Anyone knows does autoexchange for musicoin works on miningpoolhub?
It should be; it's using Bittrex exchange. No any autoexchange for musicoin since open musicoin pool for me. Looks very strange. And what i must do vs 45 maxcoins and some vcash coin? No any autoexchange very long time, so can i delete it or exchange it manually? If it says 'Credited for Auto Exchange' then it's fine; you don't need to do anything. If there is a problem then MiningPoolHub will fix it for everyone.
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I had enough of your fee's. I payed my due. running with -nofee 1 now. In my case you lose about 160sol/s If you lower fee to 1% i'm happy to enable it again.
How much did you lose? Nothing; he is moaning about an optional donation.
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is the website down or pools as well? can't get a live website
Noticed the odd blip but it's up.
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Anyone knows does autoexchange for musicoin works on miningpoolhub?
It should be; it's using Bittrex exchange.
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I've been mining with multipoolminer for quite a while.
I wonder if there is a way to check hash at miningpoolhub? For example, say I am connected. Can I look at miningpoolhub and see ah, this rig is producing this much that rig is producing that much?
How much money we lost on "autoexchange"? Just curious.
I think MiningPoolHub is trying to add features like that but maintenance and new coins take a lot of time. You can see the live hashrate of each worker if you go into each coin but that's it; it's all quite disconnected. I would also like this. Some place you can monitor what is mining were. Not needing to go search all the coins dashboards that's is in your balance. Yes, a proper dashboard is definitely needed that unifies all the pools, has useful stats and breaks down works.
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Can anyone explain this pictures: https://i.stack.imgur.com/VpzFO.pngI mined at 179-180 mh/s And yet I got a mere 140 mh/s at miningpoolhub I should test other pools too. I noticed it today. The pool is just measuring what it receives over 5 minutes (submitted shares); it doesn't actually know your hashrate. Never mind. It's fixed. Hmm the problem is the opposite now. https://i.stack.imgur.com/cTn0M.pngThe pool knows my hashrate. It's pretty exact. Why it says I make .02 shares /s though is beyond me. Yes, it will go up and down because it doesn't have access to the hashrate; it works out the same. It's a 0.02% share of the pool; if it was 100% then you would be the only person in the pool and would own everything that is found.
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Can anyone explain this pictures: https://i.stack.imgur.com/VpzFO.pngI mined at 179-180 mh/s And yet I got a mere 140 mh/s at miningpoolhub I should test other pools too. I noticed it today. The pool is just measuring what it receives over 5 minutes (submitted shares); it doesn't actually know your hashrate.
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I did this more or less as an experiment ![Smiley](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/smiley.gif) The idea of preferring slow speeds is that you contribute to with a small % (say 1%) to each block worded by your mining pool. If your MiningPool wins that block, you get your 1% of the reward associated with that block. Otherwise my computational power is lost. So, if your mining Pool wins say 10blocks/day, after 1 day of work statistically you get (10*Reward_of_each_block)* (1%). The problem, instead, of renting a lot of computational power for a short time is that I might contribute 50% just for a couple of blocks, and if those blocks don't win, I'm screwed. (If the win, instead, I can get much more reward). Is what I wrote above correct? Sorry I'm a total noob with mining! ![Smiley](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/smiley.gif) Another specific question: what are the 'Round Shares' ? Are they collected over multiple blocks, or reset to zero after each block (won or lost)? That's the idea; if you flip a coin long enough then it will be 50% heads. It's PPLNS so the shares are a bit confusing; you will get shares even after you have stopped mining and is not equal throughout the round. Pool is using PPLNS. So you get less at starting blocks but get more from last blocks. You even get few round of rewards even when you stop mining.
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Hello everybody, I discovered the service https://www.nicehash.com/ They rent computational power. I would like to use it with miningpoolhub.com. I've tried and started it and invested 0.05BTC on mining Monero, without putting any limit (in GH/sec) I didn't see the point of putting a limit, in fact the quicker the better?!? But I guess I missed something... Indeed miningpoolhub.com only gave me 1.27 XMR in return, while 0.05BTC is worth more than twice than that. What did I do wrong? What's the problem? Any suggestion about using https://www.nicehash.com/ in combination with miningpoolhub.com? Thanks a lot in advance for any answer! ![Smiley](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/smiley.gif) Mining is estimations and luck. You should rent for hours/days at slow speeds. You are unlikely to gain anything though; if you want to convert BTC to XMR then I recommend using an exchange.
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I've been mining with multipoolminer for quite a while.
I wonder if there is a way to check hash at miningpoolhub? For example, say I am connected. Can I look at miningpoolhub and see ah, this rig is producing this much that rig is producing that much?
How much money we lost on "autoexchange"? Just curious.
