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Author Topic: [ANN] profit switching auto-exchanging pool - www.middlecoin.com  (Read 829874 times)
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February 20, 2014, 08:11:21 PM
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anybody else notice that the pool payout yesterday: high water mark 237Btc with 15000 Mh/s is about the same as Mondays 358BTC from 22000 Mh/s

237/15000 ~= 358/22000 ~= .016 BTC/Mh/s/day

Highwater to Highwater - not counting fees - not counting agro in forums - not counting ...

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February 20, 2014, 08:12:16 PM
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Please show me evidence that he is not running or improving Middlecoin.

This pool has been around for seven months and there have been no hacks or attacks as far as I know.

What is so horribly wrong with Middlecoin right now?  We are having a couple of bad days and people are jumping ship?  Fine by me, but I'm too lazy to make a move every couple of days.  Unlike h2o, I don't give a shit how big the total hashrate is as long as my payouts are still consistent.  It's been my experience that the low days are followed by pretty nice ones, so I am just hoping history repeats itself in the near future.  Cheesy


Fair enough but I think everyone is correctly pointing out that the "good days" are getting more and more rare.

The payout the other day was average at best and that was with H20 selling un-exchanged coins.

The massive loss in GH/s on this pool speaks for itself.
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February 20, 2014, 08:13:07 PM
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anybody else notice that the pool payout yesterday: high water mark 237Btc with 15000 Mh/s is about the same as Mondays 358BTC from 22000 Mh/s

237/15000 ~= 358/22000 ~= .016 BTC/Mh/s/day

Highwater to Highwater - not counting fees - not counting agro in forums - not counting ...

Just saying



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The "good days" now are average days in the past.

The people still supporting this pool haven't realized that yet.
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February 20, 2014, 08:15:53 PM
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  We are having a couple of bad days and people are jumping ship?  Fine by me, but I'm too lazy to make a move every couple of days.  

The pool was getting too big anyway. To unwieldy with so much hash. I'm done with talking it up. The unhappy really should just go now. There is real competition now and MC will work better smaller.

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February 20, 2014, 08:19:31 PM
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The pool was getting too big anyway. To unwieldy with so much hash. I'm done with talking it up. The unhappy really should just go now. There is real competition now and MC will work better smaller.

Keep telling yourself that.
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February 20, 2014, 09:23:59 PM
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And if some of the other pool operators answer every little question over and over again, that just means they waste a lot of their time on the forum instead of doing something productive. Which is not exactly a positive sign in my book.

This.  Times a thousand.

That's why I personally love h2o in the gayest way possible.  He is busy doing actual work (or lines of coke off a strippers ass) instead of sitting around the forms correcting idiots on the basics of mining and difficulty and their stupid fairy-tale-solves-all-problems VARDIFF.




yeah i love the payout you are getting today as YOU ARE paying for his coke and strippers

another FUCK u UP the arse payout day for you tard ...lolz


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February 20, 2014, 09:26:48 PM
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What? You love H20 because he's busy off doing something else rather than running or improving middlecoin?  Huh

Please show me evidence that he is not running or improving Middlecoin.

This pool has been around for seven months and there have been no hacks or attacks as far as I know.

What is so horribly wrong with Middlecoin right now?  We are having a couple of bad days and people are jumping ship?  Fine by me, but I'm too lazy to make a move every couple of days.  Unlike h2o, I don't give a shit how big the total hashrate is as long as my payouts are still consistent.  It's been my experience that the low days are followed by pretty nice ones, so I am just hoping history repeats itself in the near future.  Cheesy


I just got double your payout on clever ... put that in your pipe and smoke it

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February 20, 2014, 09:49:41 PM
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Please show me evidence that he is not running or improving Middlecoin.

err...how about 5 out of 6 days of crap payouts and a broken DB ? Sounds to me exactly like a pool that is not being run or monitored or improved.
A couple of days...fair enough...but nearly a week, seriously ??

I don't give a shit how big the total hashrate is as long as my payouts are still consistent.

