@OP, maybe you can tell us anything about your device's specs? Such as your CPU, RAM, and VCard. Because based on my understanding, running an auto-bet on a background esp in a browser would eat huge capacity in your processing units.
here's my device's specs: - Intel(R) Core(TM) i7-7500U CPU @ 2.70GHz - 16 GiB RAM - GM108M [GeForce 920MX]
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Re: كيفية ترقية العضوية في المنتدى
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guufullme
on 05/10/2020, 15:56:23 UTC
شكرا جزيﻻ على هذه المعلومات المهمة التي بحثت عنها طويﻻ
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Re: Do they use our computers for CPU mining?
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guufullme
on 05/10/2020, 15:12:21 UTC
NB: I am not using any bot. I am using the built-in autobet feature of the website.
I tried the same thing with chrome and another CPU consumer process appeared called "chrome=render=..."
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Re: Do they use our computers for CPU mining?
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guufullme
on 05/10/2020, 06:02:53 UTC
TO BE CLEAR AND HONEST
I am a big fan of the wolf.bet website and I created this thread to share my experience with it. Experts can test and tell us if this CPU consumer process is due to mining or to the autobet feature it self (bugs, not well-coded ...).
PLEASE RE-READ THE THREAD: I am asking a question and I am not accusing any website.
Wait, can you explain more details about autobet? Because I just think that you use software to play gambling such as bots or applications that help you run automated. If that so, perhaps, that is why the temperature on your PC is high because, as far as I know, the software will load the component inside the bot to run automatically.
But I don't think the gambling website will use our PC to mining cryptocurrency, although that can be possible if you download something from the site to run the games. There are possibilities to see that things happen in PC, but unfortunately, we don't know why. Perhaps, you can restart your PC and only use a browser which doesn't consume many memories.
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So you don't use the autobet to play the game. Hm, that is strange because so far, I don't have the same experience as you. Did you check everything on your PC and make sure all of your software is up to date? What is the result if you don't use the autobet? Did the temperature is getting high too? If it's not getting high, perhaps, you can use manual bet to prevent the high temperature.
I am sure that "Web Content" process (in the picture) is linked to the website. When I end it, the tab crash. If this process is not for mining, maybe the autobet feature is a CPU consumer.
I am not using a autobet porgram (I think you mean a bot). I am just running the autobet in the webpage itself. You're running an auto-bet program and you're wondering why your PC is running hot? Are you sure you know what you are doing?
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Do they use our computers for CPU mining?
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guufullme
on 05/10/2020, 01:37:06 UTC
Hello bitcoin talkers!
I am a gambling fan who has almost tried all the gambling websites that exists. I love trying strategies, playing with numbers, studying probabilities and coding my strategies projections with R When I start an autobet in different websites, I mentioned that the temperature of my PC is HIGH I checked the system monitor and I found this! (I am using Ubuntu) https://ibb.co/ZfQCBZ9 If you try to end one of them, the webpage will crash.
Websites that I tried for this experiment: - Luckyfish.io - Wolf.bet
Do you think that they are using our computers of CPU mining?
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Buying some mbtc
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on 10/01/2018, 22:03:51 UTC
Hello,
I want to buy with 30$ btc from a payoneer card. How can I do that?