I think MiningPoolHub is trying to add features like that but maintenance and new coins take a lot of time. You can see the live hashrate of each worker if you go into each coin but that's it; it's all quite disconnected.
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I understand how the server-side dynamic coin switching works and how it waits till a block is found. What I'm wondering is how that comes into play with PPLNS since its possible for the most profitable coin to change frequently.
For instance, I'm mining ethash only, port 17020. ETH is the most profitable, but then ETC becomes more profitable. ETH finds a block switches to ETC. Five minutes into ETC we find a block and ETH is more profitable again so it switches back. I'm not sure what the PPLNS is set for but I would only get 5 minutes worth of hashing for that round. Maybe MininigPoolHub can explain the math here? Why is there no "rounds" page at MPH?
The pool is working correctly from experience. This may help but MiningPoolHub will be online to check your post later: PPLNS is not that simple in our pool.
Pool uses quite longer period to calculate and this minimizes some switching user's loss. Also pool distributes coins even at next height block who already switched to other coins but included in PPLNS range.
Without PPLNS, sometimes big hash miner gets whole block amount at fast block. This is not frequent on long block time coins like dash, but it happens quite frequently on ethereum like fast coins.
PPLNS is de-facto standard these days for pools, and have many variation settings. We use longer period PPLNS, so it should be quite fair.
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I'm curious about the 17XXX ports.
Since each coin pool is PPLNS isn't coin switching essentially like pool hoping and therefor would lead to less profits long-term? Is PPLNS calculated per coin or per algo? If it were per algo I don't think it would be a problem.
It's per coin but this has been discussed before; you wont be penalized. Any technical explaination on this? Are clients connected to the 17XXX port on a different PPLNS calculation or what? 100+ pages is a lot to go through. No, each coin has it's own pool then the 17XXX port is like dynamic port forwarding.
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I'm curious about the 17XXX ports.
Since each coin pool is PPLNS isn't coin switching essentially like pool hoping and therefor would lead to less profits long-term? Is PPLNS calculated per coin or per algo? If it were per algo I don't think it would be a problem.
It's per coin but this has been discussed before; you wont be penalized.
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What is the method used to figure out your share of BTC doing SHA mining?
You will never find anything: https://bitcoin.miningpoolhub.com/You can mine bitcoin at here but we don't recommend. Actually this is not a pool for mining, but a pool to credit bitcoins from auto exchanges. Just set your 'Auto Exchange' coin to Bitcoin then mine a different algorithm.
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17001 is the port for the Scrypt algorithm and switches to the most profitable coin. Set your auto exchange coin in MiningPoolHub to GameCredits for that to work. If you mine at NiceHash, set you speed slow and mine for hours/days.
I'm not sure what your aim is here but, if you just want GameCredits, I recommend that you go buy them because if you are messing with NiceHash then you will most likely lose money.
I don't really want GameCredits, I have my autoswitch coin set to Bitcoin. I was just trying mine via scrypt and try some things out. GAME was what the Scypt algo switching was currently mining. I was just trying to figure out why I don't seem to get any coins out of it even though I constantly mined (slowly) for 10 hours. I know I'm most likely going to lose money. I've read enough to know that. I just like the challenge and learning how it works, so I'm trying different things. You say to go slow and mine for a long time. Has anyone tried setting the price really low and taking short bursts? Has that worked for anyone? (Don't want to hijack this thread for something I probably should post on nicehash thread, I'm more interested in why my coins haven't shown up). If you are seeing a hashrate on the dashboard and shares then coins will appear. If the price drops then bursts are worth the risk but otherwise aim to keep getting regular shares. You can increase/decrease the speed at NiceHash with non-fixed orders which is better than stopping and starting but is not instant so don't increase the speed too high.
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I've rented some scrypt hash power at nicehash, pointed it to mining pool hub at stratum+tcp://hub.miningpoolhub.com:17001, and turned it loose with a worker whose "job" is "Scrypt". I tested the worker setup at nicehash and it was all good. Mining pool hub says it's currently mining gamecredits on Scrypt at 17001, but I have no coins at all in gamecredits after 10 hours.
There's no errors on the nicehash side. Under the gamecredits dashboard it shows .02 share/sec with Your Valid 10,870,308.6511 Your Invalid 52,919.9375 (0.48%) under round shares.
It seems like it's all connected but no coins are showing up in mining pool hub. What's wrong?
17001 is the port for the Scrypt algorithm and switches to the most profitable coin. Set your auto exchange coin in MiningPoolHub to GameCredits for that to work. If you mine at NiceHash, set you speed slow and mine for hours/days. I'm not sure what your aim is here but, if you just want GameCredits, I recommend that you go buy them because if you are messing with NiceHash then you will most likely lose money.
