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Author Topic: CoinChoose - alternative site to show respective profitability of the alt coins  (Read 150544 times)
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August 24, 2013, 01:53:44 PM
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Sal, can you implement the possibility of permanent switching off/on of coins graphics? ATM they automatically turn on after couple of seconds due to the data updates/page autorefreshing. And when there is some huge spike of xxx% of some coin it is almost impossible to estimate others at all, and while you are switching off the graph for this coin, after some secs it appears again and you cannot estimate anything.
Thanks for your hard work Sal.

I've been trying to figure that one out for a bit - looking for a javascript expert to help out on that one as it is a bit beyond my expertise! Smiley
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August 26, 2013, 06:35:23 AM
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Could you tell me what is the profitability formula you use ?

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August 26, 2013, 08:59:25 AM
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i would like to have a "Avg Profitability Adj. For Stale Past 7 Days"
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August 27, 2013, 01:11:02 AM
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Okay - when you click on the chart legend to remove a coin - it stays removed until you click to bring it back.

On a side note, I frequently hear in allegations in the other threads that I may not be listing a coin for political reasons.  I try to list every coin I can that is currently GPU mineable and fit for comparison.  This usually requires that it is on an exchange, and I prefer a public block explorer not run by the coin developers with API access.  If you have a coin you want on the site, please let me know.  I am trying to keep up with all the coins being added to the exchanges, but it is tough!
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August 27, 2013, 01:13:05 AM
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Could you tell me what is the profitability formula you use ?

It is basically a comparison of the difficulty with factoring in the exchange rate.  So, basically, even out the difficulties (if comparing scrypt to SHA256) then see what it costs to convert to the base.  If, after mining the alt, you would have more, the profitability is > 100%.

hard to break it down to a formula, but dustcoin, coinwarz, coinchoose, wheretomine, all operate under the same profitability calc.
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August 27, 2013, 01:40:14 AM
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the litecoin page is currently the same as the btc page

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August 27, 2013, 01:47:20 AM
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the litecoin page is currently the same as the btc page

Oops - here I was trying to optimize it and now realized why I can't.  Fixed.
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August 27, 2013, 01:53:43 AM
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the litecoin page is currently the same as the btc page

Oops - here I was trying to optimize it and now realized why I can't.  Fixed.
thanks Smiley

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August 27, 2013, 10:21:50 PM
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Okay - when you click on the chart legend to remove a coin - it stays removed until you click to bring it back.
Great! It's much more comfortable now to see "the picture" or behaviour of some coins wich was almost impossible when they all are messed up. But now someone can just forget that he switched off some coin (joking).
By the way, I've noticed that in LTC section, royalcoin (RYC) difficulty seems not changing for quite long period of time (as far as I can tell). May be there is something with blockexplorer, I don't know.
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August 28, 2013, 01:39:04 AM
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Okay - when you click on the chart legend to remove a coin - it stays removed until you click to bring it back.
Great! It's much more comfortable now to see "the picture" or behaviour of some coins wich was almost impossible when they all are messed up. But now someone can just forget that he switched off some coin (joking).
By the way, I've noticed that in LTC section, royalcoin (RYC) difficulty seems not changing for quite long period of time (as far as I can tell). May be there is something with blockexplorer, I don't know.

Fixed.   Blockexplorer was stuck (so was Noirbits).
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August 28, 2013, 03:47:18 AM
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Here's an API for Florincoin network stats:

http://florinexchange.com/api/

I have a block explorer too, if need be, I can release it to the public.

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August 29, 2013, 12:40:04 PM
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Okay - when you click on the chart legend to remove a coin - it stays removed until you click to bring it back.
Great! It's much more comfortable now to see "the picture" or behaviour of some coins wich was almost impossible when they all are messed up. But now someone can just forget that he switched off some coin (joking).
By the way, I've noticed that in LTC section, royalcoin (RYC) difficulty seems not changing for quite long period of time (as far as I can tell). May be there is something with blockexplorer, I don't know.

Fixed.   Blockexplorer was stuck (so was Noirbits).

Royalcoin diff is incorrect again as it seems...
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August 29, 2013, 02:22:19 PM
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Okay - when you click on the chart legend to remove a coin - it stays removed until you click to bring it back.
Great! It's much more comfortable now to see "the picture" or behaviour of some coins wich was almost impossible when they all are messed up. But now someone can just forget that he switched off some coin (joking).
By the way, I've noticed that in LTC section, royalcoin (RYC) difficulty seems not changing for quite long period of time (as far as I can tell). May be there is something with blockexplorer, I don't know.

Fixed.   Blockexplorer was stuck (so was Noirbits).

Royalcoin diff is incorrect again as it seems...

