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Question: Which you consider is the best multi pool with coin switch?
http://Mutipool.us - 67 (26.3%)
http://hash.so - 4 (1.6%)
http://multicoin.zapto.org:8080 - 0 (0%)
http://HashCo.ws - 7 (2.7%)
http://PoolWarz.com - 7 (2.7%)
http://Ecrypton.com - 0 (0%)
http://Hashbros.co.in - 1 (0.4%)
http://Middlecoin.com - 4 (1.6%)
http://TradeMyBit.com - 8 (3.1%)
http://Switchcoin.com - 1 (0.4%)
http://MegaMultipool.com - 5 (2%)
http://LTCRabbit.com - 9 (3.5%)
http://TomPool.org - 5 (2%)
http://WafflePool.com - 19 (7.5%)
http://CoinSolver.com - 1 (0.4%)
http://GHash.io/MULTI - 22 (8.6%)
http://CleverMining.com/ - 30 (11.8%)
http://Coinhuntr.com - 0 (0%)
http://CoinEx.pw - 4 (1.6%)
http://www.CoinShift.com - 2 (0.8%)
Other. - 48 (18.8%)
http://Multi.Pandapool.info/ - 3 (1.2%)
http://www.scryptguild.com/ (Added at 4-27-14, @27 votes) - 8 (3.1%)
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March 07, 2014, 04:56:32 PM
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Been mining with Coinshift since it began. Profit yesterday for me was 0.01186 BTC/MH/Day = 171% LTC profitability.

where can i see btc/mh rate i cant find on pool

I agree, that is a key piece of data and is missing (although you can stare at a couple stunted little graphs on their stats page to get a vague idea).

I tried mining on Coinshift for a few hours, results were only about 1/2 what the better sites were yielding. Why can't these sites at least match Litecoin at a minimum?

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March 07, 2014, 05:05:57 PM
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All multipools have lower profit than this: http://leaserig.net/index.jsp?page=stats&t=0

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March 07, 2014, 05:12:16 PM
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That doesn't make much sense to me. Why would someone rent a rig at a loss? Are they suckers who want to try their hand at mining without the headaches and investment of buying a rig?

I'm curious about this because I've heard others mention renting out their rigs. Is it hard to set that up? I'm an altcoin miner with four 290X's on my rig. I guess I should look into it if renting out is more profitable.

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March 07, 2014, 05:21:08 PM
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That doesn't make much sense to me. Why would someone rent a rig at a loss? Are they suckers who want to try their hand at mining without the headaches and investment of buying a rig?

I'm curious about this because I've heard others mention renting out their rigs. Is it hard to set that up? I'm an altcoin miner with four 290X's on my rig. I guess I should look into it if renting out is more profitable.
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March 07, 2014, 11:39:35 PM
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www.scryptguild.com

It's in beta right now and they are adding new content regularly.
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March 08, 2014, 12:08:07 AM
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I used:

Multipool.us
Middlecoin
Wafflepool
Clevermining
Hash.so
Coinsolver
Megamultipool
Coinmine.pw

ADD: http://coinmine.pw (very good multipool site, does not convert the coin yet). Increasing hashrate, last week it was around 250 Mh/s, today was around 1,2 Gh/s.

-I really like hash.so (fast, reliable and a lot of coins), will add 1% fee soon (this will always be on my pool backup list)
-Wafflepool is good (good choice for first backup pool)
-Middlecoin is bad, stats takes day to update and your income is always a surprise, should be more transparent, or better rate to get more atractive
-Cleverminig better income but lot of rejects when i tested, had for example a 1 Mh/s and always reported as I had 0,8 Mh/s (20% less)
-Coinsolver, used for one night, never again
-Megamultipool, used for 2 hours, bad experience, could not get much information from it
-Multipool.us - i hate their high withdraw price, need to wait a lot to withdraw in order get the most of it. I stop using when i compared the withdraw price with other pools.
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March 08, 2014, 12:10:31 AM
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-I really like hash.so (fast, reliable and a lot of coins), will add 1% fee soon (this will always be on my pool backup list)
-Wafflepool is good (good choice for first backup pool)
-Middlecoin is bad, stats takes day to update and your income is always a surprise, should be more transparent, or better rate to get more atractive
-Cleverminig better income but lot of rejects when i tested, had for example a 1 Mh/s and always reported as I had 0,8 Mh/s (20% less)
-Coinsolver, used for one night, never again
-Megamultipool, used for 2 hours, bad experience, could not get much information from it
-Multipool.us - i hate their high withdraw price, need to wait a lot to withdraw in order get the most of it. I stop using when i compared the withdraw price with other pools.

