djeZo (OP)
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January 23, 2014, 09:31:54 PM |
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One question and one suggestion: If I want to stop offering my rig (but finish current hire), what's the best way to do it? Without getting lower stability, because the rig is stable and online, just won't be for hire for some time. Maybe there could be checkbox "make this rig available and show it in list" in the future Also, I would like to tell my customer(s) in advance that they should use EU addresses for pools, because my rig is in EU. I have that in my rep thread currently, but this info could be somewhere on rig management page. I have plans to implement "description box" for each rig, which is provided by provider. There you would be able to write everything - from terms of use, up to location of your rig. You can cancel current lease by modifying duration of it with minus minutes, enter eg: -10000 If you temporarily do not want to rent, just set high price and no one would hire it (or if someone does, that is even better for you, because you get much profit haha).
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Yeos
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January 23, 2014, 09:41:25 PM |
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One question and one suggestion: If I want to stop offering my rig (but finish current hire), what's the best way to do it? Without getting lower stability, because the rig is stable and online, just won't be for hire for some time. Maybe there could be checkbox "make this rig available and show it in list" in the future Also, I would like to tell my customer(s) in advance that they should use EU addresses for pools, because my rig is in EU. I have that in my rep thread currently, but this info could be somewhere on rig management page. I second that motion.
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bit2580
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January 23, 2014, 09:47:54 PM |
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@djeZo I set my rig, available to rent, just waiting for your reply
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djeZo (OP)
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January 23, 2014, 09:58:25 PM |
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@djeZo I set my rig, available to rent, just waiting for your reply
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January 23, 2014, 10:09:17 PM |
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cant seem to register
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acckiller
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January 23, 2014, 10:14:24 PM |
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some of the prices for rigs are to high there is noway on a couple of them you will make anymoney i mean .07 btc for 24hrs for 2700/kh noway you make any money
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djeZo (OP)
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January 23, 2014, 10:19:19 PM |
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cant seem to register What is the problem exactly? I can see new people getting registered.
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s4ndm4ns
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January 23, 2014, 10:19:45 PM |
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some of the prices for rigs are to high there is noway on a couple of them you will make anymoney i mean .07 btc for 24hrs for 2700/kh noway you make any money
If they stand not rented long enough, provider will lower the price
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djeZo (OP)
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January 23, 2014, 10:28:58 PM |
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some of the prices for rigs are to high there is noway on a couple of them you will make anymoney i mean .07 btc for 24hrs for 2700/kh noway you make any money
If they stand not rented long enough, provider will lower the price Looks like they sell, even for way more than 200. Some people do know how to earn much by knowing what to mine, that is all the secret to it
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acckiller
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January 23, 2014, 10:31:57 PM |
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fools and there money will soon part ways
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bitlynx
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January 23, 2014, 10:47:16 PM |
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Thanks for getting my rig up for rent so quickly! A couple of questions: - What was the original BTC address listed in my main admin section? I changed it to my own address. (Should I not have?)
- Is the rental pricing we set meant to be BTC per 1 MH per time period or should we just be putting in the total cost to rent in BTC per our max hashrate? In other words, if I want to rent out my 1.45 MH/s rig for 0.02 BTC per MH/s for 24 hours, should my plan show 0.02 or 0.0288?
- I use CGWatcher to keep an eye on my rig. If things choke for whatever reason, it restarts the miner. Does your system ensure it goes back to the renter's pool or will it return to mine? If it returns to mine, I would suggest having the cgminer.config auto-save with the miner's pool so it will return to service if interrupted.
- It's great that I can see who rented my rig and what their address is, but it would be cool if it also showed the rental price anywhere besides the main list of everyone's rigs.
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uranian
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January 23, 2014, 10:58:41 PM |
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Neat idea, it's good to see innovation in the mining space. I'll have a rig or 2 pointed leaserig's way as soon as they are built! My only thought would be that an auction system could be useful, though I see that others have already suggested this.
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djeZo (OP)
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January 23, 2014, 11:01:35 PM |
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Thanks for getting my rig up for rent so quickly! A couple of questions: - What was the original BTC address listed in my main admin section? I changed it to my own address. (Should I not have?)
