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Author Topic: [ANN] profit switching auto-exchanging pool - www.middlecoin.com  (Read 829901 times)
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February 07, 2014, 11:12:26 PM
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I get 99.9% reject... wth is wrong with middlecoin?
No problem on other pools.
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February 07, 2014, 11:13:28 PM
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Let's say the last 5 payments as reference:
239.45 BTC
219.59 BTC
443.37 BTC
354.32 BTC
266.92 + 92.78 BTC

On average: 332.20 BTC/day. Now looking at the power graph we "see" about 21000 Mhash. So we have an average of 0.0158 BTC/Mhash/day. Correct me if I'm wrong. Also from this the fee is subtracted.
Badly incorrect.  Notice that the pool's exchange balance never starts at 0 after a payout.  You would have to subtract an unknown chunk of exchanged but unpaid balances from the "payments" you are quoting.
Badly corrected. I would have to agree with you if the starting point varied greatly every day. Instead it starts at about the same point, so they might as well start from zero. Even if we exclude that, there is still some difference.

However there has to a high hash payment source recorded for every day so the entire pool is averaged into calculation. The difference between servers is still important for profitability.
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February 07, 2014, 11:16:37 PM
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MC was supposed to be easy - point miners, add BTC address, done.

I'm spending more time keeping up with this thread than drinking beer. Tried to do both, but it spoils the moment (of drinking beer Wink.

So, it is now beer o'clock  Grin
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February 07, 2014, 11:24:47 PM
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So, it is now beer o'clock  Grin
As is tradition...
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February 07, 2014, 11:30:01 PM
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USEast still experiencing a large number of rejects? Throwing around 14.5MH/s at the server right now and getting 1.7MH/s in rejects, which is way higher than normal
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February 07, 2014, 11:31:32 PM
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I get 99.9% reject... wth is wrong with middlecoin?
No problem on other pools.

Almost 100% rejection? Post your config; weird.
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February 08, 2014, 12:00:11 AM
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I'm getting around 8% rejects on USEast right now.

Too lazy to fix it... just spent all afternoon locating a bad GPU and reconfiguring a rig.

Now time to place an order for some new toys.

Daddy needs more hash.
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February 08, 2014, 12:13:43 AM
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How has it been today?

.016 btc. Monitor has gone off 5 times to tell me  I am below 1.9 on a 3 my miner.

Even my good days I am only making about  .011per mh.

What has your reject rate been like? At least based on what you wrote you won't be doing much better on wafflepool or clevermining.com

Check their states; they are at 0.010~0.011 btc right now (per 1 MH/s hash rate)

Before the update to all servers running  the new  beta code I was getting g 6-8% rejects with zero "disconnects". Now I get 1-2 and middle coin drops my connection. I use the term disconnect loosely because I am still connected and sending valid work. But middlecoin says I am not and it shows in my payout.  I am making .007-.008 a day?  I can definitely beat that.
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February 08, 2014, 01:38:34 AM
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Let's say the last 5 payments as reference:
239.45 BTC
219.59 BTC
443.37 BTC
354.32 BTC
266.92 + 92.78 BTC

On average: 332.20 BTC/day. Now looking at the power graph we "see" about 21000 Mhash. So we have an average of 0.0158 BTC/Mhash/day. Correct me if I'm wrong. Also from this the fee is subtracted.
Badly incorrect.  Notice that the pool's exchange balance never starts at 0 after a payout.  You would have to subtract an unknown chunk of exchanged but unpaid balances from the "payments" you are quoting.
Badly corrected. I would have to agree with you if the starting point varied greatly every day. Instead it starts at about the same point, so they might as well start from zero. Even if we exclude that, there is still some difference.

However there has to a high hash payment source recorded for every day so the entire pool is averaged into calculation. The difference between servers is still important for profitability.

unfortunately i think your method is terribly flawed. you have too much room for error.

youre guessing at what the average hashrate is for the whole pool. rather than work of the individual servers.

and you arent taking into account the fees. youre going by rough "eyeball" values. when you really need to be looking at controlled hashrates and ACTUAL IN YOUR WALLET payments.

