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Sr. MemberActivity: 245Merit: 250CTO at MangoCoinz Re: [ANN] MangoCoinz Official ANN Thread - Mine cryptocurrencies on you smart phone December 23, 2014, 12:04:13 AM #12 Hey traumschiff,



O.K, maybe you will shake your phone like a maniac a couple of times, but it gets boring too fast.

The idea behind the app is to have the miner run in the background and gather coins while you are out and about doing other things.

You don't even notice the app running, and you don't think about mining.

You just go by your day as you normally would and your phone takes care or the mining.



Best regards, Srele from MangoCoinz. MangoCoinz, mobile cryptocurrecy mining is here. Available for Android now and soon on the iPhone!

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LegendaryActivity: 1890Merit: 1035ICO? Not even once. Re: [ANN] MangoCoinz Official ANN Thread - Mine cryptocurrencies on you smart phone December 23, 2014, 09:33:44 AM #18 Quote from: SreleFromMangoCoinz on December 22, 2014, 10:42:25 PM Because MangoCoinz is part mobile app and part cloud system, and the main concern that people have is that .apk files (Android app files) are easy to manipulate. And thats true, but thats where the other part of the system comes into place. The cloud system is there to provide security on that part by users having to validate their coins by syncing and by limiting the amount that can be synced per day.



The limit is there so that it will give the hacker only the max daily coins and the rest of the shady coins will be cut off. They will not be able to do this for long, because we will see this and we will suspend their account. The limit is also there so that someone cant get a lot of coins through other, non hack, methods. Like chucking their phone into a washing machine. Its just fair.



You do realize you can emulate as many android instances on a computer as much as you want all with accelerometers and different HWIDs, right?

It's a neat idea but APK's are too easy to exploit.



Besides, where are your coin details, how many coins do you have? Both security and transparency is lacking to take this seriously. You do realize you can emulate as many android instances on a computer as much as you want all with accelerometers and different HWIDs, right?It's a neat idea but APK's are too easy to exploit.Besides, where are your coin details, how many coins do you have? Both security and transparency is lacking to take this seriously. Avoid centralized, closed source, custodial crypto wallets and exchanges at all cost!