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981  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / Re: MyCryptoBuddy.com - Sleek Web Utility Helping GPU Miners Maximize Profits on: January 18, 2017, 03:10:23 PM
Id like to see the option to compare different rigs as I think was suggested earlier in the thread. An example is if I have a rig of 380's and a rig of 480's, one will work better for one coin while the other may be better on something different. This specifically is what Ive been looking for for awhile now. Ive tried doing to in Excel but its not pretty.

Good work, looking forward to updates!

Also, Id focus more on users adding their own stats than building up a DB of stats... Its much easier to enter your own, each rig will be similar but slightly different depending on drivers, clock rates, mining software, etc...
So you'd essentially like to see a second "Daily Earnings" column beside the first one with the ability to enter a second set of hash rates to be able to compare the profitability between the 2 configurations?

I actually had that in a pre alpha version, but decided it looked too cluttered and opted to remove it and have the graph beside the output table instead.
I could easily re-implement it optionally with a "Compare to another setup" button or something.

Alright, my short list is currently:
1) Add variable fees per coin
2) Compare to another setup feature
982  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / Re: MyCryptoBuddy.com - Sleek Web Utility Helping GPU Miners Maximize Profits on: January 17, 2017, 03:04:37 PM
great! Add Lbry support Smiley
Thanks! My issue with Lbry is that it is a secondarily mined coin correct? If that is the case, it wouldn't work very well with the coin ranking system the page currently uses. I was thinking of implementing a secondary coin option to ETH coins, but that would be a lot of work to implement. Last I checked LBRY only added about 2% to a miner's earning (before electricity) has this changed?
983  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / Re: MyCryptoBuddy.com - Sleek Web Utility Helping GPU Miners Maximize Profits on: January 16, 2017, 04:42:08 AM

As a possible enhancement, consider the ability to incorporate fees into the calculations for each coin.  And by fees, I mean all the ridiculous fees now part of Monero.

Claymore Dev Fee   2-2.5%
Pool Fee                   1.5-2%
Pool TX Fee              1-2%
Gui Wallet TX Fee     2%

By the time I transfer 1 XMR from my wallet to Polo, it's over 6% gone.

+1 ! None of your "rivals" has this feature and it would be nice!
Right, I'll definitely add at least a general "Fees" input area next update. Thanks for the feedback guys!
984  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / Re: MyCryptoBuddy.com - Sleek Web Utility Helping GPU Miners Maximize Profits on: January 15, 2017, 06:15:20 AM
live data is from where ?

the difficulty & price

can you add in price in btc & in FIAT too ?

at present time, i think etc is not quite right ...

i like your site, it's very simple yet informative Smiley

much thx for your hardwork !
Looks like you were right, the price for ETC was way off. Back to normal now, but it's messed up the historical profitability graph for ETC.

The prices are pulled from Poloniex and Bittrex, will have to dig through the logs to find the source of error. Thanks for pointing that out!

I'm going to be adding foreign currencies soon, and one of the options will be BTC!
985  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / Re: PandaMiner Launches Global Sales! on: January 15, 2017, 04:33:09 AM
In case you guys are curious, this is how much you'd be earning by mining either ETH, ZEC, XMR, ZCL or ETC with a Panda Miner (after power costs) right now:

http://www.mycryptobuddy.com/path?hardware=custom&selectedCoins=ETH,ZEC&Ethash=237&Equihash=1880&Cryptonote=5890&powerEthash=1250&powerEquihash=1200&powerCryptonote=1120

Nice project you have here - what miner are you using for XMR?
I pulled those numbers from what people reported using Claymore's miner. I believe they should be pretty accurate. See anything you disagree with?
986  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / Re: [WIP] Miner-Monitor: web dashboard with mining stuff on: January 13, 2017, 09:20:33 PM
This is very cool, gonna download and try it out. Thanks!
987  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / Re: MyCryptoBuddy.com - Sleek Web Utility Helping GPU Miners Maximize Profits on: January 13, 2017, 08:50:08 PM
These may be hard to do auto sell like nice hash with more freedom for whatever coins we want to the most profitable exchange at the time, profit mining using services like pool picker, coin base, coin wiz, what to mine i  know some one else did it at one time but only the rich big farms could afford it and the guy selling seemed like a jerk. I would pay for it if it was priced for every one at first month to month to see how it goes then if plans were offered i would probable buy up to three months at a time . 6 month to a year to me would be pushing it for some thing like this , this is just a Suggestion i don't expect it to be done but it sure would be nice if that kind service existed for everyone free and paid other then nice hash nothing against nicehash but i hate being locked to one place when you can make more moving around with more freedom with pools or coins you can pick  it would level the playing field even more and stop a lot of waste.... or idle coin waste. but again it may never happen the big farms wouldn't like it .


