This is the project webpage for the Netwide Assembler (NASM), an assembler for the x86 CPU architecture portable to nearly every modern platform, and with code generation for many platforms old and new.
| Stable | 3.01 | 2025-10-11 | Release notes | Documentation |
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| Release candidate | 3.02rc7 | 2026-04-22 | Release notes | Documentation |
| Development snapshot | 3.02rc7-20260422 | 2026-04-22 | Release notes | Documentation |
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: Apps like UserLAnd allow you to run a full Linux distribution (like Ubuntu) on your phone without rooting it.
You cannot profitably mine Bitcoin (BTC) or Ethereum (ETH) on a smartphone. These networks have high mining difficulties that require specialized hardware. Attempting to mine them on a phone would yield zero rewards.
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The official wallet application for VerusCoin includes a built-in mining function. It allows users to start mining directly with a few taps, making it the most user-friendly entry point for beginners. 3. CryptoTab Browser
Most apps that claim to mine cryptocurrency on Android actually fall into one of three distinct categories: Cpu Miner Android
CryptoTab acts as a standard web browser but features a built-in simulation mechanism. While it markets itself as a mobile miner, it often uses cloud mining balances or shifts your CPU usage toward web-based mining scripts to pay you out in Bitcoin. Step-by-Step Guide: Mining Monero via Termux
Phones lack active cooling systems like fans. Continuous mining generates extreme internal heat. This heat causes the CPU to automatically slow down (thermal throttling) to protect itself, drastically dropping your hash rate. Furthermore, prolonged exposure to high temperatures will permanently degrade the lithium-ion battery, causing it to lose its capacity or swell safely out of its casing. 2. Lifespan Reduction
Because a single phone has very little "hash power," most Android miners connect to a mining pool . Here, thousands of devices combine their power to find a block, and the rewards are split based on how much work your phone contributed.
Important Distinction: Many apps on the Google Play Store labeled "Bitcoin Miner" or "Cloud Miner" are not actually mining. They are usually simulators or data-harvesting schemes. They show you ads and promise payouts that rarely materialize. If an app claims to mine Bitcoin directly on your phone without connecting to a specific pool address you control, it is likely a scam. : Apps like UserLAnd allow you to run
./xmrig -o ://supportxmr.com -u YOUR_WALLET_ADDRESS -p WORKER_NAME Use code with caution.
If you have an old Android phone sitting in a drawer, mining gives it a second life.
// Optional: Sleep briefly to prevent total UI lockup on low-end devices // Thread.sleep(1)
Not every cryptocurrency can be mined effectively on a mobile processor. Bitcoin, for example, relies on the SHA-256 algorithm, which has been completely overtaken by specialized ASIC machines. A modern ASIC miner like Bitmain's S21 series can push 200 to 470 terahashes per second while consuming a few kilowatts of power. By comparison, a smartphone's CPU achieves only a fraction of 1 megahash per second for SHA-256—effectively zero in practical terms. Attempting to mine them on a phone would yield zero rewards
Disclaimer: Cryptocurrency mining can damage your device and may not be profitable. Always do your own research.
You cannot efficiently mine Bitcoin or Ethereum on a phone. These networks require specialized hardware like ASICs or powerful desktop GPUs. Instead, mobile mining focuses on "ASIC-resistant" cryptocurrencies that prioritize CPU processing.
: Cryptomus notes that CPU mining delivers the least efficiency compared to other methods, leading to an unfavorable balance between performance and energy costs.