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August 18, 2017, 01:28:17 AM
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Also, if your a trader... SIGT has been extremely profitable in small quantity of btc, managed to squeeze out some good profits out of all the drama...


great info ... Storx

If it goes to Bitrex... I will swing the farm back to SIGT with latest tpruvot v2.2 fork

There is this "AUTO-SELL" function in Bitrex that I cant live without.

Check it out under "Lab"

I have been using this feature when i mine zec on suprnova, because there is no transfer fee and only 1% mining fee... so i set it to transfer at the min of 0.001, so literally every payment from each block found is instantly sent to bittrex and auto-selled... did the calculations, based on the 24/hr numbers on zpool... im averaging right around 13% higher than if i was to mine it on zpool and receive the btc through him.

t1d81R73LY4tX9y1VskH6gJELH3PfCvGwz5
this looks good.  I may test it.

Okay  I set my withdraw for 0.013 zec  as 0.013  may work  better  then 0.001  and I am mining a card at suprnova.cc


How about the commission on bittrex?  Does that eat into the margin you're quoting? 

I like the concept for these lower tier coins, though!
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August 18, 2017, 01:32:48 AM
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It is better then nicehash but if nicehash renters are over paying it is not better.

So you alway need to know just how high nicehash renters are paying

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August 18, 2017, 01:57:21 AM
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Also, if your a trader... SIGT has been extremely profitable in small quantity of btc, managed to squeeze out some good profits out of all the drama...


great info ... Storx

If it goes to Bitrex... I will swing the farm back to SIGT with latest tpruvot v2.2 fork

There is this "AUTO-SELL" function in Bitrex that I cant live without.

Check it out under "Lab"

I have been using this feature when i mine zec on suprnova, because there is no transfer fee and only 1% mining fee... so i set it to transfer at the min of 0.001, so literally every payment from each block found is instantly sent to bittrex and auto-selled... did the calculations, based on the 24/hr numbers on zpool... im averaging right around 13% higher than if i was to mine it on zpool and receive the btc through him.

t1d81R73LY4tX9y1VskH6gJELH3PfCvGwz5
this looks good.  I may test it.

Okay  I set my withdraw for 0.013 zec  as 0.013  may work  better  then 0.001  and I am mining a card at suprnova.cc


How about the commission on bittrex?  Does that eat into the margin you're quoting? 

I like the concept for these lower tier coins, though!

Well because your not making orders outside the asking price, you pay the lower 0.20% fee on the trades which is a very small price to pay for transfering it to btc, also it seems to do pretty good at selling shares for more than asking especially when the market is on a positive swing, i find when its trending downwards the sell prices are heavier below asking just slightly...

Here was the last 8 trades through auto-sell

- GPUs Mining : 128 (Updated 3/7/18) // CPUs Mining : 19 (Updated 2/23/18)
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August 18, 2017, 01:59:37 AM
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Also, if your a trader... SIGT has been extremely profitable in small quantity of btc, managed to squeeze out some good profits out of all the drama...


great info ... Storx

If it goes to Bitrex... I will swing the farm back to SIGT with latest tpruvot v2.2 fork

There is this "AUTO-SELL" function in Bitrex that I cant live without.

Check it out under "Lab"

I have been using this feature when i mine zec on suprnova, because there is no transfer fee and only 1% mining fee... so i set it to transfer at the min of 0.001, so literally every payment from each block found is instantly sent to bittrex and auto-selled... did the calculations, based on the 24/hr numbers on zpool... im averaging right around 13% higher than if i was to mine it on zpool and receive the btc through him.

t1d81R73LY4tX9y1VskH6gJELH3PfCvGwz5
this looks good.  I may test it.

Okay  I set my withdraw for 0.013 zec  as 0.013  may work  better  then 0.001  and I am mining a card at suprnova.cc



You will find that the pool will disable the 1% pool fee on occasions... i have not been able to pin down how they schedule this.. but i have never seen the transaction fee be added back

- GPUs Mining : 128 (Updated 3/7/18) // CPUs Mining : 19 (Updated 2/23/18)
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August 18, 2017, 05:50:10 AM
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today was another great trade day if you had some coins in SIGT...

