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January 12, 2014, 07:03:44 PM
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Can anyone confirm that on the website's the kh's are lower then on cgminer itself?

I get about 1700-1800 khs on the website while my gpu's are steady at 3x750 kh's.

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 I hhave 450khz on cgminer, multiport shows max 411.
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January 12, 2014, 08:25:55 PM
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Can anyone confirm that on the website's the kh's are lower then on cgminer itself?

I get about 1700-1800 khs on the website while my gpu's are steady at 3x750 kh's.

Appriciate the help

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 I hhave 450khz on cgminer, multiport shows max 411.

But is the payout based on cgminers hash rate or the websites?

I prefer multipool over middle coin,  but I'm not sure it detects all of my gpu power
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January 12, 2014, 09:05:09 PM
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nice job holding off the brute force last night. glad to see everything stayed up.

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January 12, 2014, 11:25:29 PM
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Can anyone confirm that on the website's the kh's are lower then on cgminer itself?

I get about 1700-1800 khs on the website while my gpu's are steady at 3x750 kh's.

Appriciate the help

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 I hhave 450khz on cgminer, multiport shows max 411.

But is the payout based on cgminers hash rate or the websites?

I prefer multipool over middle coin,  but I'm not sure it detects all of my gpu power


payout is "always" based on cgminers WU
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January 13, 2014, 03:51:27 AM
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thank you for the effort of making the site. though something is wrong with profitability. i really like the layout and the concept, though i believe that there are so so many coins out there that are barely heard of and still give better profit than the ones you have there. i tested it for some time with my 2.5mhs rig and im getting less than 0.01btc per day mining scumcoins like doge lotto etc. im keeping my profile. cashing out the btc and will watch your space closely. once i believe there are improvements i will definitely return.
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January 13, 2014, 08:54:29 AM
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I'm trying to make the switch to mining scrypt with cgMiner 3.7.2 and Xubuntu 13.10. cgMiner launches and fans rev up but all I get is "No servers were found that could be used to get work from" and exiting after a few tries. I'm using the exact same config file that works in Windows 7.  Anyone know how to fix this, TIA  Huh

"pools" : [
   {
      "url" : "stratum+tcp://us-west.multipool.us:7777",
      "MultiPool" : " Scrypt MultiPort ",
      "user" : "Aurum.7",
      "pass" : "pw"
   },
   {
      "url" : "stratum+tcp://us-east.multipool.us:7777",
      "MultiPool" : " Scrypt MultiPort ",
      "user" : "Aurum.7",
      "pass" : "pw"
   },
   {
      "url" : "stratum+tcp://eu.multipool.us:7777",
      "MultiPool" : " Scrypt MultiPort ",
      "user" : "Aurum.7",
      "pass" : "pw"
   }
],

BTW, my Linux miner pings us-west.multipool.us at 33 ms.

hi,

for me it is: stratum+tcp://pool1.us-east.multipool.us:7777

so after stratum+tcp://pool1


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January 13, 2014, 02:54:49 PM
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...coins out there that are barely heard of...


So you're off to mine what no man has mined before

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January 14, 2014, 12:38:18 AM
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Surpassed 200 hours of no "ppc-block mined here"...

Is this still in the "expectable" range (based on difficulty,
which I don't know for ppc), or is it already in the "damn,
this improbability field would be strong enough to let a cup
of boiling hot tea freeze instantly", or is there maybe just
a bug that prevents multipool from actually submitting
blocks, even if it found one?

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January 14, 2014, 12:47:41 AM
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Surpassed 200 hours of no "ppc-block mined here"...

Is this still in the "expectable" range (based on difficulty,
which I don't know for ppc), or is it already in the "damn,
this improbability field would be strong enough to let a cup
of boiling hot tea freeze instantly", or is there maybe just
a bug that prevents multipool from actually submitting
blocks, even if it found one?



i checked my logs a few minutes ago and it shows the pool found a block at 4:55 pm. i never see anything about finding blocks on multipool.us so i just check my miner log on cgwatcher.

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January 14, 2014, 02:28:38 AM
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Surpassed 200 hours of no "ppc-block mined here"...

Is this still in the "expectable" range (based on difficulty,
which I don't know for ppc), or is it already in the "damn,
this improbability field would be strong enough to let a cup
of boiling hot tea freeze instantly", or is there maybe just
a bug that prevents multipool from actually submitting
blocks, even if it found one?



i checked my logs a few minutes ago and it shows the pool found a block at 4:55 pm. i never see anything about finding blocks on multipool.us so i just check my miner log on cgwatcher.

