From 82ee99534da7b2974c9afde1754f3f195ac4b908 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001
From: leonidas <azurecloudminingscript@gmail.com>
Date: Sat, 3 Mar 2018 15:48:23 +0100
Subject: [PATCH]

---
 ...zure_Free_Credits_into_Cryptocurrency.html | 47 ++++++-----
 ..._Credits_into_Cryptocurrency_detailed.html | 81 ++++++++++---------
 2 files changed, 68 insertions(+), 60 deletions(-)

diff --git a/Turn_your_Azure_Free_Credits_into_Cryptocurrency.html b/Turn_your_Azure_Free_Credits_into_Cryptocurrency.html
index 38d1c93..cd38db0 100644
--- a/Turn_your_Azure_Free_Credits_into_Cryptocurrency.html
+++ b/Turn_your_Azure_Free_Credits_into_Cryptocurrency.html
@@ -25,7 +25,7 @@
     <div class="Background">
       <div class="Content"> You are reading the quickstart-instructions. Click <a
           href="Turn_your_Azure_Free_Credits_into_Cryptocurrency_detailed.html">here</a>
-        to go to the detailed instructions.
+        to go to the detailed instructions (basic mining-knowledge is required).
         <hr>
         <h1>How to Turn Your Azure Free Credits into Cryptocurrency</h1>
         <p>The rate can fluctuate between 1:1 and 1:4, i.e. in the best case
@@ -42,11 +42,11 @@
           <li><strong>Start mining with the Azure-Batch-Service using the
               scripts provided here</strong></li>
         </ul>
-        With the instructions provided here you will be mining Monero. <strong>Monero
-          is one of the top-altcoins and better than bitcoin in virtually every
-          aspect</strong> (i guess bitcoin beats Monero only in popularity). If
-        you are interested in a different cryptocurrency you can read my
-        detailed instructions <a href="Turn_your_Azure_Free_Credits_into_Cryptocurrency_detailed.html">here</a>.<br>
+        With the instructions provided here you will be mining Monero. <strong><a
+            href="https://getmonero.org/">Monero</a> is one of the top-altcoins
+          and better than bitcoin in virtually every aspect</strong> (i guess
+        bitcoin beats Monero only in popularity). If you are interested in a
+        different cryptocurrency you can read my detailed instructions <a href="Turn_your_Azure_Free_Credits_into_Cryptocurrency_detailed.html">here</a>.<br>
         <ul>
         </ul>
         <h1>Setup Azure with Free Credit</h1>
@@ -66,15 +66,17 @@
           operating on a razor-thin margin!</p>
         <h1>Get a Monero-Wallet</h1>
         <p>There are many ways how to create a Monero-wallet. The easiest is to
-          setup a web-wallet with MyMonero.com. </p>
+          setup a web-wallet with <a href="https://mymonero.com/">MyMonero.com</a>.
+        </p>
         <p>Cryptocurrencies are notorious for being targets of spectacular
           hacks. A web-wallet like MyMonero.com is a good way to get started.<strong>
             However, once you have accumulated a non-trivial amount of Monero
             you should educate yourself about the possible alternatives!</strong></p>
-        <p>By the way: <strong>if you don't already have a password-safe like
-            keepass you should definitely start using one to store your
-            wallet-details</strong> (and of course all other passwords you are
-          using). Trust me, you'll regret it if you don't start now.<strong><br>
+        <p>By the way: <strong>if you don't already have a password-safe like <a
+              href="https://www.keepassx.org/"> keepass</a> you should
+            definitely start using one to store your wallet-details</strong>
+          (and of course all other passwords you are using). Trust me, you'll
+          regret it if you don't start now.<strong><br>
           </strong></p>
         <h1>Setup the Azure Batch-Service </h1>
         <p>After signing up for your azure-account you can click on the
@@ -92,7 +94,7 @@
           <li><strong>Click on 'Create' at the bottom to create the
               batch-account</strong></li>
         </ul>
-        <p> Once you get the notification that your batch-accout has been
+        <p> Once you get the notification that your batch-account has been
           created (it will take a few seconds), go to your batch-account and <strong>create
             a new pool</strong>: select <strong>'Pools'</strong> and then click
           <strong>'Add'</strong>. Fill the form with the following information:<br>
@@ -127,8 +129,8 @@
           execute a custom script which will download the mining-executable and
           start mining. <strong>Enter your Monero-wallet here and click on the
             button to generate your personalized startup-script</strong> (it
-          should look similar to
-46ZRy92vZy2RefigQ8BRKJZN7sj4KgfHc2D8yHXF9xHHbhxye3uD9VANn6etLbowZDNGHrwkWhtw3gFtxMeTyXgP3U1zP5C):</p>
+          should look similar to&nbsp; </p>
+        <p>4999aeniCU9Ug67vs7yvyJTSkxVUZRirUYUerT66fqzoYMhiShFLBqZHmFxmPD6oABafM5cVKc77yj3Fypvi9CDRTYEvDPL):</p>
         <input name="wallet_id" size="100" id="wallet1" type="text"><button name="Generate script!"
