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NiceHash QuickMiner
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vertcoin-core
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nsfminer reviews and mentions
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Why are most popular ETH miners not open source anymore?
I discovered ethminer that time and was happy to see great example of collaboration in crypto dev community, it was outdated for newest CUDA, so I found nsfminer, that's the fork updated by one of previous contributors. It has no DEV fee and based on original ethminer, so I pretty much trust the code, even if it has no maintenance since mid of 2021.
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Despite what a lot of people believe, mining can be quite profitable if you have a good gaming pc. Here's how you can start.
This one's better: https://github.com/no-fee-ethereum-mining/nsfminer
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Have a 3060. What software do I use?
I've never used it, but NSFMiner is supposed to be a fork of Ethminer, except the author updated it to support 30 series. https://github.com/no-fee-ethereum-mining/nsfminer
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Some questions on the possibility of pools stealing hash rate or even entire blocks through solo pool
Not really. There are protocols between miner software and pool operators. There are also some miner software out there that can evaluate prior to submission to the pool if a hash result is invalid or not. The open source ethminer used to do it until it's development stopped. Pretty sure some devs forked the code into NSFminer.
- Never accidentally overpay for a GPU again!!!
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New to GPU Mining - is it safe?
I would not risk it. If you need to use one on a device with sensitive info, I'd go with an open source version https://github.com/no-fee-ethereum-mining/nsfminer
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When you reroute devfee’s
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I've never looked for a free one so I don't know how good these are but I found two in 1min. One & Two
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"Fatal Error: Debugger detected" this always pops up every 1 or 2 days and completely stops mining. how can i fix this please? HELP, tyia 👌🏽
Happens because of this devfee bullshit. Get a miner that does not steal from you. Open source https://github.com/no-fee-ethereum-mining/nsfminer
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Ether still down, any update?
I switched to flexpool with nsfminer.
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nice
You can mine ETH to your own address, just put it in the stratum URL for Ethermine.org. It’s completely anonymous. The payout takes a few days, depends on your hash power. They cover the fees, cheap for them. I use Nsfminer, a fork (clone) of Ethminer. The author was fed up with others creating closed source miners based on open source and then charge fees. NSF stands for no-stinkin-fees. https://github.com/no-fee-ethereum-mining/nsfminer/releases The docs explain how to set it up, just make a simple one liner Windows batch file (.bat) which you can start with a doubleclick, that should work for you. https://github.com/no-fee-ethereum-mining/nsfminer/blob/master/docs/POOL_EXAMPLES_ETH.md
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No Stinking Fee Miner...How is this not more popular?
After running benchmarks on Phoenix, SRBMiner, TeamRedMiner, etc. & reading the 2miners.com blog comparing ETH miners for AMD and Nvidia and hours of google searching I decided to try No Stinking Fee Ethash Miner: https://github.com/no-fee-ethereum-mining/nsfminer
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Updated build of Ethminer (compiler optimizations, no devfee, 64-bit, Windows and Ubuntu 20.04)
Nice! Glad to see more people releasing (or rather updating) open-source miners. I've been using nsfminer ever since I switched from T-Rex and it's been pretty nice. A 1% fee isn't a big deal for the 60 MH/s I get but it still feels good to know I'm contributing to a decentralized network using open source software. Maybe worth a look if you plan on continuing to update your fork :)
- Suggestions for Open Source Miners for 3090s under Linux
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Crypto mining on Solus?
Cuda works, yes. I didn't build from source, I downloaded the release here: https://github.com/no-fee-ethereum-mining/nsfminer/releases/download/v1.3.5/nsfminer_1.3.5-ubuntu_20.04-opencl.tgz
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no-fee-ethereum-mining/nsfminer is an open source project licensed under GNU General Public License v3.0 only which is an OSI approved license.
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