06:27:07 i think cat /proc/cpuinfo | grep aes 06:32:48 * naphtha[m] uploaded an image: (0KiB) < https://libera.ems.host/_matrix/media/v3/download/kyun.host/NaRlhmMuiKnfBAtaldcgqJcp/Screenshot%20from%202023-07-11%2009-32-29.png > 06:33:10 🤯 06:33:11 W 11:52:35 is anything such as monero collateral mining  ? 11:53:11 after some search i didn't found something 13:00:13 never heard of "collateral mining" 13:00:22 what is that supposed to be? 13:03:37 loan mining 13:06:06 Guest751236: That explains everything! 13:07:05 do you know any such project 13:10:19 I don't understand 13:10:25 what is "loan mining"? 13:11:23 to have loans for mining 13:11:30 what else 14:43:46 "give us your crypto and we'll mine much much more fornyou" 14:43:48 ? 14:44:13 Sounds like youre waiting for a telegram scammer 15:30:07 they are scammer too https://github.com/nicehash 15:30:27 "Payrates on NiceHash can be higher because the buyers of hashrate are willing to pay above breakeven price 15:32:15 anyone who guarantees money is a scam tbqh 15:32:22 no money that is good comes risk frew 15:36:01 "the buyers of hashrate are willing to pay above breakeven price" 15:36:11 they are joking 15:37:13 or maybe there are people that want to invest and don't know details on compiling,running the best mining hardware 16:03:04 Nicehash is kind of ok, though you need to read all the details about fees and stuff to really get the full picture. Their automated setups are not always the most optimal, so for "regular" mining it's not as profitable as setting up a dedicated miner for your coin/algo of choice 16:04:11 However, when someone places a big enough offer for hashrate, it can provide higher profitability (like in the recent case of that new RandomX-based coin) 18:23:27 can anyone recommend any marketplaces that accept listings for XMR besides https://bitejo.com/ and https://moneromarket.io? 18:29:51 I am primarily interested in places where you can list physical goods (excluding cash, gold, silver etc.) or services 18:38:23 hello people 👋