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Siamak

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I'm working on a project and I intend to actively doing it at the end of research. it may be difficult but i'm sure, there is many ways to find answer for it. I want to know how Cryptocurrency mining can be detected in the network. for example in a network enviroment with more than 200 computer systems, if one of them doing Cryptocurrency mining how can detect it using network traffic analysis.
Please if you guys have any suggest or have info about it, share certain aspects. would truly appreciate if you Participate and share your knowledge.
 

Cerval

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I'm working on a project and I intend to actively doing it at the end of research. it may be difficult but i'm sure, there is many ways to find answer for it. I want to know how Cryptocurrency mining can be detected in the network. for example in a network enviroment with more than 200 computer systems, if one of them doing Cryptocurrency mining how can detect it using network traffic analysis.
Please if you guys have any suggest or have info about it, share certain aspects. would truly appreciate if you Participate and share your knowledge.
Do you plan on snitching them to the government :oops2:

I've had a course on telecom networks at some point, however nothing that could help you I'm afraid.
 

Siamak

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Do you plan on snitching them to the government :oops2:

I've had a course on telecom networks at some point, however nothing that could help you I'm afraid.
no just want do it myself and after getting resualt, write an article. as far as i know with netflow analyzer and collector it can be done.
 

Wings

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I'm working on a project and I intend to actively doing it at the end of research. it may be difficult but i'm sure, there is many ways to find answer for it. I want to know how Cryptocurrency mining can be detected in the network. for example in a network enviroment with more than 200 computer systems, if one of them doing Cryptocurrency mining how can detect it using network traffic analysis.
Please if you guys have any suggest or have info about it, share certain aspects. would truly appreciate if you Participate and share your knowledge.
You can gather mining pool's IP addresses and use that to cross check with your traffic
 

Siamak

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I have been searching to find a way for a long time.
NetFlow and Stealthwatch might be a solution which Cisco offered(I haven't tested it yet).
 

AFL_ITALIA

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I'm working on a project and I intend to actively doing it at the end of research. it may be difficult but i'm sure, there is many ways to find answer for it. I want to know how Cryptocurrency mining can be detected in the network. for example in a network enviroment with more than 200 computer systems, if one of them doing Cryptocurrency mining how can detect it using network traffic analysis.
Please if you guys have any suggest or have info about it, share certain aspects. would truly appreciate if you Participate and share your knowledge.
I have no idea, sorry man.
 

lgorTudor

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lgorTudor

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But are they Jj NFTs? You could help pay Rabiot's salary, what an honor.
calma, I will leave 14 fish for you for Christmas
7 for this year and 7 for next

NFTs are the most obvious fraudulent schemes out there.
It's the opposite of fraudulent because there's no layer of hidden information for it to become fraudulent to begin with. Any shoes you buy in a store, and it says quality shoes on the box are more fraudulent, because it's false advertizing since 8yo bangladesh kids made these shoes from inferior materials. You can call NFTs useless and stupid and the community ultra-cringey and I'd sign that statement but that doesn't mean I'm not gonna profit off them. Best to stay in the middle of things and not fall for the techbro and gamerbro seething when there's opportunities to benefit from.
 
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Strickland

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May 17, 2019
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It's the opposite of fraudulent because there's no layer of hidden information for it to become fraudulent to begin with. Any shoes you buy in a store, and it says quality shoes on the box are more fraudulent, because it's false advertizing since 8yo bangladesh kids made these shoes from inferior materials. You can call NFTs useless and stupid and the community ultra-cringey and I'd sign that statement but that doesn't mean I'm not gonna profit off them. Best to stay in the middle of things and not fall for the techbro and gamerbro seething when there's opportunities to benefit from.
is that the way you also feel about pyramid schemes? useless, stupid (I'd also add fraudulent), but that doesn't mean you're not gonna profit off them?
 

.zero

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Aug 8, 2006
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@Dru thoughts on crypto nowadays?
I’m bullish on the entire space personally. I have limited my investment activity to a handful of DeFi 2.0 protocols since October. I’ve never been a trader but I am frog nation. Some interesting plays to be made before they are widely flattened. My advice is to limit broad exposure and focus on 2-3 projects if you’re looking to make serious returns (sans trading).

Plenty of scams still out there but that’s always on the individual to not be dumb.

2022 will be about layer 2s. They will be the onboarding and main interface for end users. Leaving L1s like Ethereum to be strictly for final block writing.
 

lgorTudor

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Jan 15, 2015
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is that the way you also feel about pyramid schemes? useless, stupid (I'd also add fraudulent), but that doesn't mean you're not gonna profit off them?
Loaded question

The president of the world isn't coming to your house, with a camera team, handing you the 'most moral investor of the world bcs only bought walmart stocks' award, shaking your hand while your mom weeps proudly as the crowd cheers and naked supermodels storm through the doors.

edit: of course as walmart investor you'd support the exploitation and dehumanization of the working class but that's not as bad as techbro's latest nvidia card being unavailable right?
 
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    I’m bullish on the entire space personally. I have limited my investment activity to a handful of DeFi 2.0 protocols since October. I’ve never been a trader but I am frog nation. Some interesting plays to be made before they are widely flattened. My advice is to limit broad exposure and focus on 2-3 projects if you’re looking to make serious returns (sans trading).

    Plenty of scams still out there but that’s always on the individual to not be dumb.

    2022 will be about layer 2s. They will be the onboarding and main interface for end users. Leaving L1s like Ethereum to be strictly for final block writing.
    Tanx mayn. I'll take some time to try to comprehend what you just said here :D
     

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