AWESOME miner kind of does it but no auto sell or auto exchange...

https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=676942.0

The site looks great i book marked it i get some use out of it ..
Interesting thoughts. I was actually looking into making a coin switching pool with a similar model. Just some log term thoughts, as it would take a long time to code and just as long to test to ensure it's air tight. These type of pools have so many moving parts to fail, and often when they do it goes unnoticed at the expense of the users.

For now I'll keep building out tools and gathering intel on the coins before I start creating utilities that actually hold money!
988  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / Re: PandaMiner Launches Global Sales! on: January 13, 2017, 05:27:02 PM
In case you guys are curious, this is how much you'd be earning by mining either ETH, ZEC, XMR, ZCL or ETC with a Panda Miner (after power costs) right now:

http://www.mycryptobuddy.com/path?hardware=custom&selectedCoins=ETH,ZEC&Ethash=237&Equihash=1880&Cryptonote=5890&powerEthash=1250&powerEquihash=1200&powerCryptonote=1120
989  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / Re: MyCryptoBuddy.com - Sleek Web Utility Helping GPU Miners Maximize Profits on: January 13, 2017, 05:38:39 AM
This is a really nice site... one thing that could set your site apart from whattomine and coinwarz is to have a miner selection in addition to card selection..
as there are many miners and they always change.. if one could pick for example

RX470 + Claymore V11 for ZCash and get results

and then pick RX470 + Optiminer and get results

your site would kick fucking ass and put the others to shame!!!
Oooo I like that. Might be a bit brutal to keep all the stats up to date though. Maybe I should implement a section where users can submit their hash rates.
990  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / Re: MyCryptoBuddy.com - Sleek Web Utility Helping GPU Miners Maximize Profits on: January 12, 2017, 06:54:08 AM
Thanks guys! Yes these are all excellent thoughts. I'll definitely be focusing my efforts on improving the GPU list to account for different brands, memory types and bioses.
I was originally just planning on having a couple GPUs listed as a reference/example but it seems like it is a more important feature than I thought.

Do you guys have any coins you would like to see added?
991  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / MyCryptoBuddy.com - Sleek Web Utility Helping GPU Miners Maximize Profits on: January 11, 2017, 05:31:19 PM



Introducing My Crypto Buddy – A brilliantly simple web application that shows GPU miners how much they could earn with their specific hardware by mining various coins.

Features

Highly Configurable yet Simple – Choose from a list of GPUs, or enter your own information and instantly see a ranked list of which coins are most profitable to mine for your selected hardware.


Save and Send your Configuration to Others – No need to enter your hardware specifications twice! You can save your settings, giving you a unique URL that you can either bookmark or send to others. For example, the following URL displays the profitability of the (unreleased) PandaMiner B1+

http://www.mycryptobuddy.com/path?hardware=custom&selectedCoins=ETH,ZEC&Ethash=237&Equihash=1880&Cryptonote=5890&powerEthash=1250&powerEquihash=1200&powerCryptonote=1120

Historical Profitability Charts – Very often a coin has a temporary drop in difficulty causing it to appear to be the most profitable to mine. By clicking on the coin in the list and another reference coin, you can compare how much you would have earned mining either coin in the past with your selected hardware.


Quick and responsive – No “Submit” or “Calculate” buttons, all the values are calculated and displayed instantly!

Websocket connection for live data

Designed for both computer and mobile

Upcoming Features

This utility is still in early development; there are many more features to come. Please let me know which ones you would like to see first!

  • Add more coins
  • Add more GPUs and update values
  • Bitcoin and other alts price statistics page
  • Add multiple currencies
  • Add variable time frames, currently only shows daily profitability.
  • Create an enhanced mining pool statistics page, an application that allows you to view the status of all your miners from different pools (of one or multiple coins) on a single page and displays the total estimated USD/day earnings based off of the mining speed.
  • Other recommendations?

Help Required!

I am currently adding more video cards to the utility and adjusting the ones already listed to improve the accuracy.

The hardware stat details used by My Crypto Buddy can be found here: http://www.mycryptobuddy.com/MiningHardware

Please tell me your hardware mining statistics or inform me if you see an inaccurate card listing.
992  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / Re: Ethereum Mining Calculator with Live Data and Responsive Profit Graph on: December 18, 2016, 12:41:01 AM
Nice work!
Thank you sir Wink
993  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / Re: Ethereum Mining Calculator with Live Data and Responsive Profit Graph on: December 15, 2016, 03:44:19 PM
Your old ethereum calculator was always the best.

