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January 27, 2014, 10:52:52 PM
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You need to use east or west not [east|west], that's just shorthand.

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January 27, 2014, 10:53:25 PM
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In case anyone didn't notice the news update, the DDOS-protected EU high hashrate server is now available at eu2.multipool.us.

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January 27, 2014, 11:29:03 PM
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In case anyone didn't notice the news update, the DDOS-protected EU high hashrate server is now available at eu2.multipool.us.

Thank you very much for this.

I currently have a bit over 10 MHS and planning to bring more to Multipool. I'm in the EU so obviously this is very useful for me. Just a simple question, is eu2.multipool.us the final address or will it eventually be migrated to the current address eu.multipool.us?

It's just so I know if it's worth changing all config files or if I can just add it as a temporary pool on the fly. Thanks!

EDIT: high hashrate = high minimum difficulty, right? In numbers, that is the minimum scrypt diff share for high hashrate?
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January 27, 2014, 11:39:42 PM
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In case anyone didn't notice the news update, the DDOS-protected EU high hashrate server is now available at eu2.multipool.us.

Thank you very much for this.

I currently have a bit over 10 MHS and planning to bring more to Multipool. I'm in the EU so obviously this is very useful for me. Just a simple question, is eu2.multipool.us the final address or will it eventually be migrated to the current address eu.multipool.us?

It's just so I know if it's worth changing all config files or if I can just add it as a temporary pool on the fly. Thanks!

EDIT: high hashrate = high minimum difficulty, right? In numbers, that is the minimum scrypt diff share for high hashrate?

No eu2 is the final address.  eu.multipool.us will remain up as the non-protected EU pool.  I suggest anyone mining on eu set eu2 as backup.

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January 28, 2014, 12:19:31 AM
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In case anyone didn't notice the news update, the DDOS-protected EU high hashrate server is now available at eu2.multipool.us.

Thank you very much for this.

I currently have a bit over 10 MHS and planning to bring more to Multipool. I'm in the EU so obviously this is very useful for me. Just a simple question, is eu2.multipool.us the final address or will it eventually be migrated to the current address eu.multipool.us?

It's just so I know if it's worth changing all config files or if I can just add it as a temporary pool on the fly. Thanks!

EDIT: high hashrate = high minimum difficulty, right? In numbers, that is the minimum scrypt diff share for high hashrate?
No eu2 is the final address.  eu.multipool.us will remain up as the non-protected EU pool.  I suggest anyone mining on eu set eu2 as backup.

Hey flound, I told folks you'd come through as always. Hope they believe me now  Grin

Wouldn't vice versa be better, i.e., eu2.multipool.us as a primary and eu.multipool.us as a failover  Huh

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January 28, 2014, 12:31:18 AM
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Any ideas...
Also, make sure you have created the worker in your pool account. I've made that mistake before.

Some suggestions for your conf file:
Replace  "kernel" : "scrypt", with "scrypt" : true,
Delete "vectors" : "1", as it's not used in scrypt.
Replace "lookup-gap" : "0,0,0,0,0", with "lookup-gap" : "2", as it can only use one variable. All my older cards like 2 but some of the newer 7xxx on like 3.
Looks like you're running 7790s.
Delete "shaders" : "0", as it's a conflict with specifying tc.
I prefer "gpu-fan" : "0-100",
I don't use this one but I think it should be deleted. "gpu-memdiff" : "0,0,0,0,0",
? "gpu-powertune" : "-20",
Delete unless you're using d in intensity. "gpu-dyninterval" : "7",
I think you'd prefer "gpu-reorder" : true, to "gpu-platform" : "0",
I use "hotplug" : "0", since this is only for USB ports and scrypt is only PCIe ports.
I don't use this as failover takes care of it and goes back to first pool when it comes back to life. "no-pool-disable" : true,

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January 28, 2014, 12:43:55 AM
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Does anyone have any accurate BTC/MHash/day numbers for multipool?
Cheers,

At that rate it would take you well over 4 million days to earn a BTC.

try one of the profit calculators: http://www.bitcoinx.com/profit/ or CoinWarz.com

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January 28, 2014, 01:32:23 AM
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Been mining mooncoin for last 2 hours, yet nothing is showing up in my current balances at multipool. Is this normal? I swear previous payments have been payed out far quicker than over two hour intervals ...

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January 28, 2014, 01:43:05 AM
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hey guys,

How come we cant mine TAG coin on the multipool? (also why are a few different coins not enabled?)

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January 28, 2014, 01:43:53 AM
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How come we cant mine TAG coin on the multipool? (also why are a few different coins not enabled?)

These coins are phased out from pool, see the news on homepage.
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January 28, 2014, 03:02:58 AM
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apologies , must have missed that post.
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January 28, 2014, 04:46:03 AM
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apologies , must have missed that post.

I'm more inclined to think you didn't actually look very hard for this information.

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January 28, 2014, 07:17:23 AM
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What's up with PPC mining? There was no block since... forever Smiley
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January 28, 2014, 07:49:09 AM
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In case anyone didn't notice the news update, the DDOS-protected EU high hashrate server is now available at eu2.multipool.us.

