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Author Topic: [POOL][Scrypt][Scrypt-N][X11] Profit switching pool - wafflepool.com  (Read 465701 times)
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March 13, 2014, 01:46:29 PM
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Slowly we are becoming worlds largest litecoin mining pool  Grin Grin

PW, i think the last payout is not displayed in the miners table...
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March 13, 2014, 01:52:04 PM
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Slowly we are becoming worlds largest litecoin mining pool  Grin Grin

Why becoming, we already are  Grin

Not yet, we have still some stray doge mined. New doge wallet is out though.
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March 13, 2014, 02:36:43 PM
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Well, mine doge only. Or mine on multipool ? After update DOGE ..
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March 13, 2014, 02:50:18 PM
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Would be nice to add aurora back in. When we first had it the price was plummeting and the long confirmation times burned us, but the price has stabilized quite a bit since then.  I dont know if it's still profitable to mine but it's kind of boring right now just mining doge and LTC.
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March 13, 2014, 02:52:24 PM
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Would be nice to add aurora back in. When we first had it the price was plummeting and the long confirmation times burned us, but the price has stabilized quite a bit since then.  I dont know if it's still profitable to mine but it's kind of boring right now just mining doge and LTC.

Boring/Steady/Profitable is good stuff.
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March 13, 2014, 03:37:16 PM
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Would be nice to add aurora back in. When we first had it the price was plummeting and the long confirmation times burned us, but the price has stabilized quite a bit since then.  I dont know if it's still profitable to mine but it's kind of boring right now just mining doge and LTC.

Boring/Steady/Profitable is good stuff.

Unfortunately it's boring enough at this point that I could just set cgminer to do 60% ltc and 40% doge and exchange the coins myself, would probably come out a bit ahead.  We are still scraping the better doge blocks but once that is over...
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March 13, 2014, 04:42:17 PM
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Boring/Steady/Profitable is good stuff.

For many users we are starting to go under the 'profitable' level (ie their electricity is costing them more than what they are earning.)
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March 13, 2014, 05:18:06 PM
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Just a heads up guys, but WAFFLESTATS will be down probably until morning. I needed to upgrade the AWS EC2 instance and my instances keep getting AN INTERNAL SYSTEM ERROR HAS OCCURED whenever I try and launch a new instance and/or request a spot instance. What was supposed to be a simple: Backup database, stop existing instance, start new instance, reattach database turned into an hour of SYSTEM ERROR SYSTEM ERROR SYSTEM ERROR.

Sorry. Undecided

Annnnd, we're back. Sorry about that guys. Also, huge update coming tonight or tomorrow. :-)
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March 13, 2014, 06:25:10 PM
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For anyone interested in Litecoins

Get your double reward for mining Litecoins on GHash.IO!!!

Being the pool #1, GHash.IO has made a huge step towards scrypt mining and enabled Litecoin mining. But that’s not all!

To make things even better, we give you a chance to earn twice as much!

Connect your miners to our pool and get double rewards for mining Litecoins!

This unique offer starts tomorrow (13/03/2014) at 2 p.m. GMT and will last for 1 week.

Click on the GHash.io on the top right of the page next to support after you register to get started mining.


Thanks for the refferal! I have a small rig setup and any little bit really helps!

Register Here = https://cex.io/r/0/gelsicapital/0/

Hahaha double reward.... given that you find any blocks there Grin Grin
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March 13, 2014, 06:40:37 PM
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For anyone interested in Litecoins

Get your double reward for mining Litecoins on GHash.IO!!!

Being the pool #1, GHash.IO has made a huge step towards scrypt mining and enabled Litecoin mining. But that’s not all!

To make things even better, we give you a chance to earn twice as much!

Connect your miners to our pool and get double rewards for mining Litecoins!

This unique offer starts tomorrow (13/03/2014) at 2 p.m. GMT and will last for 1 week.

Click on the GHash.io on the top right of the page next to support after you register to get started mining.


Thanks for the refferal! I have a small rig setup and any little bit really helps!

Register Here = https://cex.io/r/0/gelsicapital/0/

I would specifically NOT go to any pool who spams on another pool's announcement forum.  What a douche move...
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March 13, 2014, 06:42:04 PM
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Well, it finally happened. My daily payout is officially lower than my electricity costs (at $0.35 kWh). I understand the variance, the market slump, but ... I'll give it another week. If the trend continues this will be power-off for me. Pity, it's been a lot of fun.
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March 13, 2014, 07:36:31 PM
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Hi,

A bug has just been fixed on http://stratehm.net. Some stats where mixed between addresses. The database has been reset. Please update the page.

Sorry for the inconvenience.

Thank you to bttalkdim.

