@janowitz Hi!
We do not support RandomX as a result of its limitations on low-power architecture and floating point operations, making it ineffective to use within a browser. Instead, we are currently using UPX2
A new developer is taking over #CryptoLoot. Please DM us if you've experienced any problems or have any feedback for CryptoLoot.
#webmining#browsermining
@namedotcom has STOLEN our original domain. Please use https://t.co/xJyIRTMJnQ until our legal team resolves these issues. Thank you for your support & patience!
#cryptoloot
You do not need to take action if you are using CNAME proxies, or the automated self-hosting option that we offer. Nor must you take action if you are mining uPlexa
** PLEASE UPDATE YOUR SCRIPTS **
If you are mining MONERO with our service, please update your script in-preparation for the CNv4 (CryptonightR) hardfork tomorrow. If you do not update your script, your users will no longer be able to mine Monero.
@lightthrower2@UplexA@monero Yes, your users may mine via mobile devices. This also works with Monero. Moreover, Monero is approximately 85% less profitable than uPlexa at the current time of writing.
New Coin Added: uPlexa (UPX)
If you missed out on the news: We partnered with uPlexa last month in-order to combine our team efforts in creating the most efficient IoT based miner. UPX Currently hashes nearly 4.5x faster than Monero via the browser!
#cryptoloot#uplexa $upx
Monero v18 Hardfork went well. However, there's a few users who didn't update their script! If that's you, please update to our latest version!
(Scripts after October 9th will work). #monero#hardfork#cryptoloot
**EXCLUSIVE** We will be adding a new coin through our newly established partnership with @uPlexaCoin
Learn about the beta mine, and if you qualify:
https://t.co/q1cglX3EaN