I want to turn off a certain notification that keeps popping up.
"Mining process not running, initiating restart (Claymore's Dual Ethereum Miner, Unspecified / Multi-algorithm, Nanopool)"
We are using Claymore on all our miners . The source in the notification is "system."
I tried turning all all Predefined rules and User-defined rules in Awesome Miner notification settings. The notification keeps appearing.
Does anyone know how to stop this notification from coming up? Thanks.
Thanks for your question. Please go to the Options dialog, Notifications section, uncheck "Include system messages as notifications". I think this should resolve the case you describe.
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Today, the profit of miners is almost zero, the cost of equipment decreases almost every day, but at the same time your program, on the contrary, grows in price. Where is the logic? It would be more logical to give discounts in such long moments of falling. How do you think?
Hi and thanks for your comments. The last price adjustment for Awesome Miner was in December 2017 (10 months ago) and the change was quite small (at most +20% for some licenses). There is no direct relation between the license cost for Awesome Miner and the profitability of mining. I still hope that you will find the software valuable and that it will save you both time and money when running your mining operations. It is about this that the cost of the license was raised precisely at the peak of the cost of cryptocurrency, and since then, both the equipment and the cryptocurrency have decreased in price several times, and the software has remained at the same level maybe it makes sense to give discounts while the market is in a fall? I am ready to consider a purchase, but only with a good discount Thanks for your feedback. Software pricing is always a difficult topic as there can be many opinions. Please note that the pricing is intended to reflect the value of the software and the included support. Also note that Awesome Miner is much more feature rich today compared to a year ago. Compared to other solutions out there, including those that are less powerful, Awesome Miner is not expensive at all. The idea is to keep the pricing as fair and transparent as possible for everyone. For this reason there are no discounts given for the editions you can buy directly from the web site.
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Hi, sadly, Pinpins decided to close Zergpool today -We have taken decision to close down the pool. Stratum servers will be stopped during next hours, and all pending earnings payed within next 24h above respective twice less thresholds .
Thank you so much for all support during this journey
pinpinCan you please add https://icemining.ca/ instead? They have really good support, new algos (BCD, x22i, renesis, lbk3..) Thank you very MUCH for your brilliant support (as always ) Icemining looks like one of the more popular pools right now so I've reached out to them with a request.
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Hello @patrike, I would like to explain to you one of the problems and the solutions we can have.
Awesome miner is a great program, but it depends on obtaining data from the coins. What happens that according to the source, because WTM, Coinwarz or CC, and maybe some day Shit to mine, each one gives the price of a different site and that many, but that often gives us not real values of price, because we They give the price they want and it does not match our exchanges. In this way efficiency is lost in the auto profit.
I think you should do a job here, because this is the basis of your program. My idea or suggestion, is that even if the data is collected from these webs, the price is deducted directly from the exchanges. The same thing that AW CU does, in which we put the data by hand, but read the prices of the exchanges prices. And best of all, I could say XVG I want the price of Graviex, I mean, to be able to choose for each currency the exchange where I want the price, and if it is not, then the exchange that has a price similar to that of the exchange that I use. I would choose it, and if I do not choose it, I would show the highest one.
It is very frustrating to mine a currency at a higher price than what I am really selling it, because maybe it takes the price of a rare exchange.
Like AW CU, it reads the prices of a dozen exchanges, but always shows the highest and that is unreal, because normally the highest corresponds to a rare exchange of low volume. To be able to increase the amount of coins with shittomine, and to be able to specify in each currency the exchange that I want the price, would make a huge change. Also if left by default it would show the higher price.
But the simple idea of many more currencies, and more realistic prices to the exchanges we work, can make a big difference, but now that the market is so low.
I also consider that what I ask or suggest, is the most important part of this program, the quantity and quality of the data. You can not take whattomine prices that can be different from CC or coinwarz, but being able to choose the exchange where you look at the price per coin, would be a step forward that many would appreciate and raise a step more the quality of Awesome miner in front of their competition.
