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Feb 02, 2018 Official Links SmartCash Pools. Mining SmartCash SmartCash. What is Smartcash (SMART. In these post I would like answer the following question about SmartCash CPU mining. Or better to buy at least 1000 SMART and hodl to receive SmartRewards.

Hello fellow smarties and steemians. In these post I would like answer the following question about SmartCash CPU mining; • It possible to mine SmartCash o CPU? • What would I need to mine with CPU? • Is it profitable to mine SmartCash with CPU? 'It possible to mine SmartCash o CPU?' The answer is YES, you can mine SmartCash on you're CPU. 'What would I need to mine with CPU?'

All you need to do is to have a working computer with good CPU and download multi cpuminer by tpruvot for keccak algo. You can find it here: or And add the following config file 'cpuminer-x64 -a keccak -o stratum+tcp://pool-us.smartcash.cc:3333 -u username.worker -p pass' Change 'pool-us.smartcash.cc:3333' into your pool address, 'username' into your pool username and 'worker' into your pool worker name.

'Is it profitable to mine SmartCash with CPU' NO, unlike GPU, CPU is too slow to find any share. I tried and test it with my intel core i5 using only 2 threads. See diagram below.

Therefore, if you really want to mine SmartCash, buy some good GPU, start mining and come.or better to buy at least 1000 SMART and hodl to receive SmartRewards Where to buy SmartCash? Website: Official Wallet: SmartRewards Guide: Exchange: Currently on: stocks.exchange, Cryptopia HitBTC & CoinExchange.io Mining Pool: Mining Guide: Slack Channel: Slack Sign in.

Has voted on behalf of. If you would like to recieve upvotes from minnowponds team on all your posts, simply FOLLOW. To receive an BiggerUpvote send 0.5 SBD to @minnowpond with your posts url as the memo To receive an BiggerUpvote and a reSteem send 1.25SBD to @minnowpond with your posts url as the memo To receive an upvote send 0.25 SBD to @minnowpond with your posts url as the memo To receive an reSteem send 0.75 SBD to @minnowpond with your posts url as the memo To receive an upvote and a reSteem send 1.00SBD to @minnowpond with your posts url as the memo. I though Steem still needed people to run their computers to create the blockchain. Authoring and curating posts, no? But yes they would use less electricity than proof of work. Yet there is resources in this world for crypto and I think both stake and work can combine together to generate more interesting in mining crypto.

The stage is set for crypto to rise, and if in fact one is better than the other process so be it. I have no quam with either of them. Personally I would do both at the same time if I could because that way I could earn more.

I think many feel the same way;).

I used to have a credit card with MBNA. Strangest experience ever. Not necessarily bad, but not exactly good either. It was a basic Sony-branded MBNA card, and when I moved out of the country I didn't need it anymore, so I called to cancel the account (balance paid). Best Monero XMR Miner. You'd never believe how much the call centre agent tried to convince me to keep the card.

It was as if his life depended on it! Anyways, it was closed after one phone call.

One year later, I started receiving monthly notifications that there is a new statement available. I call, turns out there is some unpaid interest that they needed to pay me in the amount of $2.42 or something. So the account was resurrected from the dead. They said they'd send a cheque and then the account would be closed. Cheque was never sent, but the notifications stopped.

One later passes with no notifications, and then it starts again! Needless to say after calling again the third time, two years later, the account was finally closed and I got my $2 cheque. Oh, Sensei, that is a terrible customer experience, you're right! I bet you wouldn't have cared about the $2.42 in unpaid 'rewards' or other credit balance if they'd closed your account in the first place. Sorry to hear that - that's another reason I'm leery about getting an MBNA card. Other reasons include: TD's long delay in trying to integrate the portfolio and insistance on retaining the separate MBNA (bad!) & CUETS brands (probably because it's 'too hard' for them to integrate or harder than they thought); other customers of MBNA have told me of problems with their MBNA online or in-branch bill payments being processed to someone else's MBNA credit card in error even though they entered the proper credit card number and credit reporting errors on the part of MBNA.

They may offer a slightly better rewards program but in all honesty, it's not worth the hassle. If I end up getting a MasterCard, honestly I think it'll be the Sears Financial MasterCard (for the no foreign currency charges and a decent full 1% cash back program) or either the Wal-Mart of PC Financial MasterCard. I've heard mostly positive reviews on their customer service, credit reporting procedures and payment handling administration. Cheers, Doug. I have had as many as 4 MBNA accounts at one time with the earliest being opened in January, 2009. I have found them to be more progressive than most other card providers. Little things I have appreciated include their ability to deduce who you are based on the inbound phone number and to ask for 4 digits if they need to clarify which account you are calling about.

Their website, billing and payment handling has always been 100% for me. Three of my four accounts have now been closed due to lack of need for one and RBC taking over the Shoppers Optimum cards from MBNA for the other two. Earlier this year they (read TD) changed the rewards program (used to be 1% on everything and 3% on gas and groceries which got moved to 2%). There has also been a $600 limit on the 3% (now 2%) rewards and I have hit that more than a few times -- but never was bothered enough to look elsewhere. Now that the 2% is in place I opened a Capital One card that pays a $100 'signing bonus' and 1% as used and then another 1/2% at year end or anniversary - not sure which. I'll be using the MBNA card till I get to the $600 plateau and then will switch to the Capital One card for the balance of the month.