Why do you say youll never use CoinSolver again? One night on a Prop payout system is not going to work out for you. Your reasoning for using or not using pools is seriously flawed.
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Now, I did a short two day comparison with CoinSolver and CleverMining.

It appears during these two days that CoinSolver did beat out Clever.

Two payouts from Clever: 0.01036633 BTC and 0.01075317 BTC for my 2Mh/s

One payout from CoinSolver for two day(Exchange issue): 0.022693226 BTC or 0.011346613 BTC for 2 days.

After that, I only had one payout from CS be near CM, which was 0.0104 and that being my lowest payout from CS.

Not a lot of time or data, but preliminary results. CoinSolver is only getting better.
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March 08, 2014, 12:14:18 AM
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As I said, i tested for one single night, not very representative to know if it is good or no.
But the results were really bad, that is the reason i hated it and deleted from the pools i use.

They could have changed and made it better, but i dont know how it is now. I tested it about 2 weeks ago.
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March 08, 2014, 12:16:34 AM
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As I said, i tested for one single night, not very representative to know if it is good or no.
But the results were really bad, that is the reason i hated it and deleted from the pools i use.

They could have changed and made it better, but i dont know how it is now. I tested it about 2 weeks ago.

uhh...lol alright.
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March 08, 2014, 02:26:38 PM
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anybody have any experience with http://coinshift.com ??

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March 10, 2014, 12:05:40 AM
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Hello,


I have one issue with many multipool that are listed in thread. When i start mining almost immediately i get 10-20 or more HW- hardware errors. And hash rate in very low  1-10 khash. But dont know what can be the problem here. When i mine coins in any regual pools there is no problems.  Any ideas?


thanks for the help
 
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March 10, 2014, 06:53:54 PM
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Hello,


I have one issue with many multipool that are listed in thread. When i start mining almost immediately i get 10-20 or more HW- hardware errors. And hash rate in very low  1-10 khash. But dont know what can be the problem here. When i mine coins in any regual pools there is no problems.  Any ideas?


thanks for the help
 
How long did you let your miner run? I sometimes get some errors when starting up my miner. after a few minutes it should be fine. As for the hashrate, are you using the pool's hashrate or your own.

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March 11, 2014, 06:45:56 AM
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I like coinex.pw

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March 11, 2014, 08:25:51 AM
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I like and use https://www.scryptguild.com but it wasn't on the list
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I like coinex.pw

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Does coinex have auto-sell options like cryptsy? If so, their mining is very compelling.

EDIT: I just found out for myself. No auto-sell, but any coins mined are immediately available for trading. Hoping auto-sell happens soon, as they do seem to be an actively developing new features.
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March 13, 2014, 07:32:57 PM
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http://www.coinshift.com says it's last BTC/mhash was 0.00724 !!!

Anybody can confirm it?

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March 14, 2014, 02:00:22 AM
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http://www.coinshift.com says it's last BTC/mhash was 0.00724 !!!

Anybody can confirm it?
Im going to try

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March 14, 2014, 02:22:34 AM
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http://www.coinshift.com says it's last BTC/mhash was 0.00724 !!!

Anybody can confirm it?

I can partially confirm that. I've been mining there for 10 hours, and got 0,001901 (unconfirmed + confirmed). Doing the math for my hashrate (620 kh/s) You get 0,007359569 BTC/MH/day in the end.

I tried coinshift for several days now (since 08 march), and I'm not disappointed with them. Their payout system is pretty neat for small miners or people who do not want the pool holding their coins until 0.01. If your confirmed balance is above 0.001, they pay you in the end of the day.

I'm liking this pool until now. I traded wafflepool for coinshift most because I personally like the shifting idea.

They also often post news on twitter.
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March 15, 2014, 07:00:51 AM
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http://www.coinshift.com says it's last BTC/mhash was 0.00724 !!!

Anybody can confirm it?

I can partially confirm that. I've been mining there for 10 hours, and got 0,001901 (unconfirmed + confirmed). Doing the math for my hashrate (620 kh/s) You get 0,007359569 BTC/MH/day in the end.

I tried coinshift for several days now (since 08 march), and I'm not disappointed with them. Their payout system is pretty neat for small miners or people who do not want the pool holding their coins until 0.01. If your confirmed balance is above 0.001, they pay you in the end of the day.

I'm liking this pool until now. I traded wafflepool for coinshift most because I personally like the shifting idea.

They also often post news on twitter.

I was on the waffle befor, trying coinshift now. they are pretty going to 0.008 !!

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March 15, 2014, 03:17:02 PM
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Add ScryptGuild.com
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