mdude77
Legendary
Offline
Activity: 1540
Merit: 1001
|
|
December 12, 2013, 01:07:11 AM |
|
Where can I adjust on my multipool account to change the altcoins to btc??
I don't believe that's an option. M
|
I mine at Kano's Pool because it pays the best and is completely transparent! Come join me!
|
|
|
altora
Newbie
Offline
Activity: 16
Merit: 0
|
|
December 12, 2013, 07:39:40 AM |
|
I have not received (in several hours) an auto payout across multiple coins depite passing the auto payout threshold and requesting payouts in several different coins.
Paul
Manual payouts are working for me. Hit yourself up again.
|
|
|
|
yuriy128
Member
Offline
Activity: 80
Merit: 10
|
|
December 12, 2013, 01:10:00 PM |
|
Some coins are stuck in requested for me as well
|
|
|
|
mdude77
Legendary
Offline
Activity: 1540
Merit: 1001
|
|
December 12, 2013, 01:19:53 PM |
|
Some coins are stuck in requested for me as well
PXC isn't running for me. But I can't generate a PXC address on Cryptsy either, so maybe PXC in general is broken atm. M
|
I mine at Kano's Pool because it pays the best and is completely transparent! Come join me!
|
|
|
Aurum
|
|
December 12, 2013, 01:40:02 PM |
|
I just built a 7x5970 miner and installed Windows 8.1 to break the Win7 limitation of only 4 of the same card. But, I cannot get cgminer 3.7.2 to run with even one card plugged in. I've tried Catalyst 12.8, 13.1 and 13.9. When I launch cgminer it lists the pools and then maybe compiles the scrypt executable, or not, but just hangs, often freezing Win8.1 requiring a reboot. I've searched around and the references I've found imply how easy it is. Does anybody know what I should try or have a link to a good Windows 8.1 mining setup page TIA
|
ghghghfgh
|
|
|
mdude77
Legendary
Offline
Activity: 1540
Merit: 1001
|
|
December 12, 2013, 02:30:30 PM |
|
I just built a 7x5970 miner and installed Windows 8.1 to break the Win7 limitation of only 4 of the same card. But, I cannot get cgminer 3.7.2 to run with even one card plugged in. I've tried Catalyst 12.8, 13.1 and 13.9. When I launch cgminer it lists the pools and then maybe compiles the scrypt executable, or not, but just hangs, often freezing Win8.1 requiring a reboot. I've searched around and the references I've found imply how easy it is. Does anybody know what I should try or have a link to a good Windows 8.1 mining setup page TIA Are you sure it's good hardware? M
|
I mine at Kano's Pool because it pays the best and is completely transparent! Come join me!
|
|
|
yuriy128
Member
Offline
Activity: 80
Merit: 10
|
|
December 12, 2013, 03:08:56 PM |
|
Both auto and manual payout requests are not working for me. LKY and MEC please fix
|
|
|
|
Aurum
|
|
December 12, 2013, 04:09:00 PM |
|
I just built a 7x5970 miner and installed Windows 8.1 to break the Win7 limitation of only 4 of the same card. But, I cannot get cgminer 3.7.2 to run with even one card plugged in. I've tried Catalyst 12.8, 13.1 and 13.9. When I launch cgminer it lists the pools and then maybe compiles the scrypt executable, or not, but just hangs, often freezing Win8.1 requiring a reboot. I've searched around and the references I've found imply how easy it is. Does anybody know what I should try or have a link to a good Windows 8.1 mining setup page TIA Are you sure it's good hardware? M Brand spankin' new: MSI Z87-G45 Gaming motherboard, i7-4771 3.5 GHz cpu, a pair of Corsair TX850 PSUs, Adata 32 GB SSD, and a Kingston HyperX 8 GB 1600 MHz DDR3 Dual Channel kit. The 5970s are seasoned veterans of my earlier miner designs. It runs cgminer 3.8.3 with a fleet of Block Eruptors and jhProtoMiner 24x7 with never a problem.
