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Taras Labiak2016-04-08 00:19:03
Distributed Computing
Taras Labiak, 2016-04-08 00:19:03

How can you legally make money on a botnet?

A Windows client (social network) is being developed. Accordingly, a lot of computing resources will be available on many different IPs. How can you legally make money doing this?
I assume that spamming is semi-legal and a ban

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ThunderCat, 2016-04-08
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generate beats!
By the way, I recently delivered a popular game to someone I know, I don’t remember what kind of game it is, it doesn’t matter. In short, some kind of client was installed with it, like a battlenet panel like Blizzard has, managing updates and something else, so there was some kind of spyware in the background, or malware - and all this was spelled out in the user agreement.
Black Desert, in, look on Google, what they earn for themselves.

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Pavel Selivanov, 2016-04-08
@selivanov_pavel

Mining is not an option, now the complexity of calculating new blocks in bitcoin is such that only specially designed ASICs can handle it normally.
It is very difficult to sell computing resources with such characteristics - different node power, poor availability, different characteristics of network channels - to someone.
Show ads from time to time and offer to turn them off in the paid version.

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