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Author Topic: [ANN] profit switching auto-exchanging pool - www.middlecoin.com  (Read 829868 times)
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December 13, 2013, 07:17:54 PM
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I've got 5 rigs pointed at middlecoin totaling about 10-11 MH/s. I've used one payment address, but I like seeing the variances between rigs. Is there any downside or performance hit if i use a distinct payout address for each rig?  It would let me easily see if one is having an issue. 

Sadly it would eliminate me from ever making it to the top of the table as far as hash rate...but that aspiration might be worth giving up for more granularity.

Also I have done a multi day test just days ago with identical rigs point at wemineltc, hashcows and middlecoin... guess who won?  Smiley
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December 13, 2013, 07:21:03 PM
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Is there any downside or performance hit if i use a distinct payout address for each rig?

There is no performance hit. The only downside is that you'll get separate payouts, which could increase your bitcoin transaction fees later down the road, when you send your bitcoins somewhere.

http://middlecoin.com - profit-switching, auto-exchanging scrypt pool that pays out in BTC
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December 13, 2013, 08:09:54 PM
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I dont know if it's suppose to be like this and I shouldnt worry, but is my hashrate suppose to alternate like this: http://middlecoin.com/reports/14vbJdrBPUwUuH6HZEqxe44uoCFrSRU14V.html
On CGMiner the hashrate is pretty consise around 700-750 Kh/s.

The report is based on the number of difficulty 512 shares you found and submitted.  Just like any other coin, mining sometimes comes down to luck, and during a period you may find twice as many as another period of the same length and sometimes you may find half as many.  So long as it's in the ballpark and your miner is submitting shares you shouldn't need to worry.

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December 13, 2013, 08:41:02 PM
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Since about 10 hours ago it isn't tracking my hashrate correctly, I'm mining about 1900khash/h, but the report says that I'm only mining about 1300: http://middlecoin.com/reports/14sd2X8MUmRy8RMcszka1V74b6hGUfqjnw.html

I'm still having this issue. My 3 graphic cards mine about 1900 khash, but only 1180 are accepted and 60 rejected. http://middlecoin.com/reports/14sd2X8MUmRy8RMcszka1V74b6hGUfqjnw.html
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December 13, 2013, 09:01:32 PM
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Since about 10 hours ago it isn't tracking my hashrate correctly, I'm mining about 1900khash/h, but the report says that I'm only mining about 1300: http://middlecoin.com/reports/14sd2X8MUmRy8RMcszka1V74b6hGUfqjnw.html

I'm still having this issue. My 3 graphic cards mine about 1900 khash, but only 1180 are accepted and 60 rejected. http://middlecoin.com/reports/14sd2X8MUmRy8RMcszka1V74b6hGUfqjnw.html


Im only getting 0.08 rejected on my two 6950's, with 970 khash.
http://middlecoin.com/reports/12KA96Te7pUKxZ8Jy6QntLABL946FyxvRG.html


The drops in the graph is from the fact that my rig isnt 100% dedicated. So occasionally it gets turned of or limited. 1100 accepted shares and 58 rejected on one card, and 991/37 on the other.
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December 14, 2013, 12:43:02 AM
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I've got 5 rigs pointed at middlecoin totaling about 10-11 MH/s. I've used one payment address, but I like seeing the variances between rigs. Is there any downside or performance hit if i use a distinct payout address for each rig?  It would let me easily see if one is having an issue. 

Sadly it would eliminate me from ever making it to the top of the table as far as hash rate...but that aspiration might be worth giving up for more granularity.

Also I have done a multi day test just days ago with identical rigs point at wemineltc, hashcows and middlecoin... guess who won?  Smiley

If you're still posting here and talking about different pay addresses I'm hoping it was middlecoin Smiley lol
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December 14, 2013, 01:46:14 AM
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Is there a big glitch on the site tonight with the stats? Shows a flat line on the main page for the last 2 hours or so... Not sure whats going on, but it looks like my report page hasn't updated in a long time but the stats on the main page for my ID is working and giving new numbers.
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December 14, 2013, 02:04:08 AM
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chances are good you still haven't found a share.  CPU mining is slow, and middlecoin diff is pretty high, even for some low end GPU's.  You won't show up until you've found  share.

thank you!!
btw I'm mining Quarkcoin lately, using CPU, I can make up to 5 QRK per day. So it'd be better to keep mining quarkcoin or using middlecoin? How many BTC can I make a day with 240 khash?
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December 14, 2013, 02:15:54 AM
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chances are good you still haven't found a share.  CPU mining is slow, and middlecoin diff is pretty high, even for some low end GPU's.  You won't show up until you've found  share.

thank you!!
btw I'm mining Quarkcoin lately, using CPU, I can make up to 5 QRK per day. So it'd be better to keep mining quarkcoin or using middlecoin? How many BTC can I make a day with 240 khash?

