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Author Topic: [ANN] profit switching auto-exchanging pool - www.middlecoin.com  (Read 829872 times)
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January 05, 2014, 06:18:19 PM
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Hi Guys!
I don´t get all those hate to h02...
Nobody is forced to mine on his pool! Smiley

I for one don´t care about all this nonsense of him stealing his own pool!
Im no pro at coin propection, and i need some "broker" that do that for me... Choose the best coins and get the best profit...
I for one im very happy with this service and pool... the 3.4% that h02 takes is pretty fair and i hope he keeps the good work.

As for MIMIMiner... nobody didn´t notice he was joking? LOL
PPL Relax a little please!

To close my post i need a little help interpreting the graphics...
I know that the red line is the payments, but what about the green bars and the light blue bars? What does they mean?
Thanks in advance for all the help clarifing this doubts...



With my best Regards,

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January 05, 2014, 06:18:31 PM
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Finally, I came across something very concerning regarding middlecoin. I was testing a new Wifi connection from a local provider (as a backup to wired connecrtivity). It turns out that they block middlecoin - if you try to access the web page, you just get a message - "This site has been blocked. Reason: Contains images of child abuse, or links to child abuse/pornography". I tested access to the pool ports, and they were all blocked as well. I'm guessing that this is a false positive. However, I did call the wifi provider's tech support to ask, and they said, they simply said that they can't unblock it because of illegal material.

The problem seems to be that some overaggressive filter is finding something it doesn't like. I wonder if maybe one of the bitcoin addresses in the list has been implicated in something illegal. Perhaps there might be some benefit in part censoring the addresses, or purging idle addresses from the default list.
It could be much stupider than that. Middlecoin's main page hosts a particularly large number of BTC addresses. Search the addresses to find "porn," "cp," "age," and "kid." There are probably other "trigger words" in there, too. I'd guess if a script finds too many on one page, it blocks access.

Tech support guy you talked to is an idiot either way, though (or just really lazy). Cheesy

I've also seen blocks like this applied against a domain, which in the case of Amazon hosting (which at least some of middlecoin pages seem to be hanging off at the mo) would cover a lot of sites under the same top level domain.
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January 05, 2014, 06:22:24 PM
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Yes, using a ASIC miner :-). Got 4 of them.

Your nick fits perfect - lot of mimimi in your posts:)

1. you ask for an fix as you have 200kH an lot of powerbills
2. short after the fix is out you told us that you aspekt many rejected on the us server (170 ping), i can say that i dont have that many after H2Os fix (ping 210)
3. now you have ASIC and noone know that there is such thing for scrypt

whats next ? Smiley



1. true
2. true, strange you don't. Check my new address on http://middlecoin2.s3-website-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/reports/1JDHL5WhHNrg4HrNksnF7S1ChGVYYUkjVC.html
3. There i was just kidding. Man, what did I got a lot of PM's :-D Tongue


that's some sick hash right there.
That would be about 26 mining rigs with 4 R9-270x cards in each. (about 25k worth of hardware)

Your math is a bit off: 4 * 26 = 104 * 450 kh/s = 46800 kh/s. 

lol oops

ur right

jesus. Who in gods name has space for 82 4-GPU rigs???
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January 05, 2014, 06:28:01 PM
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Yes, using a ASIC miner :-). Got 4 of them.

Your nick fits perfect - lot of mimimi in your posts:)

1. you ask for an fix as you have 200kH an lot of powerbills
2. short after the fix is out you told us that you aspekt many rejected on the us server (170 ping), i can say that i dont have that many after H2Os fix (ping 210)
3. now you have ASIC and noone know that there is such thing for scrypt

whats next ? Smiley



1. true
2. true, strange you don't. Check my new address on http://middlecoin2.s3-website-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/reports/1JDHL5WhHNrg4HrNksnF7S1ChGVYYUkjVC.html
3. There i was just kidding. Man, what did I got a lot of PM's :-D Tongue


that's some sick hash right there.
That would be about 26 mining rigs with 4 R9-270x cards in each. (about 25k worth of hardware)

Your math is a bit off: 4 * 26 = 104 * 450 kh/s = 46800 kh/s. 

lol oops

ur right

jesus. Who in gods name has space for 82 4-GPU rigs???

