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May 01, 2017, 04:33:58 PM
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What miner and algo does this use?  I keep seeing timetravel but that doesn't seem to work in ccminer.

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could you look into adding    BitCore   BTX   support please it is on :  cryptopia

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We've added to zpool now.

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I think it's a modified timetravel... Here is their thread which has some miners in it:

https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1883902.0


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Ahh just found an updated ccminer:

https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1883902.msg18809382#msg18809382

Profits look like they will compete for top spot.  Thanks.

What miner and algo does this use?  I keep seeing timetravel but that doesn't seem to work in ccminer.

hi crackfoo

could you look into adding    BitCore   BTX   support please it is on :  cryptopia

Regards
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We've added to zpool now.

Cheers

I think it's a modified timetravel... Here is their thread which has some miners in it:

https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1883902.0


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Throwing everything I have (140MH/s) to see that first block . . . hopefully doesn't take too long and is a decent pay out.

Ahh just found an updated ccminer:

https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1883902.msg18809382#msg18809382

Profits look like they will compete for top spot.  Thanks.

What miner and algo does this use?  I keep seeing timetravel but that doesn't seem to work in ccminer.

hi crackfoo

could you look into adding    BitCore   BTX   support please it is on :  cryptopia

Regards
Nemo

We've added to zpool now.

Cheers

I think it's a modified timetravel... Here is their thread which has some miners in it:

https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1883902.0


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May 01, 2017, 11:23:39 PM
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for bitcore algo it does use the timetravel algo so a ccminer .bat should look like this:

ccminerbitcore -r 0 -a timetravel -o stratum+tcp://timetravel.mine.zpool.ca:3556 -u 1D89Ak66QZTgN2Fk2HT14BQMhoE5u5NjbB -p x

this works and runs great !!  but im having hardtime adding to multipoolminer as it uses timetravel algo

this password does not work:

-p c=BTC,myr-gr=67,lyra2v2=37,neoscrypt=1.13,blakecoin=4.7,c11=16.4,groestl=32,blake2s=3.73,x17=10.9,nist5=46.3,skein=512.3,sib=11.8,lbry=272,timetravel=26,decred=2.6,veltor=30,bitcore=28,stats

as it uses timetravel algo not bitcore algo.... pasword would need to look like this:

PASS=c=BTC,myr-gr=67,lyra2v2=37,neoscrypt=1.13,blakecoin=4.7,c11=16.4,groestl=32,blake2s=3.73,x17=10.9,nist5=46.3,skein=512.3,sib=11.8,lbry=272,timetravel=26,decred=2.6,veltor=30,timetravel=28,stats

but i cant have 2x same algo in password as zpool cant tell which is which....

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It should work with bitcore in the password since that is what zpool designated it as, though you would use timetravel in the actual algo (-a ).
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May 02, 2017, 12:06:04 AM
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Hi

for bitcore algo it does use the timetravel algo so a ccminer .bat should look like this:

ccminerbitcore -r 0 -a timetravel -o stratum+tcp://timetravel.mine.zpool.ca:3556 -u 1D89Ak66QZTgN2Fk2HT14BQMhoE5u5NjbB -p x

this works and runs great !!  but im having hardtime adding to multipoolminer as it uses timetravel algo

this password does not work:

-p c=BTC,myr-gr=67,lyra2v2=37,neoscrypt=1.13,blakecoin=4.7,c11=16.4,groestl=32,blake2s=3.73,x17=10.9,nist5=46.3,skein=512.3,sib=11.8,lbry=272,timetravel=26,decred=2.6,veltor=30,bitcore=28,stats

as it uses timetravel algo not bitcore algo.... pasword would need to look like this:

PASS=c=BTC,myr-gr=67,lyra2v2=37,neoscrypt=1.13,blakecoin=4.7,c11=16.4,groestl=32,blake2s=3.73,x17=10.9,nist5=46.3,skein=512.3,sib=11.8,lbry=272,timetravel=26,decred=2.6,veltor=30,timetravel=28,stats

but i cant have 2x same algo in password as zpool cant tell which is which....

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It should work with bitcore in the password since that is what zpool designated it as, though you would use timetravel in the actual algo (-a ).

The algo is different than the other timetravel. Check their thread I posted before for links to the miners for this algo "bitcore".

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NemosMiner-v1.7.2-ZPOOL uploaded:

support for BitCore   BTX  

thanks to: https://github.com/Nigho/ccminer compiled with vs2013 cuda 8.0 compute 5.2 for pascal cards 64bit (ccminerbitcore.exe)

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May 02, 2017, 01:56:58 AM
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MAX was delisted from Bittrex so we've dropped it and the keccak algo.

