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January 05, 2018, 12:07:01 PM
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suprnova sucks that's why id try to find a different zcl pool, I tried to mine zcash there at supernova and I ended up switching to flypool lol

Flypool for ZEC would be my choice too; in fact it was until I discovered MiningPoolHub. ZEC is far not the most profitable coin to mine at the moment. At MPH you can switch easily between coins (or even set up autoswitch) and autoexchange mined coins to a coin of your choice. So mine whatever is most profitable at the moment and get paid in whatever you prefer (ZEC if you wish). Highly recommend.

did mph and didn't like it, especially since I don't use the auto switch, btw you pay there fees for convenience, as matter of fact I don't like any place you have to set up an account just to mine, if I cant use JUST my wallet addy then that's just too much hassle

there are other other better pools, for zcl id try miningspeed with there .4 percent fee, last I check mph has a 1 percent fee

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January 05, 2018, 12:23:01 PM
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suprnova sucks that's why id try to find a different zcl pool, I tried to mine zcash there at supernova and I ended up switching to flypool lol

Flypool for ZEC would be my choice too; in fact it was until I discovered MiningPoolHub. ZEC is far not the most profitable coin to mine at the moment. At MPH you can switch easily between coins (or even set up autoswitch) and autoexchange mined coins to a coin of your choice. So mine whatever is most profitable at the moment and get paid in whatever you prefer (ZEC if you wish). Highly recommend.

did mph and didn't like it, especially since I don't use the auto switch, btw you pay there fees for convenience, as matter of fact I don't like any place you have to set up an account just to mine, if I cant use JUST my wallet addy then that's just too much hassle

there are other other better pools, for zcl id try miningspeed with there .4 percent fee, last I check mph has a 1 percent fee

How long does it take to register with fake credentials through Tor (I don't say you should)? 30 sec. But the main point is that ZEC is 30% less profitable to mine then ZCL at the moment. It could revert tomorrow. So you suggest to jump from one pool to another? Dono. They actually charge smaller fee (0.9%) then flypool (1%). And fee for autoexchange are negligible (0.25% as I remember). It's of course personal choice where and how to mine, but it's always good to know your options.
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January 05, 2018, 12:26:35 PM
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Hi,

I'm mining multi algo with miningpoolhub, with EWBF for equihash, but i got a problem:
when equihash isn't best algo for profits, pool disconnects and miner have to close.
i tried  --eexit 2 and  --eexit 3 but 5mns are gone before EWBF closes himself

Can you help me please?

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January 05, 2018, 04:51:53 PM
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And again, you are not right, since in short run, like one day, the LUCK plays a role. Smaller pool sometimes doesn't not find the block for a half of day, and some days it can find three blocks almost in a row plus some additional over day. So your day to day payouts would differ significantly, but let it run whole month and probability and luck doesn't play a role anymore (or very less significant).

He ran the miner for 10 hours, if Suprnova is small pool for ZCL, then luck matters.

Nope, here I'm right. Suprnova is 25% of overall hashrate for ZCL. With their hash power block time should be ~10 min and they should find ~150 blocks per day (that's my best estimate, you can check and give us more accurate numbers). So.... everything else is I guess clear.




I've been mining ZCL specifically since the first week of December and have been checking pool hashrates and net hashrate basically every hour since then.

In the last 24 hours Suprnova found 123 blocks and they've been averaging about 130 per day for a while--whereas MiningPoolHub has been averaging close to 250 per day. I mined with Suprnova for the first week and profits were significantly lower than all estimates I ran. I switched pools and am outperforming WhatToMine easily.

Luck is a huge component right now and then you throw in all of the pool hoppers because of the ZCL craze. Just watch the Suprnova pool hashrate. It fluctuates from 10% to 25% of the net hashrate almost every block. Their pool rate is never consistently 25%--normally sub-15-20%. But when blocks are found the hoppers are in and the rewards are dissipated.

Edit: P.S. - I'm not trying to say you're wrong. What you've described is accurate, it's just not how Suprnova is currently working out at the moment. I think the big variable here is the pool hopping.
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January 05, 2018, 04:54:25 PM
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And again, you are not right, since in short run, like one day, the LUCK plays a role. Smaller pool sometimes doesn't not find the block for a half of day, and some days it can find three blocks almost in a row plus some additional over day. So your day to day payouts would differ significantly, but let it run whole month and probability and luck doesn't play a role anymore (or very less significant).

He ran the miner for 10 hours, if Suprnova is small pool for ZCL, then luck matters.

Nope, here I'm right. Suprnova is 25% of overall hashrate for ZCL. With their hash power block time should be ~10 min and they should find ~150 blocks per day (that's my best estimate, you can check and give us more accurate numbers). So.... everything else is I guess clear.




