Kim writes,

> (Re) .. the raw power used by bitcoin miners. We don't yet know how to secure 
> a
> decentralised ledger like bitcoin's blockchain without the energy-intensive 
> mechanism. 


One increasingly popular work-around for energy requirements when mining 
cyrpto-currency.

Steal it.

For one example .. "Android trojan has miner so aggressive it can bork your 
battery"

By Richard Chirgwin 19 Dec 2017  
http://www.theregister.co.uk/2017/12/19/android_trojan_has_miner_so_aggressive_it_can_bork_your_battery/


Kaspersky researchers have turned up a strain of malware lurking in adult 
content and fake virus scanners, and it can run a victim's Android mobe so hard 
they might suffer physical damage.

The Android trojan, dubbed “Loapi”, has a modular architecture that lets it be 
adapted to run cryptocurrency mining, take part in DDoS networks, or bombard 
suffering users with constant advertisements.

<https://securelist.com/jack-of-all-trades/83470/>

The sample analysed by Kaspersky, when running a few days to mine the Minero 
cryptocurrency, worked their test device so hard that “the battery bulged and 
deformed the phone cover.”

Loapi communicates with the following module-specific command and control 
servers:

    ronesio.xyz (advertisement module);
    api-profit.com:5210 (SMS module and mining module);
    mnfioew.info (web crawler); and
    mp-app.info (proxy module)

The Web crawler module, Kaspersky said, “is used for hidden Javascript code 
execution on web pages with WAP billing in order to subscribe the user to 
various services”, and works in conjunction with the SMS module to send the 
subscription message.

Working with the ad module, the Web crawler “tried to open about 28,000 unique 
URLs on one device during our 24-hour experiment.”




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