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March 24, 2014, 01:23:41 AM
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Please add BTC and LTC too. Sometimes it is better to mine them directly. And all other SHA256 coins from Coinwarz like FRC and PPC.

Thx

As mentioned many many many times the pool doesn't have enough hashing power to mine BTC, LTC or PPC, I'm looking at ways to perhaps redirect to another pool if these coins are more profitable but for the time being they aren't available. I won't be adding FRC, I don't like the coin or its demurrage properties.

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Each block is stacked on top of the previous one. Adding another block to the top makes all lower blocks more difficult to remove: there is more "weight" above each block. A transaction in a block 6 blocks deep (6 confirmations) will be very difficult to remove.
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March 24, 2014, 01:26:37 AM
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I live in France

Work well with manual diff 128 on australia pool since 10 hours :


But not enough bitcoins generated, why ?


Normally, with my hash power, Tomcoin must generate more than 0.1 BTC/24h = 0.041 BTC/10h not 0.00035 BTC/10h   Cry

What wrong ?


Payouts are calculated daily not on a realtime basis, as mentioned in the getting started guide:

http://tompool.org/tomcoin.jsp

Its worth a read as 90% of the questions here are all documented on the site, saves me time answering the same questions over and over again when I could be spending time improving/fixing bits and pieces.

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March 24, 2014, 01:28:02 AM
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Your usa server keeps going dead :/

https://i.imgur.com/hkLhXZM.png

I'll keep an eye on it, there might be problems with stratum on one of the coins. I'll see what I can find out Smiley

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March 24, 2014, 03:19:31 AM
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Ok a rather simple problem, the TomCoin shares table in the database was getting rather huge, I'll need to add a process to remove old shares that so longer serve a purpose. Essentially the table was getting to large it was starting to have a dramatic effect on database inserts so as far as your miners were concerned it looked like the servers connection was lost. I'm clearing out the table in stages so performance should improve over the coming hours.

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March 24, 2014, 04:48:55 AM
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Ok a rather simple problem, the TomCoin shares table in the database was getting rather huge, I'll need to add a process to remove old shares that so longer serve a purpose. Essentially the table was getting to large it was starting to have a dramatic effect on database inserts so as far as your miners were concerned it looked like the servers connection was lost. I'm clearing out the table in stages so performance should improve over the coming hours.
Great!
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March 24, 2014, 08:43:04 AM
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I live in France

Work well with manual diff 128 on australia pool since 10 hours :


But not enough bitcoins generated, why ?


Normally, with my hash power, Tomcoin must generate more than 0.1 BTC/24h = 0.041 BTC/10h not 0.00035 BTC/10h   Cry

What wrong ?


Payouts are calculated daily not on a realtime basis, as mentioned in the getting started guide:

http://tompool.org/tomcoin.jsp

Its worth a read as 90% of the questions here are all documented on the site, saves me time answering the same questions over and over again when I could be spending time improving/fixing bits and pieces.

Hello Tommo-Aus

It's now clear for me, thank you.

You should probably explain a little bit more about payouts on http://www.tompool.org/tomcoinsha.jsp.
At first i understand "Unpaid" is before payout and "Paid is after payout", but in fact, "Unpaid" are only too small payout ...

All others miningpool show real time BTC income, so it's difficult to understand your system.

Sorry for the misunderstanding.

Four of my AntMiner S1 works on ghash.io yet and four of my AntMiner S1 works on australia.tompool.org 3329 Difficulty 128 yet.

I will post stats tomorrow for others users.

After that, everybody will easy learn if it's better to mine with ghash.io or with tompool.org

I think, it's the first question everyone asks. Grin


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March 24, 2014, 10:20:20 AM
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Please add BTC and LTC too. Sometimes it is better to mine them directly. And all other SHA256 coins from Coinwarz like FRC and PPC.

Thx

As mentioned many many many times the pool doesn't have enough hashing power to mine BTC, LTC or PPC, I'm looking at ways to perhaps redirect to another pool if these coins are more profitable but for the time being they aren't available. I won't be adding FRC, I don't like the coin or its demurrage properties.

