is afloat in the privacy coin market, but are holders of these tokens really getting what they’re paying for? That depends. If they’re of the mind that all they have to do is to denominate transactions in Monero or Zcash and nobody could ever trace their path or hack their accounts, then no. If they fully understand that buying and selling with privacy coins … [Read more...] about Privacy Coin Issuer: Nothing’s Encrypted Until End Points Are Encrypted