           value="Generate script!" type="button" onclick="assemblescript()">Generate
           script!</button><br>
@@ -189,19 +191,20 @@
             </tr>
           </tbody>
         </table>
-        <p>If azure is setup to use your local currency instead of USD the
-          numbers might look slightly different.. if you run out of free credit
-          before the end of the month, just reduce the number of nodes by one
-          and try again. </p>
+        <p>If azure is using your local currency instead of USD the numbers
+          might look slightly different. If you run out of free credit before
+          the end of the month, just reduce the number of nodes by one and try
+          again. </p>
         <p><strong>Now go back to 'Overview' and click on 'Scale'. Enter the
             number from the table above in the field 'Low priority nodes' (e.g.
             3 if you have MSDN Professional), and click on 'Save'.
             Congratulations! The azure cloud is now mining Monero for you!</strong></p>
         <h1>Watching your Mining-Progress</h1>
-        <p>The script is using xmrpool.eu as a mining-pool (don't mixup the
-          terms 'mining-pool' and 'azure-pool' - they describe two totally
-          different concepts). To see your mining-status go to xmrpool.eu and
-          enter your wallet. </p>
+        <p>The script is using <a href="https://web.xmrpool.eu/">xmrpool.eu</a>
+          as a mining-pool (don't mixup the terms 'mining-pool' and 'azure-pool'
+          - they describe two totally different concepts). To see your
+          mining-status, go to <a href="https://web.xmrpool.eu/">xmrpool.eu</a>,
+          scroll down to the bottom of the page and enter your wallet. </p>
         <ul>
           <li><strong>Approximately 5 minutes after starting your azure-pool you
               should be able to see the number of submitted hashes slowly
diff --git a/Turn_your_Azure_Free_Credits_into_Cryptocurrency_detailed.html b/Turn_your_Azure_Free_Credits_into_Cryptocurrency_detailed.html
index 1b3fe30..2044975 100644
--- a/Turn_your_Azure_Free_Credits_into_Cryptocurrency_detailed.html
+++ b/Turn_your_Azure_Free_Credits_into_Cryptocurrency_detailed.html
@@ -50,9 +50,9 @@
   </head>
   <body>
     <div class="Background">
-      <div class="Content">You are reading the detailed instructions. Click <a
-          href="Turn_your_Azure_Free_Credits_into_Cryptocurrency.html">here</a>
-        to go to the quickstart-instructions.<br>
+      <div class="Content">You are reading the detailed instructions (basic
+        mining-knowledge is assumed). Click <a href="Turn_your_Azure_Free_Credits_into_Cryptocurrency.html">here</a>
+        to go to the simplified quickstart-instructions.<br>
         <hr>
         <h1>How to Turn Your Azure Free Credits into Cryptocurrency: Detailed
           Instructions</h1>
@@ -66,8 +66,7 @@
           <li><strong>You'll need a azure-account with free-credit, e.g. from a
               MSDN-subscription</strong></li>
           <strong> </strong>
-          <li><strong>Get a Nicehash.com-account (or mine directly to a
-              cryptonight-pool)<br>
+          <li><strong>Chose a cryptonight-pool (or get a Nicehash.com-account)<br>
             </strong></li>
           <strong> </strong>
           <li><strong>Start mining with the Azure-Batch-Service using the
@@ -88,18 +87,17 @@
           you bill or not it might even be profitable to keep running your
           azure-account on your credit-card - but note that you'll be operating
           on a razor-thin margin!</p>
-        <h1>Setup Nicehash.com account (or choose other cryptonight-pool)</h1>
-        <p>With the scripts provided on this site you can setup your
-          azure-servers to mine with the <strong>cryptonight-algorithm</strong>.