It is very normal, very recurrent that many times we are undermining with exaggerated prices, for that reason, you should collect the prices of the exchanges, apart from the data of the pages of currency. In two different processes. It gives you more control and many more coins if you add Shittomine
Those that seem good idea, please comment, because if many people support these ideas, patrike will think more.
Since earlier this week, I have been in contact with the admin of ShitToMine about adding API support for Awesome Miner. No decisions are made yet, but I'm open for adding it in Awesome Miner. CoinCalculators.io do have a concept of Highest Bid / Lowest Ask, but they are not yet exposed over their API. I think the Highest Bid is a value that might be of interest for you so I've reached out to them to see if this can be a value to provide to Awesome Miner. UPDATE: This has been sorted out now and I've just finished the implementation in Awesome Miner where you can select if you want CoinCalculator statistics with Highest Bid or Lowest Ask - and as a bonus I also made it configurable to get the coin difficulty based on Current, 3h, 6h or 24h. In addition to the above, I do see your point about being able to get the coin exchange rates directly from the exchanges for the scenarios where the coin statistics providers doesn't deliver an exchange rate that is realistic enough. I will have to explore this a bit more and this could possibly be an improvement that would make sense to add.
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@patrike
Can you add in Online Services->User defined online services->Custom (Yiimp compatible) the option to set a coin??
I think itīs useful in cases where the api provided by the pool does not give us data, so if we can put the currency in particular (or if not, we put Unspecified and we continue with the api's pool data(which we will do)) , we will have an idea more realistic than we get, either in number of coins, value, etc ...
Thanks a lot for your software and keep up the good work
Thanks for your nice feedback! In this scenario I think you can add it as a standard pool in the Options dialog, Pools section, where you can add the pool URL and specify the exact coin you are mining. Hi patrike, in many pools, the API provided is general for one single ALGO although you can mine different currencies in different ports or simply setting the pasword as -p mc=COIN. In other cases, we do not have the COIN in AW but we will have it later either by updates of the Coin Statistics Providers or by a manual update. I think that by enabling the option to putting a COIN, we would always have the two options available for any case that could be given. Take the API provided or take the COIN we have. For example, to make it pre-value one value over another, if we select a COIN then the value taken for profit is the COIN, and if we do not select (undefined coin - algo) then the API provided will prevail. It is simply making adding pools more dynamic. Another similar option would be to add the API in POOLS. I think it would be beneficial and gives us more options, if you think it's convenient. Thanks for the reply Thanks for the update - I do see your point for the scenario where the specific coin profitability isn't provided via WhatToMine or Coincalculators - and only via the Yiimp-pool API. This could be supported in the future.
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Today, the profit of miners is almost zero, the cost of equipment decreases almost every day, but at the same time your program, on the contrary, grows in price. Where is the logic? It would be more logical to give discounts in such long moments of falling. How do you think?
Hi and thanks for your comments. The last price adjustment for Awesome Miner was in December 2017 (10 months ago) and the change was quite small (at most +20% for some licenses). There is no direct relation between the license cost for Awesome Miner and the profitability of mining. I still hope that you will find the software valuable and that it will save you both time and money when running your mining operations.
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@patrike
Can you add in Online Services->User defined online services->Custom (Yiimp compatible) the option to set a coin??
I think itīs useful in cases where the api provided by the pool does not give us data, so if we can put the currency in particular (or if not, we put Unspecified and we continue with the api's pool data(which we will do)) , we will have an idea more realistic than we get, either in number of coins, value, etc ...
Thanks a lot for your software and keep up the good work
Thanks for your nice feedback! In this scenario I think you can add it as a standard pool in the Options dialog, Pools section, where you can add the pool URL and specify the exact coin you are mining.
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When benchmarking wildrig on several algos, it never gets above 0h/s. Just shows new jobs being received from the pool but no shares being accepted. Tried different pools as well.
I wasn't able to reproduce this issue. Do you get any hashrate with Wildrig while mining normally (not benchmarking)?
