Crypto virus definition

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Author: Admin | 2025-04-28

SHA256 and all other altcoins, even Scrypt who also have ASIC, it still does not compare. Ninjahitoko (OP) Full Member Offline Activity: 186 Merit: 100 You'd need the virus to attack ASIC now. And to be fair, there aren't many miners that doesn't keep an eye on their throughput. I would definitively notice if something more than a few % would go away...And its not very easy to hack and infect and propagate such a virus that would work on Linux.Basically i'd have to say yes it would be more powerful, but no i don't see it happening.Well Bitcoin viruses can definitely attack Linux. VirosaGITS Legendary Offline Activity: 1302 Merit: 1068 You'd need the virus to attack ASIC now. And to be fair, there aren't many miners that doesn't keep an eye on their throughput. I would definitively notice if something more than a few % would go away...And its not very easy to hack and infect and propagate such a virus that would work on Linux.Basically i'd have to say yes it would be more powerful, but no i don't see it happening.Well Bitcoin viruses can definitely attack Linux.Yeah? Well when a virus that propagate through Windows, manage to infect Linux, bypass the router, inject into an arm processor linux, then i guess we can start getting worried, but there's no skynet virus. ranochigo Legendary Offline Activity: 3108 Merit: 4497 Crypto Swap Exchange Bitcoin mining viruses is actually very hard to be profitable. Since it uses a lot of

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