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The service had been fist operating without disclosing any relationship to Bitcoin. One of the first inquiries into the organization on February 13, 2011, yielded a response that revealed only that Compute 4 Cash was part of a distributed computing project for the financial sector<ref>[http://www.geeks3d.com/20110212/compute4cash-use-your-gpu-to-make-money-with-opencl/ Compute4Cash: Use your GPU to Make Money with OpenCL]</ref>. | The service had been fist operating without disclosing any relationship to Bitcoin. One of the first inquiries into the organization on February 13, 2011, yielded a response that revealed only that Compute 4 Cash was part of a distributed computing project for the financial sector<ref>[http://www.geeks3d.com/20110212/compute4cash-use-your-gpu-to-make-money-with-opencl/ Compute4Cash: Use your GPU to Make Money with OpenCL]</ref>. | ||
The compensation received by the users has been calculated to be significantly less than that enjoyed by those [[Pooled mining|mining]] using one of the public [[:Category:Pool Operators| | The compensation received by the users has been calculated to be significantly less than that enjoyed by those [[Pooled mining|mining]] using one of the public [[:Category:Pool Operators|pool operators]]. | ||
==External Links== | ==External Links== |
Revision as of 17:40, 25 March 2011
A commercial service that operates essentially as a private pool. The service supports connections only from the operator's proprietary Windows client which incorporates the kernel from the poclbm miner[1].
Compensation is calculated on a fixed "Work Unit" method.
Criticism
The service had been fist operating without disclosing any relationship to Bitcoin. One of the first inquiries into the organization on February 13, 2011, yielded a response that revealed only that Compute 4 Cash was part of a distributed computing project for the financial sector[2].
The compensation received by the users has been calculated to be significantly less than that enjoyed by those mining using one of the public pool operators.
External Links
- Compute 4 Cash web site
- Client downloads