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Without upgrading your PSU I would not recommend it. When I got my 2 R9 290X I upgraded my PSU from a 950 to 1200 as I plan to add more and I am sure the 950 would have handled them but I figured what the hell
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For the next hour or 2, your hashrate will be shown as lower than it really is. It shouldn't affect your payout though. I'm doing some upgrades that had unintended side-effects for the stats page.
Thanks for the heads up I was just noticing the decline in my hash rate thats reported and was wondering. Keep up the great work and thanks for the great pool.
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Slavo, I'm having poor results here in Europe, how did U solve it?
I'm connected to middlecoin.com instead to eu.middlecoin.com.
Which port?
Should be port 3333 -o Stratum+tcp://eu.middlecoin.com:3333 -u BITCOIN_ADDRESS -p x
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Well got bored today so decided to write a little tool to help myself and figured I would post it here if anyone else wants to use it. http://www.bfpcoin.com/middle-coin-web.phpGets pricing info from MTGOX and I will be adding more in the near future. Does multiple currency's for the value calculations. This has been tested on Android and IPad and should work on other mobile devices. Very nice, when do you expect other coins? Thank you If Middlecoin allows for other coins the BTC to be paid out in Ill set it up to do other coins. This just takes the data from Middlecoin and displays it out in a different format and does the calcs on what middlecoin says you have. I have other pools that I monitor as well and will be working on a similar tool for those. Again this was me sitting at home today relaxing and being bored and I have found a few minor issues with it and will be messing with it a little more in the next few hours. As well as finding a new hosting platform seeing it seems a little slower then it should to load. seems broke for me no matter the address it always brings up this one Date: 24 Dec 2013 18:25:37 PST -0800Wallet ID: 1NK8qTYyBq72CxNAkuFQqQq1h74K6QD8Qs
Middlecoin.com - Reports 1NK8qTYyBq72CxNAkuFQqQq1h74K6QD8Qs Hash Rate: 1.33 MH/sErrors:
Immature Unexchange Balance (estimate):0.00026312 BTC Unexchanged Balance:0.00521884 BTC Cunrrent balance held by pool:0.02620876 BTC Total paid out balance:0.17723551 BTC
MTGOX current BTC Price: $687.00 Immature Unexchange Balance (estimate value):$0.18 Unexchanged Balance value:$3.59 Cunrrent balance held by pool value:$18.01 Total paid out value:$121.76 should be corrected now. I was doing some updates and broke part of the parser. - Sorry about that.
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Well got bored today so decided to write a little tool to help myself and figured I would post it here if anyone else wants to use it. http://www.bfpcoin.com/middle-coin-web.phpGets pricing info from MTGOX and I will be adding more in the near future. Does multiple currency's for the value calculations. This has been tested on Android and IPad and should work on other mobile devices. Very nice, when do you expect other coins? Thank you If Middlecoin allows for other coins the BTC to be paid out in Ill set it up to do other coins. This just takes the data from Middlecoin and displays it out in a different format and does the calcs on what middlecoin says you have. I have other pools that I monitor as well and will be working on a similar tool for those. Again this was me sitting at home today relaxing and being bored and I have found a few minor issues with it and will be messing with it a little more in the next few hours. As well as finding a new hosting platform seeing it seems a little slower then it should to load.
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Well got bored today so decided to write a little tool to help myself and figured I would post it here if anyone else wants to use it. http://www.bfpcoin.com/middle-coin-web.phpGets pricing info from MTGOX and I will be adding more in the near future. Does multiple currency's for the value calculations. This has been tested on Android and IPad and should work on other mobile devices.Warning: mysql_real_escape_string() [function.mysql-real-escape-string]: Access denied for user 'sinnatas'@'localhost' (using password: NO) in /home/sinnatas/public_html/bfpcoin.com/middle-coin-web.php on line 7 Warning: mysql_real_escape_string() [function.mysql-real-escape-string]: A link to the server could not be established in /home/sinnatas/public_html/bfpcoin.com/middle-coin-web.php on line 7 Warning: mysql_real_escape_string() [function.mysql-real-escape-string]: Access denied for user 'sinnatas'@'localhost' (using password: NO) in /home/sinnatas/public_html/bfpcoin.com/middle-coin-web.php on line 11 Warning: mysql_real_escape_string() [function.mysql-real-escape-string]: A link to the server could not be established in /home/sinnatas/public_html/bfpcoin.com/middle-coin-web.php on line 11 Hmmmm I can not replicate this issue on any of my devices and the logs are not showing anything.. Can you send me a PM with what browser and device you are using I don't want to flood this thread with troubleshooting. Thank you
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Well got bored today so decided to write a little tool to help myself and figured I would post it here if anyone else wants to use it. http://www.bfpcoin.com/middle-coin-web.phpGets pricing info from MTGOX and I will be adding more in the near future. Does multiple currency's for the value calculations. This has been tested on Android and IPad and should work on other mobile devices.
