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May 08, 2015, 12:13:09 PM
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May 08, 2015, 12:57:19 PM
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Nice interface, but the 'rig for rent' feature could use some simplification. If I want to rent my GPU rig to others I have to:
- create an account
- create a rig
- create a miner for each algorithm
- play the guessing game for each algo price, at risk of leaving my rig idle. That's a lot of micro-management

Now compare that to Nicehash where I don't even have to create an account. I just query the public API, calculate profitability for each algo according to my hashrate and power consumption (thanks MinerControl) and simply point my miner at the best port to get paid in BTC. Simple. Let's me focus my limited time on optimizing my rigs.

And I couldn't use the mining pools either since there isn't a single Quark pool, which is - by far - the most profitable algo for Nvidia cards.


So, not usable for me right now, but I'm sure you are working on it and it could become great in the future.
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May 08, 2015, 03:36:40 PM
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Nice interface, but the 'rig for rent' feature could use some simplification. If I want to rent my GPU rig to others I have to:
- create an account
- create a rig
- create a miner for each algorithm
- play the guessing game for each algo price, at risk of leaving my rig idle. That's a lot of micro-management

Now compare that to Nicehash where I don't even have to create an account. I just query the public API, calculate profitability for each algo according to my hashrate and power consumption (thanks MinerControl) and simply point my miner at the best port to get paid in BTC. Simple. Let's me focus my limited time on optimizing my rigs.

And I couldn't use the mining pools either since there isn't a single Quark pool, which is - by far - the most profitable algo for Nvidia cards.


So, not usable for me right now, but I'm sure you are working on it and it could become great in the future.

Great points let me take it to the development team.
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May 08, 2015, 07:00:44 PM
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Nice interface, but the 'rig for rent' feature could use some simplification. If I want to rent my GPU rig to others I have to:
- create an account
- create a rig
- create a miner for each algorithm
- play the guessing game for each algo price, at risk of leaving my rig idle. That's a lot of micro-management

Now compare that to Nicehash where I don't even have to create an account. I just query the public API, calculate profitability for each algo according to my hashrate and power consumption (thanks MinerControl) and simply point my miner at the best port to get paid in BTC. Simple. Let's me focus my limited time on optimizing my rigs.

And I couldn't use the mining pools either since there isn't a single Quark pool, which is - by far - the most profitable algo for Nvidia cards.


So, not usable for me right now, but I'm sure you are working on it and it could become great in the future.

Great points let me take it to the development team.

Why not be able to direct your rig for rent, and when it is idle have a backup pool (or preferably two) that it can direct to?

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May 08, 2015, 10:16:57 PM
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Nice interface, but the 'rig for rent' feature could use some simplification. If I want to rent my GPU rig to others I have to:
- create an account
- create a rig
- create a miner for each algorithm
- play the guessing game for each algo price, at risk of leaving my rig idle. That's a lot of micro-management

Now compare that to Nicehash where I don't even have to create an account. I just query the public API, calculate profitability for each algo according to my hashrate and power consumption (thanks MinerControl) and simply point my miner at the best port to get paid in BTC. Simple. Let's me focus my limited time on optimizing my rigs.

And I couldn't use the mining pools either since there isn't a single Quark pool, which is - by far - the most profitable algo for Nvidia cards.


So, not usable for me right now, but I'm sure you are working on it and it could become great in the future.

Great points let me take it to the development team.

Why not be able to direct your rig for rent, and when it is idle have a backup pool (or preferably two) that it can direct to?

Added to my list that's a good option
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May 08, 2015, 10:40:30 PM
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Nice interface, but the 'rig for rent' feature could use some simplification. If I want to rent my GPU rig to others I have to:
- create an account
- create a rig
- create a miner for each algorithm
- play the guessing game for each algo price, at risk of leaving my rig idle. That's a lot of micro-management

Now compare that to Nicehash where I don't even have to create an account. I just query the public API, calculate profitability for each algo according to my hashrate and power consumption (thanks MinerControl) and simply point my miner at the best port to get paid in BTC. Simple. Let's me focus my limited time on optimizing my rigs.

And I couldn't use the mining pools either since there isn't a single Quark pool, which is - by far - the most profitable algo for Nvidia cards.


So, not usable for me right now, but I'm sure you are working on it and it could become great in the future.

Great points let me take it to the development team.

Why not be able to direct your rig for rent, and when it is idle have a backup pool (or preferably two) that it can direct to?

