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Author Topic: [ANN] profit switching auto-exchanging pool - www.middlecoin.com  (Read 829874 times)
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January 04, 2014, 06:05:06 PM
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Is it fine if i put an exchange btc adress or it needs to be one from a windows wallet ? Taking days to sync for windows wallet Sad
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January 04, 2014, 06:06:50 PM
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Hmm. The amount of switching back and forth on coins over the past two days or so- sometimes within 30 seconds of the last switch- doesn't bode well. I realize this has been discussed, but is this the "new normal" or will the fixes, once applied, bring us back to actually staying on one coin for more than a minute at a time? The constant disconnect/reconnects kill efficiency, not to mention possibly wearing on the equipment a bit more.

Whatever got changed recently doesn't seem to have worked correctly. It actually drops our hash rate.

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January 04, 2014, 06:08:18 PM
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Precompiled patched versions of the most popular versions of cgminer for LINUX.

Tested under BAMT and also vanilla ubuntu.

3.1.1   http://www35.zippyshare.com/v/41020470/file.html
3.3.1   http://www35.zippyshare.com/v/61573146/file.html
3.5.0   http://www35.zippyshare.com/v/99102641/file.html
3.7.2   http://www35.zippyshare.com/v/59760161/file.html

Hope this helps some of you. Enjoy.

Thanks. Does anyone have them for Windows?

EDIT:  Linked above.

It really amazes me how much some people want to be spoonfed; How much can I make with this hash?  How can I set up a load balance?  Why is the server doing this?  Where can I find this?

I am far from a computer or a mining expert, I've just been doing this with my 7950 since the start of December, but if I want an answer, I'll google it, I'll use the search on bitcointalk, I'll read the CGminer README (it's called that for a reason.)

If I still can't find an answer then maybe I'll post about it, but as a last resort rather than a first.

I think it does show the good character in this thread though, most forums I know 90% of the posts would be shouted down for not doing the above.

It is what a forum is here for, to ask questions, sum of us are learning a lot by others asking questions.

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January 04, 2014, 06:08:36 PM
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i'm still getting disconnected from the non-eu server quite frequently but the eu server works very well. i'm in the US. anyone else experiences this?
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January 04, 2014, 06:10:47 PM
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Hmm. The amount of switching back and forth on coins over the past two days or so- sometimes within 30 seconds of the last switch- doesn't bode well. I realize this has been discussed, but is this the "new normal" or will the fixes, once applied, bring us back to actually staying on one coin for more than a minute at a time? The constant disconnect/reconnects kill efficiency, not to mention possibly wearing on the equipment a bit more.

Whatever got changed recently doesn't seem to have worked correctly. It actually drops our hash rate.

H2o said yesterday he is hoping for a fix sumtime this weekend  Wink

You could change over to the EU sever,

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January 04, 2014, 06:41:58 PM
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Not trying to be an asshole, but h20 is making about $2500-3000 per DAY from his 3% fee.

The US server has been broke for many days now and still not fixed.
i'm making money off the US server, and being paid every day. 


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January 04, 2014, 06:52:33 PM
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Is it fine if i put an exchange btc adress or it needs to be one from a windows wallet ? Taking days to sync for windows wallet Sad
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January 04, 2014, 06:54:53 PM
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Is it fine if i put an exchange btc adress or it needs to be one from a windows wallet ? Taking days to sync for windows wallet Sad
It'd be significantly safer to use a lite wallet like Multibit or Electrum, then transfer coins from the lite client to the full client once the full client's sync'd.
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January 04, 2014, 06:55:13 PM
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Not trying to be an asshole, but h20 is making about $2500-3000 per DAY from his 3% fee.

The US server has been broke for many days now and still not fixed. This should be his full-time job but it doesn't seem like he puts much effort in honestly...

Plus since the site has very little stats, we can't tell if he's actually taking a higher fee and that's why payments might be bad.

I'm cynical and skeptic, and I know you guys are going to call me an asshole, but IT IS POSSIBLE.

He should be devoting all of his time to fixing these issues.

All of that is possible, but that's what we have competition for. Hashcows. multicoin. Now http://poolwarz.com/

Give alternatives a shot and tell everyone which pool has been most profitable for you... easy to do, just point half your hash power to one pool and half to another, then mine with both for a week and see what happens.
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January 04, 2014, 06:57:42 PM
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Not trying to be an asshole, but h20 is making about $2500-3000 per DAY from his 3% fee.

The US server has been broke for many days now and still not fixed. This should be his full-time job but it doesn't seem like he puts much effort in honestly...

Plus since the site has very little stats, we can't tell if he's actually taking a higher fee and that's why payments might be bad.

I'm cynical and skeptic, and I know you guys are going to call me an asshole, but IT IS POSSIBLE.

He should be devoting all of his time to fixing these issues.

Although I am not entirely that cynical at the moment, I will totally agree that the US server has been broken for days, and that h2o should be dedicating all his time to fixing these issues. And I hope that is the case.

Is this your full time job, h2o? If so, why does it take days to un-break something that formerly worked?

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January 04, 2014, 07:00:42 PM
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I think it does show the good character in this thread though, most forums I know 90% of the posts would be shouted down for not doing the above.

