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  2. Zealot Campaign - Wikipedia

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    The Zealot Campaign is a cryptocurrency mining malware collected from a series of stolen National Security Agency (NSA) exploits, released by the Shadow Brokers group on both Windows and Linux machines to mine cryptocurrency, specifically Monero.

  3. Monero - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Monero

    Monero (/ m ə ˈ n ɛr oʊ /; Abbreviation: XMR) is a cryptocurrency which uses a blockchain with privacy-enhancing technologies to obfuscate transactions to achieve anonymity and fungibility. Observers cannot decipher addresses trading Monero, transaction amounts, address balances, or transaction histories.

  4. Mining pool - Wikipedia

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    When mining happens the miner simply "looks" through the pre-stored answers and submits the best one found to the network, with minimal energy used to read the hard drives. Due to the low hardware specification requirements of the PoC mining process, this type of mining can be conducted on a regular PC still being used for other day-to-day tasks.

  5. CryptoNote - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/CryptoNote

    CryptoNote is an application layer protocol designed for use with cryptocurrencies that aims to solve specific problems identified in Bitcoin. [1] [2]The protocol powers several decentralized privacy-oriented cryptocurrencies, including Monero, MobileCoin and Safex Cash.

  6. Cryptojacking - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cryptojacking

    Cryptojacking is the act of exploiting a computer to mine cryptocurrencies, often through websites, [1] [2] [3] against the user's will or while the user is unaware. [4] One notable piece of software used for cryptojacking was Coinhive, which was used in over two-thirds of cryptojacks before its March 2019 shutdown. [5]

  7. Talk:Monero/Archive 1 - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Talk:Monero/Archive_1

    This is a bona fide introduction to Monero. I am member of the Core Team. Despite trying my best to offer only factual informations, I may have written biased content. I asked sev

  8. Bitcoin - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bitcoin

    [24]: 215, 219–222 [95]: 3 If a single miner or pool controls more than 50% of the hashing power, it would allow them to censor transactions and double-spend coins. [64] In 2014, mining pool Ghash.io reached 51% mining power, causing safety concerns, but later voluntarily capped its power at 39.99% for the benefit of the whole network. [ 96 ]

  9. Category:Fictional miners - Wikipedia

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