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February 18, 2016, 12:30:38 PM
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decred not working?

It should be working. There's been miners on and off it for a little while now

[2016-02-18 00:05:06] HTTP request failed: Protocol "stratum+tcp" not supported or disabled in libcurl
[2016-02-18 00:05:06] get_work failed, retry after 30 seconds

Does your miner actually support stratum? Other pools I think are using getwork and not stratum
ive tried sp mod and tpruvot

The miner on there now is using: ccminer/1.7.3. AFAIK tpruvot doesn't support stratum yet.... not sure about SP....


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February 18, 2016, 01:23:46 PM
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decred not working?

It should be working. There's been miners on and off it for a little while now

[2016-02-18 00:05:06] HTTP request failed: Protocol "stratum+tcp" not supported or disabled in libcurl
[2016-02-18 00:05:06] get_work failed, retry after 30 seconds

Does your miner actually support stratum? Other pools I think are using getwork and not stratum
ive tried sp mod and tpruvot

The miner on there now is using: ccminer/1.7.3. AFAIK tpruvot doesn't support stratum yet.... not sure about SP....



got it working. thank you sir Smiley
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February 18, 2016, 02:16:02 PM
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So far, profitably is looking very good indeed.

another 5+mbtc day.  not a fluke.

I'm very happy its a trend for me.  Then again;  I also have since yesterday; added yescrypt/argon and 4 orbs... so the more the better the way BTC is rising =)

This is good to hear. Nothing's changed on our end... aside form adding DCR for mining support and that is all stratum work...

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February 18, 2016, 08:06:20 PM
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Well, actually that his poor to hear. No development and no explanation.
So change then?

Scaling and transaction rate: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=532.msg6306#msg6306
Do not allow demand to exceed capacity. Do not allow mempools to forget transactions. Relay all transactions. Eventually confirm all transactions.
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February 18, 2016, 08:08:58 PM
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Actually, my be you are right. Perhaps there is no change.

Scaling and transaction rate: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=532.msg6306#msg6306
Do not allow demand to exceed capacity. Do not allow mempools to forget transactions. Relay all transactions. Eventually confirm all transactions.
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February 18, 2016, 08:09:12 PM
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Well, actually that his poor to hear. No development and no explanation.
So change then?

Well, I did remove all the AUXPOW coins... so... that has improved the stability, but still seeing the occasional reset but much much less frequent without the AUXPOW coins. So perhaps that has also improved the profitability?


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February 19, 2016, 06:49:51 AM
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This is good to hear. Nothing's changed on our end... aside form adding DCR for mining support and that is all stratum work...

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I know how you feel.  The issue of being stuck on lyra constantly was my fault;  But the profitability thing has me puzzled.   maybe its just the pools luck is up or the new coins and changes to which ones we run are effecting it as well....

I also finally have my GPU set up with most of the profitable coins, and just started running a separate process for the newer CPU based coins.  Plus my orbs are self-overclocking upwards of 1000Mhz;  from the base of 800-850... it depends on temperature on how high they will go.

I don't monitor the processes on my antminer;  so I can't comment on the issues people were having with sha256/diff/disconnects.  And I am waiting on getting the S7 and doing another several days of comparing share% vs. hashrate% of pool.   Regardless;  I am very impressed; and I have brought a few people to this pool in recent days.

If anyone wants me to post up my GPU multi-algo batch file;  I'm glad to share it if people need the help.  I have a few copies of ccminer that I keep in the same directory to use for optimizes in certain algos.

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February 19, 2016, 01:20:15 PM
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If anyone wants me to post up my GPU multi-algo batch file;  I'm glad to share it if people need the help.  I have a few copies of ccminer that I keep in the same directory to use for optimizes in certain algos.
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I would be interested in seeing your batch file, still very new to this and working to finding what works right for me.

thanks
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February 19, 2016, 01:22:04 PM
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I would be interested in seeing your batch file, still very new to this and working to finding what works right for me.

thanks

We also have a sample batch you can look at here:

www.zpool.ca/site/multialgo

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February 19, 2016, 05:27:40 PM
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I know how you feel.  The issue of being stuck on lyra constantly was my fault;  But the profitability thing has me puzzled.   maybe its just the pools luck is up or the new coins and changes to which ones we run are effecting it as well....

Maybe it is down to pool luck, I always get quite a bit of variance. Sha256 is a smaller part of my contributions, so perhaps the removal of the c11 algo has helped. It might not have been bringing in what it claimed. Looks like I have recently been clearing 1mBTC in 14 hours, where as not to long ago it was more like 19 hours (24 hours on a bad day). With the greater number of coins and algos to choose from on this site, I would expect profitability to be better than hashpower.co, but it doesn't seem to be proving that way. I am afraid it seems like the share contributions issue is acting like a huge non-transparent fee.

Scaling and transaction rate: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=532.msg6306#msg6306
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February 19, 2016, 06:21:53 PM
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Could someone tell me why my account pays out at such an irregular interval? Sometimes is pays out every 2 hours, then a day, and most recently it's been almost a week.

I'm having it pay out in Litecoin.

Wallet: LcoPAA7rgGhDsAaHBpiZMhUuxiDWiNCZum

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February 19, 2016, 06:24:57 PM
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Could someone tell me why my account pays out at such an irregular interval? Sometimes is pays out every 2 hours, then a day, and most recently it's been almost a week.

I'm having it pay out in Litecoin.

