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Board Mining (Altcoins)
Re: [ANN] Bminer: a fast Equihash miner for CUDA GPUs (5.3.0)
by
threeflappp
on 01/02/2018, 17:56:11 UTC

1. Pardon me my friends; I don't mean to make any conclusion right now. In my case : I still cannot conclusively say which one is more profitable.
Right now, I just want to (sincerely and without any prejudice) query for explanation from the developer (RealBminer). :-)

2. In my case : rejected shares is merely the same between both. Once again : I just want to (sincerely and without any prejudice) query for explanation from the developer (RealBminer). :-)

Thank you all. Happy mining!


In the end, all that matters is accepted shares. Which is why a few people, me included, is a little skeptical of this miner hashrate.

Can you try to mine with devfee off and see if your hashrate or accepted shares or payout changes?


In my newbie opinion; there is nothing wrong for people to receive rewards for his/her good effort. :-)
I don't mind paying some fee for the developer (it's one's intellectual property right), as long as :
1. The fee is fair and honest. and,
2. The result / benefit is greater then the cost / fee.
Thanks anyway for your suggestion. :-)

@RealBminer : Back to my question; I just want to know your explanation about Hashrate and Accepted shares on Bminer. Thank you. :-)


I think you and the other guy is misunderstanding me. I don't mind devfee at all. I'm using DSTM where you can't turn off devfee.

I'm asking people to try out the no devfee option to see if they see any change in hashrate/share/payout.