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Author Topic: [ANN][MULTI][VARDIFF] TradeMyBit MULTIALGO Profit Swap w/ Optional Auto-exchange  (Read 153011 times)
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May 19, 2014, 04:45:57 PM
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obsidian009: it looks normal to me. X11 seems to give out these numbers (very low WU compared to scrypt)


I´m new to X11 too. (old time scrypt miner).
I still dont understand the "Profit Rankings".
I know the hashrate for X11 is 2.9x hashrate for scrypt.
but what does the "BTC/MHash is normalized to SCRYPT" mean?
Should we divide the x11 profit for 2.9, or is it already accounted for (normalized?) ?


I attempted to make this clearer by putting it in the home page profit table header:
"BTC/MHash is normalized to SCRYPT. N-Scrypt is Scrypt*0.47 and X11 is Scrypt*2.9"

What this means is that when calculating the daily BTC per MHash, we use the following:
1mhash scrypt
0.47mhash for nscrypt
2.9mhash for x11

So if you see RTC at 0.09 BTC/scryptMhash/Day, that means 2.9mhash of x11 is roughly worth 0.09btc a day (at that particular moment in time)

These numbers aren't the same for everyone, but it is what I came up with as 'real world numbers' from speaking with many of our miners.





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May 19, 2014, 04:49:43 PM
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thanks merc82, i understood now!

keep on the good job!
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May 19, 2014, 07:26:50 PM
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Hey TMB , possible to add Asia pacific STRATUM ? There should be quite a number of Asian around (Chinese miner)

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May 19, 2014, 09:46:43 PM
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Merc,

If I mine a specific coin than I don't see any info of my stats, only the top 5.
Can u change that, like it is for example at a dedicatedpool?

I'm mining CTZ now.

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May 19, 2014, 10:15:54 PM
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Merc,

If I mine a specific coin than I don't see any info of my stats, only the top 5.
Can u change that, like it is for example at a dedicatedpool?

I'm mining CTZ now.

I don't see CTZ in the multiport. Is it working for you?

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May 19, 2014, 10:23:42 PM
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Guys, anyone else getting rejections and disconnects with reason "unauthorized worker" suddenly? No idea why it does that. It works well a few minutes and then bang, "unauthorized worker", all rejected, and back to failover I go :-(

EDIT: I'm on the X11 pool btw
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May 19, 2014, 10:26:32 PM
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Guys, anyone else getting rejections and disconnects with reason "unauthorized worker" suddenly? No idea why it does that. It works well a few minutes and then bang, "unauthorized worker", all rejected, and back to failover I go :-(

EDIT: I'm on the X11 pool btw

I've just switched from port 4440 to port 3440. I don't see anything strange in my workers.

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May 19, 2014, 10:45:55 PM
Last edit: May 19, 2014, 11:24:08 PM by bullus
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Merc,

If I mine a specific coin than I don't see any info of my stats, only the top 5.
Can u change that, like it is for example at a dedicatedpool?

I'm mining CTZ now.

I don't see CTZ in the multiport. Is it working for you?

It was on the multiport for a sec, but suddenly it was disconnected.. last block was 1hour 20min..that is not good.

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seems like  it there is a problem, wallet needs to updated, is tmb updated?
https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=526076.480

wallet update
https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=526076.msg6823898#msg6823898

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May 20, 2014, 12:35:58 AM
Last edit: May 20, 2014, 12:55:16 AM by edonkey
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I'm mining for the first time on your pool. I'm experimenting with your multi-n pool to see how it goes

I'm using cpuminer-vert for Mac OS with this URL:

stratum+tcp://west01.us.trademybit.com:2220

I have a couple of workers on two different machines. Unfortunately I don't have a lot of hash power yet (about 80 khash/s), but I'm just at the experimental stage.

Things seem to be working, although I'm getting connection errors sometimes. Here's an example:

Code:
[2014-05-19 17:09:18] thread 4: 27492 hashes, 2.42 khash/s
[2014-05-19 17:09:19] stratum_recv_line failed
[2014-05-19 17:09:19] ...retry after 30 seconds
[2014-05-19 17:09:49] stratum_recv_line failed
[2014-05-19 17:09:49] ...retry after 30 seconds
[2014-05-19 17:10:19] stratum_recv_line failed
[2014-05-19 17:10:19] ...retry after 30 seconds
[2014-05-19 17:10:49] stratum_recv_line failed
[2014-05-19 17:10:49] ...retry after 30 seconds
[2014-05-19 17:11:19] stratum_recv_line failed
[2014-05-19 17:11:19] ...retry after 30 seconds
[2014-05-19 17:11:49] stratum_recv_line failed
[2014-05-19 17:11:49] ...retry after 30 seconds
[2014-05-19 17:12:20] Stratum detected new block
[2014-05-19 17:12:38] Stratum detected new block
[2014-05-19 17:12:38] thread 13: 44496 hashes, 2.46 khash/s

The same error happened on both of my worker machines at around the same time. On the second one the error didn't show up until 17:12. I'm in California so this is the Pacific time zone.

