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1. meisel+ta[view] [source] 2025-12-17 22:07:11
>>jakels+(OP)
Is mining via CPU even worthwhile for the hackers? I thought ASICs dominated mining
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2. tgtwea+zg[view] [source] 2025-12-17 22:42:31
>>meisel+ta
Monero's proof of work (RandomX) is very asic-resistant and although it generates a very small amount of earnings, if you exploit a vulnerability like this with thousands or tens of thousands of nodes, it can add up (8 modern cores 24/7 on Monero would be in the 10-20c/day per node range). OPs Vps probably generated about $1 for those script kiddies.
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3. asdff+bz[view] [source] 2025-12-18 01:02:45
>>tgtwea+zg
So $40 a year? Does that imply all monero is mined like this because it's clearly not cost effective at all to mine legitimately?
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4. beefle+AX[view] [source] 2025-12-18 05:46:18
>>asdff+bz
I think so, but it is hard to say. Could be a lot of people with extra power (or stolen power), but their own equipment. I mine myself with waste solar power
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5. Sohcah+H13[view] [source] 2025-12-18 19:19:58
>>beefle+AX
Another option:

Deliberate heat generation.

If it's cold and you're going to be running a heater anyways, then if your heat is resistive, then running a cryptominer is just as efficient and returns a couple dollars back to you. It effectively becomes "free" relative to running the heater.

If you use a heat pump, or you rely on burning something (natural gas, wood, whatever) to generate heat, then the math changes.

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