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Author Topic: [ANN] profit switching auto-exchanging pool - www.middlecoin.com  (Read 829874 times)
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February 05, 2014, 06:12:28 PM
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With the servers now out of beta, has the differences in rewards between servers been fixed?

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February 05, 2014, 06:13:37 PM
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the problem is that your "non-faulty" logic is totally wrong lol.

it has nothing to do with self control, and everything to do with personal preference. you prefer to live in a world of rainbows and unicorns where everyone is sensitive and politically correct. and you cry foul when something doesnt make everyone happy.

whereas most of the internet accepts the reality of the internet and embraces its cruel, vial, nature. because it's hilarious and we aren't all such pussies. so when one of you comes along, we have a good laugh at your expense by making you more angry. mission accomplished.

theres no issue with self control, most of us feel like theres nothing that NEEDS to be controlled (especially something as small as this). if you cant handle the language of the internet, my best advice would be to unplug your ethernet cord.

Haha, I must be drunk sorry. Seriously pissing in my pants rolling over the floor. How a serious (intended) post can turn into a bitcointalk.org meme Smiley Maybe some of you could try Comedy Central?
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February 05, 2014, 06:16:21 PM
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I HAVE BEEN MINING ON MIDDLECOIN FOR 17 MINUTES AND MY HASH RATE IS NOT SHOWING UP!?!

WHY IN THE BLOODY HELL HASNT H2O ADDED ME? 

HE MUST BE STEALING MY 1.5MASH RATE

THEIEEEFEFFFFF!!!!!!!!!11

How would you go about writing that down in a police form? This guy, like, stole my hash rate. Dude, this is serious. No really. He just like stole 1.5mh/s.

If you are not joking, give it a while longer.
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February 05, 2014, 06:27:10 PM
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With the servers now out of beta, has the differences in rewards between servers been fixed?

I bet no.
And if you are in Europe and using middlecoin.com as server you'll probably be redirected to eu or dam  servers which seem to be - now - the worst in profitabilty. Undecided




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February 05, 2014, 06:27:27 PM
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With the servers now out of beta, has the differences in rewards between servers been fixed?

No but the stability problems have been fixed. I see no complaints of systems constantly dropping out and losing connection.

Also, middlecoin.com now points to the closest pool as H20 promised a while back.
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February 05, 2014, 06:30:37 PM
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I wonder why balance  jumped up a bunch two hours ago without a corresponding drop in unexchanged or immature.

strange...

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February 05, 2014, 06:37:36 PM
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I wonder why balance  jumped up a bunch two hours ago without a corresponding drop in unexchanged or immature.

strange...
more manual trades being imported, or exchanging a new coin that wasn't yet listed (thus wouldn't show up in unexchanged) like MEOW is my guess :]

Edit: or because your graphs got "squished" horizontally when the whole WWW thing happened earlier, thus we are further along into the day than the graphs report, and the slope of the line is not as great, as there are more hours to spread out the gain over
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February 05, 2014, 06:38:54 PM
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I wonder why balance  jumped up a bunch two hours ago without a corresponding drop in unexchanged or immature.

strange...
You question free money? Thats h20 doing his thing  Grin

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February 05, 2014, 06:45:42 PM
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It's caused by missing time interval in stats. Try to use alternative stats viewer like http://stratehm.net/
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February 05, 2014, 06:51:47 PM
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Another day, another report, unfortunately my observer miner crashed with a hardware fault and I lost 4 hours of precious mining stats and precision. Recent payouts of 297 BTC/day and a speed of 21500 Mhash/s show a global reward of 0.0138 BTC/Mhash.

Yesterday:


Today:
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February 05, 2014, 06:57:07 PM
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Another day, another report, unfortunately my observer miner crashed with a hardware fault and I lost 4 hours of precious mining stats and precision. Recent payouts of 297 BTC/day and a speed of 21500 Mhash/s show a global reward of 0.0138 BTC/Mhash.

