Many people mine at Nicehash with gpus.
Nicehash mentions two names
CryptoNight7 = stratum+tcp://cryptonightv7.eu.nicehash.com:3363
CryptoNightHeavy = stratum+tcp://cryptonightheavy.eu.nicehash.com:3364
So the question asked was valid and an answer from anyone that is not gpuhoarder Since it is his product carries zero weight if it fails to mine at least one of the two above
So @ gpuhoarder does it mine one of the two above?
for me I plan on mining mostly x16r , but some want to mine at the addresses above.
Whattomine calls it cryptonight v7 also, but it is monero chain fork 7, that changed from cryptonight (v0) to cryptonight v1 which adds a few operations to the main loop and the setup phase to kick asics off the network.
This is the last time i will say it, what acorn can mine is the current monero fork monero7 using cryptonight v1, the one where you dont fight asics. It does NOT mine the old cryptonight (v0) variant that asics are all over, and it does not mine cryptonight heavy.
I dont see why you need gpuhorder to confirm this, sqrl site clearly says cryptonight v1, and that is whats really driving monero atm, go google it, and you will find you that monero use cryptonight v1, cryptonight v7 does not exist. Ask anyone that knows the technical details of monero they will say its cryptonight v1.
Go read
https://coin.fyi/news/monero/cryptonight-v7-vs-v1-a-nitpick-request-to-use-the-correct-algorithm-name-8b8o05You are indeed right and gpuhoarder explained that too but this is a fault of many crypto Web sites that propagate the wrong naming. People get confused and it does not matter what it is really called if diffident nomenclature is on those important Web sites. Squirrels should be more clear and update the info more often on the Web site. Their support is poor.