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1  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN] Zcoin (XZC) - Implementing Zerocoin technology for financial privacy on: January 11, 2018, 11:16:47 PM
It heavily depends on core clock, with my 1080ti clocked to 1974 MHz at 0.9V i get

With djm34 ~3100 to 3200 kH/s
With TPruvot 2.2.4 ~2950 to 3000 kH/s

However Djm34 (sometimes) produces invalid shares, so I’m still experimenting with both. My feeling is that in the end it doesn’t matter much.

Clocking to 2012 MHz and beyond makes me reach 3300 with djm,but for me it’s not worth the higher voltage and electricity cost.
2  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN] Zcoin (XZC) - Implementing Zerocoin technology for financial privacy on: January 08, 2018, 10:31:46 PM
really mintpond 783% luck?  Roll Eyes

I‘ve seen worse luck on MPH a few times. Only on MPH that means no block for half a day... it happens with all coins
3  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Pools (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN][POOL] Mining Pool Hub - Multipool. Multialgo, Auto Exchange to any coin. on: January 06, 2018, 02:23:25 PM
Basic question about PPLNS, please see this pic (from Zcoin pool)


I submitted 100.4 valid shares, if by PPLNS, the next block reward is distributed to the last 156,938 shares (with current block reward 28 XZC), why is my block reward only 0.00056921 XZC and not (100.4/156,938)*28=0.0179 XZC?
Even if I didn't understand PPLNS and you would apply proportional distribution, I should get
(100.4/401,700)*28=0.006998 XZC?

Why is the block reward so low?
4  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN] Zcoin (XZC) - Implementing Zerocoin technology for financial privacy on: January 02, 2018, 07:08:42 AM
ran some 24 hour tests on this coin. results are not even close to the estimates as others have said. and not by a small margin...at least short by 40%. you cannot contribute that to bad luck given 1) one pool has all the hashrate 2) it's so ridiculously far off.

nice to mine though with the low wattage but no thanks.

the community needs to do more about the concentration of the hashrate in one pool. i'm not sure what the best way to do it would be. it's obvious miners won't switch to other pools individually if there is no concerted effort. that would mean potentially sacrificing their rewards. however, if there is a concerted effort to move hashrate from MPH to, let's say, suprnova, then more people would switch over.

is anyone else concerned about this? let's do something about it.

That’s why I moved to MintPond a few days ago and just see what a really small pool would give me. I was afraid it would just never find a block, or at least take a very long time. So far I‘ve contributed to finding 3 blocks and returns are AWESOME, like 50% more than I got on MPH. Could be that pool luck was just good, of course.

If you do not Algo/Pool switch but rather want to focus on just mining Lyra2z (for me because of high electricity costs it’s most profitable), I do not see a disadvantage of profitability in the long run. I don’t care if I get a large chuck every 2 days or this steady stream of small amounts from MPH.

MintPont is also growing quickly. It has no fees and a great UI, dev is friendly and I love to support this
5  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN] Zcoin (XZC) - Implementing Zerocoin technology for financial privacy on: December 31, 2017, 03:35:01 PM
Datapaw works well, spread the hashrate!!!We need more decentralization
I agree on this.

I don't really care about MPH having the biggest hashrate, their reported hashrate of my miners is low and payout at the end of a day is not good at all.

Totally agree with this!

Wow I only realized today that MPH has almost the complete hash power of Zcoin. Now moved to MintPond to see how it works...
6  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Pools (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN][POOL] Mining Pool Hub - Multipool. Multialgo, Auto Exchange to any coin. on: December 31, 2017, 02:51:48 PM
Did anyone notice that for Zcoin, the MPH pool hashrate (almost) equals and sometimes even slightly surpasses the network hashrate?

Is XZC completely centralized on MPH?
7  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Pools (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN][POOL] Mining Pool Hub - Multipool. Multialgo, Auto Exchange to any coin. on: December 27, 2017, 06:13:11 PM
Zcoin: whats with the 0.01 fee for payout ? Any special reason ? Its enough to move all my cards out of MPH when I mine this coin.

