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Author Topic: [POOL][Scrypt][Scrypt-N][X11] Profit switching pool - wafflepool.com  (Read 465522 times)
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February 20, 2014, 10:37:35 AM
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wtf, 0.07btc by 12M*24hour ,but average earning is 0.01btc/M 1 day. Reject is low and connection is right. where the issue could happen?
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February 20, 2014, 10:53:40 AM
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wqffle where are you Undecided

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February 20, 2014, 11:08:03 AM
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wqffle where are you Undecided
Right here?  Working on servers rather than replying Smiley

Making tons of changes to our profitability switcher and connection configs.  We're seeing extremely high orphan rates (15-20%) and not sure if its due to issues with connectivity, slow submits, or something aggressive.  Working on fixing that right now.

Current plan is to drop support for low difficulty coins (<5) which we can't mine anyway to increase cpu/bandwidth availability to coins we're using, monitor for a bit, and go from there.

We're also syncing a few new blockchains (that we might need to manually trade) as well.
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February 20, 2014, 11:29:32 AM
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Why are we mining litecoin and dogecoin? There are alot of more profitable coins atm.
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February 20, 2014, 11:43:21 AM
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wqffle where are you Undecided
Right here?  Working on servers rather than replying Smiley

Making tons of changes to our profitability switcher and connection configs.  We're seeing extremely high orphan rates (15-20%) and not sure if its due to issues with connectivity, slow submits, or something aggressive.  Working on fixing that right now.

Current plan is to drop support for low difficulty coins (<5) which we can't mine anyway to increase cpu/bandwidth availability to coins we're using, monitor for a bit, and go from there.

We're also syncing a few new blockchains (that we might need to manually trade) as well.

20% orphannnnn.. Shocked Shocked
we need to restart cgminer for new changes you made Huh?

and please answer why pool mines litecoin??? its not profitable

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February 20, 2014, 11:49:26 AM
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20% orphannnnn.. Shocked Shocked
we need to restart cgminer for new changes you made Huh?

and please answer why pool mines litecoin??? its not profitable

No you don't need to restart cgminer, it is a server-side issue.

Litecoin sometimes _is_ the most profitable coin (of the coins that we can successfully mine).  When doge/kitteh/etc have extremely low block values, they're definitely not worth it (40% of the time).  If these coins hit low rewards at the same time, sometimes litecoin is slightly above.
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February 20, 2014, 12:30:45 PM
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Since you are playing around with servers, is this why i have not had a payout in the past 25hours?
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February 20, 2014, 12:42:43 PM
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Since you are playing around with servers, is this why i have not had a payout in the past 25hours?

Payouts are manual, and not every 24 hours exactly.

https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=433634.msg4759926#msg4759926
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February 20, 2014, 12:48:47 PM
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Can someone help me out here. I have been mining for about 30 hours and have a bitcoins earned of .024 and am not getting paid out. Also on the miners page I can't find my miner using just the first 8 characters. I have to type in the full address and fo to my own page to see my stats. Thanks for any explanation.

No idea. What is your miner #? Server? My guess is you weren't at the minimum BTC for the last payout, and today's payout should be in the next couple hours or so.
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February 20, 2014, 12:58:31 PM
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Since you are playing around with servers, is this why i have not had a payout in the past 25hours?

We're actually still waiting on the withdrawal from Cryptsy...  Was requested/confirmed at 2014-02-20 05:46:44, not sure what the delay is (hasn't been broadcast to the network).  Soon as it goes through, we'll send payouts.
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February 20, 2014, 01:02:57 PM
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We're also syncing a few new blockchains (that we might need to manually trade) as well.

Awesome, looking forward to hearing more about this!
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February 20, 2014, 01:30:30 PM
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Hi Waffle!

I have asked allready twice with no reply from you...

I have 3 machines with a total combined of 6.0 mhash (1.7 + 2.2 + 2.1).
They are accepting shares, and working at full pump...

All my clients are giving me stable hash...
But on the site and even on the payout, im seeing allmost 1 Mhash less...
Why is that?

Im expecting at least 0.01 per 1 Mhash on this pool, but im getting a little less...
Any explanation?

Best Regards,

LPC
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February 20, 2014, 01:41:21 PM
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I have asked allready twice with no reply from you...

I have 3 machines with a total combined of 6.0 mhash (1.7 + 2.2 + 2.1).
They are accepting shares, and working at full pump...

All my clients are giving me stable hash...
But on the site and even on the payout, im seeing allmost 1 Mhash less...
Why is that?
Please email me and we can figure out a time to troubleshoot this.  Its unfortunately very difficult for me to just give an answer (tons of variables).  Pieces to include: full worker names (address+worker), expected rate per worker, endpoint that you're connected to.  Any params you're using on your miner would help as well.

