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October 23, 2013, 03:52:01 PM
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How does this compare to multipool?
I'm looking for reasons to switch.  Smiley

Well, you could choose to keep all the coins, and it'd be very similar to multi, with a wider range of coins (though no ltc/nvc/ftc).  The big feature being the ability to trade some coins for btc automatically, while keeping others.  Though tbh trading alts to btc these days is a rough prospect.

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October 23, 2013, 04:09:01 PM
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How does this compare to multipool?
I'm looking for reasons to switch.  Smiley

Well, you could choose to keep all the coins, and it'd be very similar to multi, with a wider range of coins (though no ltc/nvc/ftc).  The big feature being the ability to trade some coins for btc automatically, while keeping others.  Though tbh trading alts to btc these days is a rough prospect.

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Nearmiss is spot on. The wider range of coins and auto change made it more profitable for me. Yes you could make more trading but not using auto sell as I was. Not having to constantly check Cryptsy made it set and forget and reliable. In the end though electricity prices going up and alt coins going down finished me off.

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October 23, 2013, 06:03:00 PM
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Tried Hashcows for two days but I got a lot of rejects! (around 10-25% depending the coin)
I tried numerous pools and never had this problem before... Any idea ?
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October 23, 2013, 06:15:35 PM
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Tried Hashcows for two days but I got a lot of rejects! (around 10-25% depending the coin)
I tried numerous pools and never had this problem before... Any idea ?

If you read through this thread and can tell me exactly how many times that has been asked before I'll tell you.

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October 23, 2013, 08:10:38 PM
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How does this compare to multipool?
I'm looking for reasons to switch.  Smiley

And multipool supports sha256 alt coins (4 atm) including btc.. (that i would not recommend mining there. there hash rate is way too low to be mining btc) they been on multi pool btc for over 2 weeks+ now and still not solved a block.
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October 23, 2013, 08:17:31 PM
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Tried Hashcows for two days but I got a lot of rejects! (around 10-25% depending the coin)
I tried numerous pools and never had this problem before... Any idea ?

One of the major reasons is Hashcows jumps from pool to pool and when they do you shares drop and turn into rejects due to nothing to work on while pool moves to another coin. One thing that multipool does is gradually moves the miners without any rejects or very very low. Hashcows just slams on the breaks Smiley  also alot of alt coins have high rejects do to the low hashing going on.. i guess ?
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October 23, 2013, 09:03:35 PM
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I haven't got reject problems with Middlecoin :/
This also happens while the pool is mining and not moving to another coin.
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October 24, 2013, 07:27:44 AM
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The pool is on MEC for 1.5 hours now showing a profitability of 325.26 !
I wish this was true but obviously it's not Sad Profit estimation is way off too.
Something broke ?

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October 24, 2013, 12:07:33 PM
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Tried Hashcows for two days but I got a lot of rejects! (around 10-25% depending the coin)
I tried numerous pools and never had this problem before... Any idea ?

One of the major reasons is Hashcows jumps from pool to pool and when they do you shares drop and turn into rejects due to nothing to work on while pool moves to another coin. One thing that multipool does is gradually moves the miners without any rejects or very very low. Hashcows just slams on the breaks Smiley  also alot of alt coins have high rejects do to the low hashing going on.. i guess ?

I don't get this issue at all and have been mining with hashcows since 2 days after it launched.

IIRC, the server is in the EU, if you are mining on it from the US/AUS etc then this might be why you have a slightly higher rejected rate, myself I get between 2-4% across my rigs.  Do not enable --no-submit-stale if using cgminer, half the time when my rigs detect a stale share and submit it, it is accepted.

Some coins do have a high rejected rate, sometimes it is normal to see a 15-20% rejected rate for a coin.  Drop your intensity down to 18 if you have it set higher,  I found this to lower my rejected rate quite a bit on here.  I have no issues with an intensity at 20 mining LTC but other scrypt coins I get a higher rejected rate.

Hope this helps someone.
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October 24, 2013, 01:19:13 PM
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0.007 BTC per MH and day... this profit barely covers a 0.10 USD/kwh rate. I keep my rigs working because they heat my house nicely, but this is the only reason now.

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October 24, 2013, 05:43:36 PM
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This bad...

