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1  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Pools (Altcoins) / Re: █▓▒░-< [ZPOOL.CA][BTC Multipool] The miners multipool >-░▒▓█ Decred (DCR) Mining on: March 22, 2016, 08:03:24 PM
I'm setting up another stratum server for load balancing.

I'll need some SHA256 miners to test this once it's up. Hopefully, it'll show some improvement in stability.

I'll let you know the details once I've finished testing and setup.

may not be as easy as I hoped. Stay tuned.

ok, np, just let me know when it's done. so I can test it. I have SHA256 machines on cgminer 4.7.0, 4.8.0, 4.9.0
2  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Pools (Altcoins) / Re: █▓▒░-< [ZPOOL.CA][BTC Multipool] The miners multipool >-░▒▓█ Decred (DCR) Mining on: March 20, 2016, 04:49:56 PM
guys did u know why I get some problems with my stats on zpool.ca I get some stats but the hasherates are not the good ones and there is some missing miners in my list any way to fix this? sometimes I get 0 miner and after my all miners come back, thank you!

I guess that a same situation which I got(get) it. Miners working good for a while and then went to zero, switching to second pool if that if configured, then revers back to zpool.

I tried diff setting, switched extranonce.subscribe off an on, different versions of cgminers or bfgminer, but all acting the same.




it seems that I still get my rewards but at 0 miners haha pretty wierd, but well i'm happy to know im not the only one with that problem, if anyone knows how to fix this please let us know.

Edit: I though thst I've found the problem, I've simply not pulled the currency in password field as its saying to always do field: c=Currency but I tried it and now I get no more statistics from my miner.
Thanks for your help if anyone know whats wrong.

I tried what you suggest, but that wasn't worked for a longer time for me. Miners are still being disconnected from a pool and miners is markup that pool as dead in time disconnection. Mainly looks like that some service disconnects that peer. So, i guess that this is not right pool for me in this time and I will switch to different ones until this disconnection will be solved.
3  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Pools (Altcoins) / Re: █▓▒░-< [ZPOOL.CA][BTC Multipool] The miners multipool >-░▒▓█ Decred (DCR) Mining on: March 19, 2016, 09:45:36 PM
guys did u know why I get some problems with my stats on zpool.ca I get some stats but the hasherates are not the good ones and there is some missing miners in my list any way to fix this? sometimes I get 0 miner and after my all miners come back, thank you!

I guess that a same situation which I got(get) it. Miners working good for a while and then went to zero, switching to second pool if that if configured, then revers back to zpool.

I tried diff setting, switched extranonce.subscribe off an on, different versions of cgminers or bfgminer, but all acting the same.


4  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Pools (Altcoins) / Re: █▓▒░-< [ZPOOL.CA][BTC Multipool] The miners multipool >-░▒▓█ Decred (DCR) Mining on: March 19, 2016, 08:20:21 PM
Your pools looks promising and I have pointed my SHA256 miners to you site, but those getting disconnected every few minutes, then they switching to alternate pool and then switching back to your pool for a few minutes and then switched back to alternate pools. And this is running over and over.

Any idea what can cause that?

We appear to have some creative DDoS'er sweeping through. Should have it sorted tonight with new rules on the firewall.

Should improve now actually. New monitor in place and banning ip's already

Is there any place to get my IP whitelisted to not get banned? . .  . just in case for multiple miners connection from one IP . . .
5  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Pools (Altcoins) / Re: █▓▒░-< [ZPOOL.CA][BTC Multipool] The miners multipool >-░▒▓█ Decred (DCR) Mining on: March 19, 2016, 05:52:55 PM
Your pools looks promising and I have pointed my SHA256 miners to you site, but those getting disconnected every few minutes, then they switching to alternate pool and then switching back to your pool for a few minutes and then switched back to alternate pools. And this is running over and over.

Any idea what can cause that?
6  Bitcoin / Hardware / Re: Smart Miner 3.0 on: November 10, 2015, 05:30:56 PM
Not to be rude, but that is the same exact thing I have been reading.... speculation, guessing, thinking etc. No proof or evidence

I'm looking for PROOF ... either that is is a scam, or actually something that works.

As for contacting the guy, I have, just awaiting a response.





I was searching Craigslist and found a guy selling some S5's and a few Smart Miner 3.0 miners ...

So I looked up what a Smart Miner 3.0 is  and came across the website:

https://www.minerslab.com/product/smart-miner-3-0-rack-mount-20ths-bitcoin-miner/


I also came across some board chatter from skeptics and whatnot who were commenting that it has to be a scam. These comments were posted months ago...  HOWEVER, no proof. I have not run across any comments or rants that people have been scammed, nor have I run across any comments about how the Smart Miner 3.0 works in the real world ( not just on the minerslab.com site )

I'm assuming some people have purchased these units... at lease one person did, the person selling them on Craigslist.