I think you'd be around .003 BTC a day, but it varies quite a bit day to day. Probably between .0025 - .004?
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December 14, 2013, 02:34:41 AM
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Is there a big glitch on the site tonight with the stats? Shows a flat line on the main page for the last 2 hours or so... Not sure whats going on, but it looks like my report page hasn't updated in a long time but the stats on the main page for my ID is working and giving new numbers.

The graphs have problems today and I'm working on a solution. The text stats are working normally as far as I know.

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December 14, 2013, 06:34:54 AM
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hey, just started out mining and switched to your pool 7 hours ago, so far so good, just one thing. Currently I get about 5-8% rejection rate of my shares, wanted to ask if that is normal or I should look into my machine configuration?
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December 14, 2013, 07:16:47 AM
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The graphs have problems today and I'm working on a solution. The text stats are working normally as far as I know.

Coingeek many Thanks for your graphs they are awesome Smiley
One thing that would make them even better is if the green color was made a bit darker. Right now I have to put my eyes close to the screen and squint to see the immature amount Wink
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December 14, 2013, 08:08:20 AM
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Question about transaction fees:

I started using middlecoin a couple of days ago, and so far got two payments sent: one of 0.00243534 with transaction fee of 0.0069 BTC, and one of 0.00251525 with transaction fee 0.0072 BTC.

Does that mean that each payment should have been close to 0.01 BTC but that I lost most of it to transaction fees? Or does it mean that I made 0.0025 and the pool paid for the fees?
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December 14, 2013, 08:53:23 AM
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Since about 10 hours ago it isn't tracking my hashrate correctly, I'm mining about 1900khash/h, but the report says that I'm only mining about 1300: http://middlecoin.com/reports/14sd2X8MUmRy8RMcszka1V74b6hGUfqjnw.html

I'm still having this issue. My 3 graphic cards mine about 1900 khash, but only 1180 are accepted and 60 rejected. http://middlecoin.com/reports/14sd2X8MUmRy8RMcszka1V74b6hGUfqjnw.html

About 30 hours so far with this issue, it seems like I'll have to find another pool.



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December 14, 2013, 10:39:12 AM
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Question about transaction fees:

I started using middlecoin a couple of days ago, and so far got two payments sent: one of 0.00243534 with transaction fee of 0.0069 BTC, and one of 0.00251525 with transaction fee 0.0072 BTC.

Does that mean that each payment should have been close to 0.01 BTC but that I lost most of it to transaction fees? Or does it mean that I made 0.0025 and the pool paid for the fees?

It's the fee for the whole transaction when the pool pays for everyone  Wink
Yesterday: http://blockchain.info/tx/f764d82e3794f8fb40b389c05eba7606f04e575e1dd62365af6676afd8b345b8
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December 14, 2013, 03:28:52 PM
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I have all my non-ASIC miners pointed at Middlecoin and dig how totally hassle free it is to get paid out.  Any plans to add sha256 in the future?  Or does anyone know of a similarly configured sha256 switcher?
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December 14, 2013, 04:57:42 PM
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Coingeek many Thanks for your graphs they are awesome Smiley
One thing that would make them even better is if the green color was made a bit darker. Right now I have to put my eyes close to the screen and squint to see the immature amount Wink

I see what you mean. Same thing, to some degree, with Rejected... Maybe I'll just make the data part of all the text black.

Meanwhile there have been performance issues with the graphing code. It turns out that it's partly some other things I have running on the same server, and mostly just healthy growth for Middlecoin. I'm going to add some optimizations latter today and see if it settles back down.

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December 14, 2013, 05:16:14 PM
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Coingeek many Thanks for your graphs they are awesome Smiley
One thing that would make them even better is if the green color was made a bit darker. Right now I have to put my eyes close to the screen and squint to see the immature amount Wink

I see what you mean. Same thing, to some degree, with Rejected... Maybe I'll just make the data part of all the text black.

Meanwhile there have been performance issues with the graphing code. It turns out that it's partly some other things I have running on the same server, and mostly just healthy growth for Middlecoin. I'm going to add some optimizations latter today and see if it settles back down.

Yes, much thanks for the cool graphs. Does it tend to lag a few minutes/hours? or is it fairly real-time?
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December 14, 2013, 05:55:53 PM
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Yes, much thanks for the cool graphs. Does it tend to lag a few minutes/hours? or is it fairly real-time?

I collect a snapshot of the data every 10 minutes. The graphs should normally be about that up to date. The last few days there have been issues and the graphs may be lagging more than that, but hopefully they will be back to normal soon.

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December 14, 2013, 06:07:19 PM
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When I look into the payment, I laugh a lot. This pool uses a grade-7 algorithm to switch pools. That's why the payout is so low
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