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March 04, 2014, 10:55:42 AM
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To all customers wondering why some rigs have high speed fluctuation, I have updated FAQ:

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I hired LRP rig and speed graph is jumping up and down? Is the rig unstable?

Short answer is no.

LRP allows providers to have two methods of calculating speeds. One is directly out of cgminer(s) and will produce stable hashrate, which can be observed as flatline on stats graph. Another method is calculating speed out of shares being submitted by the rig(s). In this case, speed will fluctuate, going up and down on stats graph.

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March 04, 2014, 12:33:43 PM
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To all customers wondering why some rigs have high speed fluctuation, I have updated FAQ:

http://leaserig.net/index.jsp?page=faq
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I hired LRP rig and speed graph is jumping up and down? Is the rig unstable?

Short answer is no.

LRP allows providers to have two methods of calculating speeds. One is directly out of cgminer(s) and will produce stable hashrate, which can be observed as flatline on stats graph. Another method is calculating speed out of shares being submitted by the rig(s). In this case, speed will fluctuate, going up and down on stats graph.

djeZo, you made unnecessarily confusion with those graphs. It's not good to mix apples and oranges. You should create two separate graphs for hashrate and for "hash-from-shares". If realtime hashrate from miner API is not available, don't display hashrate graph and display only "hash-from-shares" graph. Or at least display a warning under the current hashrate graph when your calculating hashrate from shares (and not getting realtime hashrate from miner's API).
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March 04, 2014, 06:07:58 PM
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Wow, really low prices Smiley
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March 04, 2014, 07:35:38 PM
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Wow, really low prices Smiley

aye, getting silly at this stage. Close to where you are better off mining multipools than leasing out.
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March 04, 2014, 08:14:45 PM
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Yep, these prices are just getting nasty ugly low.  That being said, something very odd, likes screwy flat-line stats, is going on with Middlecoin, and horrifically low revenue under 0.005 BTC/MH/Day, depending on what miner samples you look at.  http://www.middlecoin.com/

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March 04, 2014, 08:21:09 PM
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Yep, these prices are just getting nasty ugly low.  That being said, something very odd, likes screwy flat-line stats, is going on with Middlecoin, and horrifically low revenue under 0.005 BTC/MH/Day, depending on what miner samples you look at.  http://www.middlecoin.com/

What else did you expect; mining will not be much profitable anymore, some serious ASIC machines will be needed and decent hashrate to get decent amount of coins out of it. I am surprised it even lasted so long.

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March 04, 2014, 08:29:44 PM
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Yep, these prices are just getting nasty ugly low.  That being said, something very odd, likes screwy flat-line stats, is going on with Middlecoin, and horrifically low revenue under 0.005 BTC/MH/Day, depending on what miner samples you look at.  http://www.middlecoin.com/

Nah middlecoin has always been like that.. stats stops updating, payouts low for a day or two and then double payouts.
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March 04, 2014, 09:58:12 PM
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Exactly what I was about to say. Rig owners currently make more mining on a multipool themselves instead of leasing their rigs!   Stupid prices from some people.

Perhaps I will lease some rigs myself.... Smiley

Wow, really low prices Smiley

aye, getting silly at this stage. Close to where you are better off mining multipools than leasing out.

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March 04, 2014, 10:47:03 PM
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Yep, these prices are just getting nasty ugly low.  That being said, something very odd, likes screwy flat-line stats, is going on with Middlecoin, and horrifically low revenue under 0.005 BTC/MH/Day, depending on what miner samples you look at.  http://www.middlecoin.com/

What else did you expect; mining will not be much profitable anymore, some serious ASIC machines will be needed and decent hashrate to get decent amount of coins out of it. I am surprised it even lasted so long.

And you are saying that because of the asics already out there? I didnt think they were more cost effective yet than gpu's?

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March 04, 2014, 10:54:12 PM
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Yep, these prices are just getting nasty ugly low.  That being said, something very odd, likes screwy flat-line stats, is going on with Middlecoin, and horrifically low revenue under 0.005 BTC/MH/Day, depending on what miner samples you look at.  http://www.middlecoin.com/

What else did you expect; mining will not be much profitable anymore, some serious ASIC machines will be needed and decent hashrate to get decent amount of coins out of it. I am surprised it even lasted so long.

