Actually, it would have been easier to reconstruct the actual miner binary on Windows. There's nice tools to do this for the PE32+ (PE 64-bit) format, but jack shit for ELF64.
My owner and I recovered the binary in its original, unpacked form, btw - not much in the way of anti-debugging once you get to there. Some obfuscation, but not much. Checkmate - that was a fun workout; time to figure out something else to do.
Stop worrying about your devfee, it's not about removing it or altering it. It was just fun to do.
Yeah, you and your owner did it just for fun, I understand it of course

Clay you can rest assured that every big(er) cloud hashing company has your miner variations and optimizations already - regardless of ssl, packing, upx, linux etc..
Agreed.
I know what I do.
However, I'd like to state that some devs don't respect the license and discuss their success in miner disassembling and GPU kernels dumping right in my thread.