Razer has made a software, called SoftMiner, that uses the computing power of our PC to generate virtual coins and in return gives us shopping vouchers
We would like to earn money with the Internet but we’re not good with video editing to use YouTube, we don’t know how to become an influencer on social media like Instagram and we don’t even have an idea for an original blog. How to do it? Simple, just use software that does the dirty work for us.
Razer, among the world’s largest hardware manufacturers and distributors, announced yesterday the release of a new program, called SoftMiner. The software automatically harnesses the computing power of a computer, when it is not in use, to mine cryptocurrency. Needless to say, the user once installed the SoftMiner application will not have to do anything. The program will act on the computer in complete autonomy allowing us to earn with our PC without actually doing anything. There is one thing in all this. Of the cryptocurrencies extracted with the program we won’t get a penny in cash. We will, however, have an equivalent amount to spend on the online store of the same company Razer.
How does the SoftMiner program work and earn money for doing nothing
How does SoftMiner work and why does it allow us to earn a voucher to buy items on the Razer website? Simple, when we install the software we join a third-party platform, known as GammaNow, which is used for mining virtual currencies, specifically Ethereum and other cryptocurrencies (not Bitcoins). GammaNow pays a commission to Razer for each cryptocurrency mined thanks to SoftMiner software and thanks to the computing power of private users’ computers. In turn, Razer pays users with shopping vouchers on its online site. The “coins” that we earn on the program, are called Razer Silver, are nothing more than vouchers to be used on the site and then we can not exchange them online with other cryptocurrencies or convert them into euros.
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