|
ghghghfgh
|
|
|
Probably
Newbie
Offline
Activity: 56
Merit: 0
|
|
December 12, 2013, 04:23:17 PM Last edit: December 12, 2013, 04:36:48 PM by Probably |
|
-snip-
Thanks very much for your elaborate answer. I will try your suggestion of comparing a week, but shouldn't we take in mind that price changes and market volatility itself also play a huge role (biggest?) in the final week outcome in result. This makes comparing theoretically impossible, we need to have the exact same situation again, which is impossible. yes, you can't be completely accurate. you have to make volatility indices regarding what actually happened with any coin. Your rig might not allow it, but you could also split your rigs up to parallel mine and have more reference points for a week (given two similar rigs, was one strategy better or worse). A week is also not enough time to have mined some of each or see lots of swings / pumps+dumps. For example, you could just be "most profitable" if you can't sell consistently in time and high enough with just sticking with one pool rather than switching to chase profitability, especially if you don't want to wait. Still the question about the AutoSell rule remains: I don't understand the options, could you maybe explain them? And which one is the best for auto-selling?
my assumptiona are, from least amount potentially gained to highest: immediate complete sell: goes down all of the buy orders and fills the highest ones it can. No idea what happens regarding timing: what if it is going through this process and selling 1 at 10, then 5, then 1 but someone posts a buy for 11 where there's a sell wall of 10,000 and you only have 1? Assumption is that it detects you will not be able to fulfill this order and keeps going at the highest orders you can fulfill immediately. What if someone posts at 3 that you can fulfill, will it go up the cost to fulfill it? Dunno. top buy bid: posts your order at whatever the most someone will pay for any amount is. If the highest buy is 1, but someone only wants .01 of it at 1... and you have 10, you will post 10 for sale at 1. top sell bid: posts your order at whatever the least someone will sell for any amount is. (i'd prefer this be called the lowest sell bid, but I could be wrong about this description). if the top sell bid is 1 and there are 10,000 of it for sale at 1, you will post 10 for sale at 1. If there are .000001 for sale at 1, you will post 10 for sale at 1. second highest sell bid: posts your order at whatever the 2nd least someone will sell for any amount. If there is a huge sell wall at 10, and the next highest sell is 11. you will post your order at 11. Of course what might also happen is a bunch of tiny sales before the wall and yours would be the 2nd highest of those. Assuming 100% of your orders sell, you would end up with the most return in that order, the balance is that you actually might not see a sale with those options ever. and in the case of hitting a peak or upswing, you would be most profitable selling asap rather than missing the upswing due to risking that the upswing will keep going up. Another concept is that holding these for long periods of time will increase their values more than converting them even in the near short term will ever, especially if you wait for obvious pumps/bubbles. "All boats rise with the tide..." The valuations some of these coins that have no unique utility is phenomenal when you consider them relative to bitcoins historical value. they are worth a lot, really quickly, just due to their proximity to bitcoin as a technological advancement. The flipside of that idea is that we're just seeing them in a bubble and they're just a distraction away from the fact that coins should just be considered their hashing algo, more than 1 of each method is redundant even regarding tangential functionality. the key here is that these are essentially conveniences and you are taxed for using them. my question / assertion would be that the fun part is having lots of different coins and ways to maximize profitability, why omit yourself from that? Multipool tries its best to get you the most for your rate. if the % return you're getting in some timeframe or with some method is clearly lower than if you had just stuck with one coin, or if you aren't around to micromanage a great conversion opportunity (swap coin x for coin y and move it from exchange z to exchange a, get the most profit that way). these are all factors that dampen the utility of instantly selling from a pool.
