yes, you can turn the devfee off.
yes, if you do, you will mine slower. reason - IAW the devfee string log, it will mine in the dev's pool. It just will not deposit the coin.
at the end, we didn't make the program. Give credit where due. if you don't want to pay the dev fee, then try to learn to write your own.
I have no issues paying a fee. I think 1% is more reasonable, but im not a coder and can't complete with them.
Hey, this "discussion" has started from GDDR5X card performance on DSTM vs. EWBF, and one of the users stated (and was instantly insulted by a dumbass in this thread) that in current DSTM performance state EWBF outperforms it on GDDR5X cards + you can turn off fee or set to 1% if you see it is more reasonable.
From my side this was not question about fee itself but performance, and why someone must pay fee on less performing miner...
Currently i am running 6x1080 rig on flypool on EWBF for 24 hrs and will switch to DSTM to check real situation in GDDR5X EWBF vs. DSTM
Fee or not to fee is not the question, though 1% to me also would be prefferable, if you make 100K or 50K per day i dont see big difference, i would live with 10K per day....
If dev see that this is his lifetime opportunity to build a "fortune" that is his choice. We as users still have choice of different miners/algos/pools etc.
Hey dumbass (yes, you)
this discussion started many posts before, by fecker and one other guy, that was complaining about fees as well, and developer clearly stated out, that he will not reduce fee (and many of us support that). Anyway fecker still whining and complaining, and ok that’s maybe fine, but it is not fine, to clearly express under this thread his support to guy, that makes software to disable the developer fee in DSTM. Such a support doesn't belong to any thread and especially to this thread. If you disable devfee by a third party software, you are not stealing from just developer, but in some way from all of us who pays him (all of us who understands some basic principles of business and also moral). It had nothing to do with GDDR5X. So please, first read, or just STFU, before you call someone dumbass...
...comprende stupido? Thanks!