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- Sarah Manter
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Welcome to the Salad Chefs from Salad!
Salad's users share idle compute resources on a distributed network they call "The Kitchen." Their users, or "Salad Chefs", can't game 24/7 , but while they're off doing other things (like sleeping), they are able to use gaming computers they already own to earn rewards toward anything in their storefront.
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Re: Welcome to the Salad Chefs from Salad!
Is this the company that requested kawpow?Sarah Manter wrote: ↑Thu Oct 07, 2021 4:20 pm
Salad's users share idle compute resources on a distributed network they call "The Kitchen." Their users, or "Salad Chefs", can't game 24/7 , but while they're off doing other things (like sleeping), they are able to use gaming computers they already own to earn rewards toward anything in their storefront.
- Sarah Manter
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- NearlyDeparted
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Re: Welcome to the Salad Chefs from Salad!
Is Salad online and hashing on PH with any algo right now?
Also will the numbers of miners connected when they are up and running reflect in the PH miner count at https://prohashing.com/charts/miner-count
Also will the numbers of miners connected when they are up and running reflect in the PH miner count at https://prohashing.com/charts/miner-count
- Sarah Manter
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Re: Welcome to the Salad Chefs from Salad!
Yes, they're online. They are considered as one customer, so the number of customers only goes up by one in that miner count chart.NearlyDeparted wrote: ↑Tue Oct 19, 2021 5:08 am Is Salad online and hashing on PH with any algo right now?
Also will the numbers of miners connected when they are up and running reflect in the PH miner count at https://prohashing.com/charts/miner-count
Re: Welcome to the Salad Chefs from Salad!
Wait, really? I had noticed that we went from ~12k miners to over 22k miners according to the stats on the forum in what seemed to be a relatively short period of time and assumed that was due to Salad introducing a lot of new miners. It especially warmed my heart seeing our Randomx hashrate grow to 5MH/s. Is this increase in miners due to more "regular" connections as opposed to enterprise ones?Sarah Manter wrote: ↑Wed Oct 20, 2021 8:59 amYes, they're online. They are considered as one customer, so the number of customers only goes up by one in that miner count chart.NearlyDeparted wrote: ↑Tue Oct 19, 2021 5:08 am Is Salad online and hashing on PH with any algo right now?
Also will the numbers of miners connected when they are up and running reflect in the PH miner count at https://prohashing.com/charts/miner-count
- Mastermind007
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Re: Welcome to the Salad Chefs from Salad!
I was curious how Salad worked so I registered and setup a system with their application. They use several pools. I let is run for a few hours and it never did use Prohashing. It went straight to Nicehash, who I will not support. Seems the only way to get their app to switch was to block Nicehash in my firewall, but as soon as I removed the block rule it was back to Nicehash. So was a shot lived experiment.
Glad to see there is at least some hash power going to Prohashing even though I did not see it without forcing the issue.
Glad to see there is at least some hash power going to Prohashing even though I did not see it without forcing the issue.