Ummm Why R9 270?  have you heard of R9 280 or 290? These can hash upto 750-900KHs Max... This is the card he uses  R9 290, as he stated to me, and they should comfortably hash at 850Khs ongoing. I have the R9 280 at 750KH comfortably
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January 05, 2014, 06:28:49 PM
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MiMiMiner actually has rigs with 3x290s I think.
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January 05, 2014, 06:29:54 PM
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Hi Guys!
I don´t get all those hate to h02...
Nobody is forced to mine on his pool! Smiley

I for one don´t care about all this nonsense of him stealing his own pool!
Im no pro at coin propection, and i need some "broker" that do that for me... Choose the best coins and get the best profit...
I for one im very happy with this service and pool... the 3.4% that h02 takes is pretty fair and i hope he keeps the good work.

As for MIMIMiner... nobody didn´t notice he was joking? LOL
PPL Relax a little please!

To close my post i need a little help interpreting the graphics...
I know that the red line is the payments, but what about the green bars and the light blue bars? What does they mean?
Thanks in advance for all the help clarifing this doubts...

http://img809.imageshack.us/img809/4710/1gmw.png

With my best Regards,

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Red - earned BTC
Light blue - worth of mined coins in BTC but not yet converted/exchanged to BTC
Light green - worth in BTC of mined coins which have yet to mature before they can be exchanged to BTC

Dark blue - accepted hashrate
Orange - rejected hashrate
Dark green line - last 3h average hashrate
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January 05, 2014, 06:32:57 PM
Last edit: January 05, 2014, 06:47:17 PM by 2Alpha
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btw can the owner of http://www.bfpcoin.com/middle-coin-web.php please fix his stats-

Looks like when the btc value goes above 1k, it sets it to $1 instead, which in turn screws up all the stats below it.

-- UPDATE -- This has been corrected thank you for letting me know about the issue.

Disregard my PM to you I have been able to replicate it and am working on a fix right now.
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January 05, 2014, 06:39:44 PM
Last edit: January 05, 2014, 07:10:11 PM by petabytecoin
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Wow look at the tantrum. Why would someone keep mining on a pool where they thought they were being ripped off?? If I wasn't reliably making more than ltc mining, converted for me, with daily deposits, I'd be gone. Until those daily payouts don't show up, or there is a significant divergence from the outputs of my single coin pool rigs, I don't see it as a scam. If it was a scam, it is big enough now to pump the total btc output for a few days and be happy for a very long time.

This isn't about middlecoin vs. LTC, it's about middlecoin vs hashco.ws/Multipool/poolwarz.com etc. Smug people saying "well I'm getting paid more than LTC" need to think a little harder about the sentence I wrote prior to this one. I was there to witness Clipse's shady bonus pool and the ultimate end of that. You guys blindly trusting pool operators on the basis of past results are pretty naive.

That said, I think h20 is smart enough to know that by being honest he'll make more money doing so, by grabbing more market share and outlasting the competition. And I think it's innocent until proven guilty, so get off h20's case already and just look at the results. Math speaks for itself. Split your hash power to other similar pools for a while and compare the results after a week, for instance, and keep doing that once in awhile. If the biggest miners leave this pool, you should leave as well, because they have the kind of hashrate to discover something wrong way sooner than smaller miners.
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January 05, 2014, 06:41:52 PM
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anyone know whet's the story with this?

Alpha Technology Announces First Ever Litecoin ASIC Miner

or this?

[ANN] Fibonacci SCRYPT ASIC Litecoin LTC Miners - Datasheet Posted
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January 05, 2014, 06:45:20 PM
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Where you been knybe?  That stuff about Alpha Tech is weeks old.
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January 05, 2014, 06:45:59 PM
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Waddya mean? Scrypt is ASIC-resistant, not ASIC-proof. They won't have near the effect as ASICS are having on BTC/SHA256. You can just look at the pre-order #s -- upfront, they're more expensive than GPUs, so they're more like the early FPGAs in BTC.
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January 05, 2014, 07:00:16 PM
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Where you been knybe?  That stuff about Alpha Tech is weeks old.

