jimlite
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January 29, 2014, 04:30:28 AM |
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So what was today's payout per mh/s?
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Jamescoins
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January 29, 2014, 04:43:53 AM |
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For DOGE have you thought at all about running the cows through another larger pool? We would lose 1% or so from those pools fees but it would give very steady returns in theory... Could easily be calculated into the profitability. I don't know how hard this would be to implement, but on another coin switching pool i use, when we are mining DOGE usually the user with the top hash rate is "wmpool" and has about 150mh/s I was assuming this was another pool using the larger pool to stabilize returns on larger network coins.
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dmbf
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January 29, 2014, 09:36:27 AM |
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It seems the est. unexchanged balance isn't working properly yet, as mine's shown the same since I started mining 8 hours ago, or at least hasn't changed since the end of the first round after I started.
Stats are not working, it was explained several pages ago Nearmiss is out for a couple of weeks (correct me if I am wrong on this) and he is the primary developer of the new site, so, no stats of any kind for 2 weeks at least!. still, last payment was VERY good, auto payout works perfectly, so... for now, just mine and collect they will get it right soon. OK, cool. I only mentioned it as it says above the stats that they'll be keeping an eye on them over the next couple of days to ensure accuracy
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dmbf
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January 29, 2014, 09:42:41 AM |
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Regarding DOGE, you might want to read the discussion in the multipool thread, as it seems that the returns are about 30% less than would be expected on several pools, so that may make it less profitable than some other coins: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=167635.5240
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phaddie
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January 29, 2014, 02:01:21 PM |
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Hey guys, just found this pool.
A couple of questions:
1. Can someone estimate the average BTC payout pr 1Mh/s I can expect from this pool?
2. Is there a minimum amount for the daily payout in BTC? For example some multipools use .01 BTC as minimum.
3. How is communication from the devs?
Phad.
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procrypto
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January 29, 2014, 03:13:21 PM |
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Hey guys, just found this pool.
'grats, welcome aboard. 1. Can someone estimate the average BTC payout pr 1Mh/s I can expect from this pool?
Tough to say with any degree of accuracy, as the past few days has been fantastic (the first day of MEOW was around 0.03 BTC/MH/day) - before that things were about in line with minimum multipool expectations, i.e. 0.01 BTC/MH/day 2. Is there a minimum amount for the daily payout in BTC? For example some multipools use .01 BTC as minimum.
No minimum, however, TX fee is 0.0001 BTC (to ensure prompt confirmation of your withdrawal) so you'll want to take that into account when setting an auto-withdraw threshold. 3. How is communication from the devs?
They're brilliant, pretty much second to none, plus an always active community in the IRC channel #hashcows on Freenode.
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gsrcrxsi
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January 29, 2014, 03:16:27 PM |
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instead of instantaneous numbers for hashrate, can you create some plots that show the values over time?
it would be very helpful to see if there was a gap in hashrate or any other anomalies. would also be interesting to see pool hashrate over time too.
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phaddie
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January 29, 2014, 04:25:44 PM |
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Hey guys, just found this pool.
'grats, welcome aboard. 1. Can someone estimate the average BTC payout pr 1Mh/s I can expect from this pool?
Tough to say with any degree of accuracy, as the past few days has been fantastic (the first day of MEOW was around 0.03 BTC/MH/day) - before that things were about in line with minimum multipool expectations, i.e. 0.01 BTC/MH/day 2. Is there a minimum amount for the daily payout in BTC? For example some multipools use .01 BTC as minimum.
No minimum, however, TX fee is 0.0001 BTC (to ensure prompt confirmation of your withdrawal) so you'll want to take that into account when setting an auto-withdraw threshold. 3. How is communication from the devs?
They're brilliant, pretty much second to none, plus an always active community in the IRC channel #hashcows on Freenode. Thank You!! One other question. I cannot seem to find anywhere on the website that gives me my current balances. Am I just blind? Or is this not something I can do? Phad.
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nongdanvoz
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January 29, 2014, 05:01:17 PM |
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1. How do I know how much btc I get for each round as old version?
2. Profitability calculations based on what? It corresponds with how much speed?
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ajpalm
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January 29, 2014, 06:31:53 PM |
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kinda new here... Question, when you cash out your current bitcoin, how long is the queue usually? Also when its finished where does it go? i have a wallet with coinbase.com & use btc-e. when i cashed out, i didn't put anything in for where to send it... so im not sure. thanks.
