I have two questions about SMOS?
- What does it mean don't assign a public ip address to your rig? What if i have a static IP from my isp
-is there any other cost than $2 a month? what miner does SMOS use? Does it use Claymore? if so, what about the Dev fee?
To the first question - public access means bots can login to the miner via ssh. You probably know what you're doing to do that. As long as you plug it in your network on the inside of a firewall, you have a private IP address. Don't port forward ssh to the miner.
cost: $2/month is for the SMOS software only. Any mining dev fees are separate. SMOS bundles many miners so you have your choice.