Is there any possibilty to switch automatically to what coin your are mining pedends on difficulty level.
Also is there a source where you can see a list of difficulty levels.
For example wdc will now go bachwards from more than 50 down to 40 If it reaches 40 i would switch too. I am not looking for profit i am looking to get as much coins as possible with my miner.
Coinwarez you can see the difficulty levels but you have to make a lot of klicks getting results
Dustcoin has no graph but there is a column with the current diff for each coin
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dont be stupid. multipool is best pool ever.
many scam and offline pools around.
Totally agree. I don't know what has got people riled against multipool but I can assure you it has been the most stable pool I have ever been part of. A lot of dogecoin pools have been excessively unstable and it has cost me a huge amount of mining time, multipool has been stable for me for a long long time. It doesn't autosell, it chooses the most profitable coin which means more people mining doges, I wonder if maybe someone is spreading misinformation to try and knock out some of the competition. +1 Multipool.us is really user friendly compared to other similar pools like Middlecoin (though different with the auto exchange) And the hashrate is rising constantly
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I think that the Chip: OOOO/xxxx information line is only set once during power on self test, and if chips fail afterwards (or are back to normal), it won't be updated.
Am I the only one who experienced this? (V1 blades here)
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Sorry but Coins-E interface is terrible IMHO, use Vircurex to get around the Cryptsy glitches
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Quarkcoin
Seriously? I thought it was 'Quark', short
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slowly i am losing my trust to quark You shouldn't. This coin is really more innovative than the average think. It is still underrated in the crypto scene. This will change obviously
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You are mining on a pool right?
The pool will split the block reward among miners according to a payout scheme, generally more or less proportionally to the work that each miner is accomplishing on the pool.
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If you use that strategy what do you set your autothreshold to for withdrawal?
I would say as low as possible, i.e. 1 for most coins
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for people who are forging i have a question. the more answers the better. how many coins are you forging with and how many blocks are you averaging per day?
I'm interested too, I'll start forging tomorrow. Maybe we should consolidate the results on the Nxt wiki? Like the hashrate comparison guide, but for proof of stake
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Just one question.
Do you think auto switching of the coin mining pool is more profitable or is it just a theory? And real values are different? Like frequent change of exchange rate, long time to get full hash rate efficiency in just switched pool, other problems, etc.? Delay caused in transferring of the coins to exchange, etc.? Could that finally cause lower earnings finally?
What are your experiences?
If you enable auto-sell on Cryptsy for example and you don't speculate, currently it's really about twice the profit. Give it a try, it's worth it and all these alt coins are fun
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For those who don't like the effects of variance (+/- luck), you may prefer to use the pools with the highest hash rates.
I would say about 1 block per hour is a good speed
And those who like gambling may want to try pools with low hashrate: one lucky round and you could be happy, even if it all evens out in the long run of course, except for the difficulty rising bias.
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no shares lost Yes, great job
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I think all coins are affected. No block credit and no cash out... hope this gets fixed and no share lost!
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HI every one, in my cgminer sometimes i got this message:"New block detected on network before longpoll". What does it mean exactly? Thanks in advance to everyone! It also means you are using network instead of stratum. Stratum is supported by cgminer and it uses theses stratum+tcp://... URLs that should be documented at your pool. It will give you less stale shares than when using network. Hope this helps
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We have yet to see profitable and plausible scrypt ASICs coming Gridseed looks promising but not quite profitable at this stage
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I've had good payouts from dogecoin.miners-pool.eu (takes a while to be credited), and also from doge.altpool.pw which supports tunable difficulty to optimize performance for your hashing potential.
What is the minimum share difficulty that you can tune to? I'd create an account there if it's low enough, thanks
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So fascinating read. Such article, much interesting, very thanks
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Time Since Last Block 26 hours 25 minutes 40 seconds
OMG that's tough! Thanks for the info
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which pool best pool, give many coins on only 1mh?
There is ypool.net which has a nice interface and should allow low difficulty shares
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Stats show 86 active miners now, how much time on average to find a block here? Much thanks
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