- Is the rental pricing we set meant to be BTC per 1 MH per time period or should we just be putting in the total cost to rent in BTC per our max hashrate? In other words, if I want to rent out my 1.45 MH/s rig for 0.02 BTC per MH/s for 24 hours, should my plan show 0.02 or 0.0288?
- I use CGWatcher to keep an eye on my rig. If things choke for whatever reason, it restarts the miner. Does your system ensure it goes back to the renter's pool or will it return to mine? If it returns to mine, I would suggest having the cgminer.config auto-save with the miner's pool so it will return to service if interrupted.
- It's great that I can see who rented my rig and what their address is, but it would be cool if it also showed the rental price anywhere besides the main list of everyone's rigs.
1. This is my address. If someone does not change it, then payments will go to me directly, so thank you for that So, you have to change it! 2. When you create renting plans, you simply put in how much someone has to pay for x hours. No complicated math involved. The service then takes best price out of all your plans, performs the calculation according to declared speed and displays that on main page for customers to compare prices easily. 3. No, my service does not periodically check for configured pools. I am still investigating whether to do anything about it or not. If crash do happen, I suggest you contact the person who hired you rig and tell him to set pools. Or, you could go with alternative like you proposed on your own - save config. 4. Already planned to show that. Currently rented prices are not saved in DB at all, so when I do this change, prices will be visible for new leases after update only.
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mr.pj
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January 23, 2014, 11:04:19 PM |
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I get an error while signing up - still possible?
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djeZo (OP)
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January 23, 2014, 11:04:36 PM |
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Neat idea, it's good to see innovation in the mining space. I'll have a rig or 2 pointed leaserig's way as soon as they are built! My only thought would be that an auction system could be useful, though I see that others have already suggested this.
I dedicated a lot of thoughts to this, but at the end concluded I will not do it. The reason is simple; price is NOT the only factor that should be considered. When you sell/buy a coin, price is all that matters. Here, other things are important such as: quality of service, stability, providers tendency to do refund or extra hours if something goes wrong, etc... I will eventually reorganize first page - free rigs will be at the top and the ones that are going to expire soon will follow - sorting by availability. I will also add additional sorting options such as sorting by best price, and if once I implement rig ratings - sorting by ratings.
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djeZo (OP)
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January 23, 2014, 11:05:25 PM |
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I get an error while signing up - still possible?
What kind of error? Captcha might cause troubles sometimes, just retry... In fact, I just checked logs and there are still few same errors like yesterday when captcha wasn't working...
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bitlynx
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January 23, 2014, 11:15:05 PM |
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<snip> Thanks for getting my rig up for rent so quickly! A couple of questions: </snip>
1. This is my address. If someone does not change it, then payments will go to me directly, so thank you for that So, you have to change it! Haha, awesome.2. When you create renting plans, you simply put in how much someone has to pay for x hours. No complicated math involved. The service then takes best price out of all your plans, performs the calculation according to declared speed and displays that on main page for customers to compare prices easily. OK, got it. We all price per MH/s - your system does the math.3. No, my service does not periodically check for configured pools. I am still investigating whether to do anything about it or not. If crash do happen, I suggest you contact the person who hired you rig and tell him to set pools. Or, you could go with alternative like you proposed on your own - save config. You might consider adding an option per rig to auto-save config upon getting a new renter. That way, we can suffer restarts and they'll keep getting the hashes they paid for and we'll be able to offer better service with miner monitoring.4. Already planned to show that. Currently rented prices are not saved in DB at all, so when I do this change, prices will be visible for new leases after update only. Great, I look forward to the update!
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djeZo (OP)
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January 23, 2014, 11:40:39 PM |
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Saving pool only when new customer comes is not enough. My system would need to save every modification of pools and have the exact same configuration of cgminer (mirrored). It would also need to perform regular checks for all pools to determine if something has changed.
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coinguy98
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January 24, 2014, 01:49:58 AM |
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I sent you a message about adding my rig, just waiting for reply
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slurm
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January 24, 2014, 05:14:05 AM |
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Great service. It would be nice if it broke them down by which geographical location the rig was in as well. Keep up the good work.
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