- GPUs Mining : 128 (Updated 3/7/18) // CPUs Mining : 19 (Updated 2/23/18)
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August 18, 2017, 08:21:20 AM
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Storx, thank for sharing the charts. Could you explain your trading strategy ? for example, when you buy SIGT, how much % more do you put the sell order ? or maybe you think another way ?

Because when I see the chart, I see it was a good day for someone who bought cheap => he went able to sell higher.
But as it is hard to guess growth and decrease before they happen, I would be glad to know how you work on it !
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August 18, 2017, 09:09:24 AM
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It is better then nicehash but if nicehash renters are over paying it is not better.

So you alway need to know just how high nicehash renters are paying

I keep 1 rig on Windows Nicehash miner so that I can see what algos are swicthing and which algo are hot.

I use whattomine.com and verify if selling is better than mining.

If its not too much of a spread than I will keep the farm on ETH/ethpool.

Sometimes, selling is more profitable esp during introduction on new coins based on ethash/daggerhasshimoto (ie. Komodo, MUSIC, UBIQ etc), this scenario can go for more than 1 day - if you catch this early then you will surely earn more on Nicehash.

Just keep in mind that they pay only with BTC... which is a bonus now because BTC is pushing upwards towards 5000 every other day.

Going to NH is also a good alternative when main pools have prolonged system issues like DDOS, slow confirmation, lost hash, etc. etc.

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August 18, 2017, 12:42:12 PM
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I do something similar. I check whattomine about 3 times per day. I keep my sha256 rigs on NH all the time. My Baikals have been mining DASH on MPH for about 36 hrs and getting auto exchanged to BTC. (MPH has low fees compared to NH and ZPool.)
I will be checking whattomine in the next 10 minutes. If NH is paying better on X11 than I get with mining DASH, then I will switch my Baikals to NH for a day or so.
I do the same process for my GPU rigs.
Percentage wise, my GPU rigs spend more time on MPH then they do on NH. My Baikals spend slightly more time on NH than they do on MPH. However, when ETH was rapidly increasing in value earlier this year, my Baikals were generally mining DGB Qubit on MPH and getting auto exchanged to ETH.
I really like MPH' s hashing luck and it's low fees for mining plus the ability , for a very small fee, to auto exchange miner coins to many other coins.
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August 18, 2017, 01:25:07 PM
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I do something similar. I check whattomine about 3 times per day. I keep my sha256 rigs on NH all the time. My Baikals have been mining DASH on MPH for about 36 hrs and getting auto exchanged to BTC. (MPH has low fees compared to NH and ZPool.)
I will be checking whattomine in the next 10 minutes. If NH is paying better on X11 than I get with mining DASH, then I will switch my Baikals to NH for a day or so.
I do the same process for my GPU rigs.
Percentage wise, my GPU rigs spend more time on MPH then they do on NH. My Baikals spend slightly more time on NH than they do on MPH. However, when ETH was rapidly increasing in value earlier this year, my Baikals were generally mining DGB Qubit on MPH and getting auto exchanged to ETH.
I really like MPH' s hashing luck and it's low fees for mining plus the ability , for a very small fee, to auto exchange miner coins to many other coins.

I like MPH. It has been quite stable too.

My group's 6GHs GPU farms will be ending ETH mining soon - if ice-age comes down harder....

I am always looking for the new game in town.

Anyone has any good ideas where next to point 67 x rigs (RX470,RX480,GTX1070,P106) ?


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August 18, 2017, 01:50:24 PM
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Anyone has any good ideas where next to point 67 x rigs (RX470,RX480,GTX1070,P106)?
If you don't like the idea of everyday switching between the alts suggested by the whattomine.com calculator, than just stick to ZEC, since Apple accepts it as legitimate cryptocurrency, so it has quite great a potential.
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August 18, 2017, 02:17:52 PM
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Anyone has any good ideas where next to point 67 x rigs (RX470,RX480,GTX1070,P106)?
If you don't like the idea of everyday switching between the alts suggested by the whattomine.com calculator, than just stick to ZEC, since Apple accepts it as legitimate cryptocurrency, so it has quite great a potential.

