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Author Topic: [ANN] profit switching auto-exchanging pool - www.middlecoin.com  (Read 829872 times)
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January 03, 2014, 03:40:51 AM
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A question for H2o....

From the looks of it you are using Amazon EC2 to host the frontend, does that extend to the backend as well?

If so, are you looking to launch any server instances in the Sydney region as well as there are a number of Australian miners who would appreciate a regional hub to use.

Finally - many thanks for the amazing work and returns you have managed to date, keep it up!

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January 03, 2014, 03:42:34 AM
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are you looking to launch any server instances in the Sydney region as well as there are a number of Australian miners who would appreciate a regional hub to use.

First I'm going to fix up the EU server, then I'm setting up either Toyko, Singapore, or Hong Kong. Then I'll look at other places like Australia.

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January 03, 2014, 03:43:39 AM
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Eu server ? I thought it was the US server that was fubar ?

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January 03, 2014, 03:45:13 AM
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Eu server ? I thought it was the US server that was fubar ?


The only problem with the US server is the disconnects on coin switches, which I'm fixing.

The EU server is just on DOGE with no switching, which was fine until recently.

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January 03, 2014, 03:48:32 AM
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Oh, OK. Thanks for all that you do it is much appreciated. Wink

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January 03, 2014, 03:55:40 AM
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Ok, sorry, but yesterday night i got paid about 2.40 BTC. Last night I got paid 2.70 BTC. This night I was hoping to get at least 2.5 BTC, but right now I don't have more then 1.4 btc.


http://middlecoin2.s3-website-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/reports/18YXY35z1HgMoKqBFgiShGuqnhR7zdwwC6.html

That's insane man. How many rigs are you running? Give us some details about your setup. How much money have you invest so far?

Stop bitching about only getting 2.4 BTC per day. Its about 2000$ per day. Im only getting 20$.

You cant say that, his power pill is going to be VERY high so you neeed to take into the account that he invested quite alot so he NEEEDs this profit back untill he pays what all the miners cost and then pays for the power costs and possible Rent if he has rented out the space as the room that all these servers are in is basically taken over by rigs.
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January 03, 2014, 03:59:21 AM
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Using both the US and EU servers is working well for me. I have them set using load balancing in cgminer which seems to submit more shares to the US server, but my miners never run out of work even during coin switches (less than 30 sec downtime in the last hour and a half).

Also, I am running cgminer 3.1.1 (on windows 7), which doesn't seem to have the disconnect, crash, and non-restart issues people are reporting with newer versions of cgminer. It's stable for at least a week on either server with all my rigs.
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January 03, 2014, 03:59:52 AM
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are you looking to launch any server instances in the Sydney region as well as there are a number of Australian miners who would appreciate a regional hub to use.

First I'm going to fix up the EU server, then I'm setting up either Toyko, Singapore, or Hong Kong. Then I'll look at other places like Australia.

Thanks for the quick reply H2o - it makes sense you want to cover the bigger zones first to improve the overall load balance and stability before moving onto the smaller regions. With lessons learned from the EU rollout that would be your priority right now but it's good to hear you have a plan of action moving forward.

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January 03, 2014, 04:01:25 AM
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are you looking to launch any server instances in the Sydney region as well as there are a number of Australian miners who would appreciate a regional hub to use.

First I'm going to fix up the EU server, then I'm setting up either Toyko, Singapore, or Hong Kong. Then I'll look at other places like Australia.

Pick Singapore! Cheesy
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January 03, 2014, 04:27:00 AM
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Using both the US and EU servers is working well for me. I have them set using load balancing in cgminer which seems to submit more shares to the US server, but my miners never run out of work even during coin switches (less than 30 sec downtime in the last hour and a half).

Also, I am running cgminer 3.1.1 (on windows 7), which doesn't seem to have the disconnect, crash, and non-restart issues people are reporting with newer versions of cgminer. It's stable for at least a week on either server with all my rigs.

i will say using load balance now i dont see my gpus goin idle even tho im still getting getwork failures i did complile a few differt versions of cgminer with the changes h20 gave us.
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January 03, 2014, 04:40:54 AM
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               "quota" : "8;stratum+tcp://middlecoin.com:3333",

I had a problem with the "quota" line. I changed it to "url" and it is working. What is the purpose of the "quota" parameter?

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January 03, 2014, 04:49:57 AM
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Seems to be running inefficiently right now because of the coin alternating?


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With this amount of hashpower = accepted!
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January 03, 2014, 05:12:21 AM
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Using both the US and EU servers is working well for me. I have them set using load balancing in cgminer which seems to submit more shares to the US server, but my miners never run out of work even during coin switches (less than 30 sec downtime in the last hour and a half).

Also, I am running cgminer 3.1.1 (on windows 7), which doesn't seem to have the disconnect, crash, and non-restart issues people are reporting with newer versions of cgminer. It's stable for at least a week on either server with all my rigs.

i will say using load balance now i dont see my gpus goin idle even tho im still getting getwork failures i did complile a few differt versions of cgminer with the changes h20 gave us.

