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1  Economy / Service Announcements / Re: [ANN] LeaseRig.net Rent & Hire Scrypt(Jane/Nfactor)/SHA3/SHA256/X11 HashPower! on: December 27, 2014, 12:01:42 AM
Just use LR3.  No changes needed to your miner and you'll be up and running tonight.
2  Bitcoin / Pools / Re: Bitminter bitcoin mining pool - Pays TxFees, Merged Mining, Fair PPLNS rewards on: December 24, 2014, 06:13:06 PM
With last week's big rental income, I've now fully ROI'd my Antminers and PSU.  Unfortunately, since my MIL is coming tonight and moving into the room where the units live (and where power is included in my rent), I may be going idle for a while. 

Free power is nice.  The fun thing is learning that even with my 1KW PSU running full bore, my usage is still less than the average usage in my building.
3  Economy / Service Announcements / Re: [ANN] LeaseRig.net Rent & Hire Scrypt(Jane/Nfactor)/SHA3/SHA256/X11 HashPower! on: December 14, 2014, 06:10:10 PM
If you're currently renting your rig, be aware of the NiceHash/WestHash SHA256 buyers (who are in turn serving paycoin people) - the difference in rental charges and payouts is attracting a lot of renters.  You may want to adjust your lease price.
4  Bitcoin / Pools / Re: How do you prefer to log in? on: December 07, 2014, 08:16:28 PM
Either two factor or Google auth.

I have a strong dislike of "just use your wallet address" pools - I trust it a bit more when I have an actual account.
5  Bitcoin / Pools / Re: Bitminter bitcoin mining pool - Pays TxFees, Merged Mining, Fair PPLNS rewards on: November 30, 2014, 02:01:57 PM
I think this is appropriate at the moment: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_vUhSYLRw14#t=135
6  Bitcoin / Pools / Re: Bitminter bitcoin mining pool - Pays TxFees, Merged Mining, Fair PPLNS rewards on: November 25, 2014, 03:02:25 AM
Yeah, I sent it a YO numerous times, but never received one in response.  Maybe he has to add people manually.
It doesn't YO you back when you YO it.  If BITMINTED is in your contacts, you'll get a YO on the next block.
7  Bitcoin / Pools / Re: Bitminter bitcoin mining pool - Pays TxFees, Merged Mining, Fair PPLNS rewards on: November 17, 2014, 10:03:23 PM
Yeah, I dig the Yo application.  Its really easy and rather unobtrusively lets me know when we've found a block. I think it only "Yo"s for BTC blocks.

Correct, I only Yo when there's a new BTC block.  There can be up to a 15-minute delay, since I don't want to hit the API call too frequently.  To get the notifications, simply install YO, then YO me at BITMINTED and you'll be added to the list.  To unsubscribe, remove BITMINTED from your list.

Doc, if you ever decide you'd like to incorporate the feature into your core, let me know and I'l transfer the account to you.  The YO API call is a simple GET request. I currently just have it YO, though you can provide a link too if you like.
8  Economy / Service Announcements / Re: [ANN] LeaseRig.net Rent & Hire Scrypt(Jane/Nfactor)/SHA3/SHA256/X11 HashPower! on: November 15, 2014, 01:17:23 AM
Yep, all seems to be corrected.
9  Economy / Service Announcements / Re: [ANN] LeaseRig.net Rent & Hire Scrypt(Jane/Nfactor)/SHA3/SHA256/X11 HashPower! on: November 14, 2014, 08:53:09 PM
Based on IRC, it looks like this problem is impacting others as well.
10  Economy / Service Announcements / Re: [ANN] LeaseRig.net Rent & Hire Scrypt(Jane/Nfactor)/SHA3/SHA256/X11 HashPower! on: November 14, 2014, 08:14:39 PM
I'm not sure if I understand your question, ryukamiho.

11000.66313559 DOGE was the cost of a 7 hour lease of my machines.  The machines were used by the renter, but I didn't get paid.
11  Economy / Service Announcements / Re: [ANN] LeaseRig.net Rent & Hire Scrypt(Jane/Nfactor)/SHA3/SHA256/X11 HashPower! on: November 14, 2014, 07:06:00 PM
Am a bit concerned.  Had a renter yesterday pay in DOGE.  Should have received 11000.66313559 DOGE after 7 hours.  My rig shows rented. The pools were the other guy's.

I got nothing.

Just opened a ticket, but I've bumped my price up to discourage renting until this gets sorted out.

12  Economy / Service Announcements / Re: [ANN] LeaseRig.net Rent & Hire Scrypt(Jane/Nfactor)/SHA3/SHA256/X11 HashPower! on: October 29, 2014, 02:22:49 AM
Anyone else not getting emails anymore? I last got an email on the 20th, though my rig was rented out today.
13  Bitcoin / Pools / Re: Bitminter bitcoin mining pool - Pays TxFees, Merged Mining, Fair PPLNS rewards on: October 23, 2014, 11:00:47 PM
The shorter shifts have made renting more risky.  You have less time to get paid out on your shifts, so with long blocks, the chance of an unpaid shift goes up.  If that unpaid shift is where you spent your money renting, you get nothing.

