garandhero
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December 31, 2017, 04:40:30 AM |
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Sometimes when mining I get this, and I'll get a ton of them very rapidly....
Ninja (lyra2v2)(auxPoW) 0.014137 --- 0.069% 0.00000000 4m ago
The mBTC just says 0.00000 does that mean I'm not getting anything from it??
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aarons6
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December 31, 2017, 04:44:46 AM |
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Sometimes when mining I get this, and I'll get a ton of them very rapidly....
Ninja (lyra2v2)(auxPoW) 0.014137 --- 0.069% 0.00000000 4m ago
The mBTC just says 0.00000 does that mean I'm not getting anything from it??
i think those are merge mined coins and have no real value anyway
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garandhero
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December 31, 2017, 04:47:43 AM |
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Sometimes when mining I get this, and I'll get a ton of them very rapidly....
Ninja (lyra2v2)(auxPoW) 0.014137 --- 0.069% 0.00000000 4m ago
The mBTC just says 0.00000 does that mean I'm not getting anything from it??
i think those are merge mined coins and have no real value anyway Alright? Yeah I'm on x17 and these keep popping up, not even the right algorithm... Is it a problem?
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variable42
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December 31, 2017, 05:02:29 AM |
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Yeah I'm on x17 and these keep popping up, not even the right algorithm... Is it a problem?
Merged mining. Requires no extra effort on the part of the miners. It's free money, albeit a tiny tiny amount of free money. Not to worry. Also, it's been discussed multiple times in this thread previously. Though admittedly it can be difficult to find information in the hundreds of pages we have now.
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malthrax
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December 31, 2017, 06:23:05 AM |
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Sometimes when mining I get this, and I'll get a ton of them very rapidly....
Ninja (lyra2v2)(auxPoW) 0.014137 --- 0.069% 0.00000000 4m ago
The mBTC just says 0.00000 does that mean I'm not getting anything from it??
i think those are merge mined coins and have no real value anyway Alright? Yeah I'm on x17 and these keep popping up, not even the right algorithm... Is it a problem? its perfectly normal. doesn't hurt your hashrate or shares submitted, and might get you a little extra on the side.
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garandhero
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December 31, 2017, 03:35:16 PM |
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Sometimes when mining I get this, and I'll get a ton of them very rapidly....
Ninja (lyra2v2)(auxPoW) 0.014137 --- 0.069% 0.00000000 4m ago
The mBTC just says 0.00000 does that mean I'm not getting anything from it??
i think those are merge mined coins and have no real value anyway Alright? Yeah I'm on x17 and these keep popping up, not even the right algorithm... Is it a problem? its perfectly normal. doesn't hurt your hashrate or shares submitted, and might get you a little extra on the side. Thanks, I just feel like I'm always on x17 - is that bizarre? I always thought equihash was really good for nivida; but it never uses that algo..
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guytechie
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December 31, 2017, 03:56:41 PM |
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With NVIDIA GTX 1070's; is X17 worth mining?
Yes. Are there particular algorithms that are better for NVIDIA cards?
Yes. Please advise?
You should benchmark your exact card(s), as there are variations between manufacturers (eVGA vs. MSI vs. ASUS, etc.), and over/under-clock as appropriate. Thanks. I did benchmark, they're all EVGA cards. I'm just wondering overall which algorithms are typically better for Nvidia? If you’re using nvidia, just use a script like Nemosminer or Sniffdog miner to automatically mine the best algo based on profitability. They benchmark your card(s) and use that to decide what best to mine at any given moment. As for equihash, yes nvidia is good at hashing it, but that doesn’t necessarily means it’s the most profitable. I find the most profitable algo seems to switch between tribes, x17, blake2, and skein the most.
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Riptide_NVN
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December 31, 2017, 09:13:31 PM |
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Is there any way to decrease the frequency of payouts? Say once a week max?
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variable42
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January 01, 2018, 12:16:58 AM |
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Is there any way to decrease the frequency of payouts? Say once a week max?
Unfortunately not. Payouts occur automatically based on balance. However, you don't directly pay for the transfer fee when the payout occurs. The transfer fee is paid by zpool, using the 2% fee that's collected on everything mined. So, you needn't be worried about transfer fees cutting into your balance. You will be paid out in full based on the accrued balance.
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malthrax
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January 01, 2018, 12:46:38 AM |
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Is there any way to decrease the frequency of payouts? Say once a week max?
Use an external wallet that lets you export a transaction list to CSV for XLS, or ask your exchange for a transaction report.
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Hitti
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January 01, 2018, 12:53:59 AM |
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Please, help me. I have a few Baikal miners. I'm able to mine directly only by Cube - sgminer/5.5.2-b (c=BTC,x11,x13=1000,x14=1000,qubit ...) I'm not able to connect by giant and giant+ (sgminers 5.5.5b, 5.5.6b). Reports pool as dead. Same settings as Cube. But it works over proxy server. Whats wrong with zpool?