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patrikeAlgo decred -> blake256r18 fresh icons are ready https://yadi.sk/d/_2ZrfhxI3WoaXxIs it possible to add a view of the latest logs or all updates (What's new in 5.7) on the screen? Menu -> information -> Thanks for sharing the link. I agree with your point that the release notes should be possible to access from the menu.
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Awesome Miner version 5.7
GPU mining - Use -d as device parameter for Ccminer based mining software to increase compatibility with more software - Disable the CryptoDredge miner watchdog as it's not relevant when used via Awesome Miner and can cause multiple mining software instances to be started - Additional algorithms included by default, including support via the predefined Yiimp-based pools Configuration - Added a new setting for keeping coins that have been removed from coin statistics sources (for example when a coin is being removed from WhatToMine or CoinCalculators). Enabled by default and configurable via Options dialog, Statistics Providers section. - Added a new setting to add new coins as hidden, to not automatically show up in Awesome Miner unless configured to be visible. Configurable via the Options dialog, Coins & Profit section. - Reorganized the Statistics section in the Options dialog into two sections, Statistics Providers and Statistics Settings Rules - Time trigger improved by supporting multiple intervals where it will trigger continuously. Can be used in combination with other triggers. Features and integration - Increased number of history entries for profit switcher from 10 to 40 - Ctrl+C can be used to copy pool information from the Pools tab of the selected miner to the Clipboard - Additional Block Explorers included for wallet balance feature - Adjust hashrate units based on latest profitability API changes made by Nicehash Mining software - Added mining software: WildRig Multi Miner 0.12 beta for AMD - ProgPow Miner 0.16 for AMD and nVidia - Z-enemy Miner 1.22, including support for more algorithms - CcMiner KlausT 8.23, including correction to x14 algorithm parameter - SrbMiner 1.6.8 - T-Rex miner 0.7.0 Corrections - Correction to the scenario where a custom pool is added with the same URL as one of the predefined pools - but with a specific coin specified. Now Awesome Miner will use the profitability information based on the actual coin selected, which is for example useful when mining a specific coin on Yiimp-based pools via the mc= parameter. - Minor corrections
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I've received information that they are about to develop and API where external applications like Awesome Miner can access the coin statistics - so it can probably be supported in the future.
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Nicehash has just changed the hashrate unit for 4 of their algorithms (Ethereum, Decred, Blake2b, Cryptonight). The result is that these algorithms currently are displayed with a profitability 1000 times higher than normal.
There will very soon be a new Awesome Miner release that adjust to these changes made by Nicehash.
For Yiimp based pools Awesome Miner can read the hashrate unit directly from the API, to automatically know if the profitability is expressed in BTC/MH, BTC/GH or BTC/TH for example. For Nicehash this information is not available and Awesome Miner must be adjusted every time there is a change.
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Hi patrike, Is it possible to add "zjazz" miner? It has ccminer compatible API. I've been testing it under AM for over a week and it works like it is suppose to do. The supported Algorithms are cuckoo (Merit coin, Bitcash) and the new one x22i (SUQA coin). Here is the GitHub link. https://github.com/zjazzThanks for the suggestion - I will take a look. The general idea is to support all mining software that are "popular", so if there are several requests to support something, it's typically getting supported.
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i see the estimated earnings for my gpu/cpu rigs but I see nothing about the earnings my ASICs are making - does AM do that for ASICs? is it pool specific?
Is it that you don't see the Coin name at all in the right column (Coin) in the list of miners? If that's the case you need to inform Awesome Miner which coin you are mining. Please right click on the miner and select Define Pool Coin. If it's about profit after power costs, please use the Profit Profile concept as @zaqwsx pointed out above. was looking more for it to track the rewards within the pool - when I set it up, I had to give it the log in credentials to the pool. So far as I can tell AM is providing me the information as it sees it at the miner - I was curious if it could also provide the information from the pool. for example, I am using kano.is pool for 5 asic's - In the last week, there have been 8 block rewards - can AM report on that, using the rewards and the time spent on the pool to calculate the profitability? Thanks for the information. Awesome Miner currently is not able to get this kind of information from the pools.