Hmm....daemon must be broken.  This coin has a lot of issues Smiley
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August 30, 2013, 11:53:53 PM
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with the current wall of coins the ability to see coins based on what exchanges you are a member of would be welcome

LTC:  LKpJf3uk7KsHU73kxq8iFJrP1AAKN7Yni7  DGC:  DKXGvEbj3Rwgrm2QQbRyNPDDZDYoq4Y44d  XPM:  AWV5AKfLFyoBaMjg9C77rGUBhuFxz5DGGL
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August 31, 2013, 08:29:50 AM
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Hey Sal,

Any ETA on changing the PXC blockreward from 50 to 25 at Coinchoose? Smiley
I sent you a PM, you responded "in 4 hours" but that's 14 hours ago now and it's still at 50 instead of 25 PXC in a block  Grin

It may fool miners who think they are mining at >300% profit right now.


To others reading this:

In the recent hardfork, PhenixCoin block reward is lowered from 50 to 25 PXC but block target has been changed from 90 (original specs) to 45 seconds.

So PXC has faster transactions now (4.5 minutes) and still the PXC mined per hour is to original specs Smiley

You can find the new client at: http://phenixcoin.com
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August 31, 2013, 01:06:21 PM
Last edit: August 31, 2013, 01:50:46 PM by Nemo1024
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Profitability of ZET is waaay off (probably due to incorrect data from Bter)

And back to normal again as Coinchoose switched to Cryptsy.

And again down from 93% to 1.2%  Undecided

Yes, Bter reports wrong price:

0.0000001 @ Bter (actually 0.0000055 when viewed the the Bter's web interface, pushing up to 0.00001)

0.00000520 @ Cryptsy

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August 31, 2013, 01:50:22 PM
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The last days Zetacoin was always aroun 200% to 110%. I tried mining zetacoins the last 24 hours too. http://www.alloscomp.com/bitcoin/calculator told me with mining bitcoins i should have made 0.34BTC. I received 28953 Zetacoins. Even at 0.000008BTC exchange price this would translate to 0.23BTC only. So i dont see anywhere near the 150% that zetacoin often stands at dustcoin.

The pool states nearly the hashrate cgminer states. And only 0.6% invalid. But cgminer shows me 13% Rejected shares. Now what to trust? I mean even when the pool counts rejected shares too it would mean i effectively mine with less hashpower than normal since the calculations on coinchoose are based on clean hashing without errors.

Im not sure whats wrong but i think cryptoswitcher and its depending websites make an error by not including a factor of some kind

Im back at bitcoin mining for the moment.

Now i look here and cryptsy isnt available as exchange anymore and ZEtacoin is down to a value that only can be wrong.

Im not sure but i think something is off. And even when the calculations were correct i think coins with high rejects cant be calculated with the same hashrate like bitcoins. Because bitcoins can be mined without rejects at least for me. I guess this has to be taken into account somehow.

Or is the error elsewhere?

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August 31, 2013, 01:53:18 PM
Last edit: August 31, 2013, 02:09:04 PM by Nemo1024
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See my post above. Bter's API seems to give wrong price.

You can use "Prof. adj for stales" column in your calculations. It's the column I use in my Crypto Miners in Tray (https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=149442.0)

As for absolute profitability: it's hard to say until the price has stabilised. I am currently solo-mining and holding.


EDIT: DMD disappeared from the list. Sal002, still hoping for the stale data to be included in the API. Wink

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August 31, 2013, 05:32:40 PM
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Hey Sal,

Any ETA on changing the PXC blockreward from 50 to 25 at Coinchoose? Smiley
I sent you a PM, you responded "in 4 hours" but that's 14 hours ago now and it's still at 50 instead of 25 PXC in a block  Grin

It may fool miners who think they are mining at >300% profit right now.


To others reading this:

In the recent hardfork, PhenixCoin block reward is lowered from 50 to 25 PXC but block target has been changed from 90 (original specs) to 45 seconds.

So PXC has faster transactions now (4.5 minutes) and still the PXC mined per hour is to original specs Smiley

You can find the new client at: http://phenixcoin.com

Well son,  it looks like he aint fixin it.  
Coinchoose is unreliable to people dependin on it.

I'll warn Dr. Kimoto to double check on these Coinchoose douchebags before he updates the client.

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August 31, 2013, 05:45:06 PM
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Hey Sal,

Any ETA on changing the PXC blockreward from 50 to 25 at Coinchoose? Smiley
I sent you a PM, you responded "in 4 hours" but that's 14 hours ago now and it's still at 50 instead of 25 PXC in a block  Grin

It may fool miners who think they are mining at >300% profit right now.


To others reading this:

In the recent hardfork, PhenixCoin block reward is lowered from 50 to 25 PXC but block target has been changed from 90 (original specs) to 45 seconds.

So PXC has faster transactions now (4.5 minutes) and still the PXC mined per hour is to original specs Smiley

You can find the new client at: http://phenixcoin.com

Well son,  it looks like he aint fixin it.  

Hey Whuz,

My contact with sal002 was pleasant but I think he's just a tad too busy with other things right now.

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