To geokoder: I used whattomine to find NiceHash in the first place (top on the list after Lbry) because my funders wouldn't hear anything about currency trading. This decision literally isn't up to me.
To most recent poster: apparently it actually does in this particular. There is some virtual memory allocation bug in the newest version of this program that I'm not a technical expert enough to understand my way around at this time.
The initial post of this thread was intended as basically an open bounty for someone to write something like NiceHash without the newfound commercial application restriction the latest version of NiceHash includes, in the form of a legal notice (which is enough to scare off my funders) that would allow the programmer to claim the rewards of the CPU for themselves: which is specced to be everything from a G4400 to a Core i5 for the different aspects of the project. It would be nice if this community was welcoming enough to not shit all over a person trying to present a new economic opportunity as well as use this technology to help gifted kids in need. All I've gotten is cynicism and masturbatory flaming.
You seem to have the best perfect English writing skills however you have horrible English listening skills.
THERE IS SOMETHING CALLED DIFFICULTY. WHEN DIFFICULTY GOES UP, WITH THE EXACT SAME HASHING SPEED YOU WILL GET LESS COINS PER DAY BECAUSE IT NEEDS TO BE DIVIDED UP EVENLY AGAINST EVERYBODY MINING THAT PARTICULAR COIN WHICH HAS THE DAILY SUPPLY CAPPED.
You made more before because less people were mining and the price was slightly higher and that's why you are making less now.
You will not make 2mBTC all day everyday for the next 5-10 years. If you could do that then everybody would quit their day-jobs and just mine for a living.