unless you could get an accurate reading of the average hashrate of the whole pool everyday and then remember to take off 3.4% (which it appears you didnt) from the total BTC generated.
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February 08, 2014, 01:55:23 AM
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My workers are solid at ~4MH - but middlecoin wanders from 1.5 to 4.2 mhash all over the place
http://www.middlecoin.com/reports/1KkfPxwQTsTawfuFgPxn78DuVvdJUxpcvv.html

miners are all pointed at USwest
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February 08, 2014, 02:08:17 AM
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My workers are solid at ~4MH - but middlecoin wanders from 1.5 to 4.2 mhash all over the place
http://www.middlecoin.com/reports/1KkfPxwQTsTawfuFgPxn78DuVvdJUxpcvv.html

miners are all pointed at USwest

Looks identical to mine.  I also use USwest.
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February 08, 2014, 02:22:04 AM
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My workers are solid at ~4MH - but middlecoin wanders from 1.5 to 4.2 mhash all over the place
http://www.middlecoin.com/reports/1KkfPxwQTsTawfuFgPxn78DuVvdJUxpcvv.html

miners are all pointed at USwest


same as mine on useast...just switched over to uswest, so much for that idea.
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February 08, 2014, 02:33:20 AM
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My workers are solid at ~4MH - but middlecoin wanders from 1.5 to 4.2 mhash all over the place
http://www.middlecoin.com/reports/1KkfPxwQTsTawfuFgPxn78DuVvdJUxpcvv.html

miners are all pointed at USwest


same as mine on useast...just switched over to uswest, so much for that idea.

But why the jumping all over? It doesn't look like I'm doing any work in Middlecoin's eyes Smiley How do I know my miners aren't doing all this hashin for nothin? Tongue

useast has terrible rejects it seems, my ping isnt good to amsterdam but the payout is better there

sigh, why are things different on different servers? do the stats actually represent work you do on all servers combined? what if one user/wallet was doing work on all the different servers simultaneously? (letting work overflow through pool list in cgminer, ie not running with --failover-only) ...


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February 08, 2014, 02:41:15 AM
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My workers are solid at ~4MH - but middlecoin wanders from 1.5 to 4.2 mhash all over the place
http://www.middlecoin.com/reports/1KkfPxwQTsTawfuFgPxn78DuVvdJUxpcvv.html

miners are all pointed at USwest


same as mine on useast...just switched over to uswest, so much for that idea.

But why the jumping all over? It doesn't look like I'm doing any work in Middlecoin's eyes Smiley How do I know my miners aren't doing all this hashin for nothin? Tongue

useast has terrible rejects it seems, my ping isnt good to amsterdam but the payout is better there

sigh, why are things different on different servers? do the stats actually represent work you do on all servers combined? what if one user/wallet was doing work on all the different servers simultaneously? (letting work overflow through pool list in cgminer, ie not running with --failover-only) ...




Those are all the million dollar questions.
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February 08, 2014, 02:45:36 AM
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Let's say the last 5 payments as reference:
239.45 BTC
219.59 BTC
443.37 BTC
354.32 BTC
266.92 + 92.78 BTC

On average: 332.20 BTC/day. Now looking at the power graph we "see" about 21000 Mhash. So we have an average of 0.0158 BTC/Mhash/day. Correct me if I'm wrong. Also from this the fee is subtracted.
Badly incorrect.  Notice that the pool's exchange balance never starts at 0 after a payout.  You would have to subtract an unknown chunk of exchanged but unpaid balances from the "payments" you are quoting.
Badly corrected. I would have to agree with you if the starting point varied greatly every day. Instead it starts at about the same point, so they might as well start from zero. Even if we exclude that, there is still some difference.

However there has to a high hash payment source recorded for every day so the entire pool is averaged into calculation. The difference between servers is still important for profitability.

Well, let's presume 50 BTC at the start of every day is left (this is likely often an underestimate).  That means the daily income was:
239.45 - 50 BTC = 189.45
219.59 - 50 BTC = 169.45
443.37 - 50 BTC = 393.37
354.32 - 50 BTC = 304.32

= 264.1475 BTC/day = 0.0125784523809524 BTC/MH.

So ya, your numbers are way off.
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February 08, 2014, 03:00:39 AM
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anyone else many rejects on EU?
10% here.
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February 08, 2014, 04:03:52 AM
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anyone else many rejects on EU?
10% here.
10% on main server here, but it has been like that for a while, so i get used to it  Grin

BTC addr: 1vTGnFgaM2WJjswwmbj6N2AQBWcHfimSc
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February 08, 2014, 04:05:05 AM
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anyone else many rejects on EU?
10% here.

u must switch to amsterdam. i get %3,5 on amsterdam.
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February 08, 2014, 05:46:33 AM
Last edit: February 08, 2014, 06:17:22 AM by Clayce
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Sorry if this has been asked a bunch before, but how do I look up my worker once pointed?

Edit: This works..stratehm.net
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February 08, 2014, 06:01:21 AM
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Middlecoin Monitor

https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=428298.0

Update 2.1

Support to show graph on main screen for single/multiple addresses.
Support for balance display in mBTC or BTC.
Swipe access to Pool Data and Announcements from the main screen.
IMP: All non registered addresses will not be supported by app. To register your address please go to www.watcron.com/middlecoin.





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