And you are saying that because of the asics already out there? I didnt think they were more cost effective yet than gpu's?



No, because all manufactured ATI video cards are going into mining.

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March 05, 2014, 10:47:47 AM
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It's not that there is so many rig providers. Rigs are just not being rented cause mining becomes less and less profitable. Look on coinwarz, LTC almost on top  Shocked

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March 05, 2014, 11:18:28 AM
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It's not that there is so many rig providers. Rigs are just not being rented cause mining becomes less and less profitable. Look on coinwarz, LTC almost on top  Shocked

Aye, starting to think its time to shutdown the rig.
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March 05, 2014, 11:19:53 AM
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It's not that there is so many rig providers. Rigs are just not being rented cause mining becomes less and less profitable. Look on coinwarz, LTC almost on top  Shocked

Aye, starting to think its time to shutdown the rig.

Please do.

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March 05, 2014, 12:54:58 PM
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I added a gridseed to leaserig:

I made sure to include a warning Smiley

This Device WILL FLUXUATE WILDLY in hashrate.  It will average ABOVE the 250Kh/s you pay for!!!



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March 05, 2014, 05:27:08 PM
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It's not that there is so many rig providers. Rigs are just not being rented cause mining becomes less and less profitable. Look on coinwarz, LTC almost on top  Shocked
Too many rigs or not enough renters. Perhaps leaserig should advertise or start a referral program for mining contract sales before people start pulling their rigs.

Crazy to see it go from .0199BTC/MH to .0099 BTC/MH in 2 weeks time, but that's cryptocoin...
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March 05, 2014, 06:04:22 PM
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It's not that there is so many rig providers. Rigs are just not being rented cause mining becomes less and less profitable. Look on coinwarz, LTC almost on top  Shocked
At the moment, mining LTC will get you about 0.0068 BTC/MH/Day, so renting is still better than that, but I'm not sure if it's better than multicoin mining.  Mining Digibyte is about 0.0096 BTC/MH/Day, so it's a bit of a tight race.  We need a new coin to get released so that folks jump on that and go for bigger projected profits, or our rigs will not get rented for much more than they are now.

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March 05, 2014, 07:54:04 PM
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It's not that there is so many rig providers. Rigs are just not being rented cause mining becomes less and less profitable. Look on coinwarz, LTC almost on top  Shocked
At the moment, mining LTC will get you about 0.0068 BTC/MH/Day, so renting is still better than that, but I'm not sure if it's better than multicoin mining.  Mining Digibyte is about 0.0096 BTC/MH/Day, so it's a bit of a tight race.  We need a new coin to get released so that folks jump on that and go for bigger projected profits, or our rigs will not get rented for much more than they are now.
Even places like clever mining can't keep up.. they are struggling the past 24 hours to match litecoin.. they are at 0.00657 .. which is less than litecoin.

I also think that many of these multicoin pools were not expecting Aurora Coin to drop so much.. and since it takes a long time for AUR to confirm, then their expected profits are dropping too.

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March 06, 2014, 09:08:51 AM
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Thu Mar 06 10:07:41 CET 2014   0.02400000   48   0.08160000   FastRIG6 (Scrypt 1.70 MH/s)

How did that just happen... was the person just not looking or what....

That is one lucky person..

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March 06, 2014, 10:11:52 AM
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Thu Mar 06 10:07:41 CET 2014   0.02400000   48   0.08160000   FastRIG6 (Scrypt 1.70 MH/s)

How did that just happen... was the person just not looking or what....

That is one lucky person..

Its a faster rig!  Wink
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March 06, 2014, 11:59:07 AM
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Thu Mar 06 10:07:41 CET 2014   0.02400000   48   0.08160000   FastRIG6 (Scrypt 1.70 MH/s)

How did that just happen... was the person just not looking or what....

That is one lucky person..

Its a faster rig!  Wink


Whatever it was... he just got .024 BTC/Mh/day for 48 hrs! Haven't earned that much in months...

I was thinking maybe he bought his own rig.. but more likely a fool who doesn't know how to read bought it... a fools loss, but a smart mans gain...

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