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August 05, 2016, 09:14:16 AM |
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Q: Is there a way to manually set the difficulty in BFGMiner? I keep trying to manually set the diff in ghash.IO but when I refresh the page it never sticks. Im going to send them a support ticket.
not sure, but you will earn more litecoin mining on litecoinpool.org on that pool you can set the diff with a d= in the password.. i recommend d=64 Could you please elaborate on why litecoinpool.org would earn more than ghash.io?
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aarons6
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August 05, 2016, 11:01:07 AM |
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Q: Is there a way to manually set the difficulty in BFGMiner? I keep trying to manually set the diff in ghash.IO but when I refresh the page it never sticks. Im going to send them a support ticket.
not sure, but you will earn more litecoin mining on litecoinpool.org on that pool you can set the diff with a d= in the password.. i recommend d=64 Could you please elaborate on why litecoinpool.org would earn more than ghash.io? litecoinpool pays 103% pps, and has over 150 GHS. with zero fee to withdraw your coins. ghash pays pplns and has only 25 ghs. it goes hours between blocks.. so you lose shares.. also they charge a fee to withdraw your coins through cex.
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August 06, 2016, 02:38:52 AM Last edit: August 06, 2016, 06:30:22 AM by broopanda |
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Q: Is there a way to manually set the difficulty in BFGMiner? I keep trying to manually set the diff in ghash.IO but when I refresh the page it never sticks. Im going to send them a support ticket.
not sure, but you will earn more litecoin mining on litecoinpool.org on that pool you can set the diff with a d= in the password.. i recommend d=64 Could you please elaborate on why litecoinpool.org would earn more than ghash.io? litecoinpool pays 103% pps, and has over 150 GHS. with zero fee to withdraw your coins. ghash pays pplns and has only 25 ghs. it goes hours between blocks.. so you lose shares.. also they charge a fee to withdraw your coins through cex. Okay. Understood. Those numbers sound better. Just to catch everyone up who's a noob like me. PPLNS = Pay Per Last 'n' Shares, and PPS = Pay Per Share. So I got 3 moonlanders working consistently using ghash. Now I need to figure out how to use litcoinpool.org. I may need some help. Questions to come. Please stand by. UPDATE: Got it working. No Questions yet.
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August 06, 2016, 11:50:26 AM |
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Q: Is there a way to manually set the difficulty in BFGMiner? I keep trying to manually set the diff in ghash.IO but when I refresh the page it never sticks. Im going to send them a support ticket.
not sure, but you will earn more litecoin mining on litecoinpool.org on that pool you can set the diff with a d= in the password.. i recommend d=64 Could you please elaborate on why litecoinpool.org would earn more than ghash.io? litecoinpool pays 103% pps, and has over 150 GHS. with zero fee to withdraw your coins. ghash pays pplns and has only 25 ghs. it goes hours between blocks.. so you lose shares.. also they charge a fee to withdraw your coins through cex. Okay. Understood. Those numbers sound better. Just to catch everyone up who's a noob like me. PPLNS = Pay Per Last 'n' Shares, and PPS = Pay Per Share. So I got 3 moonlanders working consistently using ghash. Now I need to figure out how to use litcoinpool.org. I may need some help. Questions to come. Please stand by. UPDATE: Got it working. No Questions yet. I have mine working on litecoinpool.org if you need some help
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August 07, 2016, 11:59:43 AM |
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What is the price and where to buy?
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broopanda
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August 10, 2016, 01:20:32 AM |
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What is the price and where to buy?
There were some listed on Ebay, but I'm not sure that there are any left. Try sending the owner a PM. They are pretty amazing in comparison to many other similar Stick or USB miners. You won't get rich from them but it's pretty fun playing with the settings.
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August 17, 2016, 12:11:50 AM |
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What is the price and where to buy?
There were some listed on Ebay, but I'm not sure that there are any left. Try sending the owner a PM. They are pretty amazing in comparison to many other similar Stick or USB miners. You won't get rich from them but it's pretty fun playing with the settings. Yes there are a few being sold on ebay, bitshopper.de --> sold out By the way, any news on the A4 miner?
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August 17, 2016, 12:20:36 AM |
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What is the price and where to buy?
There were some listed on Ebay, but I'm not sure that there are any left. Try sending the owner a PM. They are pretty amazing in comparison to many other similar Stick or USB miners. You won't get rich from them but it's pretty fun playing with the settings. Yes there are a few being sold on ebay, bitshopper.de --> sold out By the way, any news on the A4 miner? Most active thread: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1523298.msg15321802#msg15321802
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VictorGT
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September 07, 2016, 04:33:58 PM |
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I have two MLD mining stable at clevermining.
Both runs over 300 MHz, almost 2 MHs/s.