-          The cryptonight-algorithm can be efficiently run on standard server
-          hardware, special ASICs or GPUs are not required (the algorithm was
+        <h1>Chose Cryptonight-Pool (or Setup Nicehash.com account)</h1>
+        <p>With the scripts provided on this site you can mine with the <strong>cryptonight-algorithm</strong>.
+          The cryptonight-algorithm can be efficiently run on standard hardware,
+          special ASICs or GPUs are not required (the algorithm was
           intentionally designed that way). The cryptocurrency <a href="https://getmonero.org/">Monero</a>
           is based on this algorithm, and it is better than bitcoin in virtually
-          every aspect (i guess bitcoin beats Monero only in popularity...). You
-          could mine directly to a <a href="https://moneropools.com/">Monero-pool</a>,
-          but there are several other cryptocurrencies based on cryptonight
-          available as well. When choosing a pool, pay attention to the pool's
-          rules:</p>
+          every aspect (i guess bitcoin beats Monero only in popularity...). <strong>You
+            could mine directly to a <a href="https://moneropools.com/">Monero-pool</a>,
+            but there are several other cryptocurrencies based on cryptonight
+            available as well.</strong> When choosing a pool, pay attention to
+          the pool's rules:</p>
         <ul>
           <li>What are the pool's fees? This just means that your payout is
             decreased by the given percentage.</li>
@@ -113,21 +111,23 @@
           <li>You'll need to setup a wallet first. For Monero probably the
             easiest way to get started is <a href="https://mymonero.com/#/">mymonero.com</a>.</li>
         </ul>
-        The alternative is to mine to a pool run by Nicehash.com (i recommend
-        mining with Nicehash only if you have MSDN Enterprise). With <a href="https://www.nicehash.com/">Nicehash.com</a>
-        you are basically always mining the most profitable altcoin and you get
-        paid in bitcoin (read their <a href="https://www.nicehash.com/help/how-does-nicehash-work">documentation</a>
+        <strong>The alternative is to mine to a pool run by Nicehash.com</strong>
+        (i recommend mining with Nicehash only if you have MSDN Enterprise).
+        With <a href="https://www.nicehash.com/">Nicehash.com</a> you are
+        basically always mining the most profitable altcoin and you get paid in
+        bitcoin (read their <a href="https://www.nicehash.com/help/how-does-nicehash-work">documentation</a>
         to learn how it works internally). If you are using Nicehash.com you'll
         get a special internal wallet, which you can only use with Nicehash.com
-        pools. <strong>You can sign up for a free account at <a href="https://www.nicehash.com/register">Nicehash.com/register</a>.</strong>
+        pools. You can sign up for a free account at <a href="https://www.nicehash.com/register">Nicehash.com/register</a>.
         <p>It's good practice to setup a secondary pool, in case the primary
           pool is offline. Personally i use Nicehash as a primary mining-pool
           and the Monero mining-pool <a href="https://web.xmrpool.eu/">xmrpool.eu</a>
           as a secondary mining-pool. </p>
