Seems as though there is some problems with myr-groestl and skein on ccminer. Comparing it to the Tpruvot version myr-gr, the SP version produces higher hashrates even though the hashrate is much lower poolside. The SP is reporting about 50% higher hashrate, however poolside it is operating about at 10% of the Trpuvot version.
Looks like a problem with the diff on the poolside. Try to run with --diff 2 or --diff 0.5.
I haven't tested the skein algo in a while, but it worked on yaamp some months ago when I optimized it.
Some pools are cheating by accepting low difficulty shares and weight them equal to shares that are 2x more difficult to find.
Already tried --diff and it didn't work. It lowers rejects on the client, but massively increases rejects on the pool. The Tpruvot doesn't require said options though. Also doesn't work properly on other pools. Tried two others, where as the Tpruvot version works.
i posted a couple of questions to see what the answers will be ...
so far - nada ...
i have also 'heard' ( by means of pm ) that the whole thing is a ripoff and contains a trojan that will try and hack your wallet accounts ...
genoil - the chances are that if you and the other devs are having one hell of a time to get THOSE type of hashrates - then the app ( and the guy doing it ) is a lie to try and scam people out of their btc ...
in this case - it certainly is ...
be careful guys - especially windows based miners ( unless its from a well respected dev ) ...
and tanx to those of you who messaged about it ...
#crysx
Looking at the GPU usage on the screenshot I don't think it's legit.
They said they wanted to use Escrow, they can test it.
one of the ones that messaged me about it - did ...
the miner was not running no matter which configuration he tried - AND - he got notifications that some of his accounts were being hacked ( gmail etc ) ...
lucky his btc wallet was encrypted too ...
i have been approached by MANY 'sellers' directly also - claiming that their quark and lyra2rev2 miners are hashing 25-50% faster than the public miners ( via pm here and skype also ) ... one russian seller even let me log in via teamviewer to his 'running' machine - but disabled accessibility from his end so that i couldnt see the miner itself - 'showing' me the hashrates ( which can easily be faked ) ...
and what do you know - its ONLY windows based ... not one of them can show me a linux based miner - or provide me with source for the miner ...
i dont trust any of these 'sellers' unless it comes from a reputable dev ... hence why i only purchase from the devs ive been dealing with AND the ones that have a respectable reputation ...
be very careful - escrow means nothing when the software you are installing 'looks' like it starts to work - only to have crashes and json errors ...
those are apparently the results that were coming from the guy that tested it and paid the small btc sum for that test ... lucky he only lost a small amount ...
#crysx