Currently I don't have any secondary pool URLs specified. I'm happy to do that, but first I wanted to report what appeared to be a 5 minute outage on the west coast pool.

Edit: The getting started page says this:

Sometimes coin swaps may trigger backup pools, and this will ensure you stay on profitable coins.

Maybe the outage was caused by a coin swap?

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May 20, 2014, 02:11:32 AM
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The decision to mine X11s has been a no-brainer lately with the highest payout and the lowest electrical cost.

WHY has it been so profitable lately?

(I would expect to have far more miners on it to avoid ASICS and lower electrical expenses)
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May 20, 2014, 03:37:43 AM
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Another enhancement request :-) Please add higher pool-diff to catch up with ASICs. Thanks, BakSAj

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Maximum is still 1024, 4096 would give me more WU with 85Mhs ASIC. Thank You.
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May 20, 2014, 05:47:08 AM
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merc82,
Yesterday I've got 0.1414128 btc as exchanged (by chart "Your AutoExchange BTC Exchanged By Day" on the dashboard), and only 0.13641019 was paid.
It doesn't match 2% fee.
Could you check it for me please?
My username is the same as here.
Thank you!
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May 20, 2014, 05:56:19 AM
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merc82,
Yesterday I've got 0.1414128 btc as exchanged (by chart "Your AutoExchange BTC Exchanged By Day" on the dashboard), and only 0.13641019 was paid.
It doesn't match 2% fee.
Could you check it for me please?
My username is the same as here.
Thank you!

Payouts are processed around 10pm-midnight EST each day. The totals are started at 10pm, which means there are ~2hrs that coins may exchange after totals have been counted and payouts start.

The BTC value in the AutoExchanged by Day chart includes the 2% fee already removed, so the balances would line up if I totaled at midnight instead.

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May 20, 2014, 06:16:48 AM
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merc82,
Yesterday I've got 0.1414128 btc as exchanged (by chart "Your AutoExchange BTC Exchanged By Day" on the dashboard), and only 0.13641019 was paid.
It doesn't match 2% fee.
Could you check it for me please?
My username is the same as here.
Thank you!

Payouts are processed around 10pm-midnight EST each day. The totals are started at 10pm, which means there are ~2hrs that coins may exchange after totals have been counted and payouts start.

The BTC value in the AutoExchanged by Day chart includes the 2% fee already removed, so the balances would line up if I totaled at midnight instead.
Follow this, payouts (which is being processed between 10pm and midnight) can be bigger than exchanged (which is fixed at 10pm), not smaller, isn't it?
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May 20, 2014, 06:33:51 AM
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merc82,
Yesterday I've got 0.1414128 btc as exchanged (by chart "Your AutoExchange BTC Exchanged By Day" on the dashboard), and only 0.13641019 was paid.
It doesn't match 2% fee.
Could you check it for me please?
My username is the same as here.
Thank you!

Payouts are processed around 10pm-midnight EST each day. The totals are started at 10pm, which means there are ~2hrs that coins may exchange after totals have been counted and payouts start.

The BTC value in the AutoExchanged by Day chart includes the 2% fee already removed, so the balances would line up if I totaled at midnight instead.
Follow this, payouts (which is being processed between 10pm and midnight) can be bigger than exchanged (which is fixed at 10pm), not smaller, isn't it?

Payouts get locked in around 10pm, exchanged continues to tally up until 11:59pm

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May 20, 2014, 06:43:59 AM
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merc82,
Yesterday I've got 0.1414128 btc as exchanged (by chart "Your AutoExchange BTC Exchanged By Day" on the dashboard), and only 0.13641019 was paid.
It doesn't match 2% fee.
Could you check it for me please?
My username is the same as here.
Thank you!

Payouts are processed around 10pm-midnight EST each day. The totals are started at 10pm, which means there are ~2hrs that coins may exchange after totals have been counted and payouts start.

The BTC value in the AutoExchanged by Day chart includes the 2% fee already removed, so the balances would line up if I totaled at midnight instead.
Follow this, payouts (which is being processed between 10pm and midnight) can be bigger than exchanged (which is fixed at 10pm), not smaller, isn't it?

Payouts get locked in around 10pm, exchanged continues to tally up until 11:59pm
Got it, thank you!
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May 20, 2014, 09:21:52 AM
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merc82, could you please include the full coin name in every pool coin page? I click here and I can't see the coin name anywhere. Thank you!

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May 20, 2014, 11:55:43 AM
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Hi, I've been mining on Scrypt for some time, and have had no problems at all. Until recently of course.

I noticed that one of the miners that was mining at 600+ khs, But now it's been showing up on the workers stats at ±200 khs only, even though in the accepted units in the GUI it shows up as more.

And now another of my miners that was hashing at ±450, is showing up on site stat as 14-28khs only. Even though in the GUI it shows up fine. I tried creating new miners, and even switching to a West01 instead of East01.

Anyone else having such issues?
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May 20, 2014, 01:29:01 PM
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how about avcoin?
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May 20, 2014, 03:00:26 PM
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how about avcoin?

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