-        <p>On <a href="https://whattomine.com/coins?utf8=%E2%9C%93&amp;adapt_q_280x=0&amp;adapt_q_380=0&amp;adapt_q_fury=0&amp;adapt_q_470=0&amp;adapt_q_480=3&amp;adapt_q_570=0&amp;adapt_q_580=0&amp;adapt_q_vega56=0&amp;adapt_q_vega64=0&amp;adapt_q_750Ti=0&amp;adapt_q_1050Ti=0&amp;adapt_q_10606=0&amp;adapt_q_1070=0&amp;adapt_q_1070Ti=0&amp;adapt_q_1080=0&amp;adapt_q_1080Ti=0&amp;factor%5Beth_hr%5D=100.0&amp;factor%5Beth_p%5D=405.0&amp;factor%5Bgro_hr%5D=63.9&amp;factor%5Bgro_p%5D=450.0&amp;factor%5Bx11g_hr%5D=20.1&amp;factor%5Bx11g_p%5D=420.0&amp;cn=true&amp;factor%5Bcn_hr%5D=700.0&amp;factor%5Bcn_p%5D=330.0&amp;factor%5Beq_hr%5D=870.0&amp;factor%5Beq_p%5D=360.0&amp;factor%5Blrev2_hr%5D=14700.0&amp;factor%5Blrev2_p%5D=390.0&amp;factor%5Bns_hr%5D=1950.0&amp;factor%5Bns_p%5D=450.0&amp;factor%5Blbry_hr%5D=315.0&amp;factor%5Blbry_p%5D=525.0&amp;factor%5Bbk2b_hr%5D=3450.0&amp;factor%5Bbk2b_p%5D=630.0&amp;factor%5Bbk14_hr%5D=5910.0&amp;factor%5Bbk14_p%5D=570.0&amp;factor%5Bpas_hr%5D=2100.0&amp;factor%5Bpas_p%5D=405.0&amp;factor%5Bskh_hr%5D=54.0&amp;factor%5Bskh_p%5D=345.0&amp;factor%5Bn5_hr%5D=57.0&amp;factor%5Bn5_p%5D=345.0&amp;factor%5Bl2z_hr%5D=420.0&amp;factor%5Bl2z_p%5D=300.0&amp;factor%5Bcost%5D=0.0&amp;sort=Profitability24&amp;volume=0&amp;revenue=24h&amp;factor%5Bexchanges%5D%5B%5D=&amp;factor%5Bexchanges%5D%5B%5D=abucoins&amp;factor%5Bexchanges%5D%5B%5D=bitfinex&amp;factor%5Bexchanges%5D%5B%5D=bittrex&amp;factor%5Bexchanges%5D%5B%5D=cryptopia&amp;factor%5Bexchanges%5D%5B%5D=hitbtc&amp;factor%5Bexchanges%5D%5B%5D=poloniex&amp;factor%5Bexchanges%5D%5B%5D=yobit&amp;dataset=Main&amp;commit=Calculate">whattomine.com</a>
-          you can see the estimated daily income when mining with 16 cores (app.
-          yield: 700H/s) in the azure cloud. In my experience Nicehash always
-          had the best or second-best profitability&nbsp; → look at the
+        <p><strong>On <a href="https://whattomine.com/coins?utf8=%E2%9C%93&amp;adapt_q_280x=0&amp;adapt_q_380=0&amp;adapt_q_fury=0&amp;adapt_q_470=0&amp;adapt_q_480=3&amp;adapt_q_570=0&amp;adapt_q_580=0&amp;adapt_q_vega56=0&amp;adapt_q_vega64=0&amp;adapt_q_750Ti=0&amp;adapt_q_1050Ti=0&amp;adapt_q_10606=0&amp;adapt_q_1070=0&amp;adapt_q_1070Ti=0&amp;adapt_q_1080=0&amp;adapt_q_1080Ti=0&amp;factor%5Beth_hr%5D=100.0&amp;factor%5Beth_p%5D=405.0&amp;factor%5Bgro_hr%5D=63.9&amp;factor%5Bgro_p%5D=450.0&amp;factor%5Bx11g_hr%5D=20.1&amp;factor%5Bx11g_p%5D=420.0&amp;cn=true&amp;factor%5Bcn_hr%5D=700.0&amp;factor%5Bcn_p%5D=330.0&amp;factor%5Beq_hr%5D=870.0&amp;factor%5Beq_p%5D=360.0&amp;factor%5Blrev2_hr%5D=14700.0&amp;factor%5Blrev2_p%5D=390.0&amp;factor%5Bns_hr%5D=1950.0&amp;factor%5Bns_p%5D=450.0&amp;factor%5Blbry_hr%5D=315.0&amp;factor%5Blbry_p%5D=525.0&amp;factor%5Bbk2b_hr%5D=3450.0&amp;factor%5Bbk2b_p%5D=630.0&amp;factor%5Bbk14_hr%5D=5910.0&amp;factor%5Bbk14_p%5D=570.0&amp;factor%5Bpas_hr%5D=2100.0&amp;factor%5Bpas_p%5D=405.0&amp;factor%5Bskh_hr%5D=54.0&amp;factor%5Bskh_p%5D=345.0&amp;factor%5Bn5_hr%5D=57.0&amp;factor%5Bn5_p%5D=345.0&amp;factor%5Bl2z_hr%5D=420.0&amp;factor%5Bl2z_p%5D=300.0&amp;factor%5Bcost%5D=0.0&amp;sort=Profitability24&amp;volume=0&amp;revenue=24h&amp;factor%5Bexchanges%5D%5B%5D=&amp;factor%5Bexchanges%5D%5B%5D=abucoins&amp;factor%5Bexchanges%5D%5B%5D=bitfinex&amp;factor%5Bexchanges%5D%5B%5D=bittrex&amp;factor%5Bexchanges%5D%5B%5D=cryptopia&amp;factor%5Bexchanges%5D%5B%5D=hitbtc&amp;factor%5Bexchanges%5D%5B%5D=poloniex&amp;factor%5Bexchanges%5D%5B%5D=yobit&amp;dataset=Main&amp;commit=Calculate">whattomine.com</a>
+            you can see the estimated daily income when mining with 16 cores</strong>
+          (app. yield: 700H/s; the number of cores you can use depends on your
+          MSDN-subscription) in the azure cloud. In my experience Nicehash
+          always had the best or second-best profitability&nbsp; → look at the
           "Nicehash-CryptoNight"-entry. It might not sound like much at first,
           but once you set it up it's free money :-)</p>
         <p>Note: Cryptocurrencies are notorious for being targets of spectacular
@@ -199,8 +199,10 @@
           <ul>
             <li>Wallet for primary mining-pool:</li>
             <ul>
-              <li>e.g. your personal Monero-wallet, it should look somewhat
