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Only way to bypass it is using an xmrig-proxy, since they look at the number of connections and their hashrates, which is solved by xmrig-proxy combining them together. You can download xmrig-proxy here: https://github.com/xmrig/xmrig-proxy, you should download it and edit the config.json, set the "bind" part to the port you want miners to (can be any port), and set the "pool" part to your hashvault settings. After that you would set your miners to mine to your xmrig-proxy using the IP and port (that you set in the "bind" part) of your server. |
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Is it possible to bypass the blocking of monero.hashvault.pro if, upon reaching 60+ miners, create a new wallet and transfer new users to it?
I don't want to use the other pools you suggested in the questions as they produce less hashrate than monero.hashvault.pro. To test other pools, I used a remote configuration and switched the miners to 2miners and nanopool.
If this idea doesn't work, please tell me how to use the xmrig proxy(Where to buy them, how to change them using remote configuration, and so on. We were unable to resolve this issue on our own.) in this builder. I'll be very grateful to you
Thx !!!!
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