Excellent thanks for the reply. So I have 2 antminers and 1 GPU rigs on one network and 2 antminers a nd 1 gpu rig on another network, I will need to have a separate port configured for each miner (whether it is antminer or GPU) if they are on the same network? And to change the ports for each miner can be done in the sgminer.conf file (for the GPU rigs) and in the antminer lua interface for the s3? This way I can manage all my miners from a separate location with the Awesome Miner software?
You don't have to change the port of Cgminer/Sgminer because they all run on separate devices, but if you are using a setup with a router to connect the 2 Antminers and 1 GPU rig to Internet, you need to configure different ports for port forwarding in your router. For example that port 2001 should be routed to Antminer#1 and port 2002 should be routed to Antminer#2. Setting up all port forwarding might be a bit complex, so looking into a VPN solution instead, like Hamachi, could be a good alternative. Using VPN, you can connect to all remote computers/devices as if they were on your local network. No matter if you go for the router port forwarding alternative, or the VPN alternative, you can manage all your miners from a single location with Awesome Miner.
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There are already other threads about this, but anyway, you pay for a Scrypt-miner in the cloud. There is an initial cost at $15.99/MH, and then you pay a maintenance fee per day.
Using their web site you can select between a few multi-pools to use for your miner. It's not more fun that that.
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I guess that just clocking down any of the existing ASIC's to lower speed will lower their power consumption. The reason why people don't do that is because even if the chip is getting more power efficient, you still make more money by getting more hashes with the higher speed and higher power usage.
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Isn't this yet-another-cloud-mining-service? Maybe based on Gawminer Vaultbreaker?
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Great program, looks really neat. I have a question, I have miners scattered in various locations around my state (3 GPU rigs, and 4 antminers) and it looks like this program would fit the bill for managing them all from my home computer, but how do I set up the miners seeing as they are all on different networks and what is needed exactly to talk to the miners? Port forwarding? External Static IP's? DYN DNS?
As JuanHungLo suggested, one option is to use VPN or similar solutions. However, VPN is not a requirement for Awesome Miner to work. Your Antminers that are running Cgminer with default port 4028. Let's assume that you have several of them behind a router/firewall on a remote location with one public IP-address. Awesome Miner running on your home computer must be able to connect to all these Antminers, which will require you to configure the remote router to do port forwarding. You need one forwarding rule that forwards an external port to the internal IP/port of each Antminer. For the GPU miners you have two alternatives. Either you connect to an existing Cgminer/Sgminer that runs on port 4028, just like the Antminer case. This is called External Miner. The other option is to use the Managed Miner concept in Awesome Miner, where you install Awesome Miner Remote Agent on the remote miners, and then you configure everything from the Awesome Miner GUI. The Remote Agent application uses port 9630 by default, so the firewall must allow connections to this port. Please let me know if you have any further questions or if I should clarify anything. Thanks!
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great program btw, i just purchased it and waiting for stupid confirmations is there a way to define a coin to a pool and tell it how much its worth cause i;d like to do so for my rentals and have it displaying the proper $$$/day while being rented. ? You were unlycky with the confirmations, but now you should have received your registration code Is it a Betarigs or MRR rental? For Betarigs I've made a prototype implementation that automatically show the actual rental value. For any other pool than Betarigs, you can open the pool properties and change Coin from "Unspecified Scrypt" to "Dogecoin" or one of your own defined coins. Thanks!
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Any plans to add an API to this mining software?
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Förra gången jag betalade med Bitcoin köpte jag bara ett minneskort för ett par hundralappar
Nu har jag precis lagt en beställning på ett par dyrare hörlurar och har förstås betalat med Bitcoin. Lurarna tänkte jag hämta ut i deras butik i Fruängen så fort överföringen har fått alla confirms.
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Maybe it's the fact that you can actually use your Bitcoins at more places (Dell, ...) that pushes the price down. People that used to just sit on many coin are now using them, making them available on the market.
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Thanks for adding yaamp!
And thanks for providing a good API for Yaamp. The pools that are used by the Awesome Profit Switcher are more likely to get new users, especially because all pool settings are already included. In the case of Yaamp, only the Bitcoin address needs to be entered to get started.
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Any cryptonight (xmr,xdn,etc) support coming?