|
|
|
|
mdude77
Legendary
Offline
Activity: 1540
Merit: 1001
|
|
December 12, 2013, 04:26:17 PM |
|
I just built a 7x5970 miner and installed Windows 8.1 to break the Win7 limitation of only 4 of the same card. But, I cannot get cgminer 3.7.2 to run with even one card plugged in. I've tried Catalyst 12.8, 13.1 and 13.9. When I launch cgminer it lists the pools and then maybe compiles the scrypt executable, or not, but just hangs, often freezing Win8.1 requiring a reboot. I've searched around and the references I've found imply how easy it is. Does anybody know what I should try or have a link to a good Windows 8.1 mining setup page TIA Are you sure it's good hardware? M Brand spankin' new: MSI Z87-G45 Gaming motherboard, i7-4771 3.5 GHz cpu, a pair of Corsair TX850 PSUs, Adata 32 GB SSD, and a Kingston HyperX 8 GB 1600 MHz DDR3 Dual Channel kit. The 5970s are seasoned veterans of my earlier miner designs. It runs cgminer 3.8.3 with a fleet of Block Eruptors and jhProtoMiner 24x7 with never a problem. You seem like a seasoned veteran miner, so you've probably already done this, but in case you haven't: completely remove the AMD drivers, reboot, and install the latest stable (non beta) version. I'm suspect of the 5970s. Not sure if it's cgminer that doesn't like it, or windows. M
|
I mine at Kano's Pool because it pays the best and is completely transparent! Come join me!
|
|
|
Aurum
|
|
December 12, 2013, 04:44:41 PM |
|
I just built a 7x5970 miner and installed Windows 8.1 to break the Win7 limitation of only 4 of the same card. But, I cannot get cgminer 3.7.2 to run with even one card plugged in. I've tried Catalyst 12.8, 13.1 and 13.9. When I launch cgminer it lists the pools and then maybe compiles the scrypt executable, or not, but just hangs, often freezing Win8.1 requiring a reboot. I've searched around and the references I've found imply how easy it is. Does anybody know what I should try or have a link to a good Windows 8.1 mining setup page TIA Are you sure it's good hardware? M Brand spankin' new: MSI Z87-G45 Gaming motherboard, i7-4771 3.5 GHz cpu, a pair of Corsair TX850 PSUs, Adata 32 GB SSD, and a Kingston HyperX 8 GB 1600 MHz DDR3 Dual Channel kit. The 5970s are seasoned veterans of my earlier miner designs. It runs cgminer 3.8.3 with a fleet of Block Eruptors and jhProtoMiner 24x7 with never a problem. You seem like a seasoned veteran miner, so you've probably already done this, but in case you haven't: completely remove the AMD drivers, reboot, and install the latest stable (non beta) version. I'm suspect of the 5970s. Not sure if it's cgminer that doesn't like it, or windows. M Yes, several times. I run Catalyst uninstall from the Control Panel/Programs, reboot, run amd_cleanup_util_1.2.1.0.exe, reboot, and run Driver Sweeper, reboot, install Catalyst. The latest non-beta driver on AMD's site is 13.9. Good idea, I'll try a couple of other models. But they just won't look as bitchin' as those 7 red 5970s all lined.
|
ghghghfgh
|
|
|
furball
|
|
December 12, 2013, 04:56:16 PM |
|
Any issues with WDC payouts right now? Have tried both manual and automatic and nothing working.
|
|
|
|
MajikPiG
Member
Offline
Activity: 84
Merit: 10
in doge we tryst
|
|
December 12, 2013, 07:38:42 PM |
|
-snip- the key here is that these are essentially conveniences and you are taxed for using them. my question / assertion would be that the fun part is having lots of different coins and ways to maximize profitability, why omit yourself from that? Multipool tries its best to get you the most for your rate.
if the % return you're getting in some timeframe or with some method is clearly lower than if you had just stuck with one coin, or if you aren't around to micromanage a great conversion opportunity (swap coin x for coin y and move it from exchange z to exchange a, get the most profit that way). these are all factors that dampen the utility of instantly selling from a pool.
