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Yaamp.com has been purchased by NiceHash. Mining has been redirected to NiceHash.

Please check http://yaamp.com/ for details.

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only the domain name has been sold. propositions for running the site and the stratum engines are still accepted as nicehash people are good with that.

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Hello,

Thank you all for these nice comments.

We're open to any offer. Some people have asked for just the domain name. We can sell the code in a one shot deal. We can also give the code and get a share of the profit. In any case, we can help to set it up and for occasional troubleshooting.

Im very happy that there is interest to have other people than me to keep this shit alive.




I've got server in EU, internet 100/100 And if you like to share code with profits contact with me please.
legendary
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--- ChainWorks Industries ---
Hello,

Thank you all for these nice comments.

We're open to any offer. Some people have asked for just the domain name. We can sell the code in a one shot deal. We can also give the code and get a share of the profit. In any case, we can help to set it up and for occasional troubleshooting.

Im very happy that there is interest to have other people than me to keep this shit alive.




sounds like you really have had enough ...

maybe we can work something out ...

please pm me ...

lets talk ...

#crysx
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I dont have the time to take care of the pool security anymore. The site is constantly harassed from all sides and i dont have the necessary expertise to handle it. Worrying all the time about intrusion and hackers is not fun. So the pool is closed until... i dont know. Maybe it's' time to move on to other projects.

This is a sign of the sad state of the Internet today.  Good sites are spending more effort (and funds) on security than on their core functions.  Unfortunately, the core protocols were not originally designed with security in mind and we are all suffering from it today.

Good luck with whatever route you choose.  Miner Control was much richer (functionally and profitably) by its inclusion of YAAMP.  Actually, YAAMP was why I advanced the original tool (NiceHash Control) into its current incarnation to support multiple pools.
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Hello,

Thank you all for these nice comments.

We're open to any offer. Some people have asked for just the domain name. We can sell the code in a one shot deal. We can also give the code and get a share of the profit. In any case, we can help to set it up and for occasional troubleshooting.

Im very happy that there is interest to have other people than me to keep this shit alive.

You are a good guy Mr. Yaamp, I hope that the fruits of your labour can be continued.

I was thinking along those lines too - that you could sell the code, etc. and still keep an interest by having a small share in any profits, seems a sensible way to go if someone (not me, I might add, I'm not much of a coder) wants to take over the reins of your wonderful project. Seems a shame to let it just go into the ether.

CJ
 
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Hello,

Thank you all for these nice comments.

We're open to any offer. Some people have asked for just the domain name. We can sell the code in a one shot deal. We can also give the code and get a share of the profit. In any case, we can help to set it up and for occasional troubleshooting.

Im very happy that there is interest to have other people than me to keep this shit alive.


legendary
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--- ChainWorks Industries ---
I dont have the time to take care of the pool security anymore. The site is constantly harassed from all sides and i dont have the necessary expertise to handle it. Worrying all the time about intrusion and hackers is not fun. So the pool is closed until... i dont know. Maybe it's' time to move on to other projects.

I thought to hire the mintpal security advisor to help, but i was told it's just not a good idea.

Thanks to all miners and renters that kept the pool alive all that time.

Renters with a balance can PM me with deposit address, password and a return BTC address to get their fund back.



what would it take to get yaamp back on its feet? ...

pm if you think that there is a chance to resurrect this fine pool ( and that the details are not for public consumption ) ...

#crysx
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This is a very sad turn of events, though certainly quite understandable. Even so, like many others, I would love to see this pool, or something with the same capabilities, back on its feet in the future. Nicehash is great for what it is, but I think it's a huge asset to miners to have an alternative that is primarily a multipool like YAAMP, which essentially watches various coins for you automatically and prevents rental rates from falling too far below what you could get from mining directly. Of the multipools I've seen/used, YAAMP easily had the best setup, with far more coins/algos than I've seen on any other pool, an extremely handy (and fairly quickly updating) API, and great transparency as to what is being mined at what rates at any given time.

If the trouble of securing/finding people to secure the system is just not worth going through, I agree with skunk that it might be worthwhile looking into selling the pool's code (or giving it away, if you're feeling especially generous). You really have created something with functionality above and beyond the competition here; it would be a shame to just see it all disappear =(
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I'm sad to see you go, but I also fully understand the reasons behind it - for sure it is not easy being a pool operator these days!
Thanks for letting us know about it, yaamp, and best of luck for all future projects.

(That being said, of course, like everyone here, I would be happy to see your pool back online - that's to say your pool was much appreciated and, shall I say, one of the best ones around that I have ever come to know.)
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Thank you for posting and letting us know what is going on. Yaamp was head and shoulders above most pools out there. I hope you decide to bring it back online, but it's understandable if you no longer have time.
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I dont have the time to take care of the pool security anymore. The site is constantly harassed from all sides and i dont have the necessary expertise to handle it. Worrying all the time about intrusion and hackers is not fun. So the pool is closed until... i dont know. Maybe it's' time to move on to other projects.

