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Terrybones! (OP)
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June 06, 2014, 08:41:11 PM
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I have 70mhs to drop down somewhere after my new asics just arrived  Cool

Ive tried multipool.us the interface is just too busy to much going on and its miles out on my hash rate im using 35mhs equipment and its only showing 6000khs wtf!

Im on script guild beta at the minute seems nice and steady and i luv the simple functionality but something tells me there probably something better out there so go on folks tel me what your using and why cheers   Wink

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June 06, 2014, 09:05:11 PM
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I have 70mhs to drop down somewhere after my new asics just arrived  Cool

Ive tried multipool.us the interface is just too busy to much going on and its miles out on my hash rate im using 35mhs equipment and its only showing 6000khs wtf!

Im on script guild beta at the minute seems nice and steady and i luv the simple functionality but something tells me there probably something better out there so go on folks tel me what your using and why cheers   Wink

You should try CleverMining: http://clevermining.com/ (disclaimer: I am the admin of CleverMining)

We have a brand new stratum software which is very optimized and ASIC-friendly. It has VARDIFF (unlike most other coin-switch pools) and it's working very well, so it will adjust difficulty to any miner hashrate. Website/stats might be better (they show up for a new user after 1-1.5 hour of mining) but I still have lots of more urgent things to tweak than the website, so I hope you'll bear with it for now.

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June 06, 2014, 10:23:53 PM
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ok great il give it a try what difficulty settings would you recommend ?  these asic miners and speeds between 32mhs and 35 mhs
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June 06, 2014, 10:47:01 PM
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ok great il give it a try what difficulty settings would you recommend ?  these asic miners and speeds between 32mhs and 35 mhs

You don't need to setup difficulty on your own. When you connect starting difficulty is 512 and then the pool adjusts difficulty based on how fast your miner is sending shares. For 32-35 MH/s it will probably settle around 5000 and you will get there within 5-6 minutes after 5-6 difficulty readjustments.

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June 06, 2014, 11:10:42 PM
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Confuse to drop your hashes? Try this android app (https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.accelmation.android.wlc) it gives you a quick comparison on pool profitability. Right now there are no dominant profit switching that gives you good profit, may be you could try cloud mining rental instead typically they give more profit than pools.
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June 07, 2014, 12:09:12 AM
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I prefer trademybit and ipominer. Based on your not caring for multipool then forget ipominer as its a sister site to multipool.com  Both of them have paid on time and I have made good profit over time with both.

Merc from trademybit is very active and accountable to his customers. All multipools will return fairly similar numbers given competent leaders and similiar hash rates. I suggest you focus on one where you can get questions answered to your satisfaction quickly.

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June 07, 2014, 03:17:44 AM
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How the heck can anyone make it when these pools are only earning 0.00034105 per/mh/per day... The power costs more than that!
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