Maybe a co-operation with btcguild, eligius etc. would be a solution for BTC. Just ask them ;-)
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March 24, 2014, 11:16:53 AM
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Hey I'm sure you get a ton of these, but could you please consider adding storycoin(STY) it's relatively new and growing quite fast. It is on a few exchanges it is being voted for on mintpal and is near the top. Cryptsy has not put it to vote but there is a strong thread for it on there forums. I like the coin I think It shows promise. If you could just look into it that's be great. Okay now my issue. I was mining strictly CTM on my multipool yesterday for about 55 minutes, usually after about twenty minutes I can look and see how many I have mined. I let it sit over night and still says nothing. I would assume that it hadn't hit a block but it's never gone that long without hitting one. Could that be it or could it be an issue with my account balances page
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March 24, 2014, 11:56:42 AM
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Looking at the CTM block history one hasn't been found for 15 hours, a block needs to be found in order to pay you. What username are you mining under?

I'll take a look into STY but in order to add a coin it needs to be listed on an exchange with an API so I can access the latest trade data. I can see it on Crypto Rush which is a good sign, I'll work out how profitable it is and add it soon.

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March 25, 2014, 12:53:26 AM
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Looking at the CTM block history one hasn't been found for 15 hours, a block needs to be found in order to pay you. What username are you mining under?

I'll take a look into STY but in order to add a coin it needs to be listed on an exchange with an API so I can access the latest trade data. I can see it on Crypto Rush which is a good sign, I'll work out how profitable it is and add it soon.

I thought I responded earlier but I guess it never went through cause it isn't here. So I figured it must've been just lack of blocks being found. I'm mining under cjl1313.1 for my worker my account is cjl1313. Thanks for looking at STY it looks like they'll hit cryptsy soon which has API, not sure about mintpal, i just got an account there. It's under vote and it is on cryptorush so it is gaining popularity.
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March 25, 2014, 08:24:43 AM
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Four of my AntMiner S1 works on ghash.io yet and four of my AntMiner S1 works on australia.tompool.org 3329 Difficulty 128 yet.

I will post stats tomorrow for others users.

Any news PhilippeD?
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March 25, 2014, 10:22:51 AM
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So, this is the result of my test :

4 AntMiner S1 overclocked at 190 Gh/s on Ghash.io during 24 hours give 0.10345822 BTC  Grin

4 AntMiner S1 overclocked at 190 Gh/s on TomCoin Australia manual diff 128 during 24 hours give 0.06255575 BTC  Cry

Ghash.io is the winner with a big difference

So, i will migrate all my AntMiner S1 on Ghash.io. Bye Bye TomCoin

For Tommo_Aus :

I think it will be better for your to find how to mine BTC when they are more profitable than spend your time to add new altcoins to your list

In the other case, your mining pool will never be profitable

Good luck and thank you

Bye



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March 25, 2014, 03:26:15 PM
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Thank you PhilippeD, you saved our time Smiley I will continue with ghash only.
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March 25, 2014, 09:24:51 PM
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For me who have lost some BTC in altcoin exchanges recently and mission with mining various scrypt
coins in GPU's I do appreciate Tompool and his Tomcoin method of mining scrypt.

I don't really want to spend my days sitting on coin exchanges trading altcoins for best BTC bid.

Might not be the most ultra profitable way to mine scrypt coins but
it's convenient - now I have more time to read forums like this  Wink

Oh, the share acceptance on mining Tomcoin scrypt pool on my Nvidia's 100%
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March 25, 2014, 11:10:11 PM
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So, this is the result of my test :

4 AntMiner S1 overclocked at 190 Gh/s on Ghash.io during 24 hours give 0.10345822 BTC  Grin

4 AntMiner S1 overclocked at 190 Gh/s on TomCoin Australia manual diff 128 during 24 hours give 0.06255575 BTC  Cry

Ghash.io is the winner with a big difference

So, i will migrate all my AntMiner S1 on Ghash.io. Bye Bye TomCoin

For Tommo_Aus :

I think it will be better for your to find how to mine BTC when they are more profitable than spend your time to add new altcoins to your list

In the other case, your mining pool will never be profitable

Good luck and thank you

Bye

Sorry to hear it didn't work out for you PhilippeD, alt coins are less predictable than BTC so some days are excellent and some are not so great. In my rebuttal I'd like to point out the last few days of SHA256 BTC profitability per GH/s:

2014-03-21: 0.00014007210430281528
2014-03-22: 0.00013081011852404009
2014-03-23: 0.00007775152213330673
2014-03-24: 0.00009084386788326213

As you can see there is a large variance between days, but in the end profitability all depends on how the alt coin markets are doing, and recently they haven't been doing too well.

