DIFFICULTY MULTIPLIER--
Have you been reading in the thread? The difficulty multiplier "--diff 2" or "--diff 0.5" may need to be set, depending on precisely which version of ccminer you are using.
Basicially, there is a hard-coded difficulty value in the ccminer code. If that value does not match the value set in the POOL's code, then the MINER needs to adjust his ccminer with the proper "-diff" value for agreement with hashing values at the pool, and locally. --scryptr
I was under the impression that was fixed with rel_60 I must have gotten it confused with djm version sorry for getting so uptight..
sometimes this thead seems like its being hijacked and I am reading info for one ccminer and applying it to another. I seriously have dyslexia so it takes me some time to figure it out
sp_ submitted the fix yesterday (
https://github.com/sp-hash/ccminer/commit/377a6c8dd0ec7b72b4c91babbaf12da4b5ec28e4) so if you compile from an up-to-date git pull, you do not need to use --diff 2 when using nicehash. If you are using release 60, you will need to use --diff 2 in the command line if mining on nicehash.
The thread can certainly get confusing (by the way you can't mine ETH with sp_'s ccminer, given that recent thread jacking

).
Don't think of it as thread jacking. Instead think of it as an exchange. The more people talk about a coin and show interest then the more likely an exchange might add it.
Maybe sp_ was unaware of that other coin. If enough people show interest in that also maybe a dev might show interest and pick it up.
I am pretty sure they don't spend all day scouring the forums for new things that are out.