So, is there any definite proof the Smart Miner 3.0 is a scam?
If someone bought some, how are they working for you? (screen shots would be awesome)





I think I remember reading about the SMART miner awhile ago.  If you look at their website, they are offering 20TH/s for 2100 watts of power.  That is half the power consumption of Bitmains brand new chip.  I find it hard to believe that a company no one has ever heard of has somehow developed a chip that beats the leading manufacturer in the Bitcoin space, not by a little, but literally blowing their machines out of the water.

Contact the guy on Craigslist and ask to see the miner and see them in action.  I would not buy a thing unless he can verify in person that it indeed gets 20TH/s while using 2100 watts of power.  That sounds way to good to be true, and usually when it is too good to be true, it usually is.

EDIT: I am also fairly sure that the picture they are using on their website is a stock photo that many scams have used time and time again of an old computer, can't remember the name off of the top of my head though.  Also, not sure why they would mention you can plug a mouse and keyboard into it, that means nothing and shouldn't really do anything.  Also, have 2 Ethernet ports is a little weird.  Personally, just too many little weird things that collectively add up to equaling scam.

The proof of scam is the obvious lack of proof of truth. Do you see anyone here that have one of them and is mining away? Did anyone get a prototype to test it and make a early review? Did anyone get a chip sample from the manufacturer?

No. No. No. Not Legit.

Hmm, well we have proof thats its not legit. Whether thats proof that it is a scam or not is up to you to decide.

I guess that's a time to be rude, if you spend there a fortune and forecast is grounding zero, then you have no other choice.

btw did you know that they have a skype: minerslab . . . . . lets buts their balls same way like they doing to us.
7  Bitcoin / Hardware / Re: Smart Miner 3.0 on: November 09, 2015, 09:02:52 PM
IMHO it's a scam . . . . .

I paid by July 6th, $4,710 and from then is my order put in hold. All my further requests were disappeared in silence unless I make a new inquiry as a new "unknown" customer, then I get feedback immediately.

So , when you want to buy and you're willing to pay,  you're welcome, otherwise there is wall of bouncing silence.







Not to be rude, but that is the same exact thing I have been reading.... speculation, guessing, thinking etc. No proof or evidence

I'm looking for PROOF ... either that is is a scam, or actually something that works.

As for contacting the guy, I have, just awaiting a response.





I was searching Craigslist and found a guy selling some S5's and a few Smart Miner 3.0 miners ...

So I looked up what a Smart Miner 3.0 is  and came across the website:

https://www.minerslab.com/product/smart-miner-3-0-rack-mount-20ths-bitcoin-miner/


I also came across some board chatter from skeptics and whatnot who were commenting that it has to be a scam. These comments were posted months ago...  HOWEVER, no proof. I have not run across any comments or rants that people have been scammed, nor have I run across any comments about how the Smart Miner 3.0 works in the real world ( not just on the minerslab.com site )

I'm assuming some people have purchased these units... at lease one person did, the person selling them on Craigslist.

So, is there any definite proof the Smart Miner 3.0 is a scam?
If someone bought some, how are they working for you? (screen shots would be awesome)





I think I remember reading about the SMART miner awhile ago.  If you look at their website, they are offering 20TH/s for 2100 watts of power.  That is half the power consumption of Bitmains brand new chip.  I find it hard to believe that a company no one has ever heard of has somehow developed a chip that beats the leading manufacturer in the Bitcoin space, not by a little, but literally blowing their machines out of the water.

Contact the guy on Craigslist and ask to see the miner and see them in action.  I would not buy a thing unless he can verify in person that it indeed gets 20TH/s while using 2100 watts of power.  That sounds way to good to be true, and usually when it is too good to be true, it usually is.

EDIT: I am also fairly sure that the picture they are using on their website is a stock photo that many scams have used time and time again of an old computer, can't remember the name off of the top of my head though.  Also, not sure why they would mention you can plug a mouse and keyboard into it, that means nothing and shouldn't really do anything.  Also, have 2 Ethernet ports is a little weird.  Personally, just too many little weird things that collectively add up to equaling scam.

The proof of scam is the obvious lack of proof of truth. Do you see anyone here that have one of them and is mining away? Did anyone get a prototype to test it and make a early review? Did anyone get a chip sample from the manufacturer?

No. No. No. Not Legit.

Hmm, well we have proof thats its not legit. Whether thats proof that it is a scam or not is up to you to decide.
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