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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%)
Total Voters: 255

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March 16, 2014, 03:37:56 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
Afer approx. 50h
my speed approx. 10,000 Khash or 10 Mhash

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March 21, 2014, 06:18:39 AM
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You somehow missed tompool.org, and it's the best. 1 minute switching speed configurable, vardiff or manual diff, huge selection of coins. New ones added frequently if they are on a major exchange. Completey configurable multipool where you can exclude coins you don't like. MPOS so it works great with any of the API scanning pool monitors for Android and iOS, and unlike most pools, Tom is actually there a lot so broken things actually get fixed unlike say, every single other multipool. He also upgrades the hardware frequently. There isn't a better scrypt or sha256 multipool. Megamultipool tried to copy tompool, and while decent, it's simply not as good.
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March 21, 2014, 02:06:00 PM
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You somehow missed tompool.org, and it's the best. 1 minute switching speed configurable, vardiff or manual diff, huge selection of coins. New ones added frequently if they are on a major exchange. Completey configurable multipool where you can exclude coins you don't like. MPOS so it works great with any of the API scanning pool monitors for Android and iOS, and unlike most pools, Tom is actually there a lot so broken things actually get fixed unlike say, every single other multipool. He also upgrades the hardware frequently. There isn't a better scrypt or sha256 multipool. Megamultipool tried to copy tompool, and while decent, it's simply not as good.


How is 21 coins HUGE selection of coins?

also
Scrypt TomCoin hash rate: 10058 Kh/sec

10 000 khs


Nice one???

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Last edit: March 23, 2014, 02:27:58 PM by BorisAlt
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https://www.scryptguild.com/index.php Nice interface. Great transparency. Stable. Currently at 4.2GH. They charge 1% on automatic coin conversion to BTC plus 0.3% charged by exchange sites. You can opt out of automatic conversion and manage it yourself. In this case all you pay is exchange site 0.3% fee.

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March 24, 2014, 05:51:06 PM
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Just wanted to know where are you mining at/which is the best, because there're a lot of these out there today.

By the way, Do you consider that Kimoto's Gravity Well is going to take them out of business?

Tell me your opinion.

List of the pools added to the poll (be sure to vote!)

Multipool.us
Haven't tested. Anyone got experience?

http://hash.so
Thread: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=402076.0
0% pool fee
stratum
vardiff
fast payments
Nice administrator
10 second cron loop (payments and stats are fast)
Comments: Automatic switching it's going to be implemented. Coin switcher is web-based, and (as admin said) very fast, doesn't need to point your workers to other address.

http://multicoin.zapto.org:8080/
Haven't tested. Anyone got experience?

[Suspicious link removed]
[/url][/b] Haven't tested. Anyone got experience?

PoolWarz.com
From the owners of coinwarz.com. Just a few coins and no auto-switch, but you can just switch from web ui. Paid suscription has automatic coin switching based on profitability.

Ecrypton.com
Link: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=293117.0
Taking beta testers.

Hashbros.co.in
Haven't tested. Anyone got experience?

MiddleCoin.com
Link: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=259649.0
Fees: ~3.388%
Results: 0,00832 BTC/day/ MH/s (from 2014-01-04 to 2014-01-07)
Features: autoexchange to BTC, payouts only in BTC

TradeMyBit.com
Haven't tested. Anyone got experience?

SwitcherCoin.com
Link: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=306975.0
Fees: 1% (pool) + 1% for autoexhange
Results: 0,00933 BTC/day/ MH/s (around 1,4 LTC/day) (from 2014-01-08 to 2014-01-11)
Features: autoexchange to LTC, autopayouts
Notes: the 3 most profitable coins, at the moment (2014-01-13) are disabled!

MegaMultiPool.com
Supports a lot of coins, it seems well mantained. It payouts in the coin you're mining, and most of the coins are tradeable thru Cryptsy.
Fees: 1%
Comments: Haven't tested.

LTCRabbit.com
Fees: Not published (had info? put it below!)
Notifications for Manual, auto payouts, worker downtime, new blocks. Very easy to configure and intuitive. Best for newbies.
Profitability: Around 30% on top of LTC mining profitability.
Payouts are made in LTC.
Comments: Haven't tested.

TomPool.org
Link: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=282772.0
Fees: 1%
Results: Post yours
Features: _____
Notes: ___________
Comments: Haven't tested.

WafflePool.com
Thread: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=433634.0
1% mining fee - This includes all transaction fees, and fees for converting to BTC
No downtime when switching between profitable coins!
No registration, just point and mine! (username: yourBTCaddress)
PPLNS rewards for mining fairness.
Comments: Haven't tested.

CoinSolver.com
https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=432710.0
    Completely anonymous-- no user registration
    All payouts are directly in BTC
    Automatically mine the most profitable scrypt coin
    Bonus payout awarded nightly to random miner!
    Very low 1% mining fee
    Snazzy graphs and detailed statistics
    Full API access
Comments: Haven't tested.


Credits to omnomonmon with some info... source: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=413362.msg4803927#msg4803927

I think LTCrabbit shorts you on reported hash rates. I switch to coinhuntr.com and they're reporting my has rates almost 20% higher - where they SHOULD BE!

Lifeforce Pools : http://www.lifeforce.info
Earthcoin :http://eac.lifeforce.info -  Netcoin:  http://net.lifeforce.info - Hundred Coin Pool : http://100.lifeforce.info
Redoakcoin Pool : http://roc.lifeforce.info Guldencoin http://nlg.lifeforce.info also Worldcoin, Guncoin, NOBL, USDe, Tagcoin, Topcoin , Tagcoin , Credits, Goldcoin & Hobonickels
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March 24, 2014, 06:01:05 PM
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You somehow missed tompool.org, and it's the best. 1 minute switching speed configurable, vardiff or manual diff, huge selection of coins. New ones added frequently if they are on a major exchange. Completey configurable multipool where you can exclude coins you don't like. MPOS so it works great with any of the API scanning pool monitors for Android and iOS, and unlike most pools, Tom is actually there a lot so broken things actually get fixed unlike say, every single other multipool. He also upgrades the hardware frequently. There isn't a better scrypt or sha256 multipool. Megamultipool tried to copy tompool, and while decent, it's simply not as good.

