Well, I was some weeks on ccminer with my 120 TB miner.
Now I'm pretty done with ccminer for several reasons:
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Pool-Support is arrogant and selfish:
For example: I stacked up over 350 Burst at the pool that had to be payed out. Bad luck that the payout block (370966) was somehow invalid and no transactions could be made at all. I asked the support to make the payout on another block. The answer was like "Bad luck, you won't get any Burst". So the pool/ccminer kept all the mined Burst from block 370962.
Its not much Burst, but I think, this behaviour says much about the owner. -
Unacceptable Pool downtime:
Lost over a day of mining because of pool downtime. For one of the biggest mining pools (at least several days ago), it's not acceptable that the pool is down such a long. Don't you have any DDoS protection? Isn't there a fallback solution when the server is getting attacked? What about services like Cloudflare?
It looks like ccminer doesn't matter this problems at all.
Just wait till the DDoS attacks are over and hope that the miner will come back? Did you provide ANY solution that will prevent the pool from being down when it will be attacked again? -
CC1000 Asset management:
Has nothing to do with the pool directly, but the way the asset was managed also says many about ccminer. Again, selfish (Buying misc HW like PSU from Asset shares, although he promised not do something like that) and arrogant (well, look at his answers there) behavior.
Though the income was not that bad when mining on ccminers pool, the circumstances made me to try other pools with better community and more open and friendly owner.