mining by average is wrong, don't use it at all unless you mine a specific coin that changes difficulty every block.
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that's right.good pool.the thing is you can't see btc--->usd balances.aaand every 3 hours there are auto withdrawals.that's good and bad for me.good - i don't need to enter the pool and push this withdrawals.bad - i can't grab some statistics about the pool.
you need notification when coins hit your wallet, so get them from exchange - https://bittrex.com/Home/Api that is what any multipool do for 2% fee.
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aikapool/lapool is based on MPOS(see bottom of site), take suprnova or coinmine.pl config and replace pool name and domain "sparam1": "coinmine.pl", just verify which "priceid" is which coin/algo
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1 on mega you can select with control click on file name, then right-click download, same as in windows explorer, you can skip most of miners directories as you have them already from authors.
2 adding pools can be made by using WTM, as you need difficulty and price check from somewhere, do you suggest adding those with user input via MC interface or using solo mining with getting difficulty from daemon + adding price via interface?
3 if you want pause, use "start_miner.bat" instead "sgminer.exe" or "ccminer.exe", just check if it terminates graceful and not continuing to run, otherwise change "minerkillmode" value.
and one question from me:
MC seems unresponsive at some times, probably when checking api, can you randomize those calls and have you cut those api calls when "cweight" is set to zero?
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R9 390, W10, drivers 17.2.1/it's not a rig...
"-tt 70 -powlim 50 -dbg -1 -tstop 85 -mport 0 -ttli 80"
why -tt does not work as expected anymore?
v.12.x does not raise fan beyond 20% causing overheating after a while, it even forces 20% fan as I'm trying to use custom fan profile with Afterburner with force fan speed update with 100ms period to get it close to 70C.
miner shows 20% fan, afterburner 25%
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so, this is suprnova or what?why i can see all the data, but can't see time on suprnova? my brain is blowing=) Tryied from another IP address, everything is working fine. I think, it is WTM blacklist for IPs, too many API requests from the same IP. It is a kind of DDOS protection. Still waiting an answer from them. yes, that was a problem with original MC, if you have more rigs, say more than 5, they pull pools' API like every 10 seconds, so you get blank response most of the time. is it possible to make one interface that pulls API info and all MCs to connect to it via local network. --------------- there were some questions how to make MC jump on every spike, set those: "mintime": 1, "switchtime": 0, "delay": 1, "exittime": 0, "minprice": "0BTC", "minebyaverage": false, "dynamicswitching": true, "dynamicswitchpower": 2, "ignoreoutliers": false, "dynamicswitchpivot":1.05, "dynamicswitchoffset":0, "iqrmultiplier": 2.2, set "minprofit": 1 to nicehash as it is pay per share, others are estimate, so give them at least "minprofit": 1,01
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I am actually working on a standalone windows app that switches miners based on profitability. Will include profitability checks from multiple sites/blockchain data + multiple currencies + past difficulty data and charts + benchmarking. I am going to keep it dedicated to MPH for now. Will hopefully release the first beta version in a week or so.
you don't have to start from scratch, just fork Miner Control with support for MPH https://github.com/KBomba/MinerControl
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m have this same problem and my pc shutdown you pc are shutdown too ? my psu ROFL, that psu is rated as real 300W.
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only one type of price order can exist per instance?
can you run it multiple times with same wallet?
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sorry for late answer, set minprofit other than 0, with 0 you mine forever on first pool port
define "minprofit": 1.01 for every pool, you can add some doubt by raising value above 1.00 which should be set on nicehash as their price is PPS pay per share, while other pool api is estimate with luck involved.
"mintime": 2 is 2 minute minimum mining on a pool, it's bad idea to set it to 0.1 as you can lock up your miner, that value is decreased further by "dynamicswitching": true,
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yes, if you use laptops.
for desktop it depends on cooling and psu, I have PSU-MB 12V 4 pin connector burned because of power hungry CPU and cheap PSU and a bad contact.
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migrating most of the time takes more time than planned, keep calm!
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Yes I am also wondering why it is so fast changing, sometimes only 5 minutes for a certain coin. My Baikal miners don't have time to get to full hash speed and then it changes again??
i cant say anything regarding the api, but every miner always hashes at the same speed, there is no time it needs to get to full hashspeed. The only penalty there is is when switching occurs that fast that the overhead of restarting your miner (which takes about 0.1-1sec i guess) is limiting your earnings, but for that it would have to switch like every 10 secs or so. no-no-no-no-no-no-no=)not mechanic of swithing=)let's try to explain...maybe, i mine ethhash,cause it is on top of norm profit...i earn my coins well,but...next minute norm profit is changing and maybe on the top of the is appearing skein or groestl(not matter)...okay...im swithing on it, and mine it for some minutes until ethash is back on top.here the question.how it can be profitable enough if i send my skein(or groestl) coin to exchange maybe the next day or something...if it was profitable only 10 minutes then what happens after few hours when i exchange my coins?they might be not worth the time i spent to mine...if there is some hub coin relates to profitability...you know...example - norm profit is 2 then with 100 mhs i collect 10 hubcoins.if norm profit is 1.7 then i earn 8.54 hubcoins...and then i exchange this coin to something - it would be simple,fast=)but there...i don't get it how this swithes can help me to mine more efficcient...help to understand... you should not be worried about exchange prices, because pool uses bid prices, the profit comes from more mined coin on low difficulty, however you should be concerned that pool uses PPLNS that punishes coin hopping where you lose current unfinished round, say you mine dash for 3 hours, no block is being found but you are switched to something else, pool wipes those 3 hours. PPLNS should be used only on one coin pools, as it gives more to those that do not switch at all!
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don't change datadir, it has to be c:\users\..\appdata\...
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Right, I get that. What I'm asking is if there's a way to set it Miner Control. In other words, when you're setting up your options in the .conf file, you can set the pool fee (2% for ZPool), but this means (as far as I understand) that it considers EVERY algo on ZPool is charged 2% when in reality, there are 2 that use a different fee. This can make the calculations off for those 2 algos as they'll be calculating a 2% fee and not, for example, .25% fee for lbry. I'm sorry if I'm not explaining it well. "btcfee":2 - is exchange into BTC fee. most algos are 2%, so real fee is 2% off your mined coins, and another 2% for being paid in BTC, so sha256 paid in BTC is 2*2=4% total fee, LBC paid into btc is 0,25*2=0.5%. if you choose to be paid in another coin set btcfee :0, if you use mixed payment mode algo x,y,z into btc but a,b,c into dash, create another pool and name it zpool2 with same settings but with btcfee:0. if miner produces lots of reject, like 10% for skein, you drop hashrate config value with 10% if you don't trust zpool api by comparing it to yiimp's, you set btcfee:20 my other settings are "minebyaverage": false, "dynamicswitching": true, "dynamicswitchpower":2, "dynamicswitchpivot":1.05, "dynamicswitchoffset":0, "ignoreoutliers": false, "iqrmultiplier": 2.2, and "pricemode": 0, "balancemode": 0, "minprofit": 1.01, "btcfee":20,
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comma and no space after it.
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share the result of GETPEERINFO from console, 81.4.123.155 is DOWN!
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no peers list, the only one mentioned peer has a crashed daemon, what a fail coin!
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