Yesterday:


Today:


That's not bad; the rates are evening out.
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February 05, 2014, 07:03:20 PM
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I wonder why balance  jumped up a bunch two hours ago without a corresponding drop in unexchanged or immature.

strange...
more manual trades being imported, or exchanging a new coin that wasn't yet listed (thus wouldn't show up in unexchanged) like MEOW is my guess :]

Edit: or because your graphs got "squished" horizontally when the whole WWW thing happened earlier, thus we are further along into the day than the graphs report, and the slope of the line is not as great, as there are more hours to spread out the gain over

Dooooh! Your are so right

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February 05, 2014, 07:04:54 PM
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Another day, another report, unfortunately my observer miner crashed with a hardware fault and I lost 4 hours of precious mining stats and precision. Recent payouts of 297 BTC/day and a speed of 21500 Mhash/s show a global reward of 0.0138 BTC/Mhash.

Yesterday:


Today:


That's not bad; the rates are evening out.

So it seems... Go H2o  Cheesy

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February 05, 2014, 07:05:22 PM
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Another day, another report, unfortunately my observer miner crashed with a hardware fault and I lost 4 hours of precious mining stats and precision. Recent payouts of 297 BTC/day and a speed of 21500 Mhash/s show a global reward of 0.0138 BTC/Mhash.



Thanks for doing this work. It's very interesting information.

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February 05, 2014, 07:16:43 PM
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Another day, another report, unfortunately my observer miner crashed with a hardware fault and I lost 4 hours of precious mining stats and precision. Recent payouts of 297 BTC/day and a speed of 21500 Mhash/s show a global reward of 0.0138 BTC/Mhash.
Thanks for doing this work. It's very interesting information.
I'm using Pfool's tool (https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?action=profile;u=214653 / http://stratehm.net/). Here's an update with a more revealing design:



Things to note:
- Everyone has high variance during short high profitability coins, that matters very much for low hashrates
- Everyone has different connectivity quality to each server
- Past performance of each server or even coin is not an indication of the best future choice
- Wafflepool lol?
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February 05, 2014, 07:22:59 PM
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I used to mine at middlecoin.com and im from central europe. I didn't mind the highest reject rate because of the good payment at the us servers, but since today mining at middlecoin is for me no more worth. I barely cover my electricity mining at amsterdam or eu server...i gues mining directly some altcoins would be more profitable...sadly.

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February 05, 2014, 07:38:52 PM
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I used to mine at middlecoin.com and im from central europe. I didn't mind the highest reject rate because of the good payment at the us servers, but since today mining at middlecoin is for me no more worth. I barely cover my electricity mining at amsterdam or eu server...i gues mining directly some altcoins would be more profitable...sadly.
Unless you're from Germany and have really really crappy miners... that's bullshit. I get 400% profit on electricity on middlecoin.
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February 05, 2014, 07:51:09 PM
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Well im from Germany and having only one rig with two 7950 mining stable with 1,2Mh.  Ping to amsterdam is 30ms, having about 2,3% of rejects.

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February 05, 2014, 08:56:43 PM
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I used to mine at middlecoin.com and im from central europe. I didn't mind the highest reject rate because of the good payment at the us servers, but since today mining at middlecoin is for me no more worth. I barely cover my electricity mining at amsterdam or eu server...i gues mining directly some altcoins would be more profitable...sadly.

Did you try lately (today) or is this judgement from the past few days where H20 was sorting out server problems.

I would try now and see if your evaluation still holds.
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February 05, 2014, 09:03:58 PM
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Why does it have to be an argument when someone says please don't use certain language?

If someone says don't curse in a restaurant should folks say every curse word under the sun to prove a point?

This is a thread about middlecoin; I would like to keep it that way without the dregs of the internet about sex, etc. seeping in.

It's not like people were talking about sliding down the pink panties of a prepubescent teen and destroying her hairless snatch with repetitive forceful thrusting.

Someone said "gang raped" and you got offended and made the silliest internet mistake.  You tried to correct someone's e-Behavior. 

Never a good idea...
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