Hi i have a question https://i.imgur.com/Xmep0S8.pngwhat means "MultiPoolMiner is 24% more profitable" ![Huh](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/huh.gif) Is there any button or way to "switch" to "MultiPoolMiner"? Could someone explain it to me ![Grin](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/grin.gif) I'm working on improving the comparison figure at the bottom; it's too simple and requires more detail. But how do I choose this option that gives me 24% more? Its already givin' me this rate? Is there any config i need to do? It's showing you the stat for MultiPoolMiner vs the one miner. Delete the 'profit' stat in the 'stats' folder to reset.
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Hi i have a question https://i.imgur.com/Xmep0S8.pngwhat means "MultiPoolMiner is 24% more profitable" ![Huh](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/huh.gif) Is there any button or way to "switch" to "MultiPoolMiner"? Could someone explain it to me ![Grin](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/grin.gif) I'm working on improving the comparison figure at the bottom; it's too simple and requires more detail.
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Hello,
First time on miningpoolhub, rented some hashpower on nicehash and trying to connect port 17014 (qubit) but nicehash gives an error "difficulty too low" it says that it should be at least 0.05 but pools difficulty is 0.03 and because of that, it just doesn't even connects to the pool. btw i have connected with password d=8 which works well with other pools that i'm using. Is there any configuration that i'm missing for nicehash? user id: 61993
Don't need to set the difficulty. It should be fine if nicehash would able to start mining and vardiff kicks in but it wouldn't even start mining because starting diff is too low for nicehash, it just disconnects. Output of their pool verification without setting difficulty with password (same as setting diff with password): Resolving pool host hub.miningpoolhub.com... OK Establishing connection with proxy... OK Establishing connection with pool 34.224.196.33:17014... OK Sending mining.subscribe... OK Sending mining.authorize... OK Received mining.notify subscription... OK Received authorization result... OK Received mining.set_difficulty... Pool difficulty too low (provided=0.03, minimum=0.05) Waiting for pool to send higher difficulty. Received mining.notify work... OK Received mining.notify work... OK Error: Difficulty too low. Your pool is shown as incompatible therefore we encourage you to contact pool operator to make sure that the pool is using minimal/starting pool share difficulty which is compatible with our service (and thus compatible with today's miners), please send them link to our FAQ on this topic: https://www.nicehash.com/index.jsp?p=faq#faqb3. Thank you!NiceHash have probably increased the minimum. Mine seems to be currently connected at 0.1 difficulty but it's obviously variable so it may drop to 0.03 and fail at some point. MiningPoolHub will have to check it.
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Hello,
First time on miningpoolhub, rented some hashpower on nicehash and trying to connect port 17014 (qubit) but nicehash gives an error "difficulty too low" it says that it should be at least 0.05 but pools difficulty is 0.03 and because of that, it just doesn't even connects to the pool. btw i have connected with password d=8 which works well with other pools that i'm using. Is there any configuration that i'm missing for nicehash? user id: 61993
Don't need to set the difficulty.
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All has been sorted now with @minerx117.
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I just started using MultiPoolMiner V2.5.2 and "I think" I'm enjoying it's higher profits more than what I got with NiceHash, if only I could make sense of the reported estimated profits:
Miner BTC USD ----- --- --- MultiPoolMiner 0.00265 7.02710 {CcminerSp-Skein, CpuminerJayddeeAesavx-Lyra2z} 0.00343 9.07601
Miner BTC USD ----- --- --- MultiPoolMiner 0.00265 7.00380 {CcminerKlaust-NeoScrypt, CpuminerJayddeeAesavx-Lyra2z} 0.00326 8.59861
These are two typical results I get when running on my GTX 1070, with the copy of MPM that I installed when I had my 1070 plugged into the motherboard. The day before this I already had a separate installation of MPM that I installed with a GTX 970 plugged in and got this result:
MultiPoolMiner is 56% more profitable:
Miner BTC USD ----- --- --- MultiPoolMiner 0.00301 7.60736 {CcminerKlaust-NeoScrypt, CpuminerJayddeeAesavx-Lyra2z} 0.00193 4.87610
I find that in this copy of MPM the top BTC value is always at or around 0.00301, and for the 1070 value it's 0.00265. To make things even weirder, if I run the 970-installed-MPM copy with my 1070 gpu and vice versa, these reported values don't actually change to reflect the power of the cards even when the ccminer.exe window does. The 1070 should be around 20-50% faster than the 970.
I found that manually adjusting the values of the files in the Stats folder will only affect the bottom line, so clearly that value is estimated by the initial benchmarks.
My questions: Where does the MultiPoolMiner value come from? Why is it lower than the {CcminerKlaust-NeoScrypt...} estimate? How do I get an accurate estimate of my actual BTC/USD-equivalent income?
Also if I'm making as much money as I hope I am, great work!
56% more profitable seems very large; it's most likely a problem with the initial reading. Either the benchmark was wrong or it's because MiningPoolHub doesn't provide 24 stats on the API yet for setting the initial base value. The readings are more accurate as time passes. I may add the measured variance (+/- percent) to give an indication of the accuracy. Once 24 hour stats are added to the MiningPoolHub API then that should help greatly.
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Is it possible to exclude ETH from ethash auto algo switch (port 17020)? R9 280X can mine EXP and MUSIC just fine but the memory is not enough for ETH/ETC and I get quite low hash rates that way.
I think I'll add an option for doing that on MultiPoolMiner.
