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Author Topic: [POOL][Scrypt][Scrypt-N][X11] Profit switching pool - wafflepool.com  (Read 465522 times)
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April 11, 2014, 06:28:41 AM
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Is assessing the WaffleSTATs page still available?  I can see the normal stats page but I can't seem to find the link for the advanced stats and graphs for a specific miner address.  Anyone know?

you can use www.wafflepoolmonitor.com for graphs.
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April 11, 2014, 07:04:41 AM
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Hi,

I'm on this pool from 1 month, and my reject rate was 1% maxim, but now in the last 1 day and half I have 5% reject rate without any settings, without any modification at my rig.

Anyone else see the same thing, raise the reject rate?
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April 11, 2014, 08:59:03 AM
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Now that pool can mine small coins, Any plan to add new small coins and take advantage of them?

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April 11, 2014, 01:33:56 PM
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Now that pool can mine small coins, Any plan to add new small coins and take advantage of them?

We can miner smaller coins than before, but there are still many that are too small.  And unfortunately because of the way that luck works, it is difficult to tell where we can push it to (can we mine difficulty 5? what about 4?) before it becomes negative value.

I'm actively adding more coins, but its unfortunately not as simple as just turning them on and walking away, its a very careful balancing act Smiley
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April 11, 2014, 02:43:30 PM
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Now that pool can mine small coins, Any plan to add new small coins and take advantage of them?

We can miner smaller coins than before, but there are still many that are too small.  And unfortunately because of the way that luck works, it is difficult to tell where we can push it to (can we mine difficulty 5? what about 4?) before it becomes negative value.

I'm actively adding more coins, but its unfortunately not as simple as just turning them on and walking away, its a very careful balancing act Smiley

Thanks for your answer,
I think if pool can consider market depth , it can mine coins with difficulty 5 or 4. let me say an example. there is a coin with diff 2 and market depth around 0.5btc, calculation tells that we can fill that market depth with x% of hashrate in t seconds. Now the pool can decide to mine that coin and take its advantage.

whats your opinion?

Edit: if pool decided to mine a coin with x% hashrate, i think it should add like 5-10% more hashrate to reduce the luck and variance. Also it need an exit strategy if calculation does not come true in t+delta seconds.

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April 11, 2014, 05:17:52 PM
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Now that pool can mine small coins, Any plan to add new small coins and take advantage of them?

We can miner smaller coins than before, but there are still many that are too small.  And unfortunately because of the way that luck works, it is difficult to tell where we can push it to (can we mine difficulty 5? what about 4?) before it becomes negative value.

I'm actively adding more coins, but its unfortunately not as simple as just turning them on and walking away, its a very careful balancing act Smiley

Thanks for your answer,
I think if pool can consider market depth , it can mine coins with difficulty 5 or 4. let me say an example. there is a coin with diff 2 and market depth around 0.5btc, calculation tells that we can fill that market depth with x% of hashrate in t seconds. Now the pool can decide to mine that coin and take its advantage.

whats your opinion?

Edit: if pool decided to mine a coin with x% hashrate, i think it should add like 5-10% more hashrate to reduce the luck and variance. Also it need an exit strategy if calculation does not come true in t+delta seconds.

We already do everything you mention there, plus a lot more Smiley
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April 11, 2014, 06:54:51 PM
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Now that pool can mine small coins, Any plan to add new small coins and take advantage of them?

We can miner smaller coins than before, but there are still many that are too small.  And unfortunately because of the way that luck works, it is difficult to tell where we can push it to (can we mine difficulty 5? what about 4?) before it becomes negative value.

I'm actively adding more coins, but its unfortunately not as simple as just turning them on and walking away, its a very careful balancing act Smiley

Thanks for your answer,
I think if pool can consider market depth , it can mine coins with difficulty 5 or 4. let me say an example. there is a coin with diff 2 and market depth around 0.5btc, calculation tells that we can fill that market depth with x% of hashrate in t seconds. Now the pool can decide to mine that coin and take its advantage.

whats your opinion?

Edit: if pool decided to mine a coin with x% hashrate, i think it should add like 5-10% more hashrate to reduce the luck and variance. Also it need an exit strategy if calculation does not come true in t+delta seconds.

We already do everything you mention there, plus a lot more Smiley

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April 11, 2014, 09:02:30 PM
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Anyone else seeing weird spikes in their stats over the last hour? I'm using wafflepoolmonitor, and what I see is spikes between zero and maximum hash rate every 20 minutes. There's 4 of these so far.

