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Title: Hashrate and Estimate mining profits explanation
Post by: dny18 on May 27, 2018, 04:17:27 PM
Hello to everyone,
I'm new mining user and I need an explanation about hashrate and mine rewards. I have 4 Sapphire 570 Nitro+ 8GB and indicatively I have a hashrate for CryptoNight algorithm of 4900 h/s, consumption of 330w and an energy cost of 0.28$. I want mining Triton (TRIT) but I have different estimate mining profits:


. On the homepage on Coincalculators the estimate mining profits (24h) is about 660 TRIT
. On the Coin page on the Coincalculators the estimate mining profits (24h) is about 357 TRIT
. On the pool homepage pool.tritonproject.org the estimate mining profits (24h) is about 280 TRIT

Why are there these differences? Surely I did not understand something...

https://thumb.ibb.co/ndiBXd/Pool.png (https://ibb.co/ndiBXd) https://thumb.ibb.co/g96byJ/Homepage.png (https://ibb.co/g96byJ) https://thumb.ibb.co/cR6yCd/CoinPage.png (https://ibb.co/cR6yCd)

Thank you



Title: Re: Hashrate and Estimate mining profits explanation
Post by: jillscarbrough on May 27, 2018, 04:25:45 PM
Are you doing the calculation on the first and second point at the same time? Profitability calculation can be changed each time, even in the second (depends on a condition such as a diff, network hashrate, coin price, etc.)

What shown in the pool, it was a calculation that related to the pool conditions (each pool will be different).


Title: Re: Hashrate and Estimate mining profits explanation
Post by: gameboy366 on May 27, 2018, 04:42:07 PM
I have 4 Sapphire 570 Nitro+ 8GB and indicatively I have a hashrate for CryptoNight algorithm of 4900 h/s, consumption of 330w and an energy cost of 0.28$.
How are you getting these high hash rates on Cryptonight ? These almost match the vegas.


Title: Re: Hashrate and Estimate mining profits explanation
Post by: SpceGhst on May 27, 2018, 07:08:04 PM
I have 4 Sapphire 570 Nitro+ 8GB and indicatively I have a hashrate for CryptoNight algorithm of 4900 h/s, consumption of 330w and an energy cost of 0.28$.
How are you getting these high hash rates on Cryptonight ? These almost match the vegas.

Triton uses CN Lite v1, so the OP may be getting those rates.

To the OP, I’d go to a pool and use their calculator.  That should give you the closest estimate,


Title: Re: Hashrate and Estimate mining profits explanation
Post by: coincalculators.io on May 28, 2018, 02:07:37 PM
Hello to everyone,
I'm new mining user and I need an explanation about hashrate and mine rewards. I have 4 Sapphire 570 Nitro+ 8GB and indicatively I have a hashrate for CryptoNight algorithm of 4900 h/s, consumption of 330w and an energy cost of 0.28$. I want mining Triton (TRIT) but I have different estimate mining profits:


. On the homepage on Coincalculators the estimate mining profits (24h) is about 660 TRIT
. On the Coin page on the Coincalculators the estimate mining profits (24h) is about 357 TRIT
. On the pool homepage pool.tritonproject.org the estimate mining profits (24h) is about 280 TRIT

Why are there these differences? Surely I did not understand something...

https://thumb.ibb.co/ndiBXd/Pool.png (https://ibb.co/ndiBXd) https://thumb.ibb.co/g96byJ/Homepage.png (https://ibb.co/g96byJ) https://thumb.ibb.co/cR6yCd/CoinPage.png (https://ibb.co/cR6yCd)

Thank you

Hello,

Thanks for using coincalculatos, let me clear this difference.
Triton coin use CryptoLight algorithm so in the main page when you enter CryptoNight value it will automatically calculate CryptoLight value and you will see results like 660 TRIT, but when you enter coin page you need to enter your CryptoLight algorithm hash rate so you see 357 TRIT.


Title: Re: Hashrate and Estimate mining profits explanation
Post by: jillscarbrough on May 28, 2018, 02:28:26 PM
-snip-

Thanks for using coincalculatos, let me clear this difference.


So that was your online calculator? Good work!

I try it then I found CLO, and that remembering me to the guy above.

If I'm right, SpceGhst was on CLO mining a few weeks ago.  :D


Title: Re: Hashrate and Estimate mining profits explanation
Post by: wack slacker on May 28, 2018, 02:52:46 PM
It's just plain simple. Real profit is what we have experienced and produces real results. Estimated earnings are based on the theory that the technical data set out to estimate profitability can be achieved. And maybe theoretically and practically there are huge differences. And if you want to exploit any passwords, you need to always subtract some of your profits. Always underestimate the theory for the closest result.


Title: Re: Hashrate and Estimate mining profits explanation
Post by: dny18 on May 28, 2018, 06:28:26 PM
Hello to everyone,
I'm new mining user and I need an explanation about hashrate and mine rewards. I have 4 Sapphire 570 Nitro+ 8GB and indicatively I have a hashrate for CryptoNight algorithm of 4900 h/s, consumption of 330w and an energy cost of 0.28$. I want mining Triton (TRIT) but I have different estimate mining profits:


. On the homepage on Coincalculators the estimate mining profits (24h) is about 660 TRIT
. On the Coin page on the Coincalculators the estimate mining profits (24h) is about 357 TRIT
. On the pool homepage pool.tritonproject.org the estimate mining profits (24h) is about 280 TRIT

Why are there these differences? Surely I did not understand something...

https://thumb.ibb.co/ndiBXd/Pool.png (https://ibb.co/ndiBXd) https://thumb.ibb.co/g96byJ/Homepage.png (https://ibb.co/g96byJ) https://thumb.ibb.co/cR6yCd/CoinPage.png (https://ibb.co/cR6yCd)

Thank you

Hello,

Thanks for using coincalculatos, let me clear this difference.
Triton coin use CryptoLight algorithm so in the main page when you enter CryptoNight value it will automatically calculate CryptoLight value and you will see results like 660 TRIT, but when you enter coin page you need to enter your CryptoLight algorithm hash rate so you see 357 TRIT.

Then the result in homepage is not very accurate and I have to use the coin page to have a result close to reality, right?

Thank you at all for the answers!