CoinImp is the new effective JavaScript Monero miner that can be easily embedded to your website. Your users will mine Monero (XMR) in their browser for you while they search, play or even stream a video. It's an excellent alternative to annoying ads. Users will pay you with their CPU power, as simple as that.
With CoinImp, Monero is mined by using CPU resources which would be otherwise wasted. Forget about high performance graphic cards and expensive electricity bills... Reduce your costs and start earning real money.
Why not Bitcoin, Ethereum or any other? Because Monero is one of the highest valued cryptocurrencies and at the same time its differences between CPU and GPU mining are very small.
Our JavaScript miner has more advantages than other regular mining solutions. It even has its own effective free mining pool to reach blocks faster! Last but not least, our miner isn't blocked by Anti-viruses or AdBlock.
Comments and Reviews
Love it all! Now that Coinhive is closing down soon, definitely CoinIMP with their low fees is to reign throughout.
Been using this against people attacking my network as a CryptoHoneypot. Make some money while messing with criminals.
I tried many js miners and I can definitely say that Coinimp is the best. Withdrawals can be made easily and it's very easy to use.
Great! It's an amazing alternative and has an easy to use plattform!
It has a very user-friendly platform, anyone could use it, is easy to embed and it has a good pay-rate by all means.
Long running project, professional team, potential of connected projects.
Not much good, he says FREE, when register its there 1%, when payout the 0,1XMR he add 0,02 Fee for sending (20%???). For example coinhive adding only 0,005... Other people there don´t have eyes open...
I also have a bad experience with them. Antivirus detect. I have Kaspersky(KIS)
0,005 of Coinhive is a project's fee, not a network one. And Monero network fee you talk about, is high by default. It doesn't concern neither of two projects. CoinIMP is transparent regarding fees and call fees by their names: network one, project's one (which btw is 0%). Thumbs down.