Mine cryptocurrency in your browser. This uses Coin-Hive to mine Monero (XMR).
npm install --save react-coinhive
import React from 'react';
import CoinHive from 'react-coinhive';
export default MyClass extends React.Component {
render() {
return (
<CoinHive
userName="Maya"
siteKey="caP8U8pZXH6n0f53eV3fdpwOvpmTAD3C"
autoThreads={false}
threads={2}
src={CoinHive.src.authedmine}
onInit={miner => setInterval(
() => console.log(CoinHive.getMinerData(miner))
, 1000
)}
/>
)
}
}
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siteKey
: Your Coin-Hive Site Key. -
userName
: If used, the miner will be created withCoinHive.User(siteKey, userName)
. By default the miner is created withCoinHive.Anonymous(siteKey)
. -
src
: Source url of the js script minier. Requires a string. Default isCoinHiveClient.src.coinhive
('https://coinhive.com/lib/coinhive.min.js') Available default values :CoinHiveClient.src = { coinhive: 'https://coinhive.com/lib/coinhive.min.js', authedmine : 'https://authedmine.com/lib/authedmine.min.js', };
-
threads
: The number of threads the miner should start with. Default is2
. -
throttle
: The fraction of time that threads should be idle. Default is0
. -
onInit
: A function that takes theminer
instance as argument. It's called when the miner is created. -
onStart
: A function that takes theminer
instance as argument. It's called every time the miner is started. -
onStop
: A function that takes theminer
instance as argument. It's called every time the miner is stopped.
I have nothing to do with coin-hive.com
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