Running a few hours with this, and your recompiled cgminer, and I'm getting expected hash rates. Huzzah!

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Seems to be running inefficiently right now because of the coin alternating?


not responding, new block detected
not responding, new block detected
not responding, new block detected


With this amount of hashpower = accepted!

use one of the recompiled cgminers from me or the other guy that made them and add both eu.middlecoin.com and middlecoin.com to your cfg and use load balance that helps while you still get getwork failures gpu keeps having work and does not stop.

Using both the US and EU servers is working well for me. I have them set using load balancing in cgminer which seems to submit more shares to the US server, but my miners never run out of work even during coin switches (less than 30 sec downtime in the last hour and a half).

Also, I am running cgminer 3.1.1 (on windows 7), which doesn't seem to have the disconnect, crash, and non-restart issues people are reporting with newer versions of cgminer. It's stable for at least a week on either server with all my rigs.

i will say using load balance now i dont see my gpus goin idle even tho im still getting getwork failures i did complile a few differt versions of cgminer with the changes h20 gave us.

Running a few hours with this, and your recompiled cgminer, and I'm getting expected hash rates. Huzzah!

Same for me 3.1.1 with load balance running really good still have gf but gpu never dips down and always has work.

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January 03, 2014, 06:00:07 AM
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Could H20 remove all the addresses without any hashing power? Or at least remove the ones that haven't mined on middlecoin for a certain amount of time... It takes forever to load the main page and that's because there are so many addresses to load. More than half of the addresses on the page do not have any hashing power.

Use this if you want been working on it for a little while and everything seems to be ok minus updates are not updating for the past couple of hours as other have shown but you can go directly to your information by using the w={WalletID} in the url

http://www.bfpcoin.com


What do you mean by "updates are not updating"? My miners are currently mining at 2.4MH/s but your tool has been showing 1.4 MH/s for me ever since I tried it some 30 minutes ago. Is that what you mean? That this 1.4MH/s is some stale number from a couple of hours ago? Thanks!

Yep that's what I meant
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January 03, 2014, 06:35:35 AM
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Using both the US and EU servers is working well for me. I have them set using load balancing in cgminer which seems to submit more shares to the US server, but my miners never run out of work even during coin switches (less than 30 sec downtime in the last hour and a half).

Also, I am running cgminer 3.1.1 (on windows 7), which doesn't seem to have the disconnect, crash, and non-restart issues people are reporting with newer versions of cgminer. It's stable for at least a week on either server with all my rigs.

i will say using load balance now i dont see my gpus goin idle even tho im still getting getwork failures i did complile a few differt versions of cgminer with the changes h20 gave us.

Just curious, but which cgminer version do you recommend of the ones in your link(middle coin fixed ones)?

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January 03, 2014, 06:37:28 AM
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So a few pages back someone was complaining about how h2o holds the coins before exchanging them... Although I agree that h2o does a decent job when it comes to exchanging, I too see a problem with this, with an example.

I check my balance/unexchanged/immature every hour or so. I checked it and my balance was .0030 (after payout of course), my unexchanged was .03195, and my immature was .01233. Now I check it, and my balance is still .0030, my unexchanged has gone down to .0254 and my immature has gone down to .0054. I understand with the immature coins you can't exchange them, but since my mature unexchanged coins didn't get auto-traded, I lost .006 btc. I understand this isn't much, but if it effects me, then I'm sure it's effected others that had a higher unexchanged balance.
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January 03, 2014, 06:46:02 AM
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When it comes to balance, keep in mind that immature & unexchanged are just estimates in BTC as their name state.  If the market go down, your immature & unexchanged coins worth less.
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January 03, 2014, 06:49:48 AM
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Using both the US and EU servers is working well for me. I have them set using load balancing in cgminer which seems to submit more shares to the US server, but my miners never run out of work even during coin switches (less than 30 sec downtime in the last hour and a half).

Also, I am running cgminer 3.1.1 (on windows 7), which doesn't seem to have the disconnect, crash, and non-restart issues people are reporting with newer versions of cgminer. It's stable for at least a week on either server with all my rigs.

i will say using load balance now i dont see my gpus goin idle even tho im still getting getwork failures i did complile a few differt versions of cgminer with the changes h20 gave us.

I was under the impression you can not do load balancing when the two loads are different currencies, with different diff.  Are you sure its not just only mining DOGE on eu now?

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January 03, 2014, 06:59:25 AM
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When it comes to balance, keep in mind that immature & unexchanged are just estimates in BTC as their name state.  If the market go down, your immature & unexchanged coins worth less.
Yes I know, and that's exactly my point, if the coins had been auto-exchanged like the pool states, then I would have gotten the original amount stated, rather than the decreased amount that happened when the value of the unexchanged coins went down.
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