I have some reservations about the app’s behavior. I opened AliX in a small window to watch the last few percentage increments slowly advance, while the main phone operations seem to burden the GtG display with more work than expected—far exceeding the activity levels observed in other parts of the application. This unusual activity prompts me to wonder if there is an underlying distributed crypto mining process at work.
hey flyingeagle, i share ur concerns. i noticed some weird cpu spikes too when the app isnt really doing much else, and it kinda puzzles me. could it be that there’s some hidden activity in background that’s not obvious? i’ve been trying to figure it out myself, and it’s funny how sometimes the app’s performance can mask certain tasks. maybe its not actual crypto mining but something else causing the load? anyone else seen similar device logs? what do you think might be a better approach to figure this out?
hey, im not really convinced its crypto mining. seems more like bad code managing background tasks. observed some odd cpu use but nothing clearly mining related. could just be app inefficiencies.
Observing unexpected CPU activity has led me to consider possibilities beyond typical background processes. In my experience, even when code efficiency issues arise, they rarely imply intentional design for decentralized mining. I have seen comparable irregularities in other applications, which were eventually attributed to inefficient resource management rather than deliberate mining operations. Given the lack of definitive evidence pointing to crypto activities, it seems more plausible that the application is dealing with complex internal tasks. Further investigation using network analysis or third-party audits might provide clearer insights.