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I've been following the development of cloud mining on phones for a long time, and I decided to share my observations about five apps that actually work on Android and iPhone.
First, about CryptoTab. It was one of the first apps when I started. Install it, turn on mining, and it automatically begins generating hashrate for BTC. Plus, you can invite friends via referral link and earn from their activity. Cloud mining on mobile here works quite simply.
Next, I tried a cloud service from a major crypto exchange. You can rent hashrate and receive rewards directly to your wallet. Different plans for different periods. Convenient if you don’t want to hassle with hardware.
I liked StormGain for its interface and security. But the downside is you need to restart it every 4 hours, which can be tiring. Still, cloud mining on phones requires constant attention.
Many choose NiceHash because it has a good profitability calculator. Security is solid, but I always enable two-factor authentication before starting.
Bitdeer is for more experienced users. You can mine various cryptocurrencies, and it offers professional tools. Tariff plans are tailored to your strategy.
Overall impression: cloud mining on phones is real, but don’t expect miracles. Competition is huge, and you need to dedicate about 8 hours a day, with some risks of scams. Some say it’s not worth it. But I think with the right approach and technological advancements, it can be a decent way to earn.
On Android, it’s easiest: choose an app like CryptoTab, install it, create an account, enter your wallet address, select a pool, and start. Very simple.
On iPhone, it’s more complicated due to Apple restrictions. You need to use cloud apps, create an account, choose rental power, and link your wallet. Some apps require selecting a plan with an investment amount.
Regarding which cryptocurrency is easiest to mine—based on user reviews this year, it’s Monero, Dogecoin, Vertcoin, and Ravencoin. But consider your local electricity costs and the current coin price.
One Bitcoin is mined on a smartphone in about 10 minutes, but that’s with cloud mining on phones. For real mining, you need specialized equipment or cloud services.
BTC is now around 67.38K, YFI is trading at about 2.47K with a 0.31% increase. If you decide to try, don’t rush—study everything carefully.