Earnhoney Expectations
I'm curious what I should expect to earn hourly/computer with EarnHoney?
Currently I have 2 desktops and 2 laptops running it near 24 hours and have earned maybe 1000HD over the course of a week. Are their any tricks to running it more efficiently? I understand I shouldn't earn more than 100HD/hr but it seems like that would take many machines. I would be fine with $5/day, have I set my expectationsto high? Any help would be appreciated. Thanks in advance.
Currently I have 2 desktops and 2 laptops running it near 24 hours and have earned maybe 1000HD over the course of a week. Are their any tricks to running it more efficiently? I understand I shouldn't earn more than 100HD/hr but it seems like that would take many machines. I would be fine with $5/day, have I set my expectationsto high? Any help would be appreciated. Thanks in advance.
I've been making roughly anywhere from 15-45HD per computer for the last week.
Even my CPU's with at least 2 cores and 4gb of ram get hung up occasionally, but my more spec'd out computers run passively 24/7.. but still netting WELL under a $1 a day.
I wish it paid out a little better (I remember hearing when it first came out it was a decent earner). I really like how truly passive it can be.
Even my CPU's with at least 2 cores and 4gb of ram get hung up occasionally, but my more spec'd out computers run passively 24/7.. but still netting WELL under a $1 a day.
I wish it paid out a little better (I remember hearing when it first came out it was a decent earner). I really like how truly passive it can be.
According to his June routine sheet he only uses the laptop. That would equal about 25HD from his machine based on a 20 hour run. Maybe he can give us a little insight to his setup/secret, i.e. browser, tweaks, settings, etc..
I make roughly 100HD-200HD per day, from 4 machines, which is alright but for the electricity/bandwidth exchange it probably negates itself.
I make roughly 100HD-200HD per day, from 4 machines, which is alright but for the electricity/bandwidth exchange it probably negates itself.
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