I don't think any or the large auto-switching pools with good API's (TradeMyBit, NiceHash, LTCRabbit, Yaamp) have Cryptonight pools. Also, I the Cryptonight GPU miner doesn't have an API that provides control from outside applications, right?
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cool, thanks.
another issue i found, when adding a personal pool to the Awsome Profit Swithing pool Like MRR ( Mining Rig Rentals ) with a priority of 0, when my rig gets rented it does switch to it but it give something weird like 300kh instead of 26mh, it takes the proper algo and everthing, but doesn`t work, i`ll take a snapshot tonight when i get home and post it
MRR and Betarigs pools will always be set to highest priority by the Profit Switcher, to not interrupt any rentals. If you have a MRR pool added, it will be highest priority no matter if you have an ongoing rental or not. The Betarigs concept works better here, as the pool will only be active if someone rent your rig. Because any added MRR pool will be highest priority all the time, the Profit Switcher will not do anything specific about it once it get rented.
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I have 2 PCs that are dedicated to running X11 with R9 280X cards in them. I’m able to get the PCs mining with Awesome Miner using SGMiner. I want to manage both of these PCs from my main PC, just like managing an S1 or S3 unit. Is this possible? I installed the miner remote agent on the mining computers, but I cannot get a connection to them from my main PC. Firewall is off and the units are all on the same subnet.
I assume that you started the Remote Agent on the two miner PC's, and can see the notification area icon (system tray). Next step is to add a Managed Host for each of these miners in the Options dialog of Awesome Miner. When you add a host, there is also a button for testing the connection. Does the connection test give you an error message? If the host connection is working fine, next step is to add a Managed Miner using the Managed Host.
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This looks great... I'm assuming that there is no Nvidia support?
Not at the moment - mainly because cudaminer and ccminer doesn't provide any API's. Because of this it is difficult to get all nice statistics that most people are used to. The number of operations you can perform on the miner will also be very limited. If there are many users interested in nVidia support, I can go ahead with the implementation. I think I can manage to get the following for nVidia in Awesome Miner: - Start / Stop / Restart miner via Awesome Miner - Current hash rate - Current Accepted / Rejected - Current profit - Automatic restart crashed miner - Change pool (will restart miner and change) - A specific nVidia version of the Awesome Profit Switching feature, that automatically switches between multiple multipools. This is still very limited compared to all the things Awesome Miner can do with Cgminer and Sgminer.
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Var ni också med om att Webhallen kopierade ert leg när ni handlade? Japp. Man kanske skulle fråga varför nästa gång? Eller försöka neka?
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The problem with the hugh amount of altcoins is that it makes it difficult to find those that are really interesting and innovative. The majority of them doesn't bring too much new to the table.
It's actually not that hard, if you know what to look for in order to ignore the scammy coins; a pre-mine/IPO, wallets available on only one platform, not open-source code, etc. Even if you don't count the obvious scams with premine and similar, there are still many coins that doesn't add much value, and just being a copy of another coin
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Hi.
i upgrade to the new version, and redownloaded the new Awsome Mining Profile. Only Imported the Yaamp Pool into my existing setup and added the pools to the group. and check off the box for Yaamp in the Online Service. all works and swithing works but it's not showing Profit earning per day for the Yaamp Pools any ideas why .?
You are correct, this is a display bug in the list of miners. The Yaamp profitability is correctly displayed in the Online Services tab, and the profit switcher uses the correct profitability when setting the priorities between the pools. So from a profitability switching point of view, it works fine. But as you point out, you can't see the correct earnings per day in the list of miners. I will correct this in next release. Thanks!
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The problem with the hugh amount of altcoins is that it makes it difficult to find those that are really interesting and innovative. The majority of them doesn't bring too much new to the table.
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Support for Yaamp has beed added to Awesome Miner. When mining for any of the Yaamp pools, the current profitability per day will be displayed. The Yaamp pools are also supported by the Awesome Profit Switching feature, that automatically switches to the most profitable pool.
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Jag tror att Webhallen kan välja hur många confirms de ska kräva när de sätter upp sin betalningslösning hos Bitpay. 6 st är väl det som anses vara super-säkert för stora transaktioner, men det är ju helt orimligt slött om man bara är ute efter lite godis.
Det hade varit mer rimligt om köp på < 1000kr bara krävde 1 confirm och bara vid riktigt stora köp ska 6 confirms behövas.
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