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Does anyone have a video or guide that shows what the standard behaviour of Multipoolminer should be? When I run it on my one rig it starts up several copies of the same miner concurrently with different parameters (most probably coinciding with the *.ps1 miner files).
For example, it runs: Excavator0.ps1 Excavator1.ps1 Excavator2.ps1 Excavator3.ps1 Excavator4.ps1 etc...
all at the same time.
This basically kills all performance on the rig and it shows 0 H/s per card. I usually end up having to perform a hard-reset. Are there some configuration steps I'm missing, or is this just the default behaviour and I should just let it run?
Launching 6 miners won't be the reason that your pc is dying as each of those miners are set to a one single device. Remove any miners that you are having issues with on your system from the folder called 'miners'. Also, use the 'start.bat' example to limit which algorithms that you want to use for a quicker benchmark.
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Awesome! Lot easier than dozens of api calls.
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There is a backlog on the Ethereum network; it's not the pool.
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Just ignore it, MiningPoolHub does not support the same protocol at the moment.
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Dear miningpoolhub, You recommend that we autoexchange to altcoins to keep them active. I vote for this. However, I'd like to know the logic for exchange. Let's say we mine expanse and it goes to exchange. Does it traded to BTC with fees and then a second trade occurs to our selected coin (lets say ETH)? Or traded directly to selected coin?
If double fees are involved, then having BTC should be accurate decision here.
Please clarify this, Thanks.
I believe that it's traded directly to the coin that you select when possible but all the coin combinations can't convert because it uses the APIs for three seperate exchanges. Most people select BTC. Only BTC and DASH are on all the exchanges: https://miningpoolhub.com/?page=account&action=autoexchange
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I just installed MPM, very impressive piece of work! Now all is needed is Linux version ![Smiley](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/smiley.gif) But I am confused: it selects coins from the "no normalization" list and yet all my gpus are Nvidias. How come it does not select coins/algos from "Nvidia" list selection because my .bat has only -type nvidia? Also, do I have to include Lyra2RE2 in the .bat for Vertcoin mining? Thanks. Setting '-type nvidia' means the only miners that work on NVidia devices will be used. The ranking is based on your actual hash rate and how much you get paid per hash. Yes, Vertcoin uses the Lyra2RE2 algorithm. Linux version is on my to-do list.
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24/7? I wrote 13 hours ago? Is this a professional pool or a joke on the side? 17 hours of mining by hundreds of miners is a lot of money. With fiascos like Mtgox, Cryptsy and Wemineltc pardon me for being annoying.
MiningPoolHub is great at running the pool. Don't worry.
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...and we get the silent treatment. Just like retarded Poloniex and their inexistant support. SC wallets disabled for days. No statement. Pfff.
He can't work 24/7, we can all see your messages.
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Hello! aaronsace, thank you for good idea and software! I have a question. the script show message MultiPoolMiner is 81% more profitable: Miner btc usd ----- --- --- MultiPoolMiner 0,01180 28,99787 CcminerSp-Skein 0,00653 16,05628 What is it? how to switch to mining to MultiPoolMiner and 28$)))? I am not search any manual for this software. And profit big..this is error of my benchmark? shows 16 оr 30$ from 2 cards 1060 and 1070 ![Shocked](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/shocked.gif) 'MultiPoolMiner' is with switching. 'CcminerSp-Skein' is without switching. If you have only just started using it then I think it's off. It varies but it's usually about 10% more profitable. You can leave it and it will adapt or you can reset any stats by deleting them in the 'stats' folder. I'm hoping that MiningPoolHub will add actual 24 stats that should completely remove this problem but he is very busy at the moment.
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Using the data from the Mining Pool Hub API, how do I calculate my daily estimated profitability for a specific algo. I can get my current hashrate, and I can get the profitability data, but I just cant figure out the math. So, for example, my profitability for Ethereum-Classic might be 65972.226 (or 65.97 MH/s). Here is the API response for that algo. { "coin_name": "ethereum-classic", "host": "us-east.ethash-hub.miningpoolhub.com", "host_list": "us-east.ethash-hub.miningpoolhub.com;asia.ethash-hub.miningpoolhub.com;europe.ethash-hub.miningpoolhub.com", "port": 20555, "direct_mining_host": "us-east.ethash-hub.miningpoolhub.com", "direct_mining_host_list": "us-east.ethash-hub.miningpoolhub.com;asia.ethash-hub.miningpoolhub.com;europe.ethash-hub.miningpoolhub.com", "direct_mining_algo_port": 17020, "algo": "Ethash", "normalized_profit": 1.73463536, "profit": 0.06938541, "pool_hash": "304.93G", "net_hash": "1.97T", "difficulty": 27502848833319, "reward": 5, "time_since_last_block": 90, "time_since_last_block_in_words": "1m ago", "bittrex_buy_price": 0.0045397093413139, "cryptsy_buy_price": 0, "yobit_buy_price": 0, "poloniex_buy_price": 0.004430807656585, "highest_buy_price": 0.0045397093413139 }, Multiply 0.06938541 by your hashrate in gh/s I recommend MultiPoolMiner for profit monitoring.
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When using multiPoolMiner, does anyone know if it's possible to throttle mining? Either by running all of the the GPU's at 50% GPU capacity or by only running 3/6 GPU's. My house gets a little hot in the warm months and I want to temporarily throttle the rig. Thanks!
There isn't an option for that at the moment. You could edit the commands in the files in the folder called 'miners'. I think the easiest option in your case though would be to just disable them in device manager.
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