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Is anyone else still getting a lot of network interruptions using the non-eu server? The eu server works fine but I'm in the US so I'd prefer using the US server.
Yeah I have been seeing a lot of those as well but it has not seem to be effecting mining to much now that I figured out the issue with my low estimated hash rate. When I was on the EU server it did not seem that it was paying out properly but it may have just been the increase in the number of miners on that are using middlecoin, but I have been mining on the US server for the last day or so and even with the interrupts the pay outs seem to be close to what they were before the increase in miners.
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-- EDIT -- I think I found the issue and its my miner not the pool - stupid thing seems to be crashing time to move off WinBlows and put them all back on Linux. ----
Anyone else getting strange estimated hash rates from middlecoin? I have been mining here a while at 1.5MH/s yes I know not the best hash rate currently working on it but this morning I see that middlecoin's estimate is only 56KH/s and I am watching my miners scroll accepted shares and my api calls to my miners are saying shares are being accepted.
I do know that middlecoin is just estimating my current hashrate as it does not know exactly but i have never seen the estimate be so low and just curious if anyone else is seeing something similar.
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uhhmmm anyone worried the same way I am? With BTC dropping THAT hard (490$ right now; -30% last 24h and continuing) I am afraid to get an earning at all out of it.... since energy costs are quite high here (about 25ct per kwh). hmmm I am aware of the fact that no one can really tell, but: What do you think? Is BTC going up to 1000$ again? Is it about to die anda nextgen coin will shine (maybe NXT)? Well I don't panic with one course drop and will continue mining. anyway I am at least concerned. #edit: 470$ thanks chinese government ...... One more thought my mind just crossed: if BTC will stay low that would mean less miners / more BTC for altcoin mining. So in the ultimate end would it may NOT affect our earnings at all, since we just get more BTC for the same hashrate? Hi how accurate is the accepted mh/s on the website, been mining a few hours now but showing blank under the accepted column.
Thanks
well after hours you should not see a blank field! Is the rejected column blank, too? You should show us your cgminer/bfgminer call statement! There seems something wrong The thing about crypto currency's is they are just like stocks on the stock markets around the world, news that some country does not support them will cause a rapid sale just like when some company has a bad experience then people sell off their stock because they think the company is going to tank. I have been in stocks for many years now and I have gone from one day having a very nice portfolio to the next day losing my ass because of sell off's and then the next day breaking even or making money. Due to the fact that people fear that they will lose even some cash during a crash is what causes the crash in the first place, personally I think it will go back up will it hit $1200 peak in the next few months maybe but I am not 100% sure but it will still be worth money and as long as BTC is over $50 a coin I can run my machines and pay my power and still make money so I am not really worried about this flux in the market at this time.
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I did find that what the issue was (Between Chair and Keyboard I did what I tell my users not to do) that when I copied it from my wallet it had some extra white space and it caused the error. When I did it again with out the extra space it worked fine. Might want to add a trim() or preg to remove extra spaces on the Quantity field.
Other then that thanks for a great site makes it really easy to track your coins with a quick glance.
I don;t know if i can, honestly. I'm using Laravel 4 and if i set the validator as numeric, it won't accept spaces. I could get rid of the validator, but that's not that fun.. Lemme see what i can do No worries just wanted to point it out.. I have not worked with that particular framework but I can look around as well in the documentation all ways love messing with new stuff
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Great site but I did find an issue I was trying to setup my mined Freicoin and I get the following error:
Argh! The qta to must be a number.
I did find that what the issue was (Between Chair and Keyboard I did what I tell my users not to do) that when I copied it from my wallet it had some extra white space and it caused the error. When I did it again with out the extra space it worked fine. Might want to add a trim() or preg to remove extra spaces on the Quantity field.
