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Everyone stop for a moment, there's a new mining coin that’s been gaining popularity recently...
There's a coin called $HASH that's being talked about quite a bit now, claiming you can mine directly on your computer or phone using a browser.
I personally tested it for about 5-10 minutes. My device is a top-of-the-line M4 Max MacBook, and after 10 minutes of mining, I got nothing—literally zero coins. Plus, the CPU immediately got extremely hot, so I decided to stop.
If you're stubborn, you can try:
The browser will probably flag it as malicious; if you trust it, ignore the warning. But definitely don't use your main wallet, always use a small one (Burner Wallet)!
The current coin price is about $0.15, so if you can mine around 1,000 HASHes, it’s theoretically worth about $150.
But honestly, who knows when you'll actually hit it? Is it worth burning your computer for this little money?
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