-                similar to this: <strong>4999aeniCU9Ug67vs7yvyJTSkxVUZRirUYUerT66fqzoYMhiShFLBqZHmFxmPD6oABafM5cVKc77yj3Fypvi9CDRTYEvDPL</strong></li>
+              <li>Your personal Monero-wallet. A random string of characters
+                similar to: <strong>4999aeniCU9Ug67vs7yvyJTSkxVUZRirUYUerT66fqzoYMhiShFLBqZHmFxmPD6oABafM5cVKc77yj3Fypvi9CDRTYEvDPL</strong></li>
+              <li>The nicehash-wallet is also a random string of characters, but
+                is a lot shorter</li>
               <li>&nbsp;<input name="wallet1" size="75" id="wallet1" type="text"></li>
             </ul>
           </ul>
@@ -211,8 +213,10 @@
             <ul>
             </ul>
             <ul>
-              <li>e.g. a Monero mining-pool: <strong>xmrpool.eu:3333</strong><strong></strong></li>
-              <li> <input name="pool1" size="30" id="pool1" type="text"></li>
+              <li>e.g. a Monero mining-pool: <strong>xmrpool.eu:3333</strong></li>
+              <li>For nicehash you can use: <strong>cryptonight.usa.nicehash.com:3355</strong></li>
+              <strong> </strong>
+              <li> <strong><input name="pool1" size="30" id="pool1" type="text"></strong></li>
             </ul>
             <ul>
             </ul>
@@ -302,10 +306,10 @@
             </tr>
           </tbody>
         </table>
-        <p>If azure is setup to use your local currency instead of USD the
-          numbers might look slightly different.. if you run out of free credit
-          before the end of the month, just reduce the number of nodes by one
-          and try again.&nbsp;</p>
+        <p>If azure is using your local currency instead of USD the numbers
+          might look slightly different. If you run out of free credit before
+          the end of the month, just reduce the number of nodes by one and try
+          again.&nbsp;</p>
         <p><strong>Now go back to 'Overview' and click on 'Scale'. Enter the
             number from the table above in the field 'Low priority nodes' (e.g.
             3 if you have MSDN Professional), and click on 'Save'.
@@ -322,9 +326,10 @@
         can simply restart your azure-pool in the next month once your free
         credits have been refilled.
         <h1>Watching your Mining-Progress</h1>
-        <p><strong>If you are using a mining-pool like xmrpool.eu</strong> you
-          can see your mining-status if you go to the pool's homepage (e.g.
-          xmrpool.eu) and enter your wallet.</p>
+        <p><strong>If you are using xmrpool.eu</strong> you can see your
+          mining-status if you go to the pool's homepage (e.g. <a href="https://web.xmrpool.eu/">xmrpool.eu</a>),
+          scroll down to the bottom of the page and enter your wallet (other
+          mining-pools probably work similarly).</p>
         <ul>
           <li><strong>Approximately 5 minutes after starting your azure-pool you
               should be able to see the number of submitted hashes slowly
@@ -352,9 +357,9 @@
             less than 16 cores. Otherwise the hashrate per node might get so low
             that Nicehash is banning individual nodes.</li>
           <li><strong>You are mining to an internal wallet which is not part of
-              the bitcoin-blockchain</strong>. Read the documentation to see the
-            different options and fees to transfer your balance to a real
-            bitcoin wallet. </li>
+              the bitcoin-blockchain</strong>. Read the <a href="https://www.nicehash.com/help/sellers">documentation</a>
+            to see the different options and fees to transfer your balance to a
+            real bitcoin wallet. </li>
         </ul>
         <strong></strong>
         <h1>Important Notes: </h1>
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