Im expecting at least 0.01 per 1 Mhash on this pool, but im getting a little less...
Any explanation?
Because we're on average earning a bit less than that Smiley  With the increased hashrate, we need to make some changes to our profitability switcher to perform better.  I've been testing variations all morning, but its just a tedious process.  Make a small tweak to half the pool, wait for 2-ish hours to hopefully mitigate some variance, try again...

Trust me, I'm way more pissed at the performance than you, and am doing my best to get it up higher Smiley
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February 20, 2014, 01:56:13 PM
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I have 2 rigs running a total of 6,3mhs

I see close to what i would think is right, but they are both just running on my bitcoin address, should i set workers for them? If so how? and what would i gain?
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February 20, 2014, 02:03:49 PM
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I have 2 rigs running a total of 6,3mhs

I see close to what i would think is right, but they are both just running on my bitcoin address, should i set workers for them? If so how? and what would i gain?
use the format: btcaddress_workername
Just splits them internally for me, and gives them separate vardiff.

Eventually they'll be presented separately on the stats page, but not yet...
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February 20, 2014, 02:05:31 PM
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I have 2 rigs running a total of 6,3mhs

I see close to what i would think is right, but they are both just running on my bitcoin address, should i set workers for them? If so how? and what would i gain?
use the format: btcaddress_workername
Just splits them internally for me, and gives them separate vardiff.

Eventually they'll be presented separately on the stats page, but not yet...

If they become split, and the stats too, then i'd have 2 payouts aswell? Should i split them, or leave them for now?
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February 20, 2014, 02:05:35 PM
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I have 2 rigs running a total of 6,3mhs

I see close to what i would think is right, but they are both just running on my bitcoin address, should i set workers for them? If so how? and what would i gain?

To set workers, put an underscore after your address in your username (-u 198FJ9ZncRktsc8HDtPPLCbiMu7T1DuJJb_workername).  If you want to set their diff. individually, use 'd=$diff' as the password, where $diff = desired difficulty.
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February 20, 2014, 02:12:23 PM
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I have 2 rigs running a total of 6,3mhs

I see close to what i would think is right, but they are both just running on my bitcoin address, should i set workers for them? If so how? and what would i gain?

To set workers, put an underscore after your address in your username (-u 198FJ9ZncRktsc8HDtPPLCbiMu7T1DuJJb_workername).  If you want to set their diff. individually, use 'd=$diff' as the password, where $diff = desired difficulty.

I leave that on auto for now.

I have split my miners up now, but i am interrested in knowing if it will change anything performance wise.

For now, will i still see the starts on my miners on my own stat page, or will they be split, leaving my current stat page to die off?
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February 20, 2014, 02:16:12 PM
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I have 2 rigs running a total of 6,3mhs

I see close to what i would think is right, but they are both just running on my bitcoin address, should i set workers for them? If so how? and what would i gain?

To set workers, put an underscore after your address in your username (-u 198FJ9ZncRktsc8HDtPPLCbiMu7T1DuJJb_workername).  If you want to set their diff. individually, use 'd=$diff' as the password, where $diff = desired difficulty.

I leave that on auto for now.

I have split my miners up now, but i am interrested in knowing if it will change anything performance wise.

For now, will i still see the starts on my miners on my own stat page, or will they be split, leaving my current stat page to die off?

It depends; if your rigs are all pretty much the same speed, then it won't change much.  If you've got a couple rigs of varying speeds and don't specify individual workers, then the slower hashrate rig will be running at the same vardiff as the faster one, which is undesirable. 
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February 20, 2014, 02:22:39 PM
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I have 2 rigs running a total of 6,3mhs

I see close to what i would think is right, but they are both just running on my bitcoin address, should i set workers for them? If so how? and what would i gain?

To set workers, put an underscore after your address in your username (-u 198FJ9ZncRktsc8HDtPPLCbiMu7T1DuJJb_workername).  If you want to set their diff. individually, use 'd=$diff' as the password, where $diff = desired difficulty.

I leave that on auto for now.

I have split my miners up now, but i am interrested in knowing if it will change anything performance wise.

For now, will i still see the starts on my miners on my own stat page, or will they be split, leaving my current stat page to die off?

It depends; if your rigs are all pretty much the same speed, then it won't change much.  If you've got a couple rigs of varying speeds and don't specify individual workers, then the slower hashrate rig will be running at the same vardiff as the faster one, which is undesirable. 

I have a 2700 and 3700 running.
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