Just out of curiosity where do you find your percentages? I found miningpoollists.com shows a pie chart of some pools (not sure if all). Thinking of switching to zencash. Lower overall network hash but suprnova has a larger percentage shown there.
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January 05, 2018, 04:56:44 PM
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And again, you are not right, since in short run, like one day, the LUCK plays a role. Smaller pool sometimes doesn't not find the block for a half of day, and some days it can find three blocks almost in a row plus some additional over day. So your day to day payouts would differ significantly, but let it run whole month and probability and luck doesn't play a role anymore (or very less significant).

He ran the miner for 10 hours, if Suprnova is small pool for ZCL, then luck matters.

Nope, here I'm right. Suprnova is 25% of overall hashrate for ZCL. With their hash power block time should be ~10 min and they should find ~150 blocks per day (that's my best estimate, you can check and give us more accurate numbers). So.... everything else is I guess clear.




Just out of curiosity where do you find your percentages? I found miningpoollists.com shows a pie chart of some pools (not sure if all). Thinking of switching to zencash. Lower overall network hash but suprnova has a larger percentage shown there.

Miningpoollists is not accurate at all. Suprnova lists their hasrate and the pool's hashrate on their website. MiningPoolHub doesn't, but just look at the average blocks found per hour and that should tell you what you need to know.
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January 05, 2018, 04:57:38 PM
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Is there an update of EWBF planned anytime soon?
I use CCMiner, but loved ewbf.
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January 05, 2018, 05:16:53 PM
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Miningpoollists is not accurate at all. Suprnova lists their hasrate and the pool's hashrate on their website. MiningPoolHub doesn't, but just look at the average blocks found per hour and that should tell you what you need to know.
MPH of course shows full statistic (more detailed then Suprnova) including pool hashrate and total hashrate (look at statistics -> pool in a specific coin's page)
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January 05, 2018, 05:33:28 PM
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Miningpoollists is not accurate at all. Suprnova lists their hasrate and the pool's hashrate on their website. MiningPoolHub doesn't, but just look at the average blocks found per hour and that should tell you what you need to know.
MPH of course shows full statistic (more detailed then Suprnova) including pool hashrate and total hashrate (look at statistics -> pool in a specific coin's page)

suprnova shows the pool hashrate and the net hash. But im looking on MPH statistics>pool>general hashrate and it shows the pools hash but not the network.
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January 05, 2018, 05:35:33 PM
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best pool for zclassic and zencash ...also which miner for this coin .. can i mine with EWBF's CUDA or can you suggest some other software
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January 05, 2018, 07:05:44 PM
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Any reason to use this over dstm miner which is faster?
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January 05, 2018, 07:10:42 PM
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Any reason to use this over dstm miner which is faster?

I use dstm, but I prefer EWBF's readout much more.
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January 05, 2018, 07:14:59 PM
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Any reason to use this over dstm miner which is faster?

I use dstm, but I prefer EWBF's readout much more.

I agree, but performance over swag 24/7.
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January 05, 2018, 07:21:43 PM
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Miningpoollists is not accurate at all. Suprnova lists their hasrate and the pool's hashrate on their website. MiningPoolHub doesn't, but just look at the average blocks found per hour and that should tell you what you need to know.
MPH of course shows full statistic (more detailed then Suprnova) including pool hashrate and total hashrate (look at statistics -> pool in a specific coin's page)

suprnova shows the pool hashrate and the net hash. But im looking on MPH statistics>pool>general hashrate and it shows the pools hash but not the network.

pool hashrate, your hashrate and net hashrate are at the dashboard...How can you not see it?? It's right on the main page  - your dashboard
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January 05, 2018, 07:22:47 PM
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Any reason to use this over dstm miner which is faster?

More stable, 0% fee
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January 05, 2018, 07:23:55 PM
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Any reason to use this over dstm miner which is faster?

More stable, 0% fee

I find dstm very stable, no issues whatsoever.
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January 05, 2018, 08:31:49 PM
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Miningpoollists is not accurate at all. Suprnova lists their hasrate and the pool's hashrate on their website. MiningPoolHub doesn't, but just look at the average blocks found per hour and that should tell you what you need to know.
MPH of course shows full statistic (more detailed then Suprnova) including pool hashrate and total hashrate (look at statistics -> pool in a specific coin's page)

suprnova shows the pool hashrate and the net hash. But im looking on MPH statistics>pool>general hashrate and it shows the pools hash but not the network.

pool hashrate, your hashrate and net hashrate are at the dashboard...How can you not see it?? It's right on the main page  - your dashboard

Chill. You didn't say dashboard you said statistics>pool.
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January 05, 2018, 08:59:21 PM
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Any reason to use this over dstm miner which is faster?

dstm is not always faster.


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January 06, 2018, 09:24:04 AM
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been using this miner since its release no issues so far and it has improved drastically with the updates thanks dev Smiley
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January 06, 2018, 09:58:10 AM
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been using this miner since its release no issues so far and it has improved drastically with the updates thanks dev Smiley

Which update?
last update was December 07, 2016

Seems like dev has abandoned this awesome miner.

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