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Awesome Miner Version 5.6.2 (Development preview of 5.7) GPU mining - Use -d as device parameter for Ccminer based mining software to increase compatibility with more software - Disable the CryptoDredge miner watchdog as it's not relevant when used via Awesome Miner and can cause multiple mining software instances to be started - Additional algorithms included by default, including support via the predefined Yiimp-based pools Configuration - Added a new setting for keeping coins that have been removed from coin statistics sources (for example when a coin is being removed from WhatToMine or CoinCalculators). Enabled by default and configurable via Options dialog, Statistics Providers section. - Added a new setting to add new coins as hidden, to not automatically show up in Awesome Miner unless configured to be visible. Configurable via the Options dialog, Coins & Profit section. - Reorganized the Statistics section in the Options dialog into two sections, Statistics Providers and Statistics Settings Rules - Time trigger improved by supporting multiple intervals where it will trigger continuously. Can be used in combination with other triggers. Features - Increased number of history entries for profit switcher from 10 to 40 - Ctrl+C can be used to copy pool information from the Pools tab of the selected miner to the Clipboard Mining software - Added mining software: WildRig Multi Miner 0.12 beta for AMD - ProgPow Miner 0.16 for AMD and nVidia - Z-enemy Miner 1.22, including support for more algorithms - CcMiner KlausT 8.23, including correction to x14 algorithm parameter - SrbMiner 1.6.8 Corrections - Correction to the scenario where a custom pool is added with the same URL as one of the predefined pools - but with a specific coin specified. Now Awesome Miner will use the profitability information based on the actual coin selected, which is for example useful when mining a specific coin on Yiimp-based pools via the mc= parameter. - Minor corrections To get access to development versions, open the Options dialog in Awesome Miner. In the General section, enable Check for development versions. Then go to the Menu and click Check for updates Direct download links http://www.awesomeminer.com/download/setupdev/AwesomeMiner.msihttp://www.awesomeminer.com/download/setupdev/AwesomeMinerRemoteService.msi
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i see the estimated earnings for my gpu/cpu rigs but I see nothing about the earnings my ASICs are making - does AM do that for ASICs? is it pool specific?
You need to set a profile for you ASIC with the information required (hashrate and power usage). Then you have to specify the coin you are mining. how? I see no option to creating a profile for ASICs - also I cannot figure out how to set it up for accessing AM via mobile. I have tried numerous things and no matter what I do it is still only accessible on network. Did you define a coin for the pool so you can see the revenue to begin with? Can you attach a screenshot of this miner to illustrate? For the mobile web interface - there are two options here. 1) Either you go for a Cloud Services subscription and then everything should simply work and you can access it from any network. 2) The other option is to use the built-in web interface where you manually need to configure your router if you want to access the web interface from the outside. If the web interface works on the local network, the work to make it accessible from the outside is about port forwarding configuration in your router.
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Hi, it would be nice if the following miner for amd gpu were integrated: WildRig Multi (bcd, c11, geek, hex, hmq1725, phi, renesis, sonoa, timetravel, tribus, x16r, x16s, x17) https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=5023676.0teamredminer (phi2, lyra2z) https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=5027811.0I tried to enter them manually but without results. Sorry for the bad english. Thanks. Thanks for your feedback. WildRig will be included in a development release planned for tomorrow. TeamRedMiner doesn't have any monitoring interface (API) yet, so it could be supported later on once they add support for it.
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i see the estimated earnings for my gpu/cpu rigs but I see nothing about the earnings my ASICs are making - does AM do that for ASICs? is it pool specific?
Is it that you don't see the Coin name at all in the right column (Coin) in the list of miners? If that's the case you need to inform Awesome Miner which coin you are mining. Please right click on the miner and select Define Pool Coin. If it's about profit after power costs, please use the Profit Profile concept as @zaqwsx pointed out above.
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