3%? ...
Bit rich for the dev fee considering that it is a ccminer clone and balloon addition.
Is there ANY reason why we would trial this out from a newbie like yourself and a code that seems to be a modified ccminer clone?
Let me know, and we will possibly have a look at it. Otherwise, there will be no way we would risk this in our mining systems, even though we have been looking at an opensource CUDA miner.
#crysx
complaining about dev fees and sporting a link to cryptopia in his sig

funniest thing i've seen all day. feel free to not mine Deft, if you are so offended paying a small fee to a decent developer.
Since WHEN is a newbie a 'decent' developer? ...
IF a developer at all?
What KIND of imbeciles are you?
Time will tell if you all lose your coins from malicious code, OR that (hopefully) this is a valued member of the community and there is value in what he is providing.
As for promoting Cryptopia - you REALLY need to see doctor regarding what is actually being promoted here and what we have as a direct link to our stock coin. Sheesh!
#crysx
You don't have to trust the code if you don't want to.
It's healthy to be a bit skeptical about unknown binaries on the internet.
The source is available, and is based on cpuminer, if you want to verify it yourself.
One of the reasons for creating this miner was for me to learn more about CUDA.