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Stats on MiningPoolHub home page are what the pool is paying; MiningPoolHub could explain it but I don't think it's that important. I'm sure that he has checked them and explained it before; it's to do with difficulties, exchange rate and pool luck etc.
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Whattomine.com clearly says that equihash is more profitable
Yet multipoolminer keep picking ethash
I check MiningPoolHub_Equihash_Profit.txt and MiningPoolHub_Ethash_Profit.txt this is what I got
MiningPoolHub_Equihash_Profit.txt { "Live": 0.00000653739587815, "Minute": 0.0000065373958781499956881469, "Minute_Fluctuation": 0.2151255090734420004326090920, "Minute_5": 0.0000064254224783308980517633, "Minute_5_Fluctuation": 0.1817683560510395168473771544, "Minute_10": 0.0000067830622677936493075684, "Minute_10_Fluctuation": 0.1733063892394054542175214822, "Hour": 0.0000069845602642250739766108, "Hour_Fluctuation": 0.0845711594016584789611528107, "Day": 0.0000070191030962262638135911, "Day_Fluctuation": 0.1975250060440349520902491517, "Week": 0.0000070117774022673939231444, "Week_Fluctuation": 0.4546200398230729493898833265, "Updated": "\/Date(1492257657132)\/" }
and MiningPoolHub_Ethash_Profit.txt { "Live": 0.00000000006459445, "Minute": 0.0000000000645944499999999568, "Minute_Fluctuation": 0.0000000000000000008767897319, "Minute_5": 0.0000000000646034954390448300, "Minute_5_Fluctuation": 0.0002896928418676039578787904, "Minute_10": 0.0000000000646069345404718717, "Minute_10_Fluctuation": 0.0021949684450298263390571683, "Hour": 0.0000000000645830310970665471, "Hour_Fluctuation": 0.0112410944479797449759913174, "Day": 0.0000000000645455113595739746, "Day_Fluctuation": 0.1932462101684603503989601544, "Week": 0.0000000000645669575354161200, "Week_Fluctuation": 0.4540257406242176993038659266, "Updated": "\/Date(1492257589270)\/" }
So equihash is more than ethash
"Live": 0.00000653739587815, "Live": 0.00000000006459445,
Actually that's not even comparable. I have no idea how to read that. What's those numbers anyway.
I noticed that based on numbers in whattomine, equihash should be the way to go and yet multipoominer pick equihash.
The stats that MiningPoolHub are more accurate than WhatToMine; it's not comparable.
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Cheers, I'll update the release files. I always use the latest drivers; never had any issues with AMD 290 and AMD 480.
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Bin\AMD-GenesisMining\sgminer.exe --api-listen -k groestlcoin -o stratum+ssl://hub.miningpoolhub.com:17004 -u aaronsace -p x --gpu-threads 2 --worksize 128 --intensity d [16:01:44] No servers were found that could be used to get work from. [16:01:44] Please check the details from the list below of the servers you have input [16:01:44] Most likely you have input the wrong URL, forgotten to add a port, or have not set up workers [16:01:44] Pool: 0 URL: http://stratum+ssl://hub.miningpoolhub.com:17004 User: aaronsace Password: x [16:01:44] Press any key to exit, or sgminer will try again in 15s. [16:02:00] No servers were found that could be used to get work from. [16:02:00] Please check the details from the list below of the servers you have input [16:02:00] Most likely you have input the wrong URL, forgotten to add a port, or have not set up workers [16:02:00] Pool: 0 URL: http://stratum+ssl://hub.miningpoolhub.com:17004 User: aaronsace Password: x [16:02:00] Press any key to exit, or sgminer will try again in 15s. [16:02:16] No servers were found that could be used to get work from. [16:02:16] Please check the details from the list below of the servers you have input [16:02:16] Most likely you have input the wrong URL, forgotten to add a port, or have not set up workers [16:02:16] Pool: 0 URL: http://stratum+ssl://hub.miningpoolhub.com:17004 User: aaronsace Password: x [16:02:16] Press any key to exit, or sgminer will try again in 15s. [16:02:32] No servers were found that could be used to get work from. [16:02:32] Please check the details from the list below of the servers you have input [16:02:32] Most likely you have input the wrong URL, forgotten to add a port, or have not set up workers [16:02:32] Pool: 0 URL: http://stratum+ssl://hub.miningpoolhub.com:17004 User: aaronsace Password: x I noticed something though. What the hell is http://stratum+ssl://hub.miningpoolhub.com:17004 there shouldn't be http:// there I'm not getting that output when using the correct username; check your firewall as it is working on my PC and laptop. sgminer is very common; it should work. ![](https://ip.bitcointalk.org/?u=https%3A%2F%2Fs22.postimg.org%2F5jvxrezjx%2Fpornluver.png&t=663&c=vWrQJ_OCgmx7PQ)
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