I hear you, especially with the recent grumblings inside of the development community of Ethereum. ETH is far too centralized already, and now some developers have proposed creating a way to return funds to people that got scammed of their ethereum, which in my mind is a political move that only a centralized body would consider, especially when the guy proposing the overhaul had lost a bunch of money in a scam. I don't like the smell of the whole thing tbh.
I still have a few graphic cards mining ETH, but I've moved the rest over to UBIQ and ETC because that is where the real gains will be realized in the next year, in my opinion. ETH is on very thin ice, even if the "experts" say it will surpass bitcoins value in 2018. I call wishful thinking, but if it happens I'm not opposed to making a buck either.