I am looking to mine on my laptop at night to try get enough to fund at least part of a mullvad VPN account. I need a miner and wallet that doesn’t care about age and will let me turn mining off when I’m using my laptop.
What would you recommend?
I am looking to mine on my laptop at night to try get enough to fund at least part of a mullvad VPN account. I need a miner and wallet that doesn’t care about age and will let me turn mining off when I’m using my laptop.
What would you recommend?
Well, his nick suggests he’s in a minority group. He wants to use VPN and he wants to pay secretly, which could mean various delicate/difficult situations.
@sleepybisexual For your privacy, use Tor Browser whenever possible. If you just need an exit node in a specific country, I could tell you how to do that w/ Tor Browser.
@Saki Why would you even suggest such a low I.Q. Mind numbing brain fart dumb idea of a thing? It’s too f**king stoopid you ain’t scamming people for that! I feel sorry for you that I had to tell you these. 😂
Why would anyone want a specific exit node? They’re designed to be random.
More importantly exit node compromises just means SAY BYE BYE to Your BITCOIN Money!
👋🐶
Please stop tryna become a wannabe hacker, try other field of works, okay.
@Saki Why would you even suggest such a low I.Q. Mind numbing brain fart dumb idea of a thing? It’s too f**king stoopid you ain’t scamming people for that! I feel sorry for you that I had to tell you these. 😂
Why would anyone want a specific exit node? They’re designed to be random.
More importantly exit node compromises just means SAY BYE BYE to Your BITCOIN Money!
👋🐶
Please stop tryna become a wannabe hacker, try other field of works, okay.
Maybe a respectable one.
Tor is not the tool for my situation, I need actual network speed. Accounts will be involved rendering tor useless. Sorry if thus is rude but while I suck at it I know what opsec is and not to use sign in on tor
Don’t be sorry, so you do need VPN. Monero.town is Tor-friendly. You can use it perfectly via TB.
What is that?
This place (a Lemmy instance) is called monero.town. Many of Monero-related websites are friendly to Tor Browser (TB), including this place.