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March 26, 2014, 01:09:39 AM
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So, this is the result of my test :

4 AntMiner S1 overclocked at 190 Gh/s on Ghash.io during 24 hours give 0.10345822 BTC  Grin

4 AntMiner S1 overclocked at 190 Gh/s on TomCoin Australia manual diff 128 during 24 hours give 0.06255575 BTC  Cry

Ghash.io is the winner with a big difference

So, i will migrate all my AntMiner S1 on Ghash.io. Bye Bye TomCoin

For Tommo_Aus :

I think it will be better for your to find how to mine BTC when they are more profitable than spend your time to add new altcoins to your list

In the other case, your mining pool will never be profitable

Good luck and thank you

Bye

Sorry to hear it didn't work out for you PhilippeD, alt coins are less predictable than BTC so some days are excellent and some are not so great. In my rebuttal I'd like to point out the last few days of SHA256 BTC profitability per GH/s:

2014-03-21: 0.00014007210430281528
2014-03-22: 0.00013081011852404009
2014-03-23: 0.00007775152213330673
2014-03-24: 0.00009084386788326213

As you can see there is a large variance between days, but in the end profitability all depends on how the alt coin markets are doing, and recently they haven't been doing too well.

Exactly why you should look into BTC mining!
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March 26, 2014, 09:09:02 AM
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So, this is the result of my test :

4 AntMiner S1 overclocked at 190 Gh/s on Ghash.io during 24 hours give 0.10345822 BTC  Grin

4 AntMiner S1 overclocked at 190 Gh/s on TomCoin Australia manual diff 128 during 24 hours give 0.06255575 BTC  Cry

Ghash.io is the winner with a big difference

So, i will migrate all my AntMiner S1 on Ghash.io. Bye Bye TomCoin

For Tommo_Aus :

I think it will be better for your to find how to mine BTC when they are more profitable than spend your time to add new altcoins to your list

In the other case, your mining pool will never be profitable

Good luck and thank you

Bye

Sorry to hear it didn't work out for you PhilippeD, alt coins are less predictable than BTC so some days are excellent and some are not so great. In my rebuttal I'd like to point out the last few days of SHA256 BTC profitability per GH/s:

2014-03-21: 0.00014007210430281528
2014-03-22: 0.00013081011852404009
2014-03-23: 0.00007775152213330673
2014-03-24: 0.00009084386788326213

As you can see there is a large variance between days, but in the end profitability all depends on how the alt coin markets are doing, and recently they haven't been doing too well.

Hello Tommo_Aus,

Your stats show that your pool is never more profitable than ghash.io

But difficulty of BTC will never stop growing, i'm sure that in a few week, your pool will be more profitable than ghash.io

I will come back to your pool in a few week. I think a lot of miners will come back to your pool in a few week

Your work is great, you just have to wait a little bit, you will have more and more users on your pool

See you in a few week (for testing on a new European server  Wink )

Bye

Philippe



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March 28, 2014, 03:10:19 AM
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Ever consider a scrypt-n pool?
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March 28, 2014, 05:35:23 AM
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Ever consider a scrypt-n pool?

I think the main problem would be communicating the current "N-Factor" to the client.
There is no way to do that...yet.

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March 28, 2014, 11:24:21 PM
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Ever consider a scrypt-n pool?

Perhaps in the future, but in the meantime I'm concentrating on expanding the scrypt coin options and working out how to add BTC in TomCoin/TomPool. Added the following scrypt coins:

Digibyte (DGB)
Earthcoin (EAC)
Klondikecoin (KDC)
Neocoin (NEC)
RonPaulcoin (RPC)
Zeitcoin (ZEIT)

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