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Author Topic: [4+ EH] Slush Pool (slushpool.com); Overt AsicBoost; World First Mining Pool  (Read 4382725 times)
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March 13, 2018, 04:38:17 PM
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Figured that was it. I don't know why they don't recognize " . "! Oh well, a simple reset isn't so bad.

Cheers.
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March 14, 2018, 01:40:57 AM
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Figured that was it. I don't know why they don't recognize " . "! Oh well, a simple reset isn't so bad.

Cheers.

Bug in the system, the first "." separates your name from the worker, so it thinks it's looking for something else, of which isn't there!
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March 14, 2018, 09:53:00 AM
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Do you think it's clever to split half miners on Slush and other on BTC.com ?

Or better put all of them on Slush ? ( I'm talking about only 6 s9 for now )
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March 14, 2018, 10:46:37 AM
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Do you think it's clever to split half miners on Slush and other on BTC.com ?

Or better put all of them on Slush ? ( I'm talking about only 6 s9 for now )

Why not mine at Kano.is? Only 0.9% fees Smiley

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March 14, 2018, 01:10:17 PM
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Do you think it's clever to split half miners on Slush and other on BTC.com ?

Or better put all of them on Slush ? ( I'm talking about only 6 s9 for now )

Definitely not at BTC.com   Split them between slush and kano for a month, see how you fare!
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March 14, 2018, 02:52:58 PM
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Do you think it's clever to split half miners on Slush and other on BTC.com ?

Or better put all of them on Slush ? ( I'm talking about only 6 s9 for now )

Definitely not at BTC.com   Split them between slush and kano for a month, see how you fare!

Why not ! But nobody ever did it before me ?  Wink

Because when I read some post here about kano, it seems that it's not the ideal for noobs ( what I'm still ) And that not everybody is agree about the results. Of course, when come the question '' wich pool pay more "  Roll Eyes
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March 14, 2018, 06:06:31 PM
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Do you think it's clever to split half miners on Slush and other on BTC.com ?

Or better put all of them on Slush ? ( I'm talking about only 6 s9 for now )

Definitely not at BTC.com   Split them between slush and kano for a month, see how you fare!

Why not ! But nobody ever did it before me ?  Wink

Because when I read some post here about kano, it seems that it's not the ideal for noobs ( what I'm still ) And that not everybody is agree about the results. Of course, when come the question '' wich pool pay more "  Roll Eyes

BTC.com doesn't pay out transaction fees, so you have that working against you.   Other than that, it's really up to you between slush and kano, both of whom do payout transaction fees (and have lower fees in general).  You can lead a horse to water......
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March 14, 2018, 10:19:49 PM
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Do you think it's clever to split half miners on Slush and other on BTC.com ?

Or better put all of them on Slush ? ( I'm talking about only 6 s9 for now )

Definitely not at BTC.com   Split them between slush and kano for a month, see how you fare!

Why not ! But nobody ever did it before me ?  Wink

Because when I read some post here about kano, it seems that it's not the ideal for noobs ( what I'm still ) And that not everybody is agree about the results. Of course, when come the question '' wich pool pay more "  Roll Eyes

The main difference is pool fees - 2% at Slush and 0.9% at Kano.

Kano pays 1.1% more per block found.




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March 16, 2018, 04:21:27 PM
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Anybody experiencing connection drop outs with slushpool rn?

I am being juggled by slushpool since 2 am.  Temps on my 10 miners are low 70s, colo not having ISP issues, so I'm believing slushpool is acting a fool rn.

Thanks ya'll (I'm sorry I initially posted this in the wrong forum)

Jerry
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March 16, 2018, 09:40:34 PM
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The main difference is pool fees - 2% at Slush and 0.9% at Kano.  Kano pays 1.1% more per block found.

What are other diff's bt pools?  I know slushpool but not CK pool?

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March 16, 2018, 10:05:46 PM
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The main difference is pool fees - 2% at Slush and 0.9% at Kano.  Kano pays 1.1% more per block found.

What are other diff's bt pools?  I know slushpool but not CK pool?


ckpool.org 's fee is zero. 0%.

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March 16, 2018, 10:24:19 PM
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The main difference is pool fees - 2% at Slush and 0.9% at Kano.  Kano pays 1.1% more per block found.