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The algo is different than the other timetravel. Check their thread I posted before for links to the miners for this algo "bitcore".
For some weird reason they left it as timetravel and not timetravel10 in the version a ccminer that can mine BTX. This ccminer version does not work on regular timetravel.
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MAX was delisted from Bittrex so we've dropped it and the keccak algo.
I don't know if you noticed that UNIT got delisted from Bittrex and the Yobit wallet has been in permanent maintenance for the past 6 months.
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The algo is different than the other timetravel. Check their thread I posted before for links to the miners for this algo "bitcore".
For some weird reason they left it as timetravel and not timetravel10 in the version a ccminer that can mine BTX. This ccminer version does not work on regular timetravel.

ahh ok... well I guess technically it is "timetravel10"

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MAX was delisted from Bittrex so we've dropped it and the keccak algo.
I don't know if you noticed that UNIT got delisted from Bittrex and the Yobit wallet has been in permanent maintenance for the past 6 months.

ahh crap. nope.

Thanks for the heads up.

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May 02, 2017, 10:39:26 AM
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crackfoo your reward for arcticcoin is wrong.
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May 02, 2017, 05:00:47 PM
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KMD payouts are still broken:

4h ago   19.44883841   ...
10h ago   32.02063232   ...
34h ago   8.05710232   48d088f47bd8849

Is this a problem with KMD or a more general one? Should i switch back to BTC?

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May 02, 2017, 05:11:39 PM
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KMD payouts are still broken:

4h ago   19.44883841   ...
10h ago   32.02063232   ...
34h ago   8.05710232   48d088f47bd8849

Is this a problem with KMD or a more general one? Should i switch back to BTC?
looks like there was a duplicated address. Fixed.

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May 02, 2017, 05:55:24 PM
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KMD payouts are still broken:

4h ago   19.44883841   ...
10h ago   32.02063232   ...
34h ago   8.05710232   48d088f47bd8849

Is this a problem with KMD or a more general one? Should i switch back to BTC?
looks like there was a duplicated address. Fixed.

Wow, that was fast.

I've got my KMD payout:
40m ago   74.21159194   8fd53a3b242

Thank you.

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May 02, 2017, 09:38:19 PM
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Any chance on narrowing down why the pool no longer displays connected miner info after they have long uptimes?

http://zpool.ca/?address=1kLsGT9egk3utSKZH46ydTbKj5oMnmBoN This one shows one miner;  but the total hashrate clearely shows the extra 1.1Gh..

http://zpool.ca/?address=1PHSDYvVp6HpqtuUPocK41DrdeHbbezaeP One of my machines in SF is 24/7 uptime in a remote spot;  I never know if it goes down because I can't go reset at a whim (too far to drive)...  I only know if its online by turning the rest of this account's miners off and watching the hashrate plummet and stay at the expected value.

I don't remember this being an issue ~8 mo ago.... so yeah.  I know it's a tough one to track down.

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It does not appear to be switching.

Also, is there a formula for calculating the profitability numbers

I see scrypt is reference at 1. XXX below , is it a ratio of what my actual scrypt hash is to skein?


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SET PASS=RIG02,c=BTC,skein=XXX,blake2s,nist5,c11,lyra2v2,stats
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ECHO multi-algo Switch....
ccminerAlexis78.exe -r 0 -a skein -i 26 -o stratum+tcp://skein.mine.zpool.ca:4933 -u %ADDY% -p %PASS%
ccminerAlexis78.exe -r 0 -a blake2s -i 31 -o stratum+tcp://blake2s.mine.zpool.ca:5766 -u %ADDY% -p %PASS%
ccminerAlexis78.exe -r 0 -a nist5 -i 20 -o stratum+tcp://nist5.mine.zpool.ca:3833 -u %ADDY% -p %PASS%
ccminerAlexis78.exe -r 0 -a c11 -i 21 -o stratum+tcp://c11.mine.zpool.ca:3573 -u %ADDY% -p %PASS%
ccminerAlexis78.exe -r 0 -a lyra2v2 -i 21 -o stratum+tcp://lyra2v2.mine.zpool.ca:4533 -u %ADDY% -p %PASS%
GOTO start

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It does not appear to be switching.

Also, is there a formula for calculating the profitability numbers

I see scrypt is reference at 1. XXX below , is it a ratio of what my actual scrypt hash is to skein?


Code:

SET PASS=RIG02,c=BTC,skein=XXX,blake2s,nist5,c11,lyra2v2,stats
:start
ECHO multi-algo Switch....
ccminerAlexis78.exe -r 0 -a skein -i 26 -o stratum+tcp://skein.mine.zpool.ca:4933 -u %ADDY% -p %PASS%
ccminerAlexis78.exe -r 0 -a blake2s -i 31 -o stratum+tcp://blake2s.mine.zpool.ca:5766 -u %ADDY% -p %PASS%
ccminerAlexis78.exe -r 0 -a nist5 -i 20 -o stratum+tcp://nist5.mine.zpool.ca:3833 -u %ADDY% -p %PASS%
ccminerAlexis78.exe -r 0 -a c11 -i 21 -o stratum+tcp://c11.mine.zpool.ca:3573 -u %ADDY% -p %PASS%
ccminerAlexis78.exe -r 0 -a lyra2v2 -i 21 -o stratum+tcp://lyra2v2.mine.zpool.ca:4533 -u %ADDY% -p %PASS%
GOTO start


Mine seem to be switching...