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March 13, 2014, 08:13:10 PM
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I think the dev's are rushing the new Doge update... the diff switching code is largely untested, and potentially opens up some interesting mining strategies.  I would argue that multi-pools have made Doge what it is - one of the biggest miners of Doge over it's lifespan has been MiddleCoin (which represented more then half the Doge network for quite a while before it was even on cryptsy), and of course recently WafflePool.  It will be interesting to see if doge remains profitable after the hard-fork.

Looks like the hard-fork is going to happen at 145,000.  Which gives 5,701 minutes, or just over 3.5 days of variable block rewards remaining.  And then we'll see what happens with their new difficulty algorithm taken from DigiByte.  It does implement a fix to the non-counted ntime block time-switching attack, but looks potentially vulnerable to other manipulations (more analysis/simulation is needed).
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March 13, 2014, 08:29:18 PM
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I think the dev's are rushing the new Doge update... the diff switching code is largely untested, and potentially opens up some interesting mining strategies.  I would argue that multi-pools have made Doge what it is - one of the biggest miners of Doge over it's lifespan has been MiddleCoin (which represented more then half the Doge network for quite a while before it was even on cryptsy), and of course recently WafflePool.  It will be interesting to see if doge remains profitable after the hard-fork.

Looks like the hard-fork is going to happen at 145,000.  Which gives 5,701 minutes, or just over 3.5 days of variable block rewards remaining.  And then we'll see what happens with their new difficulty algorithm taken from DigiByte.  It does implement a fix to the non-counted ntime block time-switching attack, but looks potentially vulnerable to other manipulations (more analysis/simulation is needed).

I'll tell you one thing, it'd be wonderful if the change causes doge to go up in value, something that never seems to happen for that damn coin, which i have been hoarding in vain for months lol
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March 13, 2014, 09:01:44 PM
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I'll tell you one thing, it'd be wonderful if the change causes doge to go up in value, something that never seems to happen for that damn coin, which i have been hoarding in vain for months lol
I highly doubt the hardfork will cause a significant value increase.  I would lean more towards a decrease.  A key thing to remember about DogeCoin, is that is will lose it's main utility if it achieves a much high market cap.  The utility of Doge lays in it's relatively low value which leads to people sharing them in large volumes without much care - do you think people would continue to tip big chunks of Doge (it's main form of advertising and basic utility) if it's market cap neared that of litecoin?  I think not.

I personally expect Doge's network hashrate to drop significantly after the hardfork, and it's price to follow downward.
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March 13, 2014, 09:06:26 PM
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Well, it finally happened. My daily payout is officially lower than my electricity costs (at $0.35 kWh). I understand the variance, the market slump, but ... I'll give it another week. If the trend continues this will be power-off for me. Pity, it's been a lot of fun.
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++1 looks like it's time to bounce.
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March 13, 2014, 09:16:28 PM
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For anyone interested in Litecoins

Get your double reward for mining Litecoins on GHash.IO!!!

Being the pool #1, GHash.IO has made a huge step towards scrypt mining and enabled Litecoin mining. But that’s not all!

To make things even better, we give you a chance to earn twice as much!

Connect your miners to our pool and get double rewards for mining Litecoins!

This unique offer starts tomorrow (13/03/2014) at 2 p.m. GMT and will last for 1 week.

Click on the GHash.io on the top right of the page next to support after you register to get started mining.


Thanks for the refferal! I have a small rig setup and any little bit really helps!

Register Here = https://cex.io/r/0/gelsicapital/0/

I would specifically NOT go to any pool who spams on another pool's announcement forum.  What a douche move...

The pool isn't spamming.. it's just that guy spamming with his referal code. Don't use his referal code.
Hope poolwaffle takes advantage of the double LTC rewards available there... would be a nice boost to income.
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March 13, 2014, 09:20:49 PM
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Slowly we are becoming worlds largest litecoin mining pool  Grin Grin

PW, i think the last payout is not displayed in the miners table...

Yeap, transaction 1b7fd9ba47c8f7ec3f69019e39d4617a8d66d560fe53b8bfdc636671f4f1353b is showing for some users in the recent payouts table but not for others. The 'total BTC sent' reflects the transaction happened and the BTC is in my account, but no mention of it in the payouts table.
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March 13, 2014, 10:07:31 PM
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What happend to being able to the blocks we found?
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March 13, 2014, 10:14:52 PM
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Essentially just a load issue.  I was running some profiling today (DB was getting slow), and about 98% of its load was coming from the block lookups (we don't save them separately, so looking them up was digging through the entire shares table), and with people scraping that page, was absolutely raping the db.  Getting rid of it today dropped load from ~4 on the DB to ~0.8 (huge!)

I'd love to add it back, just gotta come up with a nicer way to store it, and move the old stuff into the new system.

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