Hi claymore,
i sent an message to you.
did u read it ?
regards
Yes, yesterday, if you check your private messages you will find it. If you cannot find it, please check again, "My messages" text at the top.
PS. For everyone (newbies specially) who mine to default wallet address in the miner for some reason:
Some people mine to this address sometimes, by accident or when they test my miner with default settings to check if it works, all my test rigs mine to it all the time too.
Please do not contact me directly with requests to return your coins, I cannot do it because I don't know if these coins are really yours or you are trying to cheat.
Instead, ask your pool support to contact me via PM on this forum (all popular pools have accounts here and I know them) and confirm that it is your coins, after it I will return it immediately.
I will not comment the idea to mine to default wallet, but please read Readme and find the phrase "Do not forget to specify your wallet address!" there, it will save some time for everyone.
FWIW, I have mined to many pool's and every CM default wallet. Especially in 2013, with the user friendly mining software at the time, any working miner command line saved several hours getting a rig change up. Accidentally mining to a default wallet for any length of time, could also be used as a rough indication of the robustness of a particular setup.
My number one existential mining concern is how much community approbation is enough to use a new miner or mining utility software? Miners depend on the community of "superusers" who have the ability to sniff out mining malware. A recent example of this is that someone pointed out a new mining software was sending back user info to the "developer".
Forum moderators are constantly trying to make people aware of the various malware vectors. etc etc.
People have lost thousands due to the equipment sales scam of the day. At this moment, there is probably one person a week who has sent money off into the ether trying to get a non BITMAIN L3+ or a D3 and find that the seller doesn't exist. Wallets have been hacked for big bucks.
In today's crypto mining, concern over being ripped off by a default wallet address is so not a problem.