I could, but I'd have to do it for each algo, and keep track of the prices I entered manually (no API), because if Nicehash starts paying more, I want my miners to switch there.
That would need some coding work. And the first step would be for them to publish current prices per algo through an API. That would allow my miners to decide IF they wants to mine there.
My point being, it can be done but it is way more complicated than needed.
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May 09, 2015, 03:46:50 AM
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Mining Pool Reviews, Ratings and Rankings. 




Mintsy is listed on BlockGen, you can review them here: http://blockgen.net/miningPool/94

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May 10, 2015, 06:27:00 AM
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There's not a lot of information on the front page, or accessible to non-users.
I would like to know a lot more before I sign up. Some stats would help.
Do miners actually mine coins or are they paid directly by renters? What
are the payout options? I'm also curious about your business model since
you say you don't charge any fees. Another recent multipool offering
similar services disappeared is less than a week, I'd like to be sure you're
going to be around for a while.

AKA JayDDee, cpuminer-opt developer. https://github.com/JayDDee/cpuminer-opt
https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=5226770.msg53865575#msg53865575
BTC: 12tdvfF7KmAsihBXQXynT6E6th2c2pByTT,
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May 10, 2015, 10:57:57 PM
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There's not a lot of information on the front page, or accessible to non-users.
I would like to know a lot more before I sign up. Some stats would help.
Do miners actually mine coins or are they paid directly by renters? What
are the payout options? I'm also curious about your business model since
you say you don't charge any fees. Another recent multipool offering
similar services disappeared is less than a week, I'd like to be sure you're
going to be around for a while.

Great Questions Mintsy pretty much offers all mining solutions.
- 0% pools
- Scrypt, Sha Cloud Mining Contracts (X11 coming soon)
- Rig Rentals (Rent yours, or Rent someone else's)
- Contract trading

Mintsy is owned by the same people who bring Cryptsy, and DigitalBTC both have been in the crypto industry for over three years.

What else would you like to know?
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May 11, 2015, 02:52:27 AM
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There's not a lot of information on the front page, or accessible to non-users.
I would like to know a lot more before I sign up. Some stats would help.
Do miners actually mine coins or are they paid directly by renters? What
are the payout options? I'm also curious about your business model since
you say you don't charge any fees. Another recent multipool offering
similar services disappeared is less than a week, I'd like to be sure you're
going to be around for a while.

Great Questions Mintsy pretty much offers all mining solutions.
- 0% pools
- Scrypt, Sha Cloud Mining Contracts (X11 coming soon)
- Rig Rentals (Rent yours, or Rent someone else's)
- Contract trading

Mintsy is owned by the same people who bring Cryptsy, and DigitalBTC both have been in the crypto industry for over three years.

What else would you like to know?

Maybe you could answer the questions I already asked indead of repeating the same bullet points from
your web page. On second thought never mind.


AKA JayDDee, cpuminer-opt developer. https://github.com/JayDDee/cpuminer-opt
https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=5226770.msg53865575#msg53865575
BTC: 12tdvfF7KmAsihBXQXynT6E6th2c2pByTT,
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May 11, 2015, 03:17:32 PM
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Nice interface, but the 'rig for rent' feature could use some simplification. If I want to rent my GPU rig to others I have to:
- create an account
- create a rig
- create a miner for each algorithm
- play the guessing game for each algo price, at risk of leaving my rig idle. That's a lot of micro-management

Now compare that to Nicehash where I don't even have to create an account. I just query the public API, calculate profitability for each algo according to my hashrate and power consumption (thanks MinerControl) and simply point my miner at the best port to get paid in BTC. Simple. Let's me focus my limited time on optimizing my rigs.

And I couldn't use the mining pools either since there isn't a single Quark pool, which is - by far - the most profitable algo for Nvidia cards.


So, not usable for me right now, but I'm sure you are working on it and it could become great in the future.

Great points let me take it to the development team.

Why not be able to direct your rig for rent, and when it is idle have a backup pool (or preferably two) that it can direct to?

I could, but I'd have to do it for each algo, and keep track of the prices I entered manually (no API), because if Nicehash starts paying more, I want my miners to switch there.
That would need some coding work. And the first step would be for them to publish current prices per algo through an API. That would allow my miners to decide IF they wants to mine there.
My point being, it can be done but it is way more complicated than needed.

Good to know, I was not aware that it would be that complicated. Thanks

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