Bottom line is that there was a big elephant in the room that needed to be addressed and I would have probably never said anything if the .exe was uploaded anywhere else like mediafire instead of github.
I actually trust Mediafire and co.
less than other platforms because there's an abundance of malware on there as a result of it hosting piracy warez.
None of the software does an auto pay out. That will all be done manually.
Can confirm.
Basically, it's in our interest to open-source the 64-bit random pool code so that Linux users can run it (you won't believe how many Linux users got nvidia cards attached despite the poor graphics support). I think the sensitive parts are limited to a few lines of code and variables, I'll see if we can just feed that information through a makefile and #define constants to hide those parts.