Just wanted to say thanks fredeq you supply a great service and have done so since I got started in 2014. Wouldn't have made it through the bear market without your website thanks! And yes I've donated a few satoshis and bought some miners using links on your site, but still don't think you get enough credit for what you do for the community so wanted to make a post when I saw the thread. Thank you very much @machupichu, @disodium All connected with btc-e being down, for now I have added bitfinex price fetch.
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Guys I didnt have time yet to confirm that wtm formula is good for this coin.
Can anyone confirm with latest results?
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yeah, just confused as they use the same variable name to mean different things.
If I want revenue based on current difficulty for x11/dash for a specific hashrate, do I need to calculate that based on difficulty returned or is there a way to call the JSON page with the hashrate, using current difficulty?
Thanks!
Would make no sense to change the name on the single calculator, as this is always dependant on the difficulty you input (can be current, 24h, 3d and so on) I see the confusing part though, guess this is lesser evil. If you want to calculate with current difficulty, then you first need to call - read current difficulty, then make a second call with that as param.
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But it matches with REV24hr. Single calculators generally use difficulty_24 as default value, which matches the same used for REV24hr.
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@fredeq - The btc_revenue on the individual coins have is different than the btc_revenue on the main page. looking at Vertcoin and Monero currently. Seems to be closer the the btc_revenue24, but not exactly. Could you tell me what the differences are between the btc_revenue on the individual coins pages, and the btc_revenue and btc_revenue24 on the main page.
Formula is the same, only difficulty / block_reward used might differ, depends what you input in the calc. Could you please link with exact numbers? Just checked monero, matches for me.
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Tons of coins are missing that are profitable. The operator needs to get on the ball and keep the site updated.
Please add a coin request via https://whattomine.com/contacts/new for any coins you would like to see on wtm. @bagder I have received the soil request, will try to process it this week (many emails pending)
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first, Love the site - Well thought out User Interface.
Second, I've noticed the difficulty lagging behind on some coins compared to the blockchain explorer, coinwarz, pools etc.. currently seeing Lyra2REv2 about 10-15 minutes behind. Is there a way to fix, or to tell that the data isn't current via JSON data?
Last, I really love the site, and data isn't free so I can't be earning $$ while you pay for it, so is you prefered donation method BTC: 1FanqAfDSCvQwzChwnvF3VGd9GTNV4n1tL ?
Thanks Hmm stats are updated once ever 3 minutes, so the lag should not be greater than that. Could you please show me which exact coin is lagging those 10-15 minutes and what are you comparing it to? On the json you have a unix timestamp attribute, which marks last update made for given coin. Are you running some kind of service that uses the data, or you just mean earning as mining? Sure, you can donate to that BTC address
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why is the profit so high on DGB-Groestl(DGB) with rx 480 cards ? is this a bug on the site
I have updated wrong multiplier yesterday before going to sleep, sorry for the confusion!
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is there a possibility you could ad dbix?
This coin is not on any supported exchange yet. @n4ru, @Hellbeast Think I have already answered you via email, but just for the record. Json response uses the same params as regular UI, so you can just copy param names from url after pressing "calculate". Adding `/coins .json?` to the url would work as well.
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Please let me know once you fix the block explorer, to relist the coin.
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Converted my new stock rig Gigabyte RX470s 6xGPU on TB85 to the new 12xGPU Biostar TB250-BTC PRO Got it to work with 12 GPUs on smOS. Celeron G3930, 8GB RAM, 2400watts Delta server PSU Kit
Do you have a way to undervolt them, or you just dont mind? Missing -100mv setting from afterburner will add to quite a lot on 12 GPUs
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Can any one confirm if using this miner on solomining, claymore gets the block if it falls on his devfee time? Back in the days, he always get my block thats why i stopped using this for solo.
Shouldn't the devfee time mine on pool instead on solomining mode? Imagine mining 3 straight days then the block falls under his time. That hurts.
How CM can get "your" block during devfee? Its not like you have a fixed 10h till you find a block and bam, happens right in the middle of devfee period. Besides how could devfee mine to your solo wallet? Devfee mines on pools. All mined blocks with solo stay with solo.
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coinbase * 243*COIN+10*CENT / MAX_MONEY
Thanks Lack of parentheses made it tricky, but I have finished with this: ((max_coins - mined_coins) * 243.1) / max_coins
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void mpz_set_uii(mpz_t &mpz, uint64_t v){ mpz_import(mpz, 1, -1, sizeof(uint64_t), -1, 0, &v); }
uint64_t mpz_get_uii(mpz_t &mpz){ uint64_t v[16]; mpz_export(v, 0, -1, sizeof(uint64_t), -1, 0, mpz); return v[0]; }
int64_t GetBlockValue(uint64_t coinbase, uint64_t nFees) { mpz_t mcb,mquot,t; mpz_init(mcb); mpz_init(mquot); mpz_init(t);
//Setup so half of coinbase distributed in ~10 years mpz_set_uii(mcb,coinbase); mpz_set_uii(t,243*COIN+10*CENT); mpz_mul(mcb,mcb,t); mpz_set_uii(t,MAX_MONEY); mpz_div(mquot,mcb,t);
uint64_t value = mpz_get_uii(mquot);
mpz_clear(mcb); mpz_clear(mquot); mpz_clear(t);
return value + nFees; }
Any chance you could change it to math equation? Cant really understand whats going on there. Maybe its similar to XMR formula? `(2**64 * 10**(-12) - 1 - total_coins) * 2**(-19)`
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@pallas Please share with me block_reward formula for XCN I cant find it anywhere in the repo codes and none of my usual formulas match either.
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Is there a calculator for Cryptonite available? Doesn't seem that whattomine is anywhere close to correct.
Calculator: when suprnova works, you can take its estimate and divide by two. Or, you can make a simple calculation: take your hashrate and divide by the net hashrate; a block of about 200 xcn of award is generated every minute, you will take your share of that, but you must take into account about half because of orphans and failed submissions. Failsafe solo mining: ccminer doesn't support backup pools. If you know some scripting you can manage some crude form of automatic backup. The qt wallet should close in some seconds. Guys check pool luck here, its crazy unlucky https://xcn.suprnova.cc/index.php?page=statistics&action=blocksNo wonder calcs are off big time. (should be fine for solo excluding orphans though) - happy to hear your experience
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I see also NiceHash listed as separate coins, but with sone different data. How is revenue calculated for NiceHash coins?
Nicehash gives you price of their orders. I just multiply the price by the given hashrate.
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omg waves not going good.not at all. we may be looking at below 100k sat soon guyz.
What did you expect after such pump? Either you go out 100% or partially at 250k, or you gamble and hope for more. Cant go up indefinitely.
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Hi,
Sometimes a coin stucked for hours with wrong difficulty. Now, the SIB. For 1+ hours show the wrong and low difficulty (~600 instead of ~1000-1100). If the site can not fetch the right data, you should use a daily average or just show the last update time (/coin), please. Otherwise a great site, thank you.
Hey, Background worker got stuck, honestly this happened for the first time. Sometimes stats cannot be fetched though, for example due to unavailable source. In such case coin will be marked as "lagging" if last update was more than 1 hour ago.
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the pool is reporting, for each miner/worker, a hash rate and a difficulty. If I would use those in the formula above, should I obtain the actual earnings for that miner/worker?
You need to use global network difficulty to make reward calculation. Difficulty is the same for everyone. @cris0338 No easy way to do it right now.
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