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Hey, I’m pretty new to bitcoin and just started mining. I heard about antidetect browsers and was wondering… do they actually help with mining? I guess they don’t make it faster, but maybe they help keep accounts safe or avoid getting locked out if you log in from different places.

Anyone tried this as a newbie? Does it actually make things easier, or am I overthinking it?
Mining requires hashrate which is basically regarded as the processing power in bitcoin mining. Mining and browsers don't really correlate because in the first place you don't need a browser to miningmine. If you are referring to sites urging you to make a certain payment for hash rate for them to mine for you that's referred to as cloud mining and it's basically a scam.

Considering the current difficulty of the bitcoin network, as efficient as most GPU are,  they still can't meet up with a decent mining hash rate plus coupled with electricity costs in powering those mining wares, cloud mining would put the person offering to mine at loss which makes it an obvious scam.
Original archived Re: Is an antidetect browser helpful for bitcoin mining?
Scraped on 16/09/2025, 20:09:55 UTC
Hey, I’m pretty new to bitcoin and just started mining. I heard about antidetect browsers and was wondering… do they actually help with mining? I guess they don’t make it faster, but maybe they help keep accounts safe or avoid getting locked out if you log in from different places.

Anyone tried this as a newbie? Does it actually make things easier, or am I overthinking it?
Mining requires hashrate which is basically regarded as the processing power in bitcoin mining. Mining and browsers don't really correlate because in the first place you don't need a browser to mining. If you are referring to sites urging you to make a certain payment for hash rate for them to mine for you that's referred to as cloud mining and it's basically a scam.

Considering the current difficulty of the bitcoin network, as efficient as most GPU are,  they still can't meet up with a decent mining hash rate plus coupled with electricity costs in powering those mining wares, cloud mining would put the person offering to mine at loss which makes it an obvious scam.