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February 21, 2014, 07:17:49 PM
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Thanks for an awesome reply. What would you recommend as the minimum kh's to use your services going forward? I was using about 8 machines totaling 1.2mh. Some as low as 25 others as high as 350. Payout for me in the last two days were almost nonexistant.

Should I only point +200kh's to waffle from now on?

Thanks again. We appreciate your help.
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February 21, 2014, 07:25:10 PM
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Thanks for an awesome reply. What would you recommend as the minimum kh's to use your services going forward? I was using about 8 machines totaling 1.2mh. Some as low as 25 others as high as 350. Payout for me in the last two days were almost nonexistant.

Should I only point +200kh's to waffle from now on?

Thanks again. We appreciate your help.

I don't understand why hashrate would matter?  You'll just have a larger variance (payouts would be the same) based on size.  Mining with 1khs is the same as mining with 1000khs in terms of payouts (you'd receive 1/1000 of the payout).  There will be slight variations depending on when shares are actually found, but the miner difficulty doesn't affect it much at all.

If you're mining with multiple workers, it matters even less, all that matters is the overall hashrate (1.2MHs in this case)
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February 21, 2014, 07:36:50 PM
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I don't understand why hashrate would matter?  You'll just have a larger variance (payouts would be the same) based on size.  Mining with 1khs is the same as mining with 1000khs in terms of payouts (you'd receive 1/1000 of the payout).  There will be slight variations depending on when shares are actually found, but the miner difficulty doesn't affect it much at all.

If you're mining with multiple workers, it matters even less, all that matters is the overall hashrate (1.2MHs in this case)

Since you fixed diff to 512, my reported hashrate and shares have not stopped fluctuating. I have a smaller CPU machine mining at 40kh/s, a 660ti mining at 200kh/s, and a 280x at 700kh/s. My lowest reported hashrate over the last 8 hours (of no changes on my end) was 185kh/s, and the highest was 1500kh/s. My average is DEFINITELY less (about ~830 instead of ~920) over the last eight hours than it was the previous eight before that.

As a result my shares have been all over the place, sometimes as low as 5500 / ~100000000 per round, sometimes as high as 12000 / ~100000000 per round.

Is this averaging out to what I was getting before? Because from what I'm seeing it isn't. Would it not be only slightly more difficult on the network to allow for hard-coded client-side diffs as low as 256 and as high as 1024? That should cover most people.

ETA: Just look at my hashrate over the last 8 or so hours. There is obviously a huge difference in saw-toothing going on.
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February 21, 2014, 07:49:33 PM
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I don't understand why hashrate would matter?  You'll just have a larger variance (payouts would be the same) based on size.  Mining with 1khs is the same as mining with 1000khs in terms of payouts (you'd receive 1/1000 of the payout).  There will be slight variations depending on when shares are actually found, but the miner difficulty doesn't affect it much at all.

If you're mining with multiple workers, it matters even less, all that matters is the overall hashrate (1.2MHs in this case)

Since you fixed diff to 512, my reported hashrate and shares have not stopped fluctuating. I have a smaller CPU machine mining at 40kh/s, a 660ti mining at 200kh/s, and a 280x at 700kh/s. My lowest reported hashrate over the last 8 hours (of no changes on my end) was 185kh/s, and the highest was 1500kh/s. My average is DEFINITELY less (about ~830 instead of ~920) over the last eight hours than it was the previous eight before that.

As a result my shares have been all over the place, sometimes as low as 5500 / ~100000000 per round, sometimes as high as 12000 / ~100000000 per round.

Is this averaging out to what I was getting before? Because from what I'm seeing it isn't. Would it not be only slightly more difficult on the network to allow for hard-coded client-side diffs as low as 256 and as high as 1024? That should cover most people.

ETA: Just look at my hashrate over the last 8 or so hours. There is obviously a huge difference in saw-toothing going on.

This is the exact definition of variance.  Change the resolution from "5min" to "1hr" and you'll see its damn near identical to what it was before.  Your earnings will change on a short timescale, but on a long timescale will be the same (like looking at a 5min vs 1hr graph).
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February 21, 2014, 07:50:29 PM
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Getting huge swings in hashrate from 6 to 10mh and my miners are steady ~10mh.
Whats going on Huh
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February 21, 2014, 07:52:31 PM
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Getting huge swings in hashrate from 6 to 10mh and my miners are steady ~10mh.
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You're probably getting swings that go from 6mh to 14mh, averaging out at your actual 10mh.
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February 21, 2014, 07:55:20 PM
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This is the exact definition of variance.

Haha, shhhhhhh.

I think the confusion comes from reported hash rate. People see their miners settling in at 40, 200, and 700, and expect to see, 940kh/s all the time. But what's easy to forget is that with harder work, when submitted, you get more shares. So while it takes longer to submit work, submitted work should average out to the same number of shares. I can't see my average shares over the last 2 weeks vs the last 8 hours. I'll just have to trust the math.

I think the biggest thing is this: Because shares per round is fluctuating so much, reported hash rate is also fluctuating. Shares over time should average out to being the same, thus reported hash rate should average out to being the same.

I should have just done more research before speaking. Sorry about that. :-)
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February 21, 2014, 08:02:42 PM
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I think the biggest thing is this: Because shares per round is fluctuating so much, reported hash rate is also fluctuating. Shares over time should average out to being the same, thus reported hash rate should average out to being the same.
Yep, I'll increase the timespan for hashrate calcs.  Right now its over 5min, which was fine for lower difficulty. Just bumping it higher means more DB access (storing more data, more calculations, etc).  It also means a longer time until people see their hashrate at what it should be.  Not too worried, just some side effects of the change.  I agree though, this is probably what is confusing people.

