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December 14, 2017, 06:17:44 AM
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For now I’ve redirected my m7m miners to ahashpool.  The pool hashrate is low, though, so it takes forever to find a block.  Anyone care to join while we wait for zpool to get m7m back?

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December 14, 2017, 06:19:33 AM
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What is the min. payment amount? I think all payment details are different then the ritten in the pool? I need details

Can be found on the http://zpool.ca mainpage... right up top.  It changes now and then... but not often... its only changed a few times recently because of the major changes in BTC price and market flux.

I am thinking of building a new PC for gaming and mining purposes, what GPU and specs would you guys suggest.

Its subjective.

Buy up to date hardware, but spend what you are comfortable spending.

If you plan to mine with it;  higher tier products/models will be more powerful and reliable...   Don't buy older hardware that will become obsolete.

The pc itself doesn't need to be powerful or high tier;  but you plan to game, so id build around the games/things you wish to do with it otherwise.

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December 14, 2017, 07:37:09 AM
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pool transferred 0.00277110 today. So payment is not clear. I stopped mining above 0.27 to get all amount in sunday. I mined 1 week in za pool and it is enough to hate from there.
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December 14, 2017, 08:01:01 AM
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Hello everyone! i have a question for those of you who use EthOS for mining. I wanted to try multi minning at zpool but you need to put your wallet as username and i dont know how to do that in EthOS. i have default name from ethos which i can change to anything else BUT! it has lenght limit of 6 digits. Anyone overcome this problem?  Any help would be great Smiley thanks in advance
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December 14, 2017, 12:19:33 PM
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Hi Crackfoo
Looking at the block times for litecoin (4hours and above) would it be better to take that out of the Scrypt coin pool - As I understand it once miners go onto a coin they stay on it until a block is found? If so this means that most of the pool will be 'stuck' on Litecoin for several hours...
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December 14, 2017, 01:54:43 PM
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For now I’ve redirected my m7m miners to ahashpool.  The pool hashrate is low, though, so it takes forever to find a block.  Anyone care to join while we wait for zpool to get m7m back?

Thanks for finding an alt pool, I dont have much higher end equipment, and this is just what I needed.
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December 14, 2017, 02:37:57 PM
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Equihash miner is hashing normally but not finding shares.  Electricity used. Sad

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December 14, 2017, 02:46:54 PM
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Equihash miner is hashing normally but not finding shares.  Electricity used. Sad

same thing i experience to with equihash algo & i stop waste electricity moving on ... bad problem is coin are set in & out to offen & create a unstable situation, but probabil this is happen because to many miner try to join on pool what was not ready for soo many

p.s. try mining neoscript algo but be ware what i say coin are set in & out ...
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December 14, 2017, 05:40:37 PM
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Equihash miner is hashing normally but not finding shares.  Electricity used. Sad

I'm still seeing shares, slowing down a little bit though.
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December 14, 2017, 08:01:45 PM
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Hi,
Can you guys try to add USDEX formerly USDe coin to the pool? It will be a great addition to yours. Thanks

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December 14, 2017, 08:03:28 PM
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Is there an issue with the lyra2z pool?  I"m getting 98% rejection with invalid job id as the reason.  Other pools seem to be working okay.    Rebooted/relaunched all miners, and my network as well.  Issue persists since late last night.
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December 14, 2017, 08:05:18 PM
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Is there an issue with the lyra2z pool?  I"m getting 98% rejection with invalid job id as the reason.  Other pools seem to be working okay.    Rebooted/relaunched all miners, and my network as well.  Issue persists since late last night.

we're updating that wallet right now as a req from the dev. The update forced a re-index and so it's currently syncing and should be back again shortly.