just trying to catch up!
started mining on middlecoin a few weeks ago with good results, should been in here reading the whole time.
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January 05, 2014, 07:06:54 PM
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anyone knows alternatives to middlecoin?
hashcows (registration disabled) and
multipool (high stale shares cause of own P2Pool-script as far as i understood) already known
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January 05, 2014, 07:10:19 PM
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anyone knows alternatives to middlecoin?
hashcows (registration disabled) and
multipool (high stale shares cause of own P2Pool-script as far as i understood) already known
Coinwarz has a pool, but you'll be dead by the time you make it to the front of the registration queue.
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January 05, 2014, 07:15:21 PM
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anyone knows alternatives to middlecoin?
hashcows (registration disabled) and
multipool (high stale shares cause of own P2Pool-script as far as i understood) already known
Coinwarz has a pool, but you'll be dead by the time you make it to the front of the registration queue.

Last I looked it was 6000+
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January 05, 2014, 07:15:58 PM
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anyone knows alternatives to middlecoin?
hashcows (registration disabled) and
multipool (high stale shares cause of own P2Pool-script as far as i understood) already known
Coinwarz has a pool, but you'll be dead by the time you make it to the front of the registration queue.

hahaha Cheesy youre right, i already tried to register an account 2 or 3 weeks ago and im still in "que"

here i got another asking my good friend google https://cryptocointalk.com/topic/2758-ann-multicoin-beta-auto-profitability-coin-switch-pool/

but its a beta. havent tried it myself yet..


geez.... :/ i finally started my own rig with 3x R9 290 few days ago and i crush right into the "altcoin-crises" 2013-2014 - when the doge went crazy Cheesy


anyone knows alternatives to middlecoin?
hashcows (registration disabled) and
multipool (high stale shares cause of own P2Pool-script as far as i understood) already known
Coinwarz has a pool, but you'll be dead by the time you make it to the front of the registration queue.

Last I looked it was 6000+

wow, im already on number 597   Roll Eyes
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January 05, 2014, 07:26:35 PM
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Has there been any solution or known cause for the CGMiner disconnect and hang issue?

http://s23.postimg.org/emuco9g3f/Cgminer_stratum_disconnect_hang_error.jpg
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January 05, 2014, 07:36:41 PM
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Has there been any solution or known cause for the CGMiner disconnect and hang issue?



i'd say lets wait till tomorrow (monday) as (H20?) said that optimizations for eu server should be completed then as i read in this thread here
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January 05, 2014, 07:37:06 PM
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Also in BETA but www.hashbros.co.in  Wink
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January 05, 2014, 07:44:09 PM
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People please open your eyes.

1. I call H2O and the pool a possible scam
For no reason...  However, there is endless reason to call YOU a scammer.  Deal with your debts, idiot.
2. H2O immediately rolls out a temporary fix for US server that he's been sitting on instead of implementing and still has no time available when the "bug" will be fixed that is still dropping peoples hash rate. Yet he claims this is his full-time job and he has 2 employees. Running a pool is NOT very hard, I'm speaking from experience.
Running a pool built on entirely custom software is definitely bloody hard... This isn't some simple "setup config file... go" design.
3. Everybody is claiming very low profits on US and EU servers.
No... a few people are
4. H2O transfers 90 bitcoins out of the pool instead of using to pay us. This explains why everybody's payments are low, because he is taking much more than 3.4% fee
So? 90 BTC isn't that much... maybe he day trades on the side, or this was a stock pile of his 3% fee?

H2O has been running this pool perfectly for months, then suddenly when a bunch of new people join, the pool "breaks", and he can't fix it until someone calls him a scammer then BOOM it's magically fixed within 1 hour. That's 1 of the most suspicious things I've ever seen.
He said he would fix the US server ETA Sunday days ago...  I don't see a "boom fixed", more like "we figured out how to fix this, tested it, and it's implemented now".

A couple people have private messaged me that they agree with me something fishy is going on. 1 guy has proof that he is scamming and I will be posting it shortly.
Not posting it now simply makes you a troll.  GTFO this thread, get a life, and stop being a shill/troll/scammer.  Settle your own debts.
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