Can you change how the Pool Fees are displayed to the fee being taken out in the currency being mined instead of the fiat currency?  I think a lot of people use calculators to see if the pool is paying what it should be paying and that would definitely help.  Also maybe a Miner fee could be something to add now that you added other coin calculators where the majority of people are using miner programs that have a fee associated with them.  Of course one could just add it to the Pool Fee but it would be nice to see it in its own column. 

So for example I think the columns should be (using Eth)

Period / Gross ETH / Miner Fee (ETH) / Pool Fee (ETH) / Net ETH / Net USD / Power Cost (USD) / Profit (USD)

I don't maybe I'm making it more complicated but that seems more like the natural flow of information a miner is looking for.

Really looking forward to see what you have in store.  Thanks.
I agree I think that section does need a rework. I'll try and make those changes next major update. Thanks for the tips!
994  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / Re: Ethereum Mining Calculator with Live Data and Responsive Profit Graph on: December 14, 2016, 07:22:11 PM
i would suggest a whattomine like page with all supported coins and hashrates calculator, so i could compare profits in one place
That's actually what I'm working on next, it's in the pipeline! Smiley

@Subw Yeah that would be more realistic, I'll put that in my next update.

@mirny Thanks! That's all my old stuff I made when I was first learning JS, I've got way better stuff coming Wink
995  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / Re: Ethereum Mining Calculator with Live Data and Responsive Profit Graph on: December 13, 2016, 04:33:58 AM
thanks for info,nice calculater on that site with good graphs tfs
Thank you sir Smiley

@Misfire the ETC and ZCL calculators now have live stats!
996  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / Re: Ethereum Mining Calculator with Live Data and Responsive Profit Graph on: December 12, 2016, 08:00:51 AM
I noticed ETC and ZCL doesnt have live stats
Those two are ready to go in the back end, should have them using live data by tomorrow. Decided I had enough coding for one weekend :p

@mojoxc Thanks!
997  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / Re: Ethereum Mining Calculator with Live Data and Responsive Profit Graph on: December 12, 2016, 03:42:24 AM
Hello Everyone,

I was a bit annoyed with the existing Ethereum Mining Calculators because they often use old data and they work terribly on a phone or a table. So I built a mobile-friendly calculator with a responsive profitability graph.

The calculator's back-end streams price and network statistics live and pushes the data to the calculator whenever there is a change, so you know the data is always fresh, no need to refresh the page!

Please have a look and tell me what you think:

http://karldiab.com/EthereumMiningCalculator/

Suggestions welcome,

Thanks!

Good job dude.
Thats a good projection for next 6 months. Definitely it will help people to judge their ROI much better.

One question:
How did you come up with the 22Trillion/month increase value for increased difficulty?

Btw can you show your BTC current difficulty as PH/s rather than a gigantic number. Might be helpful to use scientific notation so your field size can remain constant
Thanks a lot!

To get that value the back end fetches a block from exactly 30 days ago and compares the difficulty to the current difficulty.

"Btw can you show your BTC current difficulty as PH/s rather than a gigantic number. Might be helpful to use scientific notation so your field size can remain constant"

Yes it definitely can. To be honest the BTC calculator has gone completely unloved because I don't mine bitcoins anymore, but since you asked I'll make that change tonight
998  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / Ethereum Mining Calculator with Live Data and Responsive Profit Graph on: December 11, 2016, 10:54:17 PM
Hello Everyone,

I was a bit annoyed with the existing Ethereum Mining Calculators because they often use old data and they work terribly on a phone or a table. So I built a mobile-friendly calculator with a responsive profitability graph.

The calculator's back-end streams price and network statistics live and pushes the data to the calculator whenever there is a change, so you know the data is always fresh, no need to refresh the page!

Please have a look and tell me what you think:

http://karldiab.com/EthereumMiningCalculator/

Suggestions welcome,

Thanks!
999  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN] Zclassic, Zcash Fork No Premine, No 20% Founders Tax on: November 14, 2016, 05:38:40 AM
For all you miners that hate using the non-mobile friendly calcs out there, I've ported my responsive mining calculator to ZClassic.

Check it out and give feedback please!

http://karldiab.com/ZClassicMiningCalculator/
1000  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / Re: Claymore's ZCash AMD GPU Miner v1.0 on: November 05, 2016, 07:37:39 AM
Can anyone explain why my ancient 7950 is getting the same solutions rate as RX 470s?
Just read the previous 2-3 pages. It has already been explained.
Went back a few pages and through some in the middle of the thread, found nothing but benchmarks

Generally speaking the memory freq's are higher on r9 2xx cards, ie 280x 384 bit GDDR5 - rx480 256 bit GDDR5. Equihash is probably quite sensitive to memory freq's
I clock my RX 470s memory up to 1950 no problem, my 7950s will crash at 1500 and 280x's at 1600. it has to be something other than just frequency
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