Prior to this, the graph is very steady, with the usual wiggling of the hash rate but a steady progression of unconfirmed and confirmed BTC.

This is reminiscent of yesterday when the stats went haywire.

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April 11, 2014, 09:16:44 PM
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Anyone else seeing weird spikes in their stats over the last hour? I'm using wafflepoolmonitor, and what I see is spikes between zero and maximum hash rate every 20 minutes. There's 4 of these so far.

Prior to this, the graph is very steady, with the usual wiggling of the hash rate but a steady progression of unconfirmed and confirmed BTC.

This is reminiscent of yesterday when the stats went haywire.

hi, it happens when wafflepoolmonitor is not able to get the data through the api from wafflepool for a address. The values are set as 0 leading to spikes.It is a temporary issue and should be resolved soon.
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April 11, 2014, 09:29:30 PM
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Anyone else seeing weird spikes in their stats over the last hour? I'm using wafflepoolmonitor, and what I see is spikes between zero and maximum hash rate every 20 minutes. There's 4 of these so far.

Prior to this, the graph is very steady, with the usual wiggling of the hash rate but a steady progression of unconfirmed and confirmed BTC.

This is reminiscent of yesterday when the stats went haywire.

hi, it happens when wafflepoolmonitor is not able to get the data through the api from wafflepool for a address. The values are set as 0 leading to spikes.It is a temporary issue and should be resolved soon.

Ah, OK. Thanks for the info.

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April 11, 2014, 10:56:03 PM
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All my Hash rates just dropped by 40% according to the WP stats but my miner stats looks fine..

Whats up?HuhHuh?

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April 11, 2014, 11:08:48 PM
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All my Hash rates just dropped by 40% according to the WP stats but my miner stats looks fine..

Had an issue with new code that went into place, shares were dropped for about 8 minutes.  Should be fixed now
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April 11, 2014, 11:11:50 PM
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My rig has failed over from Waffle West to my backup pool Sad
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April 11, 2014, 11:19:01 PM
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My rig has failed over from Waffle West to my backup pool Sad

Yep, we shut down stratum servers to minimize the losses while reverting code changes, everything should be up and running (was down for 2-3 minutes)
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April 11, 2014, 11:30:07 PM
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My rig has failed over from Waffle West to my backup pool Sad

Yep, we shut down stratum servers to minimize the losses while reverting code changes, everything should be up and running (was down for 2-3 minutes)

Thanks for the fast update..

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April 12, 2014, 01:07:54 AM
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How often are payouts?  As soon as 0.01 BTC is mined?  Or is it at a time interval (e.g every 24 hours)?
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April 12, 2014, 01:16:22 AM
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How often are payouts?  As soon as 0.01 BTC is mined?  Or is it at a time interval (e.g every 24 hours)?

You could try looking in the obvious place, before asking an obvious question:

Quote from: wafflepool.com/faq
When am I paid?

Payouts are processed multiple times a day, and anyone with a balance over 0.01 BTC is automatically paid in order of when you reached the threshold. On Sundays we pay everyone with a balance over 0.001.

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@PoolWaffle: could you change WP's CSS by chance?  The forced widths are making the page look funny on my 1080x1920 monitor (1080P in portrait orientation).

#pool_stats { width: 1200px; }
#wrapper { width: 1200px; }

to:

#pool_stats { max-width: 1200px; }
#wrapper { max-width: 1200px; }
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April 12, 2014, 01:40:15 AM
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You're right.  I'm a tard.  Should of looked at the 'faqs'.  Thanks though.
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April 12, 2014, 02:42:50 AM
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Yipee!!  Cheesy  Cheesy  Cheesy It's quite a BIG day for me!!  Grin   Grin  Grin I earned my FIRST EVER BITCOIN today!! Yay!! Thanks a bunch for my very first payout, poolwaffle!! I hope to keep earning @ WafflePool for a long time. Smiley

P.S. Now at least my bitcoin wallet has something in it....  Grin

Wallet addresses being updated...
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April 12, 2014, 02:45:30 AM
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Yipee!!  Cheesy  Cheesy  Cheesy It's quite a BIG day for me!!  Grin   Grin  Grin I earned my FIRST EVER BITCOIN today!! Yay!! Thanks a bunch for my very first payout, poolwaffle!! I hope to keep earning @ WafflePool for a long time. Smiley

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Congratulations Smiley

Don't spend it all at once  Grin
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