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June 16, 2013, 03:14:44 PM Last edit: June 16, 2013, 06:33:16 PM by 8-bit |
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Hey Everyone,
Just wondering the best BTC pool to use my asic usb miner with (333 MH/S)
If I'm currently mining COINOTRON at 333 MH/s and if i switch to another pool with the same MH/s rate and pool fees, will I make the same?
People are saying not to mine BTC at coinotron because they don't compete blocks that often, does this affect my personal MH/s payout because they complete blocks at different rates? (figured that risk was with the pool operators)
thks for the insight.
Learning n00b
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Trongersoll
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June 16, 2013, 07:13:02 PM Last edit: June 18, 2013, 03:49:38 PM by Trongersoll |
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Being in a pool gets you a share of every block the pool finds. the bigger the pool, the more blocks found. however, in a small pool you'll get a larger chunk of each block that is found so, all things being equal your income over time should be the same on average. In the bigger pools you just get a smalller share more often.
Basically, stay in the pool you like, where you are happy. I'm in Slush's pool, I keep eyeing BTCguild, but i don't think i'd make any more money there even though they find twice as many blocks. I like Slush's pool, the people in it's support thread are for the most part nice, o nice community. I also think that the operator of BTCguild is pretty good. he is very comunitve(is that a word?) and spends a lot of time supporting his pool.
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joae1975
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June 18, 2013, 01:57:08 PM |
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I'm using btcmp, I get about 0.011 BTC per usb per 24 hours. I tried deepbit and got about 0.004 per usb, ugh! Only tried that for one day. Of course deepbit is a smaller pool...I think. Btcmp updates your balance very often and you can take a payment twice a day.
So I had the same question. What pool are people using, and how many BTC are you getting per 24 hrs per USB?
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Perseus353
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June 20, 2013, 09:07:33 AM |
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I'm using noob-friendly Bitminter on a Mac -- one USB as an experiment -- and getting 0.0087 BTC / 24h.
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joae1975
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June 20, 2013, 11:39:22 AM |
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I'm using noob-friendly Bitminter on a Mac -- one USB as an experiment -- and getting 0.0087 BTC / 24h.
Thats about dead on. Will take years for ROI. But oh well.
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Perseus353
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June 26, 2013, 12:34:07 PM |
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I'm using noob-friendly Bitminter on a Mac -- one USB as an experiment -- and getting 0.0087 BTC / 24h.
Thats about dead on. Will take years for ROI. But oh well. Yea, it's really an exercise more than anything else, while awaiting the BFL order to arrive.
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Mikeologist
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July 24, 2013, 03:41:48 AM |
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I'm using noob-friendly Bitminter on a Mac -- one USB as an experiment -- and getting 0.0087 BTC / 24h.
Thats about dead on. Will take years for ROI. But oh well. Please take this as a face value question: Have you ever studied discrete mathematics?
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joae1975
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July 24, 2013, 04:41:30 AM |
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I'm using noob-friendly Bitminter on a Mac -- one USB as an experiment -- and getting 0.0087 BTC / 24h.
Thats about dead on. Will take years for ROI. But oh well. Please take this as a face value question: Have you ever studied discrete mathematics? No, should I say. "You'll never get ROI?" I believe BTC will go way up in price. Therefore ROI is possible.
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crazyates
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July 24, 2013, 04:45:04 AM |
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See that sticky at the top of this subforum? It's called Mining Pool List. It's got some really great info about which pool is right for you, from bandwidth-saving protocols to payment methods to optional features. Give at least those first two posts a thorough read through, and then come back with what questions you have.
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Mikeologist
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July 24, 2013, 05:34:29 AM |
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I'm using noob-friendly Bitminter on a Mac -- one USB as an experiment -- and getting 0.0087 BTC / 24h.
Thats about dead on. Will take years for ROI. But oh well. Please take this as a face value question: Have you ever studied discrete mathematics? No, should I say. "You'll never get ROI?" I believe BTC will go way up in price. Therefore ROI is possible. I agree that ROI is possible, but in many ways. More specifically what I referring to was the concepts of overlapping ROI, resulting in reinvestment of most of the mined coins.
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vampirevn
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July 24, 2013, 10:20:52 AM |
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btcguild is the best :d
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bitcoinminingco
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August 17, 2013, 01:31:44 AM |
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I just started a new pool at http://www.bitcoinmining.co and am looking for miners to test it out. There are no fees until we mine our first BTC.
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xstr8guy
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August 17, 2013, 10:44:56 AM |
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I just started a new pool at http://www.bitcoinmining.co and am looking for miners to test it out. There are no fees until we mine our first BTC. Um, am I missing something here? How could there be any fees until you mine your first block? Seems rather obvious. Lol.
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thecube891
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August 22, 2013, 05:27:35 PM |
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I am using btc guild.. yes they do have fees, but I tried others and guild was working the best for me. i have an avalon so it hashes with more GH than yours so that's a little different.. but for me personally it's guild
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