What are other diff's bt pools?  I know slushpool but not CK pool?


ckpool.org 's fee is zero. 0%.
But the losses due to diff changes are expected to be around 5% to 10%

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March 18, 2018, 11:13:18 AM
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Has someone an ''easy trick'', or rule of thumb to roughly calculate the real payout time remaining , after that the stupid green/blue bar reached 100% ?

thank you.
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March 18, 2018, 02:01:28 PM
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Has someone an ''easy trick'', or rule of thumb to roughly calculate the real payout time remaining , after that the stupid green/blue bar reached 100% ?

thank you.

If you are referring to the "% to payout" bar. Once it is full you should have reached the payout threshold you have set for your account. This usually pays out automatically within a couple hours.
One time I noticed it hadn't paid out in over a day so I sent them an email and it was sorted out 2 hours later


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March 18, 2018, 04:44:47 PM
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Has someone an ''easy trick'', or rule of thumb to roughly calculate the real payout time remaining , after that the stupid green/blue bar reached 100% ?

thank you.

All depends on how much hash you're pointing at the pool and your threshold payout. 
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March 18, 2018, 07:34:27 PM
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Has someone an ''easy trick'', or rule of thumb to roughly calculate the real payout time remaining , after that the stupid green/blue bar reached 100% ?

thank you.

All depends on how much hash you're pointing at the pool and your threshold payout.  


yes of course, and others factors, like your scoring rewards etc; So independently of whatever hasrate you have etc, I wonder how do you calcultate the real remaining time to the real payout.

Lets take an example with:  
-80 th/s.
-treshold at 0.01btc.


As soon as your total of confirmed and unconfirmed reward reach 0.01btc the bar is full and 100% payout appear. ( just to make you happy )

Let's say that at this moment your Confirmed reward is at 0.005btc to stay simple. So the Unconfirmed is at least at 0.005btc. But how do you simply do your maths at this moment ?
Between the blocks, the duration of the confirmation, the unconfirmed rewards and the rewards of each unconfirmed blocks...It's a little bit tricky isn't it ?
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March 18, 2018, 08:06:58 PM
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Has someone an ''easy trick'', or rule of thumb to roughly calculate the real payout time remaining , after that the stupid green/blue bar reached 100% ?

thank you.

All depends on how much hash you're pointing at the pool and your threshold payout.  


yes of course, and many others factors, like your rewards, block value etc; So independently of whatever hasrate you have etc, I wonder how do you calcultate the real remaining time to the real payout.

Lets take an example with:  
-80 th/s.
-treshold at 0.01btc.


As soon as your total of confirmed and unconfirmed reward reach 0.01btc the bar is full and 100% payout appear. ( just to make you happy )

Let's say that at this moment your Confirmed reward is at 0.005btc to stay simple. So the Unconfirmed is at least at 0.005btc. But how do you simply do your maths at this moment ?
Between the blocks, the duration of the confirmation, the unconfirmed rewards and the rewards of each unconfirmed blocks...It's a little bit tricky isn't it ?

 I don't worry about the difference between confirmed and unconfirmed...as it all eventually ends up in the confirmed pile (roughly 16 hours after the latest block that you've participated in). 
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March 18, 2018, 09:15:24 PM
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Its not that complex.

100 confirmations and something goes to confirmed. If you are below the threshhold you need to wait till 100 confs. It even says how long left on the website. I'm not following where it is confusing in any way.
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March 19, 2018, 02:27:27 AM
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There is no way to predict exactly when it will reach it's 100 confirmations. As each confirmation is a block that was created on the bitcoin network. Since it is a random event, there is no way to predict it. But for the sake of argument, the blocks should be found at 10 minute intervals, so plan on 1000 minutes for a block to reach maturity.
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March 19, 2018, 02:46:51 AM
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There is no way to predict exactly when it will reach it's 100 confirmations. As each confirmation is a block that was created on the bitcoin network. Since it is a random event, there is no way to predict it. But for the sake of argument, the blocks should be found at 10 minute intervals, so plan on 1000 minutes for a block to reach maturity.

Yeah I usually give it a bit more than 16 hours...just a rough guesstimate that's pretty damn close for government work!
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