I should have just done more research before speaking. Sorry about that. :-)
No worries.  Sorry if it came off as curt (I actually edited it almost immediately after).  Just got 30 things on my plate, and explaining variance 5x a day to people gets tiring Smiley
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February 21, 2014, 08:07:28 PM
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With a higher diff, only thing that's higher is rejected Wink. That's about a max of 1% extra instead of choosing you're diff.

Still having the feeling, that Poolwaffle has a lot of love for the 6 GH/s guy, and not so much for the small guys, who supported him from the beginning. I know he's making you're money, and respect that. But I hope you understand, that how big or small you're rig is. We're also doing it for the money.

See a lot of messages on the forum, and hear people on IRC, with people who doesn't feel recognized by Poolwaffle.

Hope we get the better mood back in here, and that we can mine small coins again too Smiley. Their was a lot of money in them, that was one of the big reasons to join you, you had a great payout! Hope it's coming back quickly (the good payouts, and that everybody is happy again).

Hope you can think about the small guy too! and give us some features like changing diff's (low one's) and some smaller coins that makes the high payouts again!

Thank you in advance.

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February 21, 2014, 08:12:18 PM
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The level of entitlement in this thread is pretty sad. This has been a bad week for all things crypto, just sit tight. You're welcome to go to another pool...hopefully that means you'll also stop posting here.

It is not just here. Go to any other pool thread and its the same way. There is an outbreak of entitlement.

I've only ignored people in the MC thread. All of sudden with the mass exodus of people there I now have doubled my ignore list thanks to this thread.
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February 21, 2014, 08:14:26 PM
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poolwaffle, that explaining will continue... the only way to combat that is to actually show the 30 min or so average as "current hashrate" and probably have something like 3/6 hours average too. This way people will see their hashrate and be happy about it no matter what you do with the diff underneath.
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February 21, 2014, 08:17:36 PM
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A lot of the comments seem to be due to the lack of understanding on how everything works (difficulty, variance, reported shares, etc). I've never trusted the shown hashrate (or any stats) from any pool front-end. I watch my miners directly, look at my profit over 24 hours and do the math myself. If the UI happens to match, great. If it doesn't, I'm not up the pool owner's @ss about it, I just wait a few more days and if it still sucks (or no communication has been sent), I switch pools.
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February 21, 2014, 08:17:40 PM
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With a higher diff, only thing that's higher is rejected Wink. That's about a max of 1% extra instead of choosing you're diff.

Still having the feeling, that Poolwaffle has a lot of love for the 6 GH/s guy, and not so much for the small guys, who supported him from the beginning. I know he's making you're money, and respect that. But I hope you understand, that how big or small you're rig is. We're also doing it for the money.

See a lot of messages on the forum, and hear people on IRC, with people who doesn't feel recognized by Poolwaffle.

Hope we get the better mood back in here, and that we can mine small coins again too Smiley. Their was a lot of money in them, that was one of the big reasons to join you, you had a great payout! Hope it's coming back quickly (the good payouts, and that everybody is happy again).

Hope you can think about the small guy too! and give us some features like changing diff's (low one's) and some smaller coins that makes the high payouts again!

Thank you in advance.

Daltonganger

I came here for the vardiff, and now we have this shit diff at 512, and mine worthless coins like litecoin. WTF?

Im going to try one of the other pools.
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February 21, 2014, 08:25:24 PM
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im using 6 rigs
should i use worker name or its not neccery?
any difrence on last hour profit and end of the day?

BTC : bc1qqz9hvv806w2zs42mx4rn576whxmr202yxp00e9

feel free to buy me a bear
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February 21, 2014, 08:28:16 PM
Last edit: February 21, 2014, 09:18:50 PM by zneww
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I came here for the vardiff, and now we have this shit diff at 512, and mine worthless coins like litecoin. WTF?

Im going to try one of the other pools.

you have no idea what you are talking about
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February 21, 2014, 08:29:37 PM
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Getting huge swings in hashrate from 6 to 10mh and my miners are steady ~10mh.
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You're probably getting swings that go from 6mh to 14mh, averaging out at your actual 10mh.

I had a blip in my hash rate up to 20 mh from my usual 4.8 recently reported by the server.  If you could flip the switch to do that again somehow and keep it going I'd really appreciate it Smiley

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February 21, 2014, 08:32:03 PM
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4) I figured that since people had their PC's on mining all the time anyways, if they wanted historical stats they could just keep the page open somewhere.

It does slightly lower the mining rate on the rig with the window open.


I can't imagine that would be enough to be significant. If it is, run a script in the background to trigger it.

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February 21, 2014, 08:50:12 PM
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PW, thanks for the update. Glad to hear about the new coins! Hopefully they help move is to the right side of .01BTC/MH.
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February 21, 2014, 08:53:04 PM
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Something is wrong with stats. I've now put all worker names and on 10MH+ can see only 2mh (!!!)
Shall I remove the worker names?

i'm using BTC_workername

Huh

poolwaffle, can you pls explain the issue with workers?
as a test I set up 8 workers for my rigs and hash reported dropped to 2mh
took away workers and went to normal.

Thanks,
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February 21, 2014, 09:01:00 PM
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Something is wrong with stats. I've now put all worker names and on 10MH+ can see only 2mh (!!!)
Shall I remove the worker names?

i'm using BTC_workername

Huh

poolwaffle, can you pls explain the issue with workers?
as a test I set up 8 workers for my rigs and hash reported dropped to 2mh
took away workers and went to normal.

Thanks,

Can you see each worker reporting separately, or you just see single worker @ 2 MH?
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