Sure .)
You still run suprnova pools?
We wanted to warn people from not just blindly running miner files on their PCs with sensitive data and look what kind of shill war we get back. Started by minerstat...Makes me wonder what benefits they have behind the scene... Just look at all these new accounts, all 1 star, newly bought up for this purpose, makes me sick. Not one old account says anything, because everyone oldsql knows that you just dont want to execute PhoenixMiner on your main dev PC for example, shit even your sources could be stolen then.
My account is from 2017, and I've asked the same questions (also with no response) on Reddit with my account from 2015 with 9k karma. Funnily enough most people don't actually post on here all that often, personally I only usually visit to check for new builds.
How about instead of raving about "hired shills" you calm down and
answer the damn question that everybody is asking you?
I will reiterate them for ease of reference:
The last update to your github seems to
link directly to a Mega link, this clearly isn't the build currently being distributed since you have removed PhoenixMiner in the latest update.
So are you updating your miner and
then updating github? In which case what prevents you from having updated that hardcoded URL to something else in the interim?
Your
original posts also reference a mismatched hash:
Control shasum from new download locations does not match the value published by the developer on his channel!
What were these "new download locations," as the dev hasn't posted any? What was the hash, and how did the hash mismatch if you were purportedly linking to 5.5c which we have all downloaded and can see matches the hash posted by PhoenixMiner?
This sounds remarkably like you guys messed up, panicked, made a report to Mega (probably why the Github got taken down) and made a bunch of increasingly rabid posts about it.
Probably due the hurry our NiceHash Miner dev didn't update GitHub repo, it was very important to make new plugin ver which killed PhoenixMiner. It is Sunday... people usually don't work on sunday. Anyway, it is just C#, easily decompilable, you can check whats inside even if you don't have the source. Are you happy with the answer? Why do you think NiceHash is here just to f*ck everyone? Please, imagine that there is really malware in PhoenixMiner, proved, what do you think would happen with NiceHash? Everyone would be blaming us saying "You distributed PhoenixMiner!" These EULAs that people have to agree to mean jack shit when it explodes, people don't care what is written on paper, people become like animals, only actions count. We had to make this announcement to protect NiceHash.