And here comes the day that my extra 3% ends. Just renewed my membership yesterday with Costco since we just got our little newborn baby on the 15th and we also have a new dog, a Vizslaw so buying diapers and dog food/meat is really worth the $55 membership cost. I'll probably subscribe to the Costco Amex since it's free and it's giving cash back on Costco purchases and gas. Probably worth it since there's no annual fee and that I will gas there more often till we get our electrical car in January 2014. I've had this card for a few months and it really isn't as great as it seems. First, it used to be 'up to 3%' after the 6-months mark (which is what a friend of mine has), and I believe (not 100% certain) he does not have a monthly cap.

When I finally got this card, terms changed. Max said Thanks Djino! I wasn't aware of that card. And your post is falling at the right time because since the 1st of July I now qualify with the requirements to get this card. Do you pay the annual fee of $89 or you call them to cancel/renew and they lift of the fees? Max djino said For a few years now I have since moved on to MBNAs RTP/RWE as it gives 2% back on all purchases, no cap, and no annual fee.

This smart cash card has turned to chit with better options out there. Djino Back in 2012, they were for a limited time allowing conversions to this card with no annual fee for life plus $100 bonus. They have since stopped that. Right now they offer it for $89/year with first year fee waived and $100 bonus. I have heard some who have signed up a year ago are successful in getting MBNA to wave the fee for life after having threatened to cancel and go to Capital One similar product.

YMMV obviously. This card is pretty awesome in that you do not need to wait for cheques in the mail. Whenever you hit 5000 points, you just log in online and request a$50 statement credit which will appear next business day. Their site does not provide any sensible info. Maybe I am to thick but I cannot find it. This card might work for some of you but if I cannot have everything in writing very quickly I become very suspicious.

To many rules, buy groceries at certain stores, buy gas at certain pumps, etc. Missing benefit payments, etc.

If I have to spend every months hours with customer service to get few bucks back, or to get 'more info' they are pulling out of the thin air, this card is not exactly for me. Again, some folks might be very happy with this card but some will not. I still believe Walmart Master Card is the most efficient. You get 1% back (Walmart money) and you can spend it in chunks of $5 as soon as you accumulate $5.

No standing on one leg, looking into sun while puling middle pinky. JustMe said Their site does not provide any sensible info. Maybe I am to thick but I cannot find it. This card might work for some of you but if I cannot have everything in writing very quickly I become very suspicious. To many rules, buy groceries at certain stores, buy gas at certain pumps, etc. Missing benefit payments, etc. If I have to spend every months hours with customer service to get few bucks back, or to get 'more info' they are pulling out of the thin air, this card is not exactly for me.

Again, some folks might be very happy with this card but some will not. I still believe Walmart Master Card is the most efficient. You get 1% back (Walmart money) and you can spend it in chunks of $5 as soon as you accumulate $5.

No standing on one leg, looking into sun while puling middle pinky. As a few of us just reported above your post, this card is no longer as good as it once was. There are better options out there including MBNA's RWE/RTP which gives 2% back on all purchases. Jmb2027 said Hi djino, where do I acquire the RWE/RTP card? What does RWE/RTP stand for? RWE = Rewards World Elite - 2% Cash back (on all purchases, no cap) - $89 Annual Fee (First year waived) - $100 Welcome Bonus - Price Protection - Concierge Service - (Requires $70K Individual Income OR $120K Household Income OR $25K Annual Spending) RTP = Rewards Travel Platinum - 2% Cashback (on all purchases, no cap) - $89 Annual Fee (First Year waived) - $100 Welcome Bonus - (Requires $35K Individual Income) Apply here ->Depending on your income, you'll get one or the other.

JustMe said Hi djino, How could this new card rwe/rtp could be better??????? It has a FEE. Did you calculated how much money you have to SPEND in order just to get even with 2% return.

Sorry, I never paid a fee and will continue to be satisfied with card(s) I have and their 1% return or gas savings. But, thank you for info!!! Depending on how much you spend, paying an annual fee could make you come out ahead. Example: I spend $900 /month on Gas and Groceries and $1600 /month everywhere else ($2500 total).

With the normal Smart Cash Card World Card I would get back $29 back. (or $348 annually) With the RWE, I would get back $50/month (or $600 annually minus the $89 fee = $511) A significant difference. The cash back system is not very clear on the website. I spoke just now on the Chat line with CS and was told the following in regards to the World Elite card: 'Cash Back: Redemption starts at 5000 points and can only be redeemed in 5000 increments 5,000 points = $50.00 10,000 points = $100.00 25,000 points = $250.00' You get 2 points for every dollar spent, so you would need to spend $2500 to get $50, which is 2% of expenditures. Sorry if this seems repetitive, but I didn't find their website very clear.