freddy234567
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November 27, 2013, 04:29:02 PM |
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hi all, a newbie here, i think i have a problem, none of my Active Workers are showing up on the accounts page at https://www.multipool.us/accountdetails.php - User Name: freddy231 User Id: 12257 i've been running cgminer for 35hrs, solved 24 blocks, 9 share submissions all rejected, all 144 difficulty shares rejected using stratum+tcp://pool1.eu.multipool.us:7777 with stratum+tcp://pool1.us.multipool.us:7777 as failover user: freddy231.x any ideas very welcome many thanks fred
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Aurum
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November 27, 2013, 08:12:21 PM Last edit: November 29, 2013, 04:27:20 PM by Aurum |
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TAG and ANC should be up this week, I have been meaning to add them for a long while but other things kept getting in the way.
Excellent! I gave them a test run and they mine fine BitBar (BTB) is another well behaved scrypt coin. Unobtanium (sic, why didn't they spell it right?) (UNO) is a nice SHA coin that behaves like ZET. Do NOT mine GoldCoin (GLD) as it gave me over 90% rejects. You will NEVER earn your electric bill
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Aurum
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November 27, 2013, 08:20:02 PM |
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Well there here.. Only down side is they have soo much more gh/s then the rest of us... meaning 90%? or more is going to them.. so why should us peons with our few gh/s mine here now that you have a whale of a miner . Good for them and good for you, but the rest of us? Payout frequency will go up and variance will go down. As in all financial matters the disparity between the haves 'n have-nots is only going to get worse as the world is flooded BFL Monarchs, KnCMiner Neptunes and Uranuses, CoinTerras, etc...
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thehulkk
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November 27, 2013, 10:09:56 PM |
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What does the lock option do in payment configuration? Thanks in advanced.
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Aurum
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November 27, 2013, 11:56:55 PM |
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What does the lock option do in payment configuration? Thanks in advanced.
Just means nobody can change your wallet address without using your PIN.
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thehulkk
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November 28, 2013, 01:42:31 AM |
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What does the lock option do in payment configuration? Thanks in advanced.
Just means nobody can change your wallet address without using your PIN. Thank you Aurum! I'm just waiting for the pool I'm using to find a block then I'll switch to multipool.us.
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rampalija
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November 28, 2013, 09:51:43 AM |
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This is the best minning pool ever, I am on it from the beggining
You guys rocks
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Rukn
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November 28, 2013, 02:42:41 PM |
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What is the possibility to add merged mining when BTC is the most profitable coin to mine? Devcoin, groupcoin, i0coin, ixcoin, & namecoin Would this be worth it or a waste of time?
Anyhow - love the Mulipool concept. I will be adding some gh/s when my asic's are back from RMA
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flound1129 (OP)
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November 28, 2013, 06:37:56 PM |
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What is the possibility to add merged mining when BTC is the most profitable coin to mine? Devcoin, groupcoin, i0coin, ixcoin, & namecoin Would this be worth it or a waste of time?
Anyhow - love the Mulipool concept. I will be adding some gh/s when my asic's are back from RMA
It looks like namecoin and i0coin are the only two that would be worth it at the moment. The others would add more stales than the returns they'd give. I'll be adding those two as soon as I have time to update the pool code to support them. Merge coins are a little different since they don't have their own shares, so the payouts for those will need to be calculated based on the BTC shares.
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Multipool - Always mine the most profitable coin - Scrypt, X11 or SHA-256!
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flound1129 (OP)
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November 28, 2013, 06:38:17 PM |
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Happy Thanksgiving to all our US miners!
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Multipool - Always mine the most profitable coin - Scrypt, X11 or SHA-256!
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Pentel
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November 28, 2013, 09:29:17 PM |
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Do ASIC miners make more profit using multipool?
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chup
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November 28, 2013, 09:38:50 PM |
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I tried to move my poor rig to multipool sha256, but it is not as expected. 5 USB erupters with only 1,65GHash/s after 15 minutes hashing BTC on multiport are reporting 8 accepted shares, 2 rejected and 8 hardware errors. Tried moving from eu to us server, tried changing user difficulty from 2 to 1 (cgminer 3.1.1 reports much higher difficulties), no change. Allmost all lines are "stratum from pool X requested work restart". Moving back until someone gives advice for setting small hash miners with sha256 multipool...
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STT
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November 29, 2013, 12:04:27 AM Last edit: November 29, 2013, 01:34:10 AM by STT |
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Post up the details you are using Do ASIC miners make more profit using multipool?
Yes they do when other sha256 coins are sometimes 30% more profitable. It doesnt last long but some of those big farms dont want to miss out of that extra gain for no extra costs. If I switch from LTC to FTC the hash rate drops by 50 is that normal?
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fury420
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November 29, 2013, 06:08:55 AM |
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Any chance we could get an option to show scrypt profitability relative to mining LTC instead of against BTC? Given the sky-high BTC difficulty and specialized hardware it just doesn't quite make as much sense using BTC as reference as it did 6 months back.
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flound1129 (OP)
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November 29, 2013, 08:34:34 AM |
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Any chance we could get an option to show scrypt profitability relative to mining LTC instead of against BTC? Given the sky-high BTC difficulty and specialized hardware it just doesn't quite make as much sense using BTC as reference as it did 6 months back.
Good point. I will add this to my to-do list.
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Multipool - Always mine the most profitable coin - Scrypt, X11 or SHA-256!
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November 29, 2013, 03:39:41 PM |
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lorr4crypto
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November 29, 2013, 04:26:51 PM |
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504 Gateway Time-out Yes, here, too. Seemed like my GPUs were still hashing accepted shares, but I switch to ANC pool for the time being. I'll keep checking back.
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Aurum
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November 29, 2013, 04:34:02 PM |
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If I switch from LTC to FTC the hash rate drops by 50 is that normal?
Drops by 50 what units??? Click on Account and you'll see your 1 minute and 10 minute average hash rate. You may just be seeing a lag due to FTC not having hashed for 10 minutes. If I watch cgMiner during a coin switch my miners do my miss a beat. The web page needs time to catch up.
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Aurum
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November 29, 2013, 04:37:52 PM |
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I tried to move my poor rig to multipool sha256, but it is not as expected. 5 USB erupters with only 1,65GHash/s after 15 minutes hashing BTC on multiport are reporting 8 accepted shares, 2 rejected and 8 hardware errors. Tried moving from eu to us server, tried changing user difficulty from 2 to 1 (cgminer 3.1.1 reports much higher difficulties), no change. Allmost all lines are "stratum from pool X requested work restart". Moving back until someone gives advice for setting small hash miners with sha256 multipool... Yes, this is a concern. I have both BFL Singles and Block Eruptors running. My BEs run great for FRC, TRC & ZET if I set their Diff to 1 on my Account page. Since BTC is a P2pool it operates differently and species the difficulty. P2pool moves very fast and I'm not sure BEs can keep up. I feel like I'm getting credit for shares submitted by my BEs, even though my BTC accepts are very low, but I'm not turning off my BFLs to test it. Flound, can you shed some light on this BE issue in the BTC pool???
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Aurum
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November 29, 2013, 04:51:15 PM |
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504 Gateway Time-out Yes, here, too. Seemed like my GPUs were still hashing accepted shares, but I switch to ANC pool for the time being. I'll keep checking back. That's the web being down. Has nothing to do with the mining submits and database. However, to know what's going on look at cgMiner and press "P" to see your list of pools and their Dead or Alive status. MP seems to be dead at the moment. cgMiner will continue to poll it and when it goes live it will switch back. Always specify "failover" pools as a safety back up.
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