Thank you very much for this.

I currently have a bit over 10 MHS and planning to bring more to Multipool. I'm in the EU so obviously this is very useful for me. Just a simple question, is eu2.multipool.us the final address or will it eventually be migrated to the current address eu.multipool.us?

It's just so I know if it's worth changing all config files or if I can just add it as a temporary pool on the fly. Thanks!

EDIT: high hashrate = high minimum difficulty, right? In numbers, that is the minimum scrypt diff share for high hashrate?
No eu2 is the final address.  eu.multipool.us will remain up as the non-protected EU pool.  I suggest anyone mining on eu set eu2 as backup.

Hey flound, I told folks you'd come through as always. Hope they believe me now  Grin

Wouldn't vice versa be better, i.e., eu2.multipool.us as a primary and eu.multipool.us as a failover  Huh

People who want big shares should set eu2 as primary, people who want little shares should set eu as primary, both setting the other as backup.  The rationale being that if eu gets ddos'd, you'll fail over to eu2 and work on big shares for a little while.

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January 28, 2014, 10:20:27 AM
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In case anyone didn't notice the news update, the DDOS-protected EU high hashrate server is now available at eu2.multipool.us.

Thank you very much for this.

I currently have a bit over 10 MHS and planning to bring more to Multipool. I'm in the EU so obviously this is very useful for me. Just a simple question, is eu2.multipool.us the final address or will it eventually be migrated to the current address eu.multipool.us?

It's just so I know if it's worth changing all config files or if I can just add it as a temporary pool on the fly. Thanks!

EDIT: high hashrate = high minimum difficulty, right? In numbers, that is the minimum scrypt diff share for high hashrate?
No eu2 is the final address.  eu.multipool.us will remain up as the non-protected EU pool.  I suggest anyone mining on eu set eu2 as backup.

Hey flound, I told folks you'd come through as always. Hope they believe me now  Grin

Wouldn't vice versa be better, i.e., eu2.multipool.us as a primary and eu.multipool.us as a failover  Huh

People who want big shares should set eu2 as primary, people who want little shares should set eu as primary, both setting the other as backup.  The rationale being that if eu gets ddos'd, you'll fail over to eu2 and work on big shares for a little while.


Hi, new miner.. I have been mining on multipool before with good results on the eu dedicated server. I switched pools a couple of days ago and am planning on returning now that everything is back to normal. I have a quick question regarding the eu2.multipool.us server, again being new to mining I don't fully understand how share difficulty relates to my mining performance and how this effects others on the server with orphaned blocks etc.. I have 8 workers all clocking more than 700kh/s 24/7, they all operate at over 99.4% efficiency on multipool and other pools and handle variable difficulty settings which seem odd (500 - 1000+ per worker on pool site). I usually stick to 128 on multipool and have thought about increasing this, but my main question (sorry for the tangent, I type like I talk) is will this new eu2 server be suitable for me or will it have a negative effect for other miners. Thanks.
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January 28, 2014, 10:40:14 AM
Last edit: January 28, 2014, 10:55:19 AM by mdtspain
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Flound,

Multiports is giving wrong info. The most profit is not on moon, the exchange rate is wrong

(MP) MOON   7254.5 MH/s   0h5m   0.00000055   126.07

shoud be ~0.00000013

(MP) EAC   955.9 MH/s   0h1m   0.00000177   47.71

should be ~0.00000144

It can't be a delay, the difference is too big. Maybe you can have a look, if you have time or it
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January 28, 2014, 12:04:12 PM
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Will a 140gh miner be happy mining on the new eu2 server?

Thanks
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January 28, 2014, 12:15:48 PM
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Flound,

Multiports is giving wrong info. The most profit is not on moon, the exchange rate is wrong

(MP) MOON   7254.5 MH/s   0h5m   0.00000055   126.07

shoud be ~0.00000013

(MP) EAC   955.9 MH/s   0h1m   0.00000177   47.71

should be ~0.00000144

It can't be a delay, the difference is too big. Maybe you can have a look, if you have time or it

Yea, MOON is WAY off.

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January 28, 2014, 12:48:49 PM
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I don't seem to be earning what I would expect from multipool.

According to Coinwarz.com my 463KH/s should be bringing in about $7/day with either DOGE or LOT but from 35 hours of mining I've received:

DOGE Jan 28 5:37 AM 1,009.43954900
DOGE Jan 27 6:18 PM 1,213.13550400
MOON Jan 27 5:15 PM 5,232.58490900
DOGE Jan 27 5:05 AM 1,047.64969810

(some of that first DOGE payout was probably mined in an earlier session anyway).

With DOGE @ 0.00000168 and MOON @ 0.00000013 , that's around 0.0055 BTC from DOGE and 0.00068 BTC from MOON, totalling 0.00618 BTC, which at $780/BTC equals $4.82

Multipool's 24 hour estimatation gives me a total of 0.00746142, which is about $5.82, from 2,121 DOGE @ 0.00000170 and 4,700 MOON @ 0.00000080 but I don't know where they've got the latter from as MOON has never been that high as far as I can tell, and is about 1/6th of that currently, so using the correct exchange rate that gives a total of 0.0042167 or $3.29.