Other then that thanks for a great site makes it really easy to track your coins with a quick glance.
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I see it stabilizing around $1000 by end of the year 2013 and then in 2nd quarter of 2014 getting to around $1500 and then we will see another bursted bubble around 3d quater 2014 and back down to $900 - $1000 with an increase back to $1200 by Christmas 2014 but thats just my opinion.
I hope Im wrong and we get up in the $2k or $4k range over 2014 but until everyone stops selling off their coins at the first sign of a decline in price we will continue to see volatility in the price, its just like the dot com crashes back in the day one day your M$ stock was worth $150 a share and the next day it was worth $30 a share because everyone got scared they would loose their a$$ and sold everything.
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If you can find them been looking for the last week or so for some 290x and they are all sold out pretty much everywhere.
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Not sure if any are still available but what the heck
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Thanks for your reply, I live in an apartment where the electricity is included so the electricity bill part doesn't concern me. Did you make that 0.5 BTC while using your PC at the same time as I described? If so that's great approx $400 worth today for doing nothing. I have a long term view on this because if I can run this along side using my computer that I use daily anyway and no electricity bill, then why not over a year might earn 1 btc even that's fine with me. However the other way using scrypt coins like you described is appealing too. Do you think can brief me on skype or email about how to setup a profitable scrypt coin mining rig? Like be my mentor? BTW thanks I will check those you mentioned to start mining btc. Also why I chose bitcoins is because when I tried to buy litecoins, it seems that btc-e is the only exchange and I don't trust those guys at all. One day they'll just run with peoples money, I know from experience with sites that operate they way they do.
Looking over the different sites with specs on cards and kh/s and mh/s values I can not even find your card listed, I know one of my sons is just doing it for fun on an older GTX 250 and is getting around a 100 kh/s on scrypt coins and jack on BTC. Personally if you can I would say get some new hardware currently the card to get if you can find them is ATI 290x but of course they are sold out everywhere..
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ASIC for Scrypt coins will cause the gpu miners to become less then profitable but what is the time frame that will happen in is still unknown. If you look at the stages that SHA-256 mining went through to get to where it is currently it did take a little time. Personally if they do not have issues and can produce the quantity the market wants I see GPU mining for scrypt coins going out the door with in 6 months to a year after the first chip hits the market. (again if there are no delays and they can keep up with demand) but that is just my 2 cents.
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Most boards have a power allotment on the PCIe Bus you can normally run 3 cards with out putting a drain on the bus but more then three you normally need extra power so you don't burn up the MB or the video cards. At least this is my experience
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Not that I want to discourage you from mining but with an NVIDIA card you would be better off looking at scrypt coins like Litecoins, Feathercoins, Digitalcoins or something along that line, the reason I say this is I started the same place you are back in August and over 3+ months of mining on BTC on a very similar card as yours and 11 block erupters I only had .5 BTC and an increased power bill. I have updated my hardware to ATI cards and am working on different scrypt coins and doing a decent profit after electrical and the cost of the cards. The app I use for mining is cgminer 3.7 which I run from the command line ( http://ck.kolivas.org/apps/cgminer/) If you are looking for a GUI application I would check out guiminer ( http://guiminer.org/) Again if you are just wanting to do BTC just for fun and see what its like you will probably do a couple of cents a day in BTC but if you are looking to make decent money on it your not going to with the hardware you currently have. Did you join a pool? Yes I have been in pools since I started both with BTC and other alt coins that I mine now.
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Not that I want to discourage you from mining but with an NVIDIA card you would be better off looking at scrypt coins like Litecoins, Feathercoins, Digitalcoins or something along that line, the reason I say this is I started the same place you are back in August and over 3+ months of mining on BTC on a very similar card as yours and 11 block erupters I only had .5 BTC and an increased power bill. I have updated my hardware to ATI cards and am working on different scrypt coins and doing a decent profit after electrical and the cost of the cards. The app I use for mining is cgminer 3.7 which I run from the command line ( http://ck.kolivas.org/apps/cgminer/) If you are looking for a GUI application I would check out guiminer ( http://guiminer.org/) Again if you are just wanting to do BTC just for fun and see what its like you will probably do a couple of cents a day in BTC but if you are looking to make decent money on it your not going to with the hardware you currently have.
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