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I recently researched mining Bitcoin with a cellphone and found that there are several apps available to try. Honestly, the topic generates mixed opinions within the community.
On one side are those who say that mining Bitcoin with a cellphone isn't really worth it. The competition is fierce, you need to dedicate time (we're talking about an average of 8 hours a day), and there are risks of scams. But on the other side are those who see it differently, saying it's accessible and easy if done correctly.
If you decide to try it, there are options like CryptoTab (one of the first in the market), cloud mining apps from some major exchanges, StormGain (good interface but requires restarting every 4 hours), NiceHash (with profitability calculator and good security), and Bitdeer (for more serious miners). Most work similarly: install, create an account, set up your wallet, and you're good to go.
On Android, the process is quite straightforward. On iPhone, it's more complicated due to Apple's restrictions, but you can use cloud apps.
Regarding which is easier to mine now, according to users, the options are Monero (XMR) around $322, Dogecoin (DOGE) at $0.09, Vertcoin and Ravencoin (RVN) at $0.01. But don't forget that Bitcoin is still at $71.43K, so profitability also depends on each crypto's price.
The truth is, mining Bitcoin with a cellphone from scratch takes an absurd amount of time. An average Bitcoin takes about 10 minutes of professional mining, so imagine with a phone. That's why many end up using cloud services where you rent hash power.
My advice: don't rush the decision, research thoroughly before investing money, and if you decide to do it, choose a reliable app with good security. The future of crypto might improve with better hardware and new algorithms, but today, it's more of an experiment than a serious way to earn.