Im either losing a fortune or doing ok? Been on PPC dedicated pool for the whole ride almost. Should the block countdown have reset then?

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January 14, 2014, 06:36:12 AM
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A few questions for the admin of Multipool.  Does it normally take 79+ hours to find a block of LTC and did you realise the majority of DMD blocks(18/30) are orphan?  I see no sign on any news to correct these issues in the news feed.
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January 14, 2014, 02:35:23 PM
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Is this just crazy talk>>>

From what I read on the FAQs and in this thread, BTC mining isn't hugely rewarding using multipool.

When the pool has to mine BTC, is there anyway you can "point" the Multipool hashing power to say a new account called "multipool" on BTCguild for example, and become one of their miners, get paid, then share those as dividends based on hash rate contributed?? Huh
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January 14, 2014, 02:46:45 PM
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are there any plans to implement a smart phone app that updates us on the status of the pool? i.e: the coin currently mining with info generated from an API key? looking around i see a few pools that do it but i dont see any pooled mining sites that do it.

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January 14, 2014, 02:50:39 PM
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Surpassed 200 hours of no "ppc-block mined here"...

Is this still in the "expectable" range (based on difficulty,
which I don't know for ppc), or is it already in the "damn,
this improbability field would be strong enough to let a cup
of boiling hot tea freeze instantly", or is there maybe just
a bug that prevents multipool from actually submitting
blocks, even if it found one?



i checked my logs a few minutes ago and it shows the pool found a block at 4:55 pm. i never see anything about finding blocks on multipool.us so i just check my miner log on cgwatcher.

You mean, your logs show a submission of your cgminer to the PPC port of multipool
with a difficulty that would have been sufficient for a block on the ppc-network?

That would mean that something goes very wrong with multipool.
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January 14, 2014, 03:06:18 PM
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are there any plans to implement a smart phone app that updates us on the status of the pool? i.e: the coin currently mining with info generated from an API key? looking around i see a few pools that do it but i dont see any pooled mining sites that do it.

There are two on play store already....quite basic, though does offer something useful
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January 14, 2014, 04:20:12 PM
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Can the removal of BTC from multipool.us be considered?

The switching speed of the pool doesn't coalesce well with the overall concept because of the overall low hashrate (compared to other pools), and the overall low amount of time that hashrate contributes to directly mining BTC.

The outcome of this is invariably 48h+ mining that achieves no return whatsoever, and a switch is made to an altcoin.

The only way a small(er) pool will be successful in mining BTC is with a dedicated and ongoing hashrate. This quite simply is not a realistic expectation from a profit-switching mining pool.
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January 14, 2014, 04:35:17 PM
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Can the removal of BTC from multipool.us be considered?

The switching speed of the pool doesn't coalesce well with the overall concept because of the overall low hashrate (compared to other pools), and the overall low amount of time that hashrate contributes to directly mining BTC.

The outcome of this is invariably 48h+ mining that achieves no return whatsoever, and a switch is made to an altcoin.

The only way a small(er) pool will be successful in mining BTC is with a dedicated and ongoing hashrate. This quite simply is not a realistic expectation from a profit-switching mining pool.

Rather than removal...is there "another way"...^^^ see above.
Is there anyway we can re-direct our hashing power to another pool for a "guaranteed" return...I am not technical, however, I would imagine there must be an option of some sort??

Hopefully Flound has that "other way"??
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January 14, 2014, 04:43:21 PM
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We're on the P2Pool.

Welcome to reality folks.
...some of us said ASIC would destroy BTC mining, and you all laughed. Said it would prevent that dreaded "51% Attack"
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January 14, 2014, 04:49:00 PM
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I don't think I would be alone then if there are no other options (there is always an option) to mine for example PPC at 0.97 profitability....
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January 14, 2014, 04:58:16 PM
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We're on the P2Pool.

Welcome to reality folks.
...some of us said ASIC would destroy BTC mining, and you all laughed. Said it would prevent that dreaded "51% Attack"

I looked at p2pool stats earlier today.  Share difficulty is about 800k or so.  That means to get a piece of the next p2pool block, you need to submit a share > 800k within the time period p2pool keeps for pplns (I think is 3 days, but not sure).

Small (< 100gh/s?) miners beware.

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