I don't see any problems with my cgminer config and certainly don't have any hardware errors, so I'm confused as to why I'm not achieving close to the estimated returns indicated on Coinwarz. Here's my current stats from CGWatcher in case they show any problems that I can fix:

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Strategy............... Failover
Is current pool........ True
Is alive............... True
Is enabled............. True
Pool elapsed........... 1 days, 11 hrs, 39 min, 47 sec  (~98.1%)
Mining elapsed......... 1 days, 12 hrs, 21 min, 37 sec
Getworks............... 4718
Accepted............... 23727
Rejected............... 253  (1.1%)
Stale.................. 86  (0.4%)
Discarded.............. 6956
Get Failures........... 173
Remote Failures........ 5
Long Poll.............. False
Min Difficulty......... 32
Min Difficulty Count... 15147
Max Difficulty......... 512
Max Difficulty Count... 9
Diff1 Shares........... 770410
Diff Accepted.......... 759264
Diff Rejected.......... 8096
Diff Stale............. 2752
Last Share Diff........ 32
Last Share Time........ 1390912834
Best Share............. 291615
Proxy Type.............
Proxy..................
Has Stratum............ True
Stratum Active......... True
Stratum URL............ eu.multipool.us
Has GBT................ False
Calls.................. 382772

One thing I've noticed is that the various hashrates multipool shows for my worker all seem off, so currently it shows that I'm mining DOGE at 437 KH/s and that the 10min hashrate is 391 KH/s.

EDIT: At this moment, both the current and 10min hashrate show as 416 KH/s whilst the 1min hashrate is 623 KH/s, so the first two are about 10% lower than cgminer shows and I have no idea how the 1min is calculated or what purpose it serves showing it.
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January 28, 2014, 01:46:10 PM
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I don't seem to be earning what I would expect from multipool.

According to Coinwarz.com my 463KH/s should be bringing in about $7/day with either DOGE or LOT but from 35 hours of mining I've received:

DOGE Jan 28 5:37 AM 1,009.43954900
DOGE Jan 27 6:18 PM 1,213.13550400
MOON Jan 27 5:15 PM 5,232.58490900
DOGE Jan 27 5:05 AM 1,047.64969810

(some of that first DOGE payout was probably mined in an earlier session anyway).

With DOGE @ 0.00000168 and MOON @ 0.00000013 , that's around 0.0055 BTC from DOGE and 0.00068 BTC from MOON, totalling 0.00618 BTC, which at $780/BTC equals $4.82

Multipool's 24 hour estimatation gives me a total of 0.00746142, which is about $5.82, from 2,121 DOGE @ 0.00000170 and 4,700 MOON @ 0.00000080 but I don't know where they've got the latter from as MOON has never been that high as far as I can tell, and is about 1/6th of that currently, so using the correct exchange rate that gives a total of 0.0042167 or $3.29.

I don't see any problems with my cgminer config and certainly don't have any hardware errors, so I'm confused as to why I'm not achieving close to the estimated returns indicated on Coinwarz. Here's my current stats from CGWatcher in case they show any problems that I can fix:

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Strategy............... Failover
Is current pool........ True
Is alive............... True
Is enabled............. True
Pool elapsed........... 1 days, 11 hrs, 39 min, 47 sec  (~98.1%)
Mining elapsed......... 1 days, 12 hrs, 21 min, 37 sec
Getworks............... 4718
Accepted............... 23727
Rejected............... 253  (1.1%)
Stale.................. 86  (0.4%)
Discarded.............. 6956
Get Failures........... 173
Remote Failures........ 5
Long Poll.............. False
Min Difficulty......... 32
Min Difficulty Count... 15147
Max Difficulty......... 512
Max Difficulty Count... 9
Diff1 Shares........... 770410
Diff Accepted.......... 759264
Diff Rejected.......... 8096
Diff Stale............. 2752
Last Share Diff........ 32
Last Share Time........ 1390912834
Best Share............. 291615
Proxy Type.............
Proxy..................
Has Stratum............ True
Stratum Active......... True
Stratum URL............ eu.multipool.us
Has GBT................ False
Calls.................. 382772

One thing I've noticed is that the various hashrates multipool shows for my worker all seem off, so currently it shows that I'm mining DOGE at 437 KH/s and that the 10min hashrate is 391 KH/s.

EDIT: At this moment, both the current and 10min hashrate show as 416 KH/s whilst the 1min hashrate is 623 KH/s, so the first two are about 10% lower than cgminer shows and I have no idea how the 1min is calculated or what purpose it serves showing it.


You are totaly right.... the payments on multipool are off, I don't know why, but for me it's the same.

I am mining with a WU of ~2100 KH/s on the direct port from Doge. This is giving me ~11.000 doge a day. This is ~5.000 doge less then the estimate from Coinwarz.com. Nearly 30%

I don't know how this is possible, but it happens
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