The miner you're using has not been updated to deal with the other Equihash coins, least of all, Bitcoin Gold. Nicehash developed/supported/funded miners also don't work anywhere but on NiceHash, though there are older exceptions.
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Can something be done about the long delay between a connection failure and quitting the miner on lyra2z on 2.2.3?
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I like it. Seems well reasoned.
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Great, now supr nova is closing its doors on ZCOIN where I was mining around 1 coin per day.
Now I have to come to this shitty pool and earn less than 1/2 of that, since its the only one that offes ZCOIN mining. Hey you thief of a pool operator at Mining Pool Hub, go F*ck yourself, you asshole thief.
Once another pool opens up that allows me to mine ZCOin I will be out of this cesspool.
If your hash rate is the same, how are you earning half what you were at SuprNova?
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So again, i made it for myself. I am seeing if there would be any value if me making it configurable and sharing with others. Software would be free, and open source. I would accept donations though.
Sounds like a useful enhancement above basic sh/BAT files. Put it up at Github. It also makes sure i finish each pplns cycle before switching as the hub itself is managing my coin switching.
This is likely to be the most useful feature, because MPH already takes care of it for you on 17xxx and 12xxxx. So if you can use that on the 20xxxx ports or other pools, it's very useful.
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We all know about the limitations of Ethereum and Bitcoin and given the expected rise in adoption these problems will only increase. To solve that is no simple task and can only be done through optimization of almost all aspects that make a cryptocurrency.
The progress mentioned was a great leap towards reaching that final goal.
And yet, Lightning Network developers claim it would enable up to millions of transactions per second, no? Won't that render HEAT's "purist" on-chain scaling rather moot? What's the use case for relatively "slow" on-chain scaling in such a future?
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I was operating under the impression that MPH did not apply PPLNS as it would be an oxymoron for a pool specifically featuring multi-algo, multi-coin switching. That is the only reason the majority of us use MPH. So...
Is PPLNS applied when switching among coins of the same algo on the 17xxx ports?
Is PPLNS applied when switching among algos on the 12xxx ports?
Need specifics here, not speculation.
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Regarding stratum minimum difficulty, I was wondering about that. Though to some extent having it higher reduces the pool's operating expenses, it also makes it more difficult for low hashrate miners to get shares.
Cryptonight in particular, this actually makes a significant difference- since you can in fact CPU mine this with a reasonable profit, it would be nice if the minimum difficulty was a little bit lower in order to let people trying to get good results.
Was just playing with the tunings on my new Ryzen7 1700x. Its up to 260hash/s, while my old 750ti only gets 130 hash/s on cryptonight. But the stratum difficulty remains so high even after running for quite a while that it seems to only rarely submit shares.
I noticed that too last night. Its ridiculously high on Cryptonight. It doesn't adjust fast enough either.
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Why isn't this coin valued at $1B or higher???
No hype. And the obsessed dingleberry's ongoing FUD (which has been going on for literally years).
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What's the point of this re-post from EWBF miner? The guy (JohnnyDoeTheSecond) is obviously nuts. Just look through his most recent posts: He never made any miner work and only complains (in a very rude manner) about every single miner and pool being bad and stupid.
It was for humor. ![Cheesy](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/cheesy.gif)
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So what would be the best strategy for a single GPU miner such as myself (currently: single Vega 56 on Monero only, and single 1070 on Zcoin only)?
I've disabled auto exchange, and would like to minimise fees. It would take me about 30 days mining to reach the minimum payout amount of 0.5XMR on the Vega 56. The same time period should net me about 2 XZC from the 1070.
Can I enable Auto Exchange to Litecoin once a month to benefit from the lower transaction fees or should I just leave it on all the time? I'm not sure which coin to Auto exchange to at this point. Litecoin would have been ideal a week ago, Haha.
Use the multi-switch settings or your own software and focus on Cryptonight and Ethash. Auto Exchange only works for future mined coins, not present balances. So to avoid the fees you need to keep it on all the time.
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Nicehash was rip off. Did anyone watch the 1st video the 2 Nicehash guys released? The 2nd guy in the video was investigated for crimes or did time?
The CTO operated and sold access to a huge botnet and also ran a cybercrime forum, so spent 4 years and 10 month in prison.
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From another thread: I wondered why miningpoolhub was so abysmally slow, then found out they ratcheted their difficulty down to the minimum to cost users money and power and time but make it so their inadequate servers could keep up.
Sad to think that a business that is there, ostensibly, to be a facilitator of mining would attack their users in this manner rather than upgrade. I was getting 1/6th the usual rate on Lyra2REv2. After I found that tidbit, I realized why miningpoolhub sucked so very, very badly. Oh, and they never answered any tech support questions. Bad pool. Bad software. Just bad, all around.
Ah, yes, not many were ready for the outflux of users from Nicehash. But, they will be back to business as usual after the people flee their pools and software to go with far more trustworthy nicehash. Nicehash has answered every question I have ever thrown at them.
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As an aside, I get 1500 or so on NiceHash, so it isn't a hardware problem. It's a software problem. Perhaps if he fixed his software?
That's a little hard to do with Nicehash always making miner devs offers they can't refuse. I believe EWBF has been abandoned. At least ZM has --noreconnect.
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protinam Why do you want to bury Wyvern? You just recently brought him back to life. Ambition? After the swap, coins die. I do not know of one successful example when the coins acquired a second life. In such cases, this project will die a second time. Soon you will see how the exchange reacts. While there is interest of miners, she is alive. What will you do on the ERC20 exchange? There and so full of tokens. There will be one more dead token.
Wyvern is being ported to an ERC20 token so that we can realize (we hope) the potential of the Wyvern Exchange, which we think might work well as a DApp. I'm sure the token markets will thin out over time; we should focus on providing a real use case with unique utility. Except you're not a major player like GameCredits or Enjin. What is going to be the Unique Selling Proposition to induce people to deal with the hassles of a Mom and Pop token?
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I'm having difficulties with the server app, i tried synching it a couple of times but i always get this: ![](https://ip.bitcointalk.org/?u=https%3A%2F%2Fi.imgur.com%2FuDhKu6o.jpg&t=663&c=oEJ-1maA4s1ODg) Any suggestion on what to do? HEAT is as fickle as a bitch in heat. Delete heat_db dir. If that don't work, delete blockchain dir.
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Staking info :
With 1000 GRWI -> 6.33 GRWI / day
With 1 BTC -> 113 / day
Goes to 5% a year soon.
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I am still surprised (and delighted of course!) to see heatpool as the #2 forger in the total list of forgers at heatnodes.org. The current effective balance is around 1.5M HEAT, with most of the times around 35 lessors.
$64K question: Would I earn more HEAT leasing it to your mega-pool than running my own node?
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