The increase in renting has more to do with the drop in prices in the rental market than in gaming a particular pool.

14  Bitcoin / Pools / Re: Bitminter bitcoin mining pool - Pays TxFees, Merged Mining, Fair PPLNS rewards on: October 19, 2014, 07:25:13 PM
I look at shifts and blocks and I don't really understand it.  Right now the last ten shifts say "Paying Now" under shifts, but it's been saying that for the past few blocks found and nothing has been paid.  Now this might be totally normal, the problem is, I have no idea.  Am I being paid for the work I'm doing?  It's really weird.

The pool is Pay Per Last 10 Shifts.  Each time we find a block, you get paid your portion of the reward, based on your work over the last 10 shifts.  As a result, the most recent 10 shifts are still open for payment - when we find the next block (hopefully really soon - as I write this, we last found one 2d and 20h ago), you get paid your share based on your work over the last 10 shifts.

If we find more blocks in that 10-shift period than average, you make out like a bandit.  If we have a really long block, you will have some shifts that have 0 pay.  In the end, if your mining is constant, the luck averages out.  

If you're (like me) mining at an inconsistent rate (I rent out my miners to others and use payments in altcoins to fund buying mining power from others), you may miss out on some runs of good luck putting in a large amount of work during a shift that ultimately doesn't make anything, or you might hit a run of good luck and do really well.
15  Bitcoin / Pools / Re: Bitminter bitcoin mining pool - Pays TxFees, Merged Mining, Fair PPLNS rewards on: October 18, 2014, 01:32:54 PM
What is up with the large swings in average TH/s per shift?   Why does is it swing that much?
NetDomain hashrate move from 150TH to 900TH.
What would the explanation for that be?   One that makes economic sense.   That was more my question.

I don't have an answer that makes economic sense, other than luck chasing, but it seems that last week was quite good for those leasing their mining equipment.  I have my two S3+'s running through LeaseRig (they provide what they call LR3, a proxy that lets me get some reporting for my own mining and then can instantly switch to a renter's pools with no intervention on my end) and last week we had almost every rig rented.  My 900GH kept getting picked up in 1h increments by two different renters (one kept paying in DOGE, the other in LTC) - as soon as it would come off lease, the other would pick it up. Neither stayed at the same pools for too long, I saw the pool settings change several times.

Then suddenly, it stopped and renting went back to normal.  As I look now, 25/45 of the rigs are rented out.

Doc, don't know if it's easy to add, but I like the performance chart they have.  Would be neat to have something similar when mining directly.

16  Bitcoin / Pools / Re: Bitminter bitcoin mining pool - Pays TxFees, Merged Mining, Fair PPLNS rewards on: October 15, 2014, 12:02:20 AM
It would be neat if the shifts page had an xls or csv export button.
17  Bitcoin / Pools / Re: Bitminter bitcoin mining pool - Pays TxFees, Merged Mining, Fair PPLNS rewards on: October 11, 2014, 12:29:33 PM
I try not to mine at 0, but occasionally do when my rig is rented out.  I'd had a rather effective strategy with the longer shifts of compensating for that by throwing a lot more effort at the pool to make up for times when I was at 0, with that extra work pulling in enough to cover the cost plus a little extra.  Now, with the shorter shifts, that's more of a gamble.  If you put a lot of work into an unlucky period, not being able to sustain it means it will go unpaid (conversely, putting in a lot of extra work just before a lucky period would be freaking awesome).

Here's an example.  We hit one block when my dance card was partially filled at 12TH.  But now, it's cleared itself and I'm back down to .9.

18  Bitcoin / Pools / Re: Bitminter bitcoin mining pool - Pays TxFees, Merged Mining, Fair PPLNS rewards on: October 11, 2014, 02:21:58 AM
Not enjoying the new shift change.  With long blocks, it's too easy for a large amount of work to fall off the payable list. 

With the longer shifts, you weren't really missing out on anything - you got paid for your work. It certainly took longer to fill the full dance card, but the risk of unpaid work was quite low.
19  Bitcoin / Pools / Re: Bitminter bitcoin mining pool - Pays TxFees, Merged Mining, Fair PPLNS rewards on: October 04, 2014, 04:14:58 PM
Estimated TH/hr would be a useful metric, I think, particularly if projected against other pools.
20  Bitcoin / Pools / Re: Bitminter bitcoin mining pool - Pays TxFees, Merged Mining, Fair PPLNS rewards on: October 04, 2014, 12:05:45 AM
Yeah, the long shifts were actually sort of nice for me, as I lease my antminers on leaserig. When they get picked up, usually it wasn't for a full shift, so I avoided large holes, I just have a shift of lower speed than the others.  I bumped my lease price a bit to accommodate and still had someone rent for around 5 hours today, so I may move the rate up a little bit more and see what happens.
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