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January 14, 2014, 09:21:13 AM
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I have been keeping track of mining payouts from Fast-pool mining DOGE.

According to coinwarz and the pool itself, at my hash rate of about 12 MH I should be generating about 300-400k coins a day, fluctuating as difficulty changes.

Now this is what I have observed, just taking balance and time from the transaction page and letting the spreadsheet work out the number of hours and coins / hour:

As you can see, the number of coins per day never reaches what it should. The sudden spikes in coins are usually when I have had an extra 4MH rig running over night on test.

Now a pool with a little bad luck is fine every now and again, but this has been almost a week now with consistently low payouts.



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January 14, 2014, 09:54:36 AM
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I have been keeping track of mining payouts from Fast-pool mining DOGE.

According to coinwarz and the pool itself, at my hash rate of about 12 MH I should be generating about 300-400k coins a day, fluctuating as difficulty changes.

Now this is what I have observed, just taking balance and time from the transaction page and letting the spreadsheet work out the number of hours and coins / hour:

As you can see, the number of coins per day never reaches what it should. The sudden spikes in coins are usually when I have had an extra 4MH rig running over night on test.

Now a pool with a little bad luck is fine every now and again, but this has been almost a week now with consistently low payouts.


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I've seen all doge pool runs bad...
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January 14, 2014, 10:18:58 AM
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Yeah makes me wonder why I am even bothering to mine it.

I seem to be getting approx 2/3 of the amount I am supposed to get.

At that rate I may as well mine LTC or FTC.

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January 14, 2014, 04:41:04 PM
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Yeah makes me wonder why I am even bothering to mine it.

I seem to be getting approx 2/3 of the amount I am supposed to get.

At that rate I may as well mine LTC or FTC.
its mean mining of dogecoin is not as profitable then LTC and FTC

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January 15, 2014, 02:21:06 AM
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What's the problem though?  Is it that the pools are skimming off the top, are there a lot of stakes or orphans etc??



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