Hello folks, first time poster. I have been dabbling in ether mining and I've downloaded Claymore Miner and look to be pulling about 60 mh/s. I see it successfully uploading shares to the pool - us1.ethermine.org. However, I am not seeing any stats update for my address on https://ethermine.org/ Even a full day later, no stats updates. Any idea what I'm doing wrong?The only thing I DO know is that you posted this in the BITCOIN mining forum where it doesn't belong. Other than that, I have no clue. Post this in the Alt-Coin forum and you will probably get an answer. Good luck.
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If you ask me, we should pick up this 70+ minute block! Oh well....
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Not too bad of luck today on the ol' pool.
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Block by cashdc! That is our 2nd of BLOCK WEDNESDAY! Now we are at 2.29 blocks/day for the month of May and we still have 30 minutes for another! Let me say that one more time..... Sure would like to squeeze in another before the mining day ends!
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It is official guys 2.258 blocks daily for this month! . Thank you all for the mining work you put in and of course many thanks to Master Kano for his awesome work!!! Sure would like to squeeze in another before the mining day ends!
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You'll want to ask this question in the altcoin mining section.
That being said, it probably wouldn't hurt to do some ETH mining and convert to BTC with your setup if heat isn't an issue. Just make sure your fan profile is set aggressively and underclocking is your friend as mining is intense and most hardware needs default adjustments to keep from turning into a paperweight over time.
Could you explain more on why you state ETH mining over all the others? im trying to learn more about the details on why people choose specific coins to mine, from my briefing understandings, some miners are more efficient on GPUs over others.. and even different on AMD vs Nvidia... As OgNasty mentioned, you should post these questions in the alt-coin forums. This is the BitCoin mining forum. Good luck.
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Just noticed the advertisement for Kano.is on the forum. Not sure if everyone can see the same as I do, but it's just above this message. Cool! EDIT: I realize the ads rotate, so it's not there anymore. I've seen it a couple of times I like the way it changes when you hover over it. Yes, I noticed that too. Nice. Hope it brings in some more miners looking for a great pool!
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Just noticed the advertisement for Kano.is on the forum. Not sure if everyone can see the same as I do, but it's just above this message. Cool! EDIT: I realize the ads rotate, so it's not there anymore.
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The passthru dropped everyone again at 19:23 so there was a full failover+failback for everyone on stratum.kano.is
This was different to the network 'maintenance' before, so I've pushed an update into the passthru and restarted it again at 19:47 UTC
Hash rate has almost recovered now.
Another update? Down again Yeah, mine has been down for 13 minutes
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I'm all failed-over. Anyone else? Back again.
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Something wrong with the front end? I'm getting a lot of 0GH rates for my miners, or high error rate. Elapsed time for them all says 1m20s Just before that, it said 2m10s but then it reset. All within about 2 minutes time.
No problems here. I do have a 0.266% invalid rate. Mostly stale with 1 reject
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To my public bitcoin address. While I admit that current conditions are pushing fees upwards on "consolidated" transfers, I'd rather loose some bitcoin in the future than give all of it to someone else in the present. What hardware or software do you use to house your wallet? I'm guess you don't use an exchange public bitcoin address. I understand your distrust on Exchanges, Coinbase has been offline several times in the last few days particularly when the price was climbing. If you have enough space on your PC - or preferably an extra PC you don't regularly use - I would install Core and use that wallet. That way your BTC are under your control and YOU are responsible for the keys and their safe-keeping. That is what I do. I run a full BTC node and also use the wallet. One good thing about using the Core wallet is that you can get away with using smaller fees (at least in my experience). From what I understand when you send BTC using the Core wallet it will broadcast it to multiple other nodes and will keep broadcasting the transaction until it is picked up. I have never had a low-free transaction not picked within 12 hours. Of course you can adjust the fee slider to get faster transactions. But the point is you are not relying on an exchange to hold your coins. But BEWARE! YOU are responsible for the safe-keeping of your wallet. You must back it up to multiple secure locations so that with the private keys, you can recover your wallet in case of your PC burning up, crashing, natural disaster. My point is that you need to keep your wallet backup in a multiple secure locations. That way you can recreate your wallet. There are pro's and cons of using Core. But you can pick your poison.
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Anyone else just starting to have a pool connection issue or just me? Thanks!!! My miners are screaming at me...... Me thinks we have a problem or I have a problem. But the pool hash is dropping too. My hash seems to be going back up now. Same. Failed over a couple of times here. Glad it wasn't just me. But all seems well again now.
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Anyone else just starting to have a pool connection issue or just me? Thanks!!! My miners are screaming at me...... Me thinks we have a problem or I have a problem. But the pool hash is dropping too. My hash seems to be going back up now.
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