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gridcoin
Monday, February 19, 2018 8:33 PM
How You Can Contribute To Gridcoin Development(without having to code)
Here's a very brief summary of Gridcoin if you've never heard of it: Gridcoin is a cryptocurrency that rewards BOINC participants Learn more here and here Gridcoin is developed on a platform called GitHub.
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cryptocurrency
Wednesday, October 18, 2017 1:29 AM
Coin-Hive is Requiring Consent of Users before Starting the Mining Process
In CoinHive's blog post which you can see here, they have a new approach for implementing CoinHive mining on websites. Instead of running in the background, users have to actively engage the miners. CoinHive
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gridcoin
Saturday, September 16, 2017 1:58 PM
Take a Chance at 10,000 GRC
Gridcoin.io is launching a social media campaign to promote their site www.gridcoin.io They have a sweepstakes for 10,000 GRC for promoting their site. This ends on Oct. 1st, 2017 See more details here
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android
Thursday, September 14, 2017 3:03 AM
How to Put a Standard Android App onto Android Wear
What you will need: one Androidâ„¢ wear watch one phone running Android 4.3 (KitKat) or above* a computer with at least 6 GB free** a usb cable from your phone to your computer* *these items are only needed
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boinc
Saturday, August 5, 2017 9:14 PM
How to Mine Gridcoin for Free using LiquidSky
You may have heard of using Microsoft Azure or amazon's AWS, however those are only limited free trials. Using LiquidSky, you watch ads to get computing time, and it doesn't have a time limit. Step One:
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gridcoin
Wednesday, August 2, 2017 1:25 AM
How to Install a Gridcoin Wallet on a Raspberry Pi
Things Needed: One Raspberry Pi A SD/Micro SD card with Raspbian/Raspberry Pi OS or NOOBS installed on it Here are the updated steps: open the terminal (ctrl-alt-t will open it) run cat /etc/os-release
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