Wallet: LcoPAA7rgGhDsAaHBpiZMhUuxiDWiNCZum

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We only payout in coins that we mine and with the current scrypt hashrates, we're not mining LTC... There were some payouts that went through after the xpool migration, but that it about it.

from the main page:

Non-BTC payouts depend on that coin being mined as your BTC balance is traded internally by our system to your currency of choice. If we have not or are not mining that currency your payouts will be delayed until the pool has mined the blocks for you to get paid. If you notice in the pools status that the currency is red, it means there is not sufficient amount of the currency to pay miner(s). It's recommended to use BTC as any other coin could be removed at anytime and payouts will not occur.

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February 19, 2016, 06:37:28 PM
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Could someone tell me why my account pays out at such an irregular interval? Sometimes is pays out every 2 hours, then a day, and most recently it's been almost a week.

I'm having it pay out in Litecoin.

Wallet: LcoPAA7rgGhDsAaHBpiZMhUuxiDWiNCZum

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We only payout in coins that we mine and with the current scrypt hashrates, we're not mining LTC... There were some payouts that went through after the xpool migration, but that it about it.

from the main page:

Non-BTC payouts depend on that coin being mined as your BTC balance is traded internally by our system to your currency of choice. If we have not or are not mining that currency your payouts will be delayed until the pool has mined the blocks for you to get paid. If you notice in the pools status that the currency is red, it means there is not sufficient amount of the currency to pay miner(s). It's recommended to use BTC as any other coin could be removed at anytime and payouts will not occur.


So it will eventually pay out or i should change my wallet address to a BTC address?
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February 19, 2016, 06:48:58 PM
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Could someone tell me why my account pays out at such an irregular interval? Sometimes is pays out every 2 hours, then a day, and most recently it's been almost a week.

I'm having it pay out in Litecoin.

Wallet: LcoPAA7rgGhDsAaHBpiZMhUuxiDWiNCZum

N8

We only payout in coins that we mine and with the current scrypt hashrates, we're not mining LTC... There were some payouts that went through after the xpool migration, but that it about it.

from the main page:

Non-BTC payouts depend on that coin being mined as your BTC balance is traded internally by our system to your currency of choice. If we have not or are not mining that currency your payouts will be delayed until the pool has mined the blocks for you to get paid. If you notice in the pools status that the currency is red, it means there is not sufficient amount of the currency to pay miner(s). It's recommended to use BTC as any other coin could be removed at anytime and payouts will not occur.


So it will eventually pay out or i should change my wallet address to a BTC address?

Yeah, if we can get the hash rate up, then we can enable LTC. But at this rate, it will never switch into LTC.

You're probably batter off using BTC right now... untill you see LTC being mined.

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February 19, 2016, 08:28:58 PM
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I suggest btc....  It's 100% consistent

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February 20, 2016, 01:18:10 PM
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what is the "c=BTC" part of the multi algo password for ?
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February 20, 2016, 01:21:08 PM
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what is the "c=BTC" part of the multi algo password for ?

It is for making sure the pool knows the address is for BTC. But you you use any address of the coins we mine but it's recommended to use BTC as altcoins can be removed at anytime.


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February 20, 2016, 01:28:11 PM
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what is the "c=BTC" part of the multi algo password for ?

It is for making sure the pool knows the address is for BTC. But you you use any address of the coins we mine but it's recommended to use BTC as altcoins can be removed at anytime.



as i thought thanks

crackfoo is there any way you can make it so we can put a "worker name" into the password so it shows before the "c=btc" that way we can see our worker name on the web page under the "extras" ? 
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what is the "c=BTC" part of the multi algo password for ?

It is for making sure the pool knows the address is for BTC. But you you use any address of the coins we mine but it's recommended to use BTC as altcoins can be removed at anytime.



as i thought thanks

crackfoo is there any way you can make it so we can put a "worker name" into the password so it shows before the "c=btc" that way we can see our worker name on the web page under the "extras" ?  

Just put the worker name in front - seems to work OK.

-u ps,x11=4.8,x13=3.75,x15=3,quark=7.44,lyra2v2=5.7,qubit=7.2,neoscrypt=0.28,groestl=14.2,c=BTC
-p ps,x11=4.8,x13=3.75,x15=3,quark=7.44,lyra2v2=5.7,qubit=7.2,neoscrypt=0.28,groestl=14.2,c=BTC

The first thing I see under extras is 'ps' and the rotation and difficulty changes still work.
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February 20, 2016, 03:45:00 PM
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what is the "c=BTC" part of the multi algo password for ?

It is for making sure the pool knows the address is for BTC. But you you use any address of the coins we mine but it's recommended to use BTC as altcoins can be removed at anytime.



as i thought thanks

crackfoo is there any way you can make it so we can put a "worker name" into the password so it shows before the "c=btc" that way we can see our worker name on the web page under the "extras" ? 

Just put the worker name in front - seems to work OK.

-u ps,x11=4.8,x13=3.75,x15=3,quark=7.44,lyra2v2=5.7,qubit=7.2,neoscrypt=0.28,groestl=14.2,c=BTC

The first thing I see under extras is 'ps' and the rotation and difficulty changes still work.

Sorry, that's supposed to be -p:

-p ps,x11=4.8,x13=3.75,x15=3,quark=7.44,lyra2v2=5.7,qubit=7.2,neoscrypt=0.28,groestl=14.2,c=BTC

(the weighting is for my nvidia GTX 960)
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