I agree the fee is high. That is why I have auto payout set to zero. They should lower it.
Yeah, why so high?!
Looking thru other pools, i think this pool is simple greedier than others

I believe the fee is set manually by the Admins and hasn't been adjusted since Zcoin value rapidly increased this month
8  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Pools (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN][POOL] Mining Pool Hub - Multipool. Multialgo, Auto Exchange to any coin. on: December 14, 2017, 11:44:01 PM
Small update, been getting very good results with Lyra2z (both GPU and CPU). Revenue and hash rate display is quite accurate Smiley also it seems to be quite efficient, power usage went down to 160 W for the whole system (compared to 225 W mining Lyra2v2).

Hope it stays profitable for some time
9  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / Re: EthMonitoring \ EthControl (EWBF, Claymore's, CCMiner, AntMiner, Android/iOS) on: December 14, 2017, 01:31:50 PM
Like it and donated.

Any plans outlook to support additional miners, like CPUminer opt?
10  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Pools (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN][POOL] Mining Pool Hub - Multipool. Multialgo, Auto Exchange to any coin. on: December 13, 2017, 07:09:24 PM
I had switched to zpool.ca and let it run for 2 days with about same results. Profit only 60-70% of shown one in miner. Hash rates lower. Tried with Lyra2rev2 (monacoin/vertcoin) with CCminer nanashi fork, Vertminer and Excavator.

Then I had switched back to MPH to try again with Nanashi fork CC miner and Excavator. Hash rate still inconsistent, showing (on graph) something between 15 and 20 MH/s while the miners give me 30 MH/s...

In contrast, Xmr-Stak CPU CryptoNight/Monero was fine (hashrate about correct and earnings ok). For CPUminer Jayddee avx2 and Lyra2z/Zcoin i get varying results and cannot really say something.

I've completely switched to Lyra2z/Zcoin with both GPU and CPU. Hash rate display on Dashboard also seems fine. I'll let it run for 2 days and check back Smiley
11  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Pools (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN][POOL] Mining Pool Hub - Multipool. Multialgo, Auto Exchange to any coin. on: December 13, 2017, 02:17:02 PM
Take the tinfoil hat off...

I am not a stooge - I am mining with L3+ and have worked across zpool, nicehash, litecoinpool and this one - there are other pools and NONE of the autoexchange pools give that detail.  If you think you can build a better pool then feel free to do so, otherwise don't auto exchange and trade the coins yourself...

I DO work in It so have a certain level of sympathy with the pool OP when he gets hammered by a mass influx from nicehash of users who need hand holding, ask basic questions and throw allegations of misfeasance around and then complain when he doesn't respond instantly.

Hardly MPH fault that BITTREX lost your coin?

Got email from admin telling me that  my siacoin sent to bittrex is gone cause of their wallet.

4days of mining gone. just left MPH for good.

no, its MPH fault for providing zero transparency as to the transfer backend of the "auto exchange" why cant we know the tx details ? why cant we know the rate he got? why wont he answer these questions? why did it take 3 days and 5 emails before he finally responded that my coin is gone? why is no one getting the same hash as other pools? why are people missing bitcoin?

why am i responding to an account clearly created to just post good things about this pool.

Dude it is like 3 days there is a big warning at the top of the first page of Miningpoolhub regarding Siacoin and bittrex exchange not working.

i really dont understand why you even go through the trouble of making other accounts, i mean your profile says registered 3 days ago and youve posted 10 times, each being passive agressive defending this pool.

also the warning  was put up just today and these questions remain.

 why cant we know the tx details ? why cant we know the rate he got?
 why wont he answer these questions?
 why did it take 3 days and 5 emails before he finally responded that my coin is gone?
 why is no one getting the same hash as other pools?
 why are people missing bitcoin?



Y'all bit rough ey? I think MPH is actually more transparent than most autoconvert pools cuz u can see whats credited for exchange, pending (in brackets), whats on exchange, etc. More transparent than nicehash anyway.

But I also understand the frustration that considerable revenue were "lost" on exchange. On the main page it clearly says: Siacoin are temporarily disabled or delayed not equal to "completely lost without further notice" (that was exclusive to nicehash so far)
12  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Pools (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN][POOL] Mining Pool Hub - Multipool. Multialgo, Auto Exchange to any coin. on: December 13, 2017, 12:58:58 PM
What's the best way to find out the overall real profitability? I've been mining MPH with MPM for 6 days now and still struggle to tell what's my profit.

