Title: [ANN][POOL] MultiPoolMiner | AMD | NVIDIA | CPU Post by: MultiPooll on August 06, 2020, 01:07:34 AM MultiPoolMiner
What is MultiPoolMiner? Monitors crypto mining pools and coins in real-time and finds the most profitable for your machine The best part of this miner is how easy they make it to mine other currencies. With only a few clicks you could be mining Litecoin and go straight to ZCash. The miner is also super fast and doesn't have a super high miner fee Features
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- | GitHub: https://github.com/MultiPoolMiner/MultiPoolMiner/releases | Download: https://github.com/MultiPoolMiner/MultiPoolMiner/releases/download/v3.5.5.1/MultiPoolMiner-3.5.5.1.zip ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Features
Supported algoritms: Pool Name | -poolname parameter | MultiPoolMiner supported algorithms by pool (-algorithm parameters) Mining Pool Hub (https://nicehash.com/) | miningpoolhub | CryptoNight, Ethash, Equihash, Groestl, Keccak, Lyra2RE2, Lyra2z, MyriadGroestl, NeoScrypt, Quark, Qubit, Scrypt, SHA256, Skein, | | X11, Yescrypt Zpool (http://zpool.ca/) | zpool | Bitcore, Blakecoin, Blake2s, C11, Decred, Equihash, Groestl, HSR, Keccak, Lbry, Lyra2RE2, MyriadGroestl, NeoScrypt, Nist5, Phi, | | Polytimos, Quark, Qubit, Scrypt, SHA256, Sib, Skunk, Skein, Timetravel, Tribus, Veltor, X11, X11evo, X11gost, X17, Yescrypt Nicehash (https://nicehash.com/) | nicehash | CryptoNight, Ethash, Equihash, Keccak, Lbry, Lyra2RE2, NeoScrypt, Nist5, Pascal, Quark, Qubit, Scrypt, SHA256, Sib, Skein, X11, | | X11gost Hash Refinery (http://pool.hashrefinery.com/) | hashrefinery | Bitcore, Lyra2RE2, MyriadGroestl, NeoScrypt, Nist5, Phi, Quark, Qubit, Scrypt, Skunk, Skein, Tribus, Veltor, X11, X11evo, X17, | | Yescrypt A Hash Pool (https://www.ahashpool.com/) | ahashpool | Bitcore, Blakecoin, Blake2s, C11, Groestl, HMQ1725, HSR, Keccak, Lbry, Lyra2RE2, MyriadGroestl, NeoScrypt, Nist5, Phi, Scrypt, Sib, | | Skunk, Skein, Timetravel, Tribus, X11gost, X17, Yescrypt BlockMunch (http://www.blockmunch.club/) | blockmunch | Lyra2RE2, NeoScrypt, Quark, Scrypt, SHA256, Skunk, Tribus, X11, Xevan ItalYiiMP (http://www.italyiimp.com/) | italyiimp | Blakecoin, Keccak, NeoScrypt, Nist5, Quark, Qubit, Scrypt, SHA256, X11 YiiMP.eu (http://yiimp.eu/) | yiimp | Bitcore, Blake2s, C11, Decred, Equihash, Groestl, HMQ1725, HSR, JHA, Lbry, Lyra2RE2, NeoScrypt, Phi, SHA256, Sib, Skein, | | Timetravel, Tribus, X11evo, X17 Let MPM do all the hard work for you! Monitors crypto mining pools and coins in real-time and finds the most profitable for your machine. Simply edit a batch file with your Bitcoin address or username and start mining. You will start earning even during benchmarking! MultiPoolMiner is more profitable than Nicehash Miner 2 and Nicehash Miner Legacy as it uses direct pool mining. Less than 0.7% minimum fee. Let MPM do all the hard work for you! Monitors crypto mining pools and coins in real-time and finds the most profitable for your machine. Simply edit a batch file with your Bitcoin address or username and start mining. You will start earning even during benchmarking! MultiPoolMiner is more profitable than Nicehash Miner 2 and Nicehash Miner Legacy as it uses direct pool mining. Less than 0.7% minimum fee. Title: Re: [ANN][POOL] MultiPoolMiner | AMD | NVIDIA | CPU Post by: olkah on August 06, 2020, 01:22:49 AM https://prnt.sc/tuscr5
Title: Re: [ANN][POOL] MultiPoolMiner | AMD | NVIDIA | CPU Post by: tbearhere on August 06, 2020, 06:30:42 PM You just released this and YiiMP.eu has been down for a year. Hmmm Title: Re: [ANN][POOL] MultiPoolMiner | AMD | NVIDIA | CPU Post by: alucard20724 on August 06, 2020, 10:43:37 PM You just released this and YiiMP.eu has been down for a year. Hmmm actually.. this isn't this persons miner. it's been out for awhile. I stopped using about 2 years ago... they had a drastic code change that i didn't care for so i stopped using it. https_://github.com/MultiPoolMiner/MultiPoolMiner/releases as of my writing of the post, the links appear to be correct, but this could be a bait and