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dsgx1
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January 29, 2014, 06:43:17 PM |
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I have seen payouts sit in queue anywhere from 15 minutes all the way to 4+ hours. You need to enter a wallet or exchange address, otherwise the payout will just sit in pending.
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phaddie
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January 29, 2014, 06:46:03 PM Last edit: January 29, 2014, 07:04:55 PM by phaddie |
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I keep losing my connection to hashcows constantly. Is this in my end or is this something that happens?
Phad
* edit * - It happens everytime hashcows switches to a new coin. There must be a cgminer setting that prevents this.
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dsgx1
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January 29, 2014, 07:09:31 PM |
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V 3.7.2 of CGMiner waits 5 minutes before trying to reconnect to Hashcows. You can either install an older version of CGMiner (search forum for which version reconnects the fastest) or install a backup pool that will mine until CGMiner is able to connect to hashcows again.
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peamealbacon
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January 29, 2014, 09:38:01 PM Last edit: January 29, 2014, 10:20:13 PM by peamealbacon |
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Quick question: apparently the stats are on the fritz, which is no big deal, but I was wondering if the problems extend to current hash rate as well. I'm currently seeing about half the rate on hashcows that cgminer is reporting (no unusual reject rate or anything of the sort). I'm used to swings way above and below what cgminer reports but for the last day or so I've been consistently seeing about half of what cgminer is reporting.
That was silly. It's because the round times are so short I kept moving to my backup pool.
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Anubite
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January 29, 2014, 11:36:31 PM |
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To Hashcows,
I just want to briefly mention, the last thing holding me back from giving you guys the lions share of my hashrate is the disconnects at the end of a round.
I get artifacts when my card goes from using all the electricity it can to 0%. I have feelings that an unstable server will burn it out faster than otherwise.
I also don't like mining on any other pool for 1-2 minutes. It's not enough for PPLNS to give me jack.
While I am aware that some have downgraded, I can't do this as I have a 290x, and the coding in the old version is not formed around it. I use a modified version that only has a 3.7.2 fork
Probably the greatest thing you can do for your pool after balance fixes would be to remedy this, as even when you exclude card and failover PPLNS concerns, you would be able to have say 20 second rounds on smaller coins you would otherwise destroy or not profit from.
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Let me know if I am doing something right. DOGE: DKBx8CMVnFwnea2uQ3RsLLB2CvQCFkzVT8 Cryptsy: 8981f2166046a5b587c4f86a2c994ec573a8a236
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AbiTxGroup
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January 29, 2014, 11:56:21 PM |
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For those with the disconnect problems, try adding "--failover-only" to your startup batch file.
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aTriz
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January 30, 2014, 12:52:44 AM |
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Everyone's feedback is heard about the disconnects/failovers on coin-switches and it's something we want to fix.
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Anubite
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January 30, 2014, 01:12:40 AM Last edit: January 30, 2014, 01:34:39 AM by Anubite |
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Damn. I just realized I posted along the same topic as those before me without actually having read their posts. Kind of feel like planets aligned or I was beating a dead horse on accident. Not sure which one. Everyone's feedback is heard about the disconnects/failovers on coin-switches and it's something we want to fix.
Hadn't seen it in the list of "to-do's." Glad to hear it! Things are looking better here all the time. I've recently decided to use my second rig here 24/7 again, as it's a stable (wattage, oc, etc) machine using cudaminer and has no CoD history.
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Let me know if I am doing something right. DOGE: DKBx8CMVnFwnea2uQ3RsLLB2CvQCFkzVT8 Cryptsy: 8981f2166046a5b587c4f86a2c994ec573a8a236
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JoeJustice
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January 30, 2014, 01:48:29 AM |
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Is anyone else getting half of the profit amount by using Hashco? Undecided After the site got hacked I noticed a couple things that didn't inspire lots of confidence:
1. The simple but super useful Profit Diagram was removed from here: https//hashcows/profits.html
RESULTS: Not Found The requested URL /profits.html was not found on this server.
2. The "Account Ledger" was moved and disabled. As a result all transparency was lost when reviewing or analyzing payouts.
3. Regardless of the profitability rate (even with recent Doge and Meow boom) a group of friends and I are still making about half the profit in a 24 hour cycle. We switched to dedicated pools as a test and noticed a considerable difference in payout after converting to BTC.
Has anybody else noticed? Huh
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stacksmasher
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January 30, 2014, 02:20:36 AM |
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Hello fellow COWS!!!!
I mostly use hashco.ws as a failover and don't mine much but am I wasting hashes not staying on the site for more than an hour or 2?
Thanks for any guidance.
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