I thought to hire the mintpal security advisor to help, but i was told it's just not a good idea.

Thanks to all miners and renters that kept the pool alive all that time.

Renters with a balance can PM me with deposit address, password and a return BTC address to get their fund back.


hi yaamp,
i'm a fellow miner of your multipool and it's so sad to see you go...  Sad
as a system administrator i could help you hardening the server, just pm me if you're interested.
if not, would you sell/share the pool code?
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Sad to see you go Mr. Yaamp but all good things come to an end unfortunately.

I've now pointed my little nvidia 750Ti rigs at http://www.simplemulti.com, still mining lyra2 mostly.

CJ
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I dont have the time to take care of the pool security anymore. The site is constantly harassed from all sides and i dont have the necessary expertise to handle it. Worrying all the time about intrusion and hackers is not fun. So the pool is closed until... i dont know. Maybe it's' time to move on to other projects.

I thought to hire the mintpal security advisor to help, but i was told it's just not a good idea.

Thanks to all miners and renters that kept the pool alive all that time.

Renters with a balance can PM me with deposit address, password and a return BTC address to get their fund back.


<>>Distraught over this news. I have sent you a PM /w details. I wish you would reconsider this decision. I'm not sure there is another pool such as yours /w the extensive array of coinage to choose from and transfer hashpower to. I understand what a difficult moment this must be for you, yet I can also sympathize in knowing how the passion may no longer exist for the endless hours needed in such an operation.

I wish you well and luck in any future role you may play in the CryptoWorld.

Sincerly and with respect,

CapnBDL
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I dont have the time to take care of the pool security anymore. The site is constantly harassed from all sides and i dont have the necessary expertise to handle it. Worrying all the time about intrusion and hackers is not fun. So the pool is closed until... i dont know. Maybe it's' time to move on to other projects.

I thought to hire the mintpal security advisor to help, but i was told it's just not a good idea.

Thanks to all miners and renters that kept the pool alive all that time.

Renters with a balance can PM me with deposit address, password and a return BTC address to get their fund back.

legendary
Activity: 2940
Merit: 1091
--- ChainWorks Industries ---
Oh YAAMP..where are you?

probably having a hard time at the moment mate ...

if there was something we could do - we would ...

but so far - they have not reached out ( here or via pm ) to us or anyone we know in the community ...

so chances are the owners of yaamp are doing what they can behind the scenes ...

who knows ...

#crysx
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Oh YAAMP..where are you?
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Thanks, Joblo, but my goal wasn't to setup my rig to auto-switch algo's, rather to know which was more profitable for reference.


Yes, I know that. The page I pointed to lists the algo normalization factors so you can compare the profitability
among all the aglos.

Now if only the pool would come back up.

For now I am mining Vertcoins at "give-me-coins.com.com" and using Cryptsy to convert to bitcoins. I know they have both had issues with security in the past. But until yaamp.com comes back online, it seems to be the best alternative and I have enabled two-factor authentication on both sites.

What is everyone else doing?

all in with nicehash / westhash ...

we like yaamp - alot ... but the instability is a major factor in our decision to move entirely over to nicehash with the mining - and our donation links for the devs ...

at least until yaamp can come back up with some stability ... then we will use both ...

#crysx

Thank you for the links! I have moved to NiceHash/WestHash for now. Their site is pretty slick and they allow anonymous mining. Unfortunately, their stats page is not quite as mobile friendly as yaamp's.

Yaamp will go down in history as my favorite. But I am beginning to fear the worst  Cry
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Pool is down ? site does not work.

The pool/site appear to have gone down sometime in the last 12 hours.

24 hours - and still no news.  Sad

I hope nothing bad has happened to the pool / the operator.

Me too...I have a small amount of rented hash but can't access it.
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Pool is down ? site does not work.

The pool/site appear to have gone down sometime in the last 12 hours.

24 hours - and still no news.  Sad

I hope nothing bad has happened to the pool / the operator.
legendary
Activity: 2940
Merit: 1091
--- ChainWorks Industries ---

Thanks, Joblo, but my goal wasn't to setup my rig to auto-switch algo's, rather to know which was more profitable for reference.


Yes, I know that. The page I pointed to lists the algo normalization factors so you can compare the profitability
among all the aglos.

Now if only the pool would come back up.

For now I am mining Vertcoins at "give-me-coins.com.com" and using Cryptsy to convert to bitcoins. I know they have both had issues with security in the past. But until yaamp.com comes back online, it seems to be the best alternative and I have enabled two-factor authentication on both sites.

What is everyone else doing?

all in with nicehash / westhash ...

we like yaamp - alot ... but the instability is a major factor in our decision to move entirely over to nicehash with the mining - and our donation links for the devs ...

at least until yaamp can come back up with some stability ... then we will use both ...

#crysx
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