RazerSoftMiner uses computer idle time for mining

RazerSoftMiner uses computer idle time for mining

Yesterday, Razer announced the launch of a new application for computers called Razer SoftMiner. The application uses the power of idle GPUs on gamers' powerful computers to mine cryptocurrency. People who use this app will be rewarded with virtual Razer Silver credits based on how long they use it.


"Instead of wasting that power and energy, we make sure your computer provides value even when we step away from the keyboard. Plus, you don't have to do anything - just download SoftMiner and watch the app earn you Razer Silver."said Razer CEO.


Gamma has developed a blockchain application that takes advantage of computers' idle time gamers for cryptocurrency mining. Thus, Gamma technology can be made available to more than 50 million players registered on Razer. 


“Soft Miner is the best way for members of the Razer community to contribute to the development of cryptocurrencies, and also receive interesting rewards in return.”said Gamma CEO Gabriel Schillinger. 

Gamers will not receive real digital currencies for using SoftMiner, but instead will receive tokens from a company called Razer Silver, which they can later exchange for unique in-game items and discounts in the Razer Store. 


According to www.ubergizmo.com

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