Yes, well I've set all the normalization to 1 for all algos. I'm not positive, but essentially, you can put in a value thats equivalent to the hash rate your rigs gets on each algo.


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It does not appear to be switching.

Also, is there a formula for calculating the profitability numbers

I see scrypt is reference at 1. XXX below , is it a ratio of what my actual scrypt hash is to skein?


Code:

SET PASS=RIG02,c=BTC,skein=XXX,blake2s,nist5,c11,lyra2v2,stats
:start
ECHO multi-algo Switch....
ccminerAlexis78.exe -r 0 -a skein -i 26 -o stratum+tcp://skein.mine.zpool.ca:4933 -u %ADDY% -p %PASS%
ccminerAlexis78.exe -r 0 -a blake2s -i 31 -o stratum+tcp://blake2s.mine.zpool.ca:5766 -u %ADDY% -p %PASS%
ccminerAlexis78.exe -r 0 -a nist5 -i 20 -o stratum+tcp://nist5.mine.zpool.ca:3833 -u %ADDY% -p %PASS%
ccminerAlexis78.exe -r 0 -a c11 -i 21 -o stratum+tcp://c11.mine.zpool.ca:3573 -u %ADDY% -p %PASS%
ccminerAlexis78.exe -r 0 -a lyra2v2 -i 21 -o stratum+tcp://lyra2v2.mine.zpool.ca:4533 -u %ADDY% -p %PASS%
GOTO start


Its fun seeing my code snippetts everywhere XD

your batch has no normalization in it whatsoever;  you have to do it for all algos that you have in your batch, not just one as a reference;  as crackfoo explained, poolside they are all treated as one;  which is smart as there is a HUGE difference between nvidia and AMD miner hashrates.... it caused quite a bit of confusion for people in the past.

Check the link in my sig for the batch;  there's a link to the original batch post as well in that post...  In those should be a link to some normalization values I have run myself  and lots of good info;  Just pick a normalization that's close to the caliber of your card you are using.  For instance if you have a 970, you could use my 960 or 980 numbers, not the 1070 numbers... etc.  *edit* just looked, its directly in my sigs link, not 2 links deep.

once all of the algos have an "equals" value assigned to them, you will see the profit switching more where it should be.

Thinking about it now;  I should double check that I have at least some sort of normalization forced in my batch posted presently;  which I think is true... gonna double check just to be sure =)  I think I posted it before the change on poolside to 1 happened.  I checked, its good.  Notes at bottom of batch as to what normalization it has.

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It does not appear to be switching.

Also, is there a formula for calculating the profitability numbers

I see scrypt is reference at 1. XXX below , is it a ratio of what my actual scrypt hash is to skein?


Code:

SET PASS=RIG02,c=BTC,skein=XXX,blake2s,nist5,c11,lyra2v2,stats
:start
ECHO multi-algo Switch....
ccminerAlexis78.exe -r 0 -a skein -i 26 -o stratum+tcp://skein.mine.zpool.ca:4933 -u %ADDY% -p %PASS%
ccminerAlexis78.exe -r 0 -a blake2s -i 31 -o stratum+tcp://blake2s.mine.zpool.ca:5766 -u %ADDY% -p %PASS%
ccminerAlexis78.exe -r 0 -a nist5 -i 20 -o stratum+tcp://nist5.mine.zpool.ca:3833 -u %ADDY% -p %PASS%
ccminerAlexis78.exe -r 0 -a c11 -i 21 -o stratum+tcp://c11.mine.zpool.ca:3573 -u %ADDY% -p %PASS%
ccminerAlexis78.exe -r 0 -a lyra2v2 -i 21 -o stratum+tcp://lyra2v2.mine.zpool.ca:4533 -u %ADDY% -p %PASS%
GOTO start


Its fun seeing my code snippetts everywhere XD

your batch has no normalization in it whatsoever;  you have to do it for all algos that you have in your batch, not just one as a reference;  as crackfoo explained, poolside they are all treated as one;  which is smart as there is a HUGE difference between nvidia and AMD miner hashrates.... it caused quite a bit of confusion for people in the past.

Check the link in my sig for the batch;  there's a link to the original batch post as well in that post...  In those should be a link to some normalization values I have run myself  and lots of good info;  Just pick a normalization that's close to the caliber of your card you are using.  For instance if you have a 970, you could use my 960 or 980 numbers, not the 1070 numbers... etc.

once all of the algos have an "equals" value assigned to them, you will see the profit switching more where it should be.

Thinking about it now;  I should double check that I have at least some sort of normalization forced in my batch posted presently;  which I think is true... gonna double check just to be sure =)  I think I posted it before the change on poolside to 1 happened.  I checked, its good.  Notes at bottom of batch as to what normalization it has.

and I found where they were referencing on the pool. I had an old table saying we did the normalizations when we actually don't.

http://www.zpool.ca/site/multialgo

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