So far, I did 3 approaches:

1. Use EthMonitoring and add all MPH pools, wait a day or two and check. It shows the overall 24h revenue (in real currency, USD/EUR, etc.). This works but shows me quite just about 60% profits compared to the display of MPM/megaminer and Whattomine calc. (Note: if you do autoconvert, be careful because it doesn't consider the exchange, just sums up everything. If converted to currency that is not mined (like ETH for me) it's no prob, just ignore this revenue)  Cry

2. I've made an excel sheet on which i manually log my daily profits from the mined coins dashboard (recent credits per day). It's tedious because you have to go through all the dashboards, and at the same time, browse coinmarketcap for all the exchange rates. But I believe it should give a precise reading. Unfortunately, the calculated revenue is about same as with method #1. about 60% that of the profitability display/theoretic profit  Cry

3. Using the balances page and excel, I can manually sum up all the credited coins, convert to BTC/USD/EUR with Coinmarketcap and log every day at the same time. Should also give an exact reading. I believe through auto exchange, some currency is "lost" in display somehow, but overall (always depending on the fluctuating exchange rates) I get the same as with methods #1 and #2.

So I've been reading the forum and read that there are many complaints. I also checked my displayed hash rates on the dashboards and found that - like for many others - they are always much lower than the readings from the miners. Guess what? ~ 60% is about right.  Cry

So the question for me is: why is it so difficult to get information about ones profit on MPH, is it on purpose? And why are the hashrates and - allegedly - revenues so much lower than what the mining tools say? I really love the concept of MPH but I need these questions resolved.

I had switched to zpool.ca and let it run for 2 days with about same results. Profit only 60-70% of shown one in miner. Hash rates lower. Tried with Lyra2rev2 (monacoin/vertcoin) with CCminer nanashi fork, Vertminer and Excavator.

Then I had switched back to MPH to try again with Nanashi fork CC miner and Excavator. Hash rate still inconsistent, showing (on graph) something between 15 and 20 MH/s while the miners give me 30 MH/s...

In contrast, Xmr-Stak CPU CryptoNight/Monero was fine (hashrate about correct and earnings ok). For CPUminer Jayddee avx2 and Lyra2z/Zcoin i get varying results and cannot really say something.
13  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Pools (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN][POOL] Mining Pool Hub - Multipool. Multialgo, Auto Exchange to any coin. on: December 11, 2017, 11:11:48 AM
What's the best way to find out the overall real profitability? I've been mining MPH with MPM for 6 days now and still struggle to tell what's my profit.

So far, I did 3 approaches:

1. Use EthMonitoring and add all MPH pools, wait a day or two and check. It shows the overall 24h revenue (in real currency, USD/EUR, etc.). This works but shows me quite just about 60% profits compared to the display of MPM/megaminer and Whattomine calc. (Note: if you do autoconvert, be careful because it doesn't consider the exchange, just sums up everything. If converted to currency that is not mined (like ETH for me) it's no prob, just ignore this revenue)  Cry

2. I've made an excel sheet on which i manually log my daily profits from the mined coins dashboard (recent credits per day). It's tedious because you have to go through all the dashboards, and at the same time, browse coinmarketcap for all the exchange rates. But I believe it should give a precise reading. Unfortunately, the calculated revenue is about same as with method #1. about 60% that of the profitability display/theoretic profit  Cry

3. Using the balances page and excel, I can manually sum up all the credited coins, convert to BTC/USD/EUR with Coinmarketcap and log every day at the same time. Should also give an exact reading. I believe through auto exchange, some currency is "lost" in display somehow, but overall (always depending on the fluctuating exchange rates) I get the same as with methods #1 and #2.

So I've been reading the forum and read that there are many complaints. I also checked my displayed hash rates on the dashboards and found that - like for many others - they are always much lower than the readings from the miners. Guess what? ~ 60% is about right.  Cry

So the question for me is: why is it so difficult to get information about ones profit on MPH, is it on purpose? And why are the hashrates and - allegedly - revenues so much lower than what the mining tools say? I really love the concept of MPH but I need these questions resolved.
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