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Social petition platform, Change.org, has announced the launch of a screensaver that mines Monero on behalf of the organization. âThe Mining Screensaverâ will pool the computing power of the programâs users, with all XMR generated being automatically transferred to the Change.org Foundation.
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âThe Screensaver That Mines Cryptocurrency to Help People Change the Worldâ
Change.org has partnered with marketing agency, Traceylocke Brazil, to launch a screensaver that mines bitcoin whilst usersâ computers sit idly. According to Change.orgâs website, the screensaver âensures that your computer mines cryptocurrency when youâre not using it,â and âThe amount you earn is directly donated to the Change.org Foundation.â
The petition platform estimates that if 10,000 computers use the screensaver for 12 hours each day, the platform could generate $10,000 USD worth donations in one month. At present, the program is only available for Windows users, with no indication being given as to whether or not Change.org plans to release a version for Mac in future.
With the program being made available as open source, in addition to being built around Monero, many from the cryptocurrency community suspect The Mining Screen Saver may have been built using a modified version of Coinhiveâs API.
On the programâs website, Change.org describes cryptocurrency as comprising âan alternative economic system that has the potential to revolutionize the way money circulate[s].â
Past Efforts to Converge Cryptocurrency Mining and Charity
The Mining Page appears to have been inspired by Unicef Australiaâs âThe Hopepageâ â a website that diverts visitorsâ processing power to mine cryptocurrency that is donated to Unicef Australia. The Hopepage was built using Authedmine â a modified version of Coinhiveâs API that allows users to consent to their computing power being used to mine Monero on behalf of the programâs publishers. As of this writing, there are 19,306 computers that are contributing to The Hopepage.
In December 2017, Bail Bloc â a charity donating XMR mined by users to raise bail money for non-violent offenders â generated $3,000 which was donated to the Bronx Freedom Fund after just one month of operation.
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