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1  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / Re: Team Black Miner (Ethereum, Ethereum classic, Vertcoin, Zilliqa+dual 0.5% fee) on: November 10, 2021, 01:08:43 AM
don't get me wrong boss.. i like more shares even tho stales.. i don mind at all ...the more shares (stales or not as long as not reject)... as the pool say : The pool determines your hashrate based on the amount of shares sent by your mining rigs (workers). This value could be a little bit different from the reported hashrate (in your mining software).
So more shares i get the more hashrate i ve at pool..
Keep it that way and improve it boss... GOOD JOB and thank you

Thanks. I've got PM's from people who earn more now with the Team Black Miner than before the London hardfork. This program works good if you use the correct pool and settings..

Happy mining guys

It does seem like a good program in the few days that I've tried it so far.

Is there any documentation on what each of the settings do and how to adjust them other than just higher is better?
2  Other / Archival / Re: PhoenixMiner NoDevFee addon - opensource and virus free on: May 21, 2021, 04:10:49 AM

Why "scammer"? Analyse the source code and compile it from your side. Simple as that.

Also, there's no wallet address on the release files. Nobody was able to reproduce it (as expected).

And yes, I changed the address on the readme, what's the problem in there? Is that what you are referring to as "scamming people"? LMAO

Still trying to act like you are smarter than most people here?
Everyone is able to reproduce it.

Just wait and see, leecher.

I'm still not able to reproduce it. I searched for that string in all modules just like you said and it came up empty. I guess it's possible the binary has changed since you found that address, but the copy that I have does not have it.

For the record, I've paid the devs ~$20 since January, which I feel is a fair license fee for software that works well for me so I left the devfee alone on my system. This was purely out of curiosity.

Also, in case anyone is worried that the miner dev isn't going to be able to pay his rent this month because of this tool, this is one of the dev pool accounts. At current prices, earning >30k USD per day.

https://ethermine.org/miners/00d4405692b9F4f2Eb9E99Aee053aF257c521343/dashboard
3  Other / Archival / Re: PhoenixMiner NoDevFee addon - opensource and virus free on: May 18, 2021, 01:31:44 AM
Why even take the chance with possible malware?  These usually end up taking more than the actual dev fee and go right to the creator of the program.

Look:

- source code is open for anyone to check
- .exe was tested on virustotal and antiscan.me with no positive results

what else can I say?
people are free to analyse and choose to use it or not.

I'm being the most transparent possible.

Normally I would call something like this a scam, virus, etc.  but the source code is listed.  Everyone has the ability to analyze the code and compile it themselves.  I probably won't use this simply because I want to support the dev, but I think the community does need more people like OP, who make free software that is mining related

It is a scam as I found some shares being redirected to this dev's wallet, not ours.


That's impossible.
Please analyse the source code.
Send my any proof by private message so we can dig further on that issue.

Double-check that you started the add-on before the miner

"That's impossible."
You are so funny or desperate.
The source code is not the same after I decompile the executable. I've found your wallet address inside.

Leech, stealing hashrate from others.

Then you do not mind to give us proof itstead of just saying what you say. The truth is in ther proof you show us and no not just copy/paste but a fully explain how and what you used to decompile it.
And bytheway did you compile it yourself or downloaded the .exe file from just somewhere.
Show us with exact steps you took.
Then I might believe you but not before we all have seen the proof.

cheers


It was quite easy to do with x64dbg.
If you go to github you'll find dev's wallet is: 0x851EAa1169f02D4Da54994f9c1C1556636b97279



Using x64dbg, you only need to look for the same exact address. See what I found out below.
Essentially, at some point, the program may intercept dev fee and will redirect it to this wallet, perhaps partially or entirely, but it will.
You can go dipper in the code to see exactly what's going on.



Cheers


I'm not an expert with this stuff but I wasn't able to reproduce your results. Searching for a string containing that wallet address came up with nothing. Can you provide some direction on how you found it?

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