I looked at Tompool - he has none of the most profitable coins listed on coinwarz.

Lifeforce Pools : http://www.lifeforce.info
Earthcoin :http://eac.lifeforce.info -  Netcoin:  http://net.lifeforce.info - Hundred Coin Pool : http://100.lifeforce.info
Redoakcoin Pool : http://roc.lifeforce.info Guldencoin http://nlg.lifeforce.info also Worldcoin, Guncoin, NOBL, USDe, Tagcoin, Topcoin , Tagcoin , Credits, Goldcoin & Hobonickels
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April 03, 2014, 09:56:32 AM
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Please add easypool.me
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April 03, 2014, 10:18:27 AM
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why mine the highest price altcoins?

should you mine the most volatile lowest prices coins then sell them when they're high?

SEEMS COUNTERINTUTIVE

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Earthcoin :http://eac.lifeforce.info -  Netcoin:  http://net.lifeforce.info - Hundred Coin Pool : http://100.lifeforce.info
Redoakcoin Pool : http://roc.lifeforce.info Guldencoin http://nlg.lifeforce.info also Worldcoin, Guncoin, NOBL, USDe, Tagcoin, Topcoin , Tagcoin , Credits, Goldcoin & Hobonickels
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April 06, 2014, 12:39:01 PM
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why mine the highest price altcoins?

should you mine the most volatile lowest prices coins then sell them when they're high?

SEEMS COUNTERINTUTIVE

Nope think about it,,

If you mine the highest prof sell it and buy a low coin you can buy more coins then you can mine yourself.
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April 06, 2014, 01:25:09 PM
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buy low - sell high

mine low - sell high

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Earthcoin :http://eac.lifeforce.info -  Netcoin:  http://net.lifeforce.info - Hundred Coin Pool : http://100.lifeforce.info
Redoakcoin Pool : http://roc.lifeforce.info Guldencoin http://nlg.lifeforce.info also Worldcoin, Guncoin, NOBL, USDe, Tagcoin, Topcoin , Tagcoin , Credits, Goldcoin & Hobonickels
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April 07, 2014, 07:52:22 PM
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what about

www.clevermining.com

I don't think I've seen it posted.

Really nice GUI charts etc...
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April 07, 2014, 07:55:18 PM
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coinimine.pw FTW  Wink
coinsolver is pretty good

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April 07, 2014, 07:57:21 PM
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what about

www.clevermining.com

I don't think I've seen it posted.

Really nice GUI charts etc...

I tried clevermining for about 3 days - they're always late to the party and miss the opportunities - not so clever IMHO.

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Earthcoin :http://eac.lifeforce.info -  Netcoin:  http://net.lifeforce.info - Hundred Coin Pool : http://100.lifeforce.info
Redoakcoin Pool : http://roc.lifeforce.info Guldencoin http://nlg.lifeforce.info also Worldcoin, Guncoin, NOBL, USDe, Tagcoin, Topcoin , Tagcoin , Credits, Goldcoin & Hobonickels
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April 07, 2014, 08:15:03 PM
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what about

www.clevermining.com

I don't think I've seen it posted.

Really nice GUI charts etc...

I tried clevermining for about 3 days - they're always late to the party and miss the opportunities - not so clever IMHO.

What's been your most profitable pool so far?
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April 07, 2014, 08:19:20 PM
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I personally like Emc2 and Fluttercoin - they're consistent.

Emc2 had a nice spike in value but you have to stay on top of them.

Lifeforce Pools : http://www.lifeforce.info
Earthcoin :http://eac.lifeforce.info -  Netcoin:  http://net.lifeforce.info - Hundred Coin Pool : http://100.lifeforce.info
Redoakcoin Pool : http://roc.lifeforce.info Guldencoin http://nlg.lifeforce.info also Worldcoin, Guncoin, NOBL, USDe, Tagcoin, Topcoin , Tagcoin , Credits, Goldcoin & Hobonickels
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April 23, 2014, 03:40:37 AM
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This may help with picking a multi pool :  http://poolpicker.eu/
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April 23, 2014, 10:46:24 AM
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This may help with picking a multi pool :  http://poolpicker.eu/

they're all pathetic - I do at least 25% better and often twice as good myself picking my own coins.

Lifeforce Pools : http://www.lifeforce.info
Earthcoin :http://eac.lifeforce.info -  Netcoin:  http://net.lifeforce.info - Hundred Coin Pool : http://100.lifeforce.info
Redoakcoin Pool : http://roc.lifeforce.info Guldencoin http://nlg.lifeforce.info also Worldcoin, Guncoin, NOBL, USDe, Tagcoin, Topcoin , Tagcoin , Credits, Goldcoin & Hobonickels
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April 23, 2014, 06:27:21 PM
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https://ghash.io/MULTI is a newcomer. Seems to be mining SXC a lot. integrates well with cex.io and auto btc conversion.
Pool speed is around 3.11ghs atm
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April 23, 2014, 06:36:13 PM
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https://ghash.io/MULTI is a newcomer. Seems to be mining SXC a lot. integrates well with cex.io and auto btc conversion.
Pool speed is around 3.11ghs atm

never seen an average btc to gh/s yet from them. any word on their daily payouts?
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