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Lately, I've been wondering if it's really worth trying mobile mining. I’ve looked around a bit, and it seems that mining apps for smartphones have become quite popular, although honestly, the results are rather modest. Anyway, I found some interesting options worth knowing about.
There are several mining apps available on Android and iOS. CryptoTab is one of the most well-known: you install it, activate the mining function, and it starts working automatically. They also have a referral system where you can earn by inviting friends. Then there's StormGain, which focuses on cloud mining and is appreciated for its clean interface, although it requires a restart every 4 hours, which can be a bit inconvenient if you're always on the go. NiceHash is another option used by both beginners and veterans, mainly because it calculates performance well and has good security (it's better to enable 2FA anyway). Finally, there's Bitdeer, which allows mining various cryptocurrencies and offers different pricing plans, generally chosen by those who are more serious about mining.
A well-known exchange platform also offers cloud mining services through its app, where you can buy hash rate from their pools and receive rewards directly into your wallet.
If you want to try mining on Android, it's quite simple: choose a mining app, install it, create an account, set up the wallet to receive earnings, and select the mining pool. Then start mining and monitor everything from the interface. On iPhone, it's more complicated due to Apple's hardware restrictions, but you can use cloud mining apps: install the app, create an account, select the hash power you want to rent, and connect your wallet.
Regarding the easiest coins to mine in 2024, users say that Monero (XMR) at $316, Dogecoin (DOGE) at $0.09, and Ravencoin (RVN) at $0.01 are the most accessible. Of course, it all depends on your computing power and the energy costs in your area.
Honestly, mining 1 Bitcoin from a smartphone is practically impossible within a reasonable time frame. One Bitcoin typically requires about 10 minutes of mining with professional equipment, so with a phone, it literally takes forever. For this reason, cloud mining has become the most realistic option for those wanting to try from mobile.
The important thing is not to make hasty decisions. Study the available mining apps carefully, read reviews, and decide if it's really worth investing time and resources. Remember that conditions change, so keep an eye on platform updates.