switch that i've seen lately, where they post the original links, and then change one non-obvious character to a phishing/spam/virus link. like changing the " i " to an " l ".... or creating a fake githab site, instead of the legitimate github site. so.. with that said, i have not re-verified the accuracy of the links after i make this post.... they could change... it's a newbie account with one post. oh yeah... and hashrefinery is gone also for about 6 months now. Title: Re: [ANN][POOL] MultiPoolMiner | AMD | NVIDIA | CPU Post by: MultiPooll on August 12, 2020, 01:30:25 AM You just released this and YiiMP.eu has been down for a year. Hmmm actually.. this isn't this persons miner. it's been out for awhile. I stopped using about 2 years ago... they had a drastic code change that i didn't care for so i stopped using it. https_://github.com/MultiPoolMiner/MultiPoolMiner/releases as of my writing of the post, the links appear to be correct, but this could be a bait and switch that i've seen lately, where they post the original links, and then change one non-obvious character to a phishing/spam/virus link. like changing the " i " to an " l ".... or creating a fake githab site, instead of the legitimate github site. so.. with that said, i have not re-verified the accuracy of the links after i make this post.... they could change... it's a newbie account with one post. oh yeah... and hashrefinery is gone also for about 6 months now. Title: Re: [ANN][POOL] MultiPoolMiner | AMD | NVIDIA | CPU Post by: tbearhere on August 27, 2020, 03:00:14 PM You just released this and YiiMP.eu has been down for a year. Hmmm actually.. this isn't this persons miner. it's been out for awhile. I stopped using about 2 years ago... they had a drastic code change that i didn't care for so i stopped using it. https_://github.com/MultiPoolMiner/MultiPoolMiner/releases as of my writing of the post, the links appear to be correct, but this could be a bait and switch that i've seen lately, where they post the original links, and then change one non-obvious character to a phishing/spam/virus link. like changing the " i " to an " l ".... or creating a fake githab site, instead of the legitimate github site. so.. with that said, i have not re-verified the accuracy of the links after i make this post.... they could change... it's a newbie account with one post. oh yeah... and hashrefinery is gone also for about 6 months now. How can I when I'm correct...... You just released this and YiiMP.eu has been down for a year. Hmmm Title: Re: [ANN][POOL] MultiPoolMiner | AMD | NVIDIA | CPU Post by: alucard20724 on August 27, 2020, 10:47:27 PM You just released this and YiiMP.eu has been down for a year. Hmmm actually.. this isn't this persons miner. it's been out for awhile. I stopped using about 2 years ago... they had a drastic code change that i didn't care for so i stopped using it. https_://github.com/MultiPoolMiner/MultiPoolMiner/releases as of my writing of the post, the links appear to be correct, but this could be a bait and switch that i've seen lately, where they post the original links, and then change one non-obvious character to a phishing/spam/virus link. like changing the " i " to an " l ".... or creating a fake githab site, instead of the legitimate github site. so.. with that said, i have not re-verified the accuracy of the links after i make this post.... they could change... it's a newbie account with one post. oh yeah... and hashrefinery is gone also for about 6 months now. ok.. you got me... it's a newbie account with two post... both of them from this thread ::) Title: Re: [ANN][POOL] MultiPoolMiner | AMD | NVIDIA | CPU Post by: JayDDee on August 28, 2020, 12:15:24 AM This is the second time I've seen a newbie pretend to own someone else's software.
kawpowminer was the other. In both cases the newbie user was similar to the product name although the real devs had completely different user ids from the product. Also in both cases the github accounts are intact and unchanged from the last legitimate release. It's definitely suspicious but I don't know what the intent is. |