So, for someone who is unable to monitor coin values throughout the day most days, what becomes the most profitable strategy? 1) Hold alt coins until I can check their values and decide whether to sell, or 2) sell automatically? What are others doing? Atm, I'm only mining SHA-256 on multipool, but soon I'll probably move my scypt miners over as well. Are there some coins included in the rotation that I should probably unload as fast as possible but others I should hang on to? ETA: Also, is multipool doing merged mining of any kind? My other pool merge mines NMC, DVC, and IXC, I think... and I really like the extra income from that.
|
|
|
|
chup
Sr. Member
Offline
Activity: 736
Merit: 262
Me, Myself & I
|
|
December 12, 2013, 10:17:42 PM |
|
I just built a 7x5970 miner and installed Windows 8.1 to break the Win7 limitation of only 4 of the same card. But, I cannot get cgminer 3.7.2 to run with even one card plugged in. I've tried Catalyst 12.8, 13.1 and 13.9. When I launch cgminer it lists the pools and then maybe compiles the scrypt executable, or not, but just hangs, often freezing Win8.1 requiring a reboot. I've searched around and the references I've found imply how easy it is. Does anybody know what I should try or have a link to a good Windows 8.1 mining setup page TIA Latest GPU cgminer (3.7.2) and Win8 are stincky combo. I am able to start this mix at Samsung Ativbook6 only with --no-adl switch. Afterwards no control of the GPUs via cgminer. MSI Afterburner is taking from there. I would blame cgminer 3.7.2 because I also had problem when moving HD7790 that was happy mining from one computer to second one (both with Win7). Succeded to start mining on the second one only after copying working .bin file for the very same card from the first PC. You should try using old .bin files or start mining and generating .bin file with older version of cgminer and than use the latest GPU version...
|
|
|
|
Lauda
Legendary
Offline
Activity: 2674
Merit: 2965
Terminated.
|
|
December 12, 2013, 10:23:20 PM |
|
yes, email me from the current address and request it.
Okay thank you, will do it.
|
"The Times 03/Jan/2009 Chancellor on brink of second bailout for banks" 😼 Bitcoin Core ( onion)
|
|
|
mdude77
Legendary
Offline
Activity: 1540
Merit: 1001
|
|
December 12, 2013, 11:01:16 PM |
|
I just built a 7x5970 miner and installed Windows 8.1 to break the Win7 limitation of only 4 of the same card. But, I cannot get cgminer 3.7.2 to run with even one card plugged in. I've tried Catalyst 12.8, 13.1 and 13.9. When I launch cgminer it lists the pools and then maybe compiles the scrypt executable, or not, but just hangs, often freezing Win8.1 requiring a reboot. I've searched around and the references I've found imply how easy it is. Does anybody know what I should try or have a link to a good Windows 8.1 mining setup page TIA Latest GPU cgminer (3.7.2) and Win8 are stincky combo. I am able to start this mix at Samsung Ativbook6 only with --no-adl switch. Afterwards no control of the GPUs via cgminer. MSI Afterburner is taking from there. I would blame cgminer 3.7.2 because I also had problem when moving HD7790 that was happy mining from one computer to second one (both with Win7). Succeded to start mining on the second one only after copying working .bin file for the very same card from the first PC. You should try using old .bin files or start mining and generating .bin file with older version of cgminer and than use the latest GPU version... I'm glad I build my scrypt rig on win 7!! M
|
I mine at Kano's Pool because it pays the best and is completely transparent! Come join me!
|
|
|
Aurum
|
|
December 12, 2013, 11:19:13 PM |
|
I just built a 7x5970 miner and installed Windows 8.1 to break the Win7 limitation of only 4 of the same card. But, I cannot get cgminer 3.7.2 to run with even one card plugged in. I've tried Catalyst 12.8, 13.1 and 13.9. When I launch cgminer it lists the pools and then maybe compiles the scrypt executable, or not, but just hangs, often freezing Win8.1 requiring a reboot. I've searched around and the references I've found imply how easy it is. Does anybody know what I should try or have a link to a good Windows 8.1 mining setup page ???TIA
Latest GPU cgminer (3.7.2) and Win8 are stincky combo. I am able to start this mix at Samsung Ativbook6 only with --no-adl switch. Afterwards no control of the GPUs via cgminer. MSI Afterburner is taking from there. I would blame cgminer 3.7.2 because I also had problem when moving HD7790 that was happy mining from one computer to second one (both with Win7). Succeded to start mining on the second one only after copying working .bin file for the very same card from the first PC. You should try using old .bin files or start mining and generating .bin file with older version of cgminer and than use the latest GPU version... I'm glad I build my scrypt rig on win 7!! M My first 9 miners are Win7. I just wanted to see seven 5970s in a row I upgraded the vBIOS and that did not help. I tossed on four 7870s and they're running great. I'm going to add three 7970s now. I'm sure looking forward to release of the new ScryptMiner.
