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1  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [DeM] Deutsche eMark - DEM - cryptocoin SHA256 POS/POW on: June 16, 2017, 08:19:58 AM
Hello fellow miners,

after giving up on Bitcoin (I only have 2 ASIC miners with 10 GH/s capacity), I started mining DEM. This was about a week ago. I set up a wallet, which took quite a lot to sync and I've been mainly mining on http://coinz.at:81/workers.

The thing is that I was expecting to have access to some kind of a dashboard where I could see my mining progress. I thought that after the wallet is in sync, the mined amount would start to show up there, but this is not the case yet.

So, basically, my question is how can I monitor my mining progress? Where can I see the amount of DEM awarded?

Thanks a lot!

I'm guessing that 10 out of 14,000-18,000GH/s in the pool produces few of the total shares, and then divided by 50 for the reward, leaving you in the area of earning what is called "dust" and it's likely that it could take quite some time before you hit the transaction fee threshold where sending you your payment would be of any value.

As for monitoring, I'd say pick a different pool (that one is quite limited).

Hello,

thanks for the answer. Which pool would you recommend?
2  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [DeM] Deutsche eMark - DEM - cryptocoin SHA256 POS/POW on: June 15, 2017, 03:19:06 PM
Hello fellow miners,

after giving up on Bitcoin (I only have 2 ASIC miners with 10 GH/s capacity), I started mining DEM. This was about a week ago. I set up a wallet, which took quite a lot to sync and I've been mainly mining on http://coinz.at:81/workers.

The thing is that I was expecting to have access to some kind of a dashboard where I could see my mining progress. I thought that after the wallet is in sync, the mined amount would start to show up there, but this is not the case yet.

So, basically, my question is how can I monitor my mining progress? Where can I see the amount of DEM awarded?

Thanks a lot!
3  Bitcoin / Pools / Re: [850 TH] Slush's Pool (mining.bitcoin.cz); TX FEES + VarDiff on: March 08, 2014, 09:31:24 AM
Hi guys,

I own 2 Jalapeños (for a total of 15 GHs) and I started mining on January the 8th. During the first week, the Butterfly Labs app showed that my potential earnings were of about 150 USD/month.

Since then, the exchange rate for BTC dropped a lot, so I find it normal that the presumed earnings dropped as well. However, currently the forecasted earnings are of about 6 USD/month, which, needles to say, aren’t quite economically viable when taking into account the electric bill.

So, is this about the exchange rate dropping and the difficulty of mining increasing? Or am I doing something wrong?

My earnings at this point are 0.16271051 BTC. So, recuperating the almost 700 USD investment is, at best, a fairytale. Wink

If someone can clarify this for me, I would be much obliged.

Thanks.
Try this guide
http://mineforeman.com/services/bitcoin-mining-calculator/

Thanks.
4  Bitcoin / Pools / Re: [850 TH] Slush's Pool (mining.bitcoin.cz); TX FEES + VarDiff on: March 08, 2014, 08:58:21 AM
Hi guys,

I own 2 Jalapeños (for a total of 15 GHs) and I started mining on January the 8th. During the first week, the Butterfly Labs app showed that my potential earnings were of about 150 USD/month.

Since then, the exchange rate for BTC dropped a lot, so I find it normal that the presumed earnings dropped as well. However, currently the forecasted earnings are of about 6 USD/month, which, needles to say, aren’t quite economically viable when taking into account the electric bill.

So, is this about the exchange rate dropping and the difficulty of mining increasing? Or am I doing something wrong?

My earnings at this point are 0.16271051 BTC. So, recuperating the almost 700 USD investment is, at best, a fairytale. Wink

If someone can clarify this for me, I would be much obliged.

Thanks.
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