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February 09, 2018, 01:04:26 PM
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I was wondering what the best miningpool for Ethereum is? I have only used Etheremine, but I have the impression that my actual hashrate is quite lower that what my miner says. As well the stale shares have risen.

I know that only the return is important, but as I have only used 1 pool till now, I have no basis to compare. I have the following return for 120Mh/s (claymore miner): 0,010362521 ETH/dag - which is extrapolated to year 3,782320273 ETH
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February 09, 2018, 01:14:12 PM
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I was wondering what the best miningpool for Ethereum is? I have only used Etheremine, but I have the impression that my actual hashrate is quite lower that what my miner says. As well the stale shares have risen.

I know that only the return is important, but as I have only used 1 pool till now, I have no basis to compare. I have the following return for 120Mh/s (claymore miner): 0,010362521 ETH/dag - which is extrapolated to year 3,782320273 ETH


You are using now the best pool for me, ethermine has been a reputable pool for ETH mining and didn't encounter prob especially in payouts, you can try dwarfpool, nanopool, suprnova, miningpoolhub, sexypool then compare. if you want to be paid in BTC directly then use nicehash or miningpoolhub.
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February 09, 2018, 03:03:40 PM
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Been using https://nanopool.org for a year now rock solid.
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February 09, 2018, 03:24:10 PM
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There are loads of mining pools, but I had found really good ones, which I using. I can recommend you ethermine.org and nanopool.org
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February 09, 2018, 05:39:00 PM
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I tried many of them but ended up with Nanopool, that's where I could get the best return.

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February 10, 2018, 12:10:00 PM
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I tried two different pools but it's hard to see big difference. My plan is to use same graphics cards with the same settings to mine on different pools at the same time (it's useless to mine in different time because difficulty would not be the same). After few days I will compare how much ETH I've earned, because that's the only important thing. In my opinion this is the best way to compare pools.
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July 01, 2018, 03:16:27 PM
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I tried two different pools but it's hard to see big difference. My plan is to use same graphics cards with the same settings to mine on different pools at the same time (it's useless to mine in different time because difficulty would not be the same). After few days I will compare how much ETH I've earned, because that's the only important thing. In my opinion this is the best way to compare pools.

Was this test done?  Results?

I have been mining on nanopool for about 6 months with good results but have not compared others.
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July 01, 2018, 06:13:53 PM
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July 01, 2018, 06:29:11 PM
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Only ethermine that gives me a good amount of mined ethereum compared to nanopool for weekly basis and my suggestion is that stay on that pool and try to ping the mining server and choose the server that near in your location because it can decrease the invalid stale shares.

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July 01, 2018, 06:34:14 PM
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I tried two different pools but it's hard to see big difference. My plan is to use same graphics cards with the same settings to mine on different pools at the same time (it's useless to mine in different time because difficulty would not be the same). After few days I will compare how much ETH I've earned, because that's the only important thing. In my opinion this is the best way to compare pools.

Was this test done?  Results?

I have been mining on nanopool for about 6 months with good results but have not compared others.
Unfortunately not. I still have only one rig and don't know how to mine to two different pools on the same rig. I'm not even sure if that's possible.
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January 13, 2019, 01:24:59 PM
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This is a good multi algo minier like nicehash, auto switching payouts in eth and btc. Looks like nicehash has some competition

https://www.cudominer.com/?a=N5XGAJBbt
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January 14, 2019, 07:39:41 AM
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I do not find that the others to mine the best basis ethereum. enough to Etheremine already gives results that are stable and it works well until now mainly for even the ethereum. elsewhere could be just for you to use but will not be as good as on an Etheremine for a special on the ethereum.
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January 14, 2019, 09:54:19 AM
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Is Bitcoin or Ethereum still profitable in this current market situation? Could anyone here who are still doing mining with profit? And please tell me which coin you are mining and which country.

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January 29, 2019, 03:54:39 PM
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I was wondering what the best miningpool for Ethereum is? I have only used Etheremine, but I have the impression that my actual hashrate is quite lower that what my miner says. As well the stale shares have risen.

I know that only the return is important, but as I have only used 1 pool till now, I have no basis to compare. I have the following return for 120Mh/s (claymore miner): 0,010362521 ETH/dag - which is extrapolated to year 3,782320273 ETH

I'm using this pool and there is no problem. Sometimes there are 1-2% of stale shares. It depends on your ping (you have to choose closiest server for mining). Also, your cards has to be checked on hardware memory errors (for instance, with hw64 info). Your reported hashrate maybe bigger than real if you have too many rejects because of too strong overclocking.

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