And how are you finding the consistency of the payouts recently ?  Smiley Exactly...
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February 20, 2014, 10:54:58 PM
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Funny to see the fanboyz defending H2o , they will bleed to death for him.

I prefer to make money...

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February 20, 2014, 11:24:09 PM
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If you guys keep raping Earthcoin, it's done. The market can't take your dumps anymore, and you are about butcher what has been a great milkcow.

Let me know if I am doing something right. Smiley
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February 20, 2014, 11:28:14 PM
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If you guys keep raping Earthcoin, it's done. The market can't take your dumps anymore, and you are about butcher what has been a great milkcow.


Crap, I really thought "Earthcoin" was going to replace bitcoin as the winning crypto.    Maybe H20 will redo middlecoin to sell alts for Earthcoin instead of bitcoin.  That should prop the price up a bit.
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February 20, 2014, 11:29:57 PM
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If you guys keep raping Earthcoin, it's done. The market can't take your dumps anymore, and you are about butcher what has been a great milkcow.


KGW is the answer. Fork it in 2 days and be done with it.

Otherwise, middlecoin will continue to rape the coin unless h2o is paid. and if he'll be paid middlecoin will rape the coin a bit less.
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February 20, 2014, 11:36:19 PM
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If you guys keep raping Earthcoin, it's done. The market can't take your dumps anymore, and you are about butcher what has been a great milkcow.


KGW is the answer. Fork it in 2 days and be done with it.

Otherwise, middlecoin will continue to rape the coin unless h2o is paid. and if he'll be paid middlecoin will rape the coin a bit less.

It has had a KGW like part since launch, I think. It retargets every block but that's not helping.

People need to speak up, here.
You use alts to get BTC, so without them having any health or high hashrate on their own, you'll need to buy ASICs in the future.

This pool is so large that only LTC and DOGE can take the dumps no problem, anything else it hurts, many it cripples.


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February 20, 2014, 11:38:56 PM
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if hash-rate increases, then diff must also increase immediately, to make the coin not profitable.

nothing else works but a switch to scrypt-n, scrypt-jane.
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February 20, 2014, 11:49:38 PM
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If you guys keep raping Earthcoin, it's done. The market can't take your dumps anymore, and you are about butcher what has been a great milkcow.


I feel your pain, but at the same time, it's simply not going to happen. Multi-pools are sprouting up all over the place and it's only going to get worse. Coin dev's really need to stay ahead of the game. If GPU mining can have such an affect, it's going to be all hell when viable scrypt ASIC's arrive.
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February 20, 2014, 11:53:31 PM
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remember the dinosaurs: big, deadly and extinct.

there is a fix for the multipool disease -  aggressive kgw or new algos.
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February 20, 2014, 11:56:24 PM
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remember the dinosaurs: big, deadly and extinct.

there is a fix for the multipool disease -  aggressive kgw or new algos.

You nailed it. I see the issue as being a very well known exploitable vulnerability that everyone likes to pass around as being something new and deadly. Evolve, coins, or be lost forever in time.
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February 21, 2014, 12:04:15 AM
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remember the dinosaurs: big, deadly and extinct.

there is a fix for the multipool disease -  aggressive kgw or new algos.

Agreed, the coins do need to evolve.  21gh/s is 10x the next hashiest switching pool, and is greater than any dedicated pool.

It would help if h2o is not an extortionist accepting payments to ignore coins. What is this, MafiaCoin?

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February 21, 2014, 12:06:58 AM
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h20 is not ignoring the coins, just raping a bit less: 5 ghs instead of 22 ghs, for a reasonable payout.

he's getting profit for his miners so what he does makes sense. coins just need to evolve.

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February 21, 2014, 12:08:34 AM
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h20 is not ignoring the coins, just raping a bit less: 5 ghs instead of 22 ghs, for a reasonable payout.

he's getting profit for his miners so what he does makes sense. coins just need to evolve.



MafiaCoin indeed.

Don't burn your clothing in an attempt to stay warm.  Wink

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