I mine ZCash when away from the mine for a couple of days, otherwise ever switching.
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August 18, 2017, 05:13:35 PM
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Anyone has any good ideas where next to point 67 x rigs (RX470,RX480,GTX1070,P106)?
If you don't like the idea of everyday switching between the alts suggested by the whattomine.com calculator, than just stick to ZEC, since Apple accepts it as legitimate cryptocurrency, so it has quite great a potential.

Apple?
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August 18, 2017, 08:16:16 PM
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@ Citronick and SMos users.

I think you are mining ETH with AMD cards ,
Do you still use SMos ?

My RX470s are at SMos, running with claymore, and I'm sad of the hashrate due to DAG thing.
The new fixed AMD drivers helped for windows RIGs, but I'm looking for a solution for SMos rigs... other than switching to W10.
I never mined Eth with something else than Claymore. Maybe SMos include another miner "DAG proof" that you have successfully used ?
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August 18, 2017, 08:46:06 PM
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@ Citronick and SMos users.

I think you are mining ETH with AMD cards ,
Do you still use SMos ?

My RX470s are at SMos, running with claymore, and I'm sad of the hashrate due to DAG thing.
The new fixed AMD drivers helped for windows RIGs, but I'm looking for a solution for SMos rigs... other than switching to W10.
I never mined Eth with something else than Claymore. Maybe SMos include another miner "DAG proof" that you have successfully used ?

Told you to sell them.

Have you figured if etc is better?

Then eth.


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August 18, 2017, 09:19:52 PM
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Sold some but kept some too.

One rig was ETC mining and showing the same decrease as ETH mining. (claymore)
After "amd fixed driver" update, both work better.
But this is only for windows...
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August 18, 2017, 09:26:11 PM
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Sold some but kept some too.

One rig was ETC mining and showing the same decrease as ETH mining. (claymore)
After "amd fixed driver" update, both work better.
But this is only for windows...

Yeah it is a problem for me as I want nvoc0019. And or smos

At the moment I am running all windows in my garage but zec and nvoc0017 at the solar array.

This means using all 1080tis rather then amd.

I sold everything but 1080tis

Because of the eth dag issues.

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August 18, 2017, 09:28:21 PM
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somebody knows why i got this error message : "result does not validate on cpu" while trying to mine sigt with ccminer?

edited: fixed lowering intensity to 15, funny thing is that i have been mining like 3 days with i=26, but windows made a restart and after that it didnt work anymore.
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August 19, 2017, 01:38:46 AM
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Updated the new amd drivers on one of my three rigs tonight. I got about 10mhs after the driver update.

Somewhat unrelated question , for those running windows and using afterburner , what do you set your core voltage to ?
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August 19, 2017, 02:31:13 PM
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Updated the new amd drivers on one of my three rigs tonight. I got about 10mhs after the driver update.

Somewhat unrelated question , for those running windows and using afterburner , what do you set your core voltage to ?

Same here, about 10-11 mh increase per rig.

In AB I set my core voltage to the max -96, clock from 1000 to 1050 depending on the card to get 860-900mv.
I only upgraded 3 rigs so far 2 RX470s, one RX460s. I've heard there's issues with the RX570/580s.

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August 19, 2017, 02:58:32 PM
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At the moment I am running all windows in my garage but zec and nvoc0017 at the solar array.

This means using all 1080tis rather then amd.

I sold everything but 1080tis

Because of the eth dag issues.

Is there any hope for a mix of 470 and 570s rigs on Linux? I'm getting 2.2 eth a month now and trying to make sense of all the big changes. I haven't updated any drivers or OS since installing everything in end of June. I'm still technically profitable, but with my hashrate dropping I think I have to make some changes... Is flipping between alt coins constantly like others do really worth it? Should I bite bullet and go through process of moving over to windows? Lots of questions! Smiley
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