|
ghghghfgh
|
|
|
mdude77
Legendary
Offline
Activity: 1540
Merit: 1001
|
|
December 13, 2013, 12:29:07 AM |
|
I just built a 7x5970 miner and installed Windows 8.1 to break the Win7 limitation of only 4 of the same card. But, I cannot get cgminer 3.7.2 to run with even one card plugged in. I've tried Catalyst 12.8, 13.1 and 13.9. When I launch cgminer it lists the pools and then maybe compiles the scrypt executable, or not, but just hangs, often freezing Win8.1 requiring a reboot. I've searched around and the references I've found imply how easy it is. Does anybody know what I should try or have a link to a good Windows 8.1 mining setup page ???TIA
Latest GPU cgminer (3.7.2) and Win8 are stincky combo. I am able to start this mix at Samsung Ativbook6 only with --no-adl switch. Afterwards no control of the GPUs via cgminer. MSI Afterburner is taking from there. I would blame cgminer 3.7.2 because I also had problem when moving HD7790 that was happy mining from one computer to second one (both with Win7). Succeded to start mining on the second one only after copying working .bin file for the very same card from the first PC. You should try using old .bin files or start mining and generating .bin file with older version of cgminer and than use the latest GPU version... I'm glad I build my scrypt rig on win 7!! M My first 9 miners are Win7. I just wanted to see seven 5970s in a row I upgraded the vBIOS and that did not help. I tossed on four 7870s and they're running great. I'm going to add three 7970s now. I'm sure looking forward to release of the new ScryptMiner. Where do get the power for that?? I don't have enough circuits in the basement. M
|
I mine at Kano's Pool because it pays the best and is completely transparent! Come join me!
|
|
|
Aurum
|
|
December 13, 2013, 01:02:37 AM |
|
I just built a 7x5970 miner and installed Windows 8.1 to break the Win7 limitation of only 4 of the same card. But, I cannot get cgminer 3.7.2 to run with even one card plugged in. I've tried Catalyst 12.8, 13.1 and 13.9. When I launch cgminer it lists the pools and then maybe compiles the scrypt executable, or not, but just hangs, often freezing Win8.1 requiring a reboot. I've searched around and the references I've found imply how easy it is. Does anybody know what I should try or have a link to a good Windows 8.1 mining setup page ???TIA
Latest GPU cgminer (3.7.2) and Win8 are stincky combo. I am able to start this mix at Samsung Ativbook6 only with --no-adl switch. Afterwards no control of the GPUs via cgminer. MSI Afterburner is taking from there. I would blame cgminer 3.7.2 because I also had problem when moving HD7790 that was happy mining from one computer to second one (both with Win7). Succeded to start mining on the second one only after copying working .bin file for the very same card from the first PC. You should try using old .bin files or start mining and generating .bin file with older version of cgminer and than use the latest GPU version... I'm glad I build my scrypt rig on win 7!! M My first 9 miners are Win7. I just wanted to see seven 5970s in a row I upgraded the vBIOS and that did not help. I tossed on four 7870s and they're running great. I'm going to add three 7970s now. I'm sure looking forward to release of the new ScryptMiner. Where do get the power for that?? I don't have enough circuits in the basement. M I buy 12 gauge extension cords and steal it. Then it's my wife's fault when she plugs in the iron
|
ghghghfgh
|
|
|
mackcowanii
|
|
December 13, 2013, 01:04:33 AM |
|
PCX and LKY are not withdrawing for me. They don't even change to requested, they just refresh the page and it still has a "Cash Out" button.
|
|
|
|
|