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Author Topic: [POOL][Scrypt][Scrypt-N][X11] Profit switching pool - wafflepool.com  (Read 465522 times)
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March 07, 2014, 10:46:02 AM
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What reason(s) are you guys primarily seeing on the rejects?

Both share not found and duplicate.

Any estimate on % on each?
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March 07, 2014, 11:06:14 AM
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around 2.5%
ping is good 70ms

yesterday it was below 1%
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March 07, 2014, 11:08:54 AM
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What reason(s) are you guys primarily seeing on the rejects?

Both share not found and duplicate.

Any estimate on % on each?

During the night I've noticed ~20% rejects. Majority share not found (not sure the exact, can I get these stats from cgminer?)

Situation seems getting better as I write, as considerably less rejects than during night.

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March 07, 2014, 11:11:13 AM
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During the night I've noticed ~20% rejects. Majority share not found (not sure the exact, can I get these stats from cgminer?)

Situation seems getting better as I write, as considerably less rejects than during night.

Alright.  I'm almost positive that has to do with the load on the servers (again, new ones coming up later today).   Our watchdog has been restarting servers that slow down too much, and I think it was getting a bit aggressive as the load increased.  I've turned it off for now, and I'll be watching them manually while I'm here.

Let me know if it starts up again.
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March 07, 2014, 11:12:54 AM
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Seems that coinmarket.io is working again, any update about our stuck coins?

People are reporting that they succeed to withdraw some coins this morning.
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March 07, 2014, 11:45:46 AM
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Seems that coinmarket.io is working again, any update about our stuck coins?

People are reporting that they succeed to withdraw some coins this morning.

Just came back up. I pushed as many withdrawals as I could before the daemons went back down just now...  Unfortunately while some of it was up, the majority of our coins are either in withdrawal requests from a week ago (all of the mintcoin), which he needs to process manually, and in "unconfirmed" deposits, which have been there since it went down (and we can't withdraw until they confirm on his side).
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March 07, 2014, 11:51:51 AM
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Seems that coinmarket.io is working again, any update about our stuck coins?

People are reporting that they succeed to withdraw some coins this morning.

Just came back up. I pushed as many withdrawals as I could before the daemons went back down just now...  Unfortunately while some of it was up, the majority of our coins are either in withdrawal requests from a week ago (all of the mintcoin), which he needs to process manually, and in "unconfirmed" deposits, which have been there since it went down (and we can't withdraw until they confirm on his side).

Well we could call it poor business at this time instead of complete scam i guess. I wonder how much our coins lose value while held.
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March 07, 2014, 11:55:01 AM
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Seems that coinmarket.io is working again, any update about our stuck coins?

People are reporting that they succeed to withdraw some coins this morning.

Just came back up. I pushed as many withdrawals as I could before the daemons went back down just now...  Unfortunately while some of it was up, the majority of our coins are either in withdrawal requests from a week ago (all of the mintcoin), which he needs to process manually, and in "unconfirmed" deposits, which have been there since it went down (and we can't withdraw until they confirm on his side).

Well we could call it poor business at this time instead of complete scam i guess. I wonder how much our coins lose value while held.

Yep, thats the good news.  The bad news is we already lost about 20btc on the coins stuck there, so I don't think we'll be doing too much more business with them in the future.
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March 07, 2014, 12:06:46 PM
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Suggestions?  I'm a bit hesitant to move off cryptsy to more exchanges.  Coinmarket burned us (I was asleep when they were up apparently), was halfway through adding poloniex (they had a great api) until they got hacked out of existence.  Only other exchange s I know of are vircurex (solid, but very few coins), coinex (small), coins-e (small), coinedup (unproven).

I personally don't recommend coins-e. 42 days 9 hours ago I opened a ticket on coins-e about my 179.83 Orbitcoin deposit that never appeared, updated the ticket twice in the following 2 days and they are yet to return. Coins are still missing. It was worth about 0.03 btc by then, 0.012 now.
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March 07, 2014, 12:12:10 PM
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Seems that coinmarket.io is working again, any update about our stuck coins?

People are reporting that they succeed to withdraw some coins this morning.

