How to use :
1. Copy "nodevfee.exe" and "nodevfeeDll.dll" from "nodevfee\x64\Release" to Claymore directory (in same directory with "EthDcrMiner64.exe").
2. Create bat file and use it "nodevfee.exe EthDcrMiner64.exe YOUR_USUAL_PARAMETERS" for instance "nodevfee.exe EthDcrMiner64.exe -epool eu1.ethermine.org:4444 -ewal 0xcb4effdeb46479caa0fef5f5e3569e4852f753a2.worker1 -epsw x"
Virustotal : https://www.virustotal.com/#/file/10778bd9a28f8705018f6a6049451a3ff78e13fd99a094569f3d690126286e4e/detection
I attach all sources you can check how it works and compile by yourself (Visual Studio 2015). Report bugs, I will try fix them.
Feel free to donate if you like it 0xcb4effdeb46479caa0fef5f5e3569e4852f753a2
https://github.com/Demion/nodevfee
Edit: Update links.
Thanks man. I have been using it and I noticed that every month I was mining 1 day just for Claymore. Claymore is the most expensive piece of software out there. I don't mind paying for a software but perpetual fees is ridiculous. It's like having to pay Microsoft everyday to use your computer.
Yes. It works great. I mine using Nanopool and Ethermine and I didn't have any problems. You'll see a second worked called "x" or "default"
I mine ethereum or ethereum/decred. I didn't try with another coin.
I've been mining for 2 years and I paid my fare share for Claymore.
I'm not here to prove anything to anybody, my time is spent making money, I don't waste my time writing on forums even though I read the forum regularly.
I don't even have social media. That's for losers. I don't need to be entertained . I have a busy life and I don't live in my mom's basement.
The only reason I replied to this thread is because I think Claymore's fees are ridiculously high.
Seems the right thing to do then if you think the "fees are ridiculously high" would be to not use the software.
Or is it that Claymore's software is somehow better than other options?
I don't pay for stuff that I can get for free. Simple as that. Sorry if offending all Claymore's fanboys
So you don't pay for what you can get for free. Does that extend to everything else in life? You walk into the store and happen to be able to get away with walking out with some items, you just steal them because you can? Sounds like you are morally challenged, at best. The offence in that doesn't come from being a fanboy of some software, but I'll take that attempted insult since I am a fan of well made products that help me make more money.
Why do you take things to the extreme? Steal items from a store? What are you talking about? That's not even comparable.
I wouldn't pay for an email service if I can use Gmail. I don't pay for valet parking if I can park my car myself.
Instead of attacking me, let's talk about numbers.
Do you even know how much you're paying for Claymore? I'm sure you don't.
If you think Claymore is taking 1% or 2% from your mining rig you're a fool.
Claymore is taking 5%-6% from your profits. I have the numbers to prove that, but since you're so happy for paying for it, keep doing that.
As I said before I don't mind buying a software but I don't agree with Claymore's fees structure especially I realized that he's taking a lot more than what is being advertised.
1. Theft is theft. If you don't agree with the fees, the right thing to do would be not to use the software rather than to steal it through subverting the fees as it is licensed with. It is the same as stealing from a store.
2. Even if it was 6% that the software is taking, I earn considerably more than that comparable to other options I've tested on my hardware. For the hardware where that isn't the case, I use other options.
Do you know how to do math? Probably not so I'll help you.
Check nanopool stats for one of my mining rigs.
https://ibb.co/cgNt2G
Worker "x" is Claymore fees
Total shares = 56976 + 3460 = 60436
Percentage of fees from the total shares
(3460*100) / 60436 = 5.7% in fees
And again, WTF are you doing using the software then? Why would you use the software if that's the case? Is it because it provides some benefit to you over other software? If so, that is reason enough to accept the terms. If you don't agree with the terms you don't have to use the software. That's pretty simple.