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1  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / Re: PhoenixMiner 5.5c: fastest Ethereum/Ethash miner with lowest devfee (Win/Linux) on: March 08, 2021, 04:02:29 PM
Having interacted with djeZo several times in the last couple of weeks talking to him about his Quickminer he is very unstable.  He seems pretty insistent that it is only a matter of time before one of the "3rd party" miners steals everything you own and that he is the only solution that can keep you safe. Yet his actions the last few days have demonstrated that he is anything but safe.  Everything else that has been used for months is suddenly deemed so unsafe that you should immediately switch to Quickminer lest you become a victim. Not some other supported miner, but his specifically and not the main Nicehash, but this new quickminer, and not the tryout quickminer, but the installer version. This didn't just start the last couple of days with Phoenix miner stuff.  He has been on this crusade to call everything else unsafe since at least January.

Also if you go on the Nicehash discord you'll find that djeZo888 hadn't participated at all until last month at least not on that account. That's when Quickminer started getting called the only "safe" solution and yet the main Nicehash miner still installs 3rd party miners by default.

Also why would you not have any kind of "status" or indicator in your own discord that you are the dev and someone with authority/importance?  He's a nitro booster, but anyone can do that.

So why is Phoenix so risky, but nbminer is not?
If 3rd party miners are ticking timebombs then why install any 3rd party miners at all?
Why is the version of Nicehash miner with only the addition of limited liability statements still only a test version and not being forced out to everyone if its that unsafe?
Why does this new version still install 3rd party plugins by default if they are unsafe?
Why not remove Phoenix miner entirely instead of using a 15.9 "fake" version?

There is just so much that doesn't add up with this drama.  And as was stated here by JFoxOne it sure seems like djeZo is at the center of it all.
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