Just came back up. I pushed as many withdrawals as I could before the daemons went back down just now...  Unfortunately while some of it was up, the majority of our coins are either in withdrawal requests from a week ago (all of the mintcoin), which he needs to process manually, and in "unconfirmed" deposits, which have been there since it went down (and we can't withdraw until they confirm on his side).

Well we could call it poor business at this time instead of complete scam i guess. I wonder how much our coins lose value while held.

Yep, thats the good news.  The bad news is we already lost about 20btc on the coins stuck there, so I don't think we'll be doing too much more business with them in the future.

The only thing close to us mining with our hash rate would probably be tag, anon and novacoin.  But none of those are particularly helpful to us compared to coins we currently mine.  
As far as other exchanges, the ones you listed have been fine, coined up is good but sometimes they're slow and their wallets need rebooting.  The only other one I see is mintpal and i think trademybit had said that their reported values were incorrect making switching harder

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March 07, 2014, 12:16:02 PM
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vircurex is very good anda fast
but limited coins

coinedup is perfect but very slow

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March 07, 2014, 12:16:44 PM
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Seems that coinmarket.io is working again, any update about our stuck coins?

People are reporting that they succeed to withdraw some coins this morning.

Just came back up. I pushed as many withdrawals as I could before the daemons went back down just now...  Unfortunately while some of it was up, the majority of our coins are either in withdrawal requests from a week ago (all of the mintcoin), which he needs to process manually, and in "unconfirmed" deposits, which have been there since it went down (and we can't withdraw until they confirm on his side).

Well we could call it poor business at this time instead of complete scam i guess. I wonder how much our coins lose value while held.

Yep, thats the good news.  The bad news is we already lost about 20btc on the coins stuck there, so I don't think we'll be doing too much more business with them in the future.

Mintcoin and Penguincoin lost roughly 33% of value within last week, Karmacoin went down 66%.
Yes please lets stay away from new, unproven or beta (!) exchanges in the future.

Instead we could develop payment system further, make auto payout optional or even user defined interval. Not everyone needs daily payouts. Would help to save little on transaction fees and maybe help pool to create btc buffer for those who need daily or hourly payouts. Just a thought.
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March 07, 2014, 12:56:55 PM
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+1 on the rejects, tons of them on the EU server.

I have like 0.1% rejects everytime I mine on this server. I don't know what happen to you.
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March 07, 2014, 01:01:29 PM
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+1 on the rejects, tons of them on the EU server.

I have like 0.1% rejects everytime I mine on this server. I don't know what happen to you.

i have 0.34 reject rate on eu
eu server is good and stable on rejects

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March 07, 2014, 01:20:22 PM
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same here - below 1% on EUR here

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March 07, 2014, 01:31:04 PM
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Wow...got a payout today and it was very low.  About 0.0037 BTC/MH/s.  Anybody else?
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March 07, 2014, 01:38:56 PM
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Wow...got a payout today and it was very low.  About 0.0037 BTC/MH/s.  Anybody else?

yea payouts were low. I am almost at the point i need to do the math to figure out if just mining litecoin straight will pay better then multi pools at this time.
having payouts that are irregular also make it hard to determine what is going on as I do not have a lot of time to play with a spreadsheet and
keep track.

dunno tho. need to get some work done. maybe someone else can throw the numbers out there.
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March 07, 2014, 01:48:40 PM
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Wow...got a payout today and it was very low.  About 0.0037 BTC/MH/s.  Anybody else?

yea payouts were low. I am almost at the point i need to do the math to figure out if just mining litecoin straight will pay better then multi pools at this time.
having payouts that are irregular also make it hard to determine what is going on as I do not have a lot of time to play with a spreadsheet and
keep track.

dunno tho. need to get some work done. maybe someone else can throw the numbers out there.

I decided to take 2/3 of my miners over to CoinShift to see if the grass is greener over there.
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March 07, 2014, 02:22:10 PM
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bad situation...everyday profit falls....
 Shocked

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March 07, 2014, 02:26:21 PM
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waffle east server is not stable right now. i keep falling to my backup pool every once in a while.
i can easily tell because my backup pool has idle miner notifications and I am seeing them more and more as I switch back to waffle.

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