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yunghan
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January 01, 2018, 02:53:38 AM |
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I am currently mining xvg with the x17 algorithm with 4 separate computers with nvidia video cards (10 series) using the latest version of ccminer tpuvrot. I'm noticing today especially that the hashrate that I'm getting in ccminer is vastly different from the hashrate reported on the zpool.ca website under my wallet address. For example one of my computers has 3 gtx 1080s and ccminer says I'm getting 29 MH/s consistently but on the website it jumps from 16 MH/s to 20MH/s which I find to be significantly different. What is going on? I just want to make sure it's not something on my end like I'm using a computer with 3 video cards connected, or all the computer are coming from the same ip address going to the same wallet. I saw other people mentioned this earlier but with no real answer.
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thel3lue
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January 01, 2018, 04:25:59 AM |
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may i know zpool can payout with eth?
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malthrax
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January 01, 2018, 05:09:46 AM |
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may i know zpool can payout with eth? may i know you can read homepage?
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variable42
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January 01, 2018, 06:58:27 AM |
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I am currently mining xvg with the x17 algorithm with 4 separate computers with nvidia video cards (10 series) using the latest version of ccminer tpuvrot. I'm noticing today especially that the hashrate that I'm getting in ccminer is vastly different from the hashrate reported on the zpool.ca website under my wallet address. For example one of my computers has 3 gtx 1080s and ccminer says I'm getting 29 MH/s consistently but on the website it jumps from 16 MH/s to 20MH/s which I find to be significantly different. What is going on? I just want to make sure it's not something on my end like I'm using a computer with 3 video cards connected, or all the computer are coming from the same ip address going to the same wallet. I saw other people mentioned this earlier but with no real answer.
I'm guessing the algo you're mining hasn't found a block in a while. At least, that's what normally causes my hashrate on the website to appear slower than it should. I think the website is bad at calculating hashrate for shares which end up being discarded because the block isn't found by our pool. In any case, it's just an estimate, and you aren't paid based on your hashrate anyway. You're paid based on submitted shares for a found block.
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January 01, 2018, 07:21:20 AM |
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I am currently mining xvg with the x17 algorithm with 4 separate computers with nvidia video cards (10 series) using the latest version of ccminer tpuvrot. I'm noticing today especially that the hashrate that I'm getting in ccminer is vastly different from the hashrate reported on the zpool.ca website under my wallet address. For example one of my computers has 3 gtx 1080s and ccminer says I'm getting 29 MH/s consistently but on the website it jumps from 16 MH/s to 20MH/s which I find to be significantly different. What is going on? I just want to make sure it's not something on my end like I'm using a computer with 3 video cards connected, or all the computer are coming from the same ip address going to the same wallet. I saw other people mentioned this earlier but with no real answer.
I'm guessing the algo you're mining hasn't found a block in a while. At least, that's what normally causes my hashrate on the website to appear slower than it should. I think the website is bad at calculating hashrate for shares which end up being discarded because the block isn't found by our pool. In any case, it's just an estimate, and you aren't paid based on your hashrate anyway. You're paid based on submitted shares for a found block. also its seems as if most of the pools on the site have either been under a DDOS attack, or NiceHack is flooding newbs with lambo rigs onto each pool in turn causing them to fall over. when you see 4000+ miners on X17 and an average hash rate of 10MH/sec per miner, there's fuckery afoot.
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kopija
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January 01, 2018, 08:53:20 AM |
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Greetings and happy new year crackfoo and others. How come I cannot use Segwit adress for payments? I am getting "recv line failed" error when I put my Segwit adress in wallet field. Thanks.
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we are nothing but a smart contracts on a cosmic blockchain
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variable42
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January 01, 2018, 10:10:01 AM |
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Greetings and happy new year crackfoo and others. How come I cannot use Segwit adress for payments? I am getting "recv line failed" error when I put my Segwit adress in wallet field. Thanks.
Does your address start with "3," or "bc1?" From personal experience, P2SH addresses which begin with "3" should work. I haven't tried a bech32 address which starts with "bc1" so I can't speak to that.
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January 01, 2018, 10:46:10 AM |
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* values in mBTC/MH/day, per PH for sha256 & GH for scrypt, blake, decred, x11, quark, qubit, kS for equihash Still at the site there's no notice about GH for keccak. Also there's no "blake" algo at the pool, it has "blakecoin" and "blake2s". Is blake2s per MH or GH? Does the pool have dedicated ports for nicehash and rented rigs, or it's Ok to use common ones?
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Blisk
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January 01, 2018, 12:35:30 PM |
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Can someone please paste here settings for sgminer for mining best profitability currency?
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