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December 14, 2017, 08:55:53 PM
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Is there someting up with the Scrypt pool - last 24 hour profitability is barely half the current (projected is completely wacky...) and has been consistently low since the major issues.
I was willing to think it was purely a display issue but have switched my miner back (I needed to get to a withdrawal threshold on another pool) and it does look like my current rate of return is in line with the 'last 24' figure. 
With my L3+ (500Mh/s) over 24h I can get 0.08 - 0.1 LTC on an LTC pool which is roughly 0.001 BTC , Here I have got about 0.0002 BTC (from 0.00146 up to 0.00168) over 10 hours or so which is around 0.0005 BTC over 24 hours (and in line with the displayed 1.2 mBTC/GH).
All the coins show profitability of 2-3 mBTC/GH so it is difficult to see why the pool is only making 1.2mBTC/GH...
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December 14, 2017, 09:08:46 PM
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Does anyone know how to set a specific difficulty for neoscrypt through Awesomeminer?  It keeps pushing my difficulty to 2186 and then my estimated hash rate plummets, then it drops down to 256 and starts the cycle of working back up over again.  If anyone has a suggested difficulty recommendation, I'm getting about 7.2-7.3 MH/s.  Thanks!
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December 14, 2017, 09:12:37 PM
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as per the web site
http://zpool.ca/site/diff

you add a parameter d=xxx to your password, so it will (probably) look like
c=BTC,d=512

Does anyone know how to set a specific difficulty for neoscrypt through Awesomeminer?  It keeps pushing my difficulty to 2186 and then my estimated hash rate plummets, then it drops down to 256 and starts the cycle of working back up over again.  If anyone has a suggested difficulty recommendation, I'm getting about 7.2-7.3 MH/s.  Thanks!
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December 14, 2017, 09:19:52 PM
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Do you know if this would be typed under "Command line parameters (optional)" on awesomeminer?

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as per the web site
http://zpool.ca/site/diff

you add a parameter d=xxx to your password, so it will (probably) look like
c=BTC,d=512

Does anyone know how to set a specific difficulty for neoscrypt through Awesomeminer?  It keeps pushing my difficulty to 2186 and then my estimated hash rate plummets, then it drops down to 256 and starts the cycle of working back up over again.  If anyone has a suggested difficulty recommendation, I'm getting about 7.2-7.3 MH/s.  Thanks!
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December 14, 2017, 09:23:27 PM
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No - in the passwordfield where you have put the c=BTC value, ZPool uses the Password field to pass this information so as far as the miner software it IS the password!

Do you know if this would be typed under "Command line parameters (optional)" on awesomeminer?

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as per the web site
http://zpool.ca/site/diff

you add a parameter d=xxx to your password, so it will (probably) look like
c=BTC,d=512

Does anyone know how to set a specific difficulty for neoscrypt through Awesomeminer?  It keeps pushing my difficulty to 2186 and then my estimated hash rate plummets, then it drops down to 256 and starts the cycle of working back up over again.  If anyone has a suggested difficulty recommendation, I'm getting about 7.2-7.3 MH/s.  Thanks!
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December 14, 2017, 09:53:59 PM
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I'm using awesome miner and zpool. But the problem is that I only get like 1 dollar per hour using 6 gtx 1080 TI's.
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December 14, 2017, 10:35:59 PM
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Just started mining today. I have question about transferring BTC from zpool to my bitcoin wallet. The sites states : "balances more than 0.0025 are paid several evenings each week" which I think is about $40 usd. I have heard that bitcoins transaction fees are very high. Who pays the transaction fee and how much is it going to be? Would it be smart for use a different wallet with lower transaction fees?
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December 14, 2017, 11:04:30 PM
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What is the min. payment amount? I think all payment details are different then the ritten in the pool? I need details

I got paid 0.00201994 BTC an hour ago so I guess it's 0.002



I'm using MultiPoolMiner for several Zpool algos and the daily average for me is around 0.00029. About 2 weeks ago was fine but since then it dropped significantly (at around the NiceHash hack). I started writing down the Total Unpaid balance into a spreadsheet every day and by calculating the deltas for the timeframes I'm getting only 0.0001 BTC daily which is way less than expected for an overclocked GTX 1060.

crackfoo could you give an explanation for this massive difference?
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