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Board Mining (Altcoins)
Re: CCminer(SP-MOD) Modded NVIDIA Maxwell / Pascal kernels.
by
bensam1231
on 14/07/2018, 09:41:42 UTC
Im pretty sure Claymore's miners were ripped apart for a long time ago  and there are versions available with little to no fees. Still the vast majority of people use the normal devfee version.

SP is free to do whatever he wants with his miners but lets not turn this into "he will get ripped off and no one will pay devfees"

AFAIK there isn't, at least with the latest versions, he continually updates his security with each version. Wolf brags about doing it, but never shows any work or binaries for it. Not all devs are created equal, that includes securing their works. You guys are literally arguing points I've already talked about in this thread before, including 'people will just use the compiled version anyway that's readily available'.

Conversely, pretending everyone is safe because one of Claymores older versions was cracked, therefore all of his versions with updated security are cracked is also silly. As I've mentioned this has already happened in this thread and people have actively advertised cracked versions in this thread and ways to crack it... I think something might be getting minced here.


Don't preach that you're all for developers making money and then actively try to dissuade them from doing it because you don't like how they're doing it. Also white knighting is for females. You can have a semi-decent argument without trying to red herring things.


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Honestly this is the first time that i see real improvements from sp optimized miner.Sp phi2 is really 20% faster on my rigs than ccminer 2.3.


The miners for BTX and PHI were also faster in their time.

A lot of SPs miners have been good even if they become obsolete including quibit back in the day. People will throw whatever poo they can to try and get things for free.

I will be launching a coin soon. no more 50% attacks. No more <$2 1080ti.

This happens when you periodically visit that specific pub or drink that specific high-degree beer.

Yes.