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October 28, 2017, 05:41:34 AM
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supernova.cc support needed , i've registered into that pool and started to mine on it , i've got BCC estimated earning but account balance is still zero since 2 days ago , why is that happening ?
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October 28, 2017, 07:26:58 AM
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supernova.cc support needed , i've registered into that pool and started to mine on it , i've got BCC estimated earning but account balance is still zero since 2 days ago , why is that happening ?

You could check the pool statistic, as I see, this pool hasnt found since 14.Oct, so maybe that's the reason you got nothing.

https://bcc.suprnova.cc/index.php?page=statistics&action=pool

For regular payment, you could mine at big pools such as: Bitcoin.com or viaBTC... reference at:
https://www.blocktrail.com/BCC
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October 28, 2017, 09:55:38 AM
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Yes you need to check the global hashrate and compare it with the pool hashrate.

Need high rate, around 50% is good, more is better, but that means that the big pool has too much power, if it goes down, the whole decentralisation of concept, is down with it.


Also just check the average block founding time of the pool.

Do some math


(86400 / "block founding time" * "block reward" / global hashrate * "miner hashrate" )  <==== that gives you the number of unit the miner will earn each day.

Then you can simply convert it to USD or the currency of your choice, using satoshi price of the coin, and BTC value. multiply by the number of unit you get.


Do this with every single think you gonna mine on. And monitor it so you can see if something is going wrong or not. Usualy al goes just fine autopilot, but we like to care about it.


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October 28, 2017, 04:25:59 PM
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so what now ? i mined a number of 1.4 BCH , so i lost what i mined on this stupid pool ?
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October 28, 2017, 04:32:13 PM
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so what now ? i mined a number of 1.4 BCH , so i lost what i mined on this stupid pool ?

Usually those who "loose" something on one of the biggest pools turn out to be fools themselves missing something in their own mining settings and blaming whole world for it. Moral of the story: always RTFM and double check.

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