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April 06, 2014, 03:44:40 AM
Last edit: April 06, 2014, 05:19:02 AM by zneww
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This is a quote from the CoinSolver site

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Apr 2nd, 2014 - New Scrypt-N Pool

We are happy to announce that we will be rolling out a new Scrypt-N base coin switching pool very soon!
In fact, for the brave, it is available for testing now:
stratum+tcp://useast.coinsolver.com:3334

Please remember: Scrypt-N coins require different/specialized mining software, so your standard scrypt miner will not work. For now, perhaps this link will help out. If in doubt, please ask!

Once the new pool proves stable and all the kinks are worked out, we'll be rolling it out properly. But for now, payouts are working, and all the fees, bonuses, etc apply to the new pool as well. 

I have been using it for the past couple days and it seems to be working well. I know I am a CS fan but it has been working smoothly. I am honest.

I have just been using 200Kh/s but these have been my payouts:

0.005241127 BTC (Won the bonus Cheesy)
0.001046260 BTC (Mined H2O coin and had a problem with the wallet so half the coins orphaned, beta problems)
0.002887037 BTC

Would love to see it get more hash so we can mine the bigger coins ie..SPA and Vert. THIS IS BETA HOWEVER SO USE AT YOUR OWN RISK

Beta stats pages
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Pool Stats: http://coinsolver.com/poolstats_test.php#scryptn1-tab
User Stats: http://coinsolver.com/ud.php?account=BTCADDRESS#scryptn-tab
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April 06, 2014, 11:31:03 AM
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daily payouts???
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April 06, 2014, 02:12:36 PM
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Vertcoin developers have stated their intention to remain ASIC and multipool resistant. How do you guys feel about that?
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April 06, 2014, 03:05:12 PM
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daily payouts???

Yes.

Vertcoin developers have stated their intention to remain ASIC and multipool resistant. How do you guys feel about that?


I guess we will see? lol
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April 09, 2014, 03:13:24 AM
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Update on recent payouts with 200Kh/s


4/5- 0.001470551 BTC   
4/6- 0.001256967 BTC
4/7- 0.001462744 BTC
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April 09, 2014, 04:27:44 AM
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im switching to this, hardly getting that payout on my current multipool @500k
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April 09, 2014, 09:12:28 AM
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Update on recent payouts with 200Kh/s


4/5- 0.001470551 BTC   
4/6- 0.001256967 BTC
4/7- 0.001462744 BTC


200Kh/s Scrypt-N or Scrypt hashrate? I'm asking because I tried the pool with 1.2Mh/s Scrypt rig and got only 460Kh/s Scrypt-N hash out of it.
So BTC/rig/day was smaller on Scrypt-N pool compared to Scrypt pool.
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April 09, 2014, 11:21:27 AM
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Update on recent payouts with 200Kh/s


4/5- 0.001470551 BTC   
4/6- 0.001256967 BTC
4/7- 0.001462744 BTC


200Kh/s Scrypt-N or Scrypt hashrate? I'm asking because I tried the pool with 1.2Mh/s Scrypt rig and got only 460Kh/s Scrypt-N hash out of it.
So BTC/rig/day was smaller on Scrypt-N pool compared to Scrypt pool.

200Kh/s Scrypt-N. 400Kh/s Scrypt. Sapphire 7870.

Last nights payout

4/8- 0.001411301 BTC
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April 09, 2014, 11:36:26 AM
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Sounds pretty good. I might point my rig to it if it grows a bit more. Just one question, what coins do you use? Do you provide a list or? (Sorry if this seems obvious)
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April 09, 2014, 01:14:35 PM
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Sounds pretty good. I might point my rig to it if it grows a bit more. Just one question, what coins do you use? Do you provide a list or? (Sorry if this seems obvious)

If you look at the poolstats page in the main post. The bottom of that page has what they have mined. I think there is a coins page but i am on my phone right now.
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April 09, 2014, 05:56:31 PM
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I tried to swap using the cgminer modified for vertcoin but was only getting 70k on my first card and 5k on the second card.  Not sure how to change settings on second card.  Going to have to find time to make this swap, that's why I like cgminer I don't have to play with settings and reboot 20x  Roll Eyes
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April 09, 2014, 08:58:36 PM
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I tried to swap using the cgminer modified for vertcoin but was only getting 70k on my first card and 5k on the second card.  Not sure how to change settings on second card.  Going to have to find time to make this swap, that's why I like cgminer I don't have to play with settings and reboot 20x  Roll Eyes

Try this, hope it helps. http://www.verters.com/vertcoin-hardware-list
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August 05, 2014, 11:50:11 PM
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Hey

Coinsolver added the X11 multipool and it's running smooth now.

Testing with coin hunter Nvidia 460 with ccMiner release 1.0 getting 1MH/s with no Boohs!
So it's working and going to point a 15MH/s rig for 24hrs and see what I get out.

If I remember will update on what I mined in 24hrs
They currently mining HiroCoin.
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