Hey dick, guess what the point of a forum like this is, to share information. When you google something, it usually points to a forum answer where someone had the audacity to ask a simple question.

Go crawl in your closet and cry about it some more.  You really just joined this forum and you're talking shit about people asking for help... Sad.

Way to prove me wrong, well done.

I feel I should point out that I didn't say don't ask questions, I said do a bit of research and if you can't find an answer then ask the question.

But yeah, if you feel a thread is better when people ask questions when the answer was just posted, then fair enough.
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January 04, 2014, 07:11:41 PM
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Is this your full time job, h2o? If so, why does it take days to un-break something that formerly worked?
Is cryptocurrency your full time job?  if so, you probably already know pool traffic more than doubled in the past 2 weeks.

take the advice below, and do your own test.  I have stayed here for the past 20 days because middlecoin's performance data supported this, and continue to support this. 

this was literally posted immediately before your post.

just point half your hash power to one pool and half to another, then mine with both for a week and see what happens.


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January 04, 2014, 07:12:42 PM
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I think it does show the good character in this thread though, most forums I know 90% of the posts would be shouted down for not doing the above.

Hey dick, guess what the point of a forum like this is, to share information. When you google something, it usually points to a forum answer where someone had the audacity to ask a simple question.

Go crawl in your closet and cry about it some more.  You really just joined this forum and you're talking shit about people asking for help... Sad.

Way to prove me wrong, well done.

I feel I should point out that I didn't say don't ask questions, I said do a bit of research and if you can't find an answer then ask the question.

But yeah, if you feel a thread is better when people ask questions when the answer was just posted, then fair enough.

You must have never tried to search for something on a sm forum. This forum is a mess, with a typical one giant thread per subject. It's very hard to find out what has happened without spending hours trying to catch up. When you come in and make some worthless post like you did, expect to get harassed.
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January 04, 2014, 07:15:55 PM
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In the last payout transaction 8ec2f8f4c9e8bf8a639b4bbe72d3324c1ec686650ca091e4046525d0cc161151 there was a large sum ($81,266.62) of BTC transfered to BTC address 1xowiTAdUeux71ExGmSW6qK5FPrGDa3Mp. This address can not be found on the middlecoin.com log.

Whats the deal here ? I dont want cry foul play right off the bat, but its a bit.. weird.
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January 04, 2014, 07:18:37 PM
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Further proof that H2O is not trustworthy.
if he's not trustworthy, then you should not be mining here.

(and a -4 trust is calling out untrustworthiness?  lol)

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January 04, 2014, 07:20:03 PM
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Further proof that H2O is not trustworthy.
if he's not trustworthy, then you should not be mining here.

(and a -4 trust is calling out untrustworthiness?  lol)
Rofl spot on dude.
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January 04, 2014, 07:22:06 PM
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It seems like H2O works on the pool+servers maybe 1 hour a day which is crazy. Fix the damn US server, and stop having the EU server mining ONLY litecoin!

seems like he is.  you're free to leave until sunday or monday.  he's given you the schedule.  and i'm sure the majority of us are not rushing anything:  we want to see the upgrades done right, not RIGHT NOW.

The current plan is:

1. Fix the US server so that it doesn't disconnect people on coin switches.  ETA: sunday
2. Clone the whole US server setup to the EU server, so they will be identical. ETA: monday

I'd suggest either moving to the US server, if your ping isn't too bad, or switching to another pool for the time being, or just waiting it out until I fix up the EU server.

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January 04, 2014, 07:22:25 PM
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Further proof that H2O is not trustworthy.
if he's not trustworthy, then you should not be mining here.

(and a -4 trust is calling out untrustworthiness?  lol)

So you don't give a fuck that he transferred 98 bitcoin to some address instead of using it for payouts?
It's probably just some he stacked up on the pool, and sent to him self.
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January 04, 2014, 07:25:09 PM
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tealover, did you ever resolve your issue with Eroxors?  he claims you owe him either a videocard, or 0.5BTC.  he also claims you have not contacted him since June 2013.  is this true?

https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=224772.msg2520553#msg2520553

this is the information contained in your 'trust' record.

So you don't give a fuck that he transferred 98 bitcoin to some address instead of using it for payouts?
really?  you sure it was not used for payouts?  wow.  support your statement with proof of any kind that indicates malfeasance.  

If not, you have crossed the line from simple invectives to making false accusations.


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January 04, 2014, 07:35:18 PM
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tealover, did you ever resolve your issue with Eroxors?  he claims you owe him either a videocard, or 0.5BTC.  he also claims you have not contacted him in weeks.  is this true?

https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=224772.msg2520553#msg2520553

this is the information contained in your 'trust' record. 

So you don't give a fuck that he transferred 98 bitcoin to some address instead of using it for payouts?
really?  you sure it was not used for payouts?  wow.  support your statement with proof of any kind that indicates malfeasance.  

If not, you have crossed the line from simple invectives to making false accusations.



Poof: http://blockchain.info/tx/8ec2f8f4c9e8bf8a639b4bbe72d3324c1ec686650ca091e4046525d0cc161151 and http://blockchain.info/address/1xowiTAdUeux71ExGmSW6qK5FPrGDa3Mp
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