2971 DGC 02:07:58 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

DGC forked ?   Huh

Edit : nevermind, got corrected  Smiley
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October 24, 2013, 05:46:43 PM
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This bad...

2971 DGC 02:07:58 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

DGC forked ?   Huh

Edit : nevermind, got corrected  Smiley

Has been fixed, nearmiss said it was just a display hitch.
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October 25, 2013, 01:07:56 AM
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0.007 BTC per MH and day... this profit barely covers a 0.10 USD/kwh rate. I keep my rigs working because they heat my house nicely, but this is the only reason now.

How is your efficiency on your mining Rigs?  I generally have 500 Watts per MH of hashing power, which translates to roughly $4/day in power at 11/kwh electricity rates.
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October 25, 2013, 09:12:52 AM
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0.007 BTC per MH and day... this profit barely covers a 0.10 USD/kwh rate. I keep my rigs working because they heat my house nicely, but this is the only reason now.

How is your efficiency on your mining Rigs?  I generally have 500 Watts per MH of hashing power, which translates to roughly $4/day in power at 11/kwh electricity rates.


Same results, about 0.5 kw per MH. That's 5 cents per hour per MH/s, so 1.20 $/day for every MH/s.

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October 25, 2013, 09:20:12 AM
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0.007 BTC per MH and day... this profit barely covers a 0.10 USD/kwh rate. I keep my rigs working because they heat my house nicely, but this is the only reason now.

How is your efficiency on your mining Rigs?  I generally have 500 Watts per MH of hashing power, which translates to roughly $4/day in power at 11/kwh electricity rates.


Same results, about 0.5 kw per MH. That's 5 cents per hour per MH/s, so 1.20 $/day for every MH/s.

What HW are you guys running? i'm still running 5 series GPUs and my rig eats 650w for 1Mh/s (5870/5850/5770/5770).

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October 25, 2013, 11:07:37 AM
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0.007 BTC per MH and day... this profit barely covers a 0.10 USD/kwh rate. I keep my rigs working because they heat my house nicely, but this is the only reason now.

How is your efficiency on your mining Rigs?  I generally have 500 Watts per MH of hashing power, which translates to roughly $4/day in power at 11/kwh electricity rates.


Same results, about 0.5 kw per MH. That's 5 cents per hour per MH/s, so 1.20 $/day for every MH/s.

What HW are you guys running? i'm still running 5 series GPUs and my rig eats 650w for 1Mh/s (5870/5850/5770/5770).

I have a weird mix of 5xxx and 7xxx. Smiley

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October 25, 2013, 09:35:34 PM
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0.007 BTC per MH and day... this profit barely covers a 0.10 USD/kwh rate. I keep my rigs working because they heat my house nicely, but this is the only reason now.

How is your efficiency on your mining Rigs?  I generally have 500 Watts per MH of hashing power, which translates to roughly $4/day in power at 11/kwh electricity rates.


Same results, about 0.5 kw per MH. That's 5 cents per hour per MH/s, so 1.20 $/day for every MH/s.

What HW are you guys running? i'm still running 5 series GPUs and my rig eats 650w for 1Mh/s (5870/5850/5770/5770).

Currently have 5x 7950's which are undervolted in general to about 1.09V. 
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October 26, 2013, 03:18:47 AM
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Anyways I personally can't afford to just mine and hold entirely, so I only hold one coin from auto-sale and have all the others set to sell.
Currently I believe MegaCoin has a great chance at being widely adopted (moreso than LTC), and I hold those back from autosale.
I think the coin has a bright future and value ahead of it.   Smiley
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October 27, 2013, 05:23:05 AM
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0.007 BTC per MH and day... this profit barely covers a 0.10 USD/kwh rate. I keep my rigs working because they heat my house nicely, but this is the only reason now.

How is your efficiency on your mining Rigs?  I generally have 500 Watts per MH of hashing power, which translates to roughly $4/day in power at 11/kwh electricity rates.

I got 3.320 Mh/s @ 1250 watts or 376.50 watts / MH power.  Using 4 x 7950s and 1 x 7970.

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October 27, 2013, 09:36:36 AM
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Numbers are recovering. Amazing... I did not see that coming. Nice. Smiley

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