Well, if you set a fixed diff of 512 for miners, with cleverminng parameters, you can mine without big problems. One month doing this. About 15000 Sat per day now.
By the way, 512 is the lowest fixed diff you can set at clevermining.
¿Do you know more multipools for Moonlanders?
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aarons6
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September 07, 2016, 05:48:11 PM Last edit: September 07, 2016, 06:06:34 PM by aarons6 |
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I have two MLD mining stable at clevermining.
Both runs over 300 MHz, almost 2 MHs/s.
Well, if you set a fixed diff of 512 for miners, with cleverminng parameters, you can mine without big problems. One month doing this. About 15000 Sat per day now.
By the way, 512 is the lowest fixed diff you can set at clevermining.
¿Do you know more multipools for Moonlanders?
ive tried a few but they just throw out hardware errors and dont mine.. im going to try clevermining.. i been just mining on litecoinpool.org but id like to maximize my profits. edit nope, clevermining doesnt work for me.. the diff is too high, the miners go sick and minera reboots bfgminer.. over and over and over..
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September 07, 2016, 06:14:56 PM |
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Did you try nicehash? I have 2 gridseed blade miners, and got better returns on nicehash than clevermining. Got the best returns on hash-to-coins, but it was way too time consuming to get it correct, so nicehash was a good compromise.
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September 07, 2016, 06:20:49 PM |
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Did you try nicehash? I have 2 gridseed blade miners, and got better returns on nicehash than clevermining. Got the best returns on hash-to-coins, but it was way too time consuming to get it correct, so nicehash was a good compromise.
yeah ive tried nh, no good.. these things are very picky on what pool you connect them to.. so far the best pools ive found are. litecoinpool.org if yuo want to mine litecoin tbdice.org if you want to solo mine ispace.co.uk if you want to mine altcoins.. they do have an auto sell but it would take FOREVER to get the minimum amount no other pools ive tried with these has been reliable. i also found its best to put #skipcbcheck at the end of the url.
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September 07, 2016, 08:50:30 PM |
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Liteguardian works well with these. Did you try nicehash? I have 2 gridseed blade miners, and got better returns on nicehash than clevermining. Got the best returns on hash-to-coins, but it was way too time consuming to get it correct, so nicehash was a good compromise.
yeah ive tried nh, no good.. these things are very picky on what pool you connect them to.. so far the best pools ive found are. litecoinpool.org if yuo want to mine litecoin tbdice.org if you want to solo mine ispace.co.uk if you want to mine altcoins.. they do have an auto sell but it would take FOREVER to get the minimum amount no other pools ive tried with these has been reliable. i also found its best to put #skipcbcheck at the end of the url.
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September 07, 2016, 09:23:50 PM |
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Liteguardian works well with these. Did you try nicehash? I have 2 gridseed blade miners, and got better returns on nicehash than clevermining. Got the best returns on hash-to-coins, but it was way too time consuming to get it correct, so nicehash was a good compromise.
yeah ive tried nh, no good.. these things are very picky on what pool you connect them to.. so far the best pools ive found are. litecoinpool.org if yuo want to mine litecoin tbdice.org if you want to solo mine ispace.co.uk if you want to mine altcoins.. they do have an auto sell but it would take FOREVER to get the minimum amount no other pools ive tried with these has been reliable. i also found its best to put #skipcbcheck at the end of the url. whats the pps rate of liteguardian? litecoinpool is 103%
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VictorGT
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September 07, 2016, 10:34:12 PM |
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edit nope, clevermining doesnt work for me.. the diff is too high, the miners go sick and minera reboots bfgminer.. over and over and over.. Humm, maybe this help: my command line... bfgminer.exe --scrypt -o stratum+tcp://eu.clevermining.com:3333 -u XXX -p "d=256" -S MLD@\\.\COM38 -S MLD@\\.\COM39 --set MLD@\\.\COM38:clock=360 --set MLD@\\.\COM39:clock=344 --scan-time=1PD: Sorry my fault, min fixed diff is 256 Regards.
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September 08, 2016, 07:12:09 PM |
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Hello, I'm interested in getting one of those (or probably more than one). Where can i get one for a good price or, can anyone sell me one? Thank you so much
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MacEntyre
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September 12, 2016, 12:58:15 PM |
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Still a few available. Will be in stock soon. MacEntyre bitshopper.de
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September 19, 2016, 02:50:28 PM |
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Still a few available. Will be in stock soon. MacEntyre bitshopper.de
ok, thank you for your help
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VictorGT
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September 27, 2016, 11:04:30 AM |
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Now testing prohashing with fixed diff of 512.
Moonlanders at full speed WORKS on prohashing.
I am very happy. No more "litecoinpool only" miner.
Regards.
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September 28, 2016, 12:01:01 PM |
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I'm interested in getting a couple of these! When will they come out?
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