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Author Topic: [POOL][Scrypt][Scrypt-N][X11] Profit switching pool - wafflepool.com  (Read 465538 times)
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April 26, 2014, 07:00:11 AM
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Is 600 kilo hash (750tix2) good enough for the 512 difficulty?

Would it be better if I allocated 800? (2gridseed)

1khs is good enough for 512.  Difficulty doesn't matter.

PW, you are wrong about that. I know you would say now that all it matters is a statistics and even 1khs gets eventually an accepted share.

Yes, statistically speaking it does not matter if diff is 64, 128, 256 or 512.

But in real world, a hash machine might get a reset (so it was hashing for about a minute and nothing was accepted from pools side), might get hung or might start hashing at secondary pool.

And then all that hash time, when nothing was accepted from pools side - is lost.

The best option would be - the machine hashes, the pool accepts - AS SOON AS POSSIBLE.

So, diff DOES MATTER IN REALITY.

This is not correct. The probability of any given hash meeting the difficulty (accepted) is exactly the same no matter what happened before. There is no "memory" of previous actions. See also "gambler's fallacy".
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April 26, 2014, 07:04:35 AM
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Is 600 kilo hash (750tix2) good enough for the 512 difficulty?

Would it be better if I allocated 800? (2gridseed)

1khs is good enough for 512.  Difficulty doesn't matter.

PW, you are wrong about that. I know you would say now that all it matters is a statistics and even 1khs gets eventually an accepted share.

Yes, statistically speaking it does not matter if diff is 64, 128, 256 or 512.

But in real world, a hash machine might get a reset (so it was hashing for about a minute and nothing was accepted from pools side), might get hung or might start hashing at secondary pool.

And then all that hash time, when nothing was accepted from pools side - is lost.

The best option would be - the machine hashes, the pool accepts - AS SOON AS POSSIBLE.

So, diff DOES MATTER IN REALITY.

This is not correct. The probability of any given hash meeting the difficulty (accepted) is exactly the same no matter what happened before. There is no "memory" of previous actions. See also "gambler's fallacy".

This is correct.  Difficulty does not matter.  Getting a new work request (these happen every few seconds on a multipool) doesn't reset anything, your next hash on the new work has the exact same chance of being over X difficulty as the next hash on the old work.
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April 26, 2014, 11:25:43 PM
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getting 5% reject rate, is that normal?

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April 27, 2014, 12:45:13 AM
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getting 5% reject rate, is that normal?


Same here..  Not normal for me...

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April 27, 2014, 01:11:49 AM
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getting 5% reject rate, is that normal?


Same here..  Not normal for me...



normally i get around .1

is multipooling more profitablt with (just checked) 8% rejected shares?

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April 27, 2014, 04:01:03 AM
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I believe WafflePool's profitability switcher takes into account orphan/reject rate when choosing a coin.  As PoolWaffle has previously indicated that if a coin with 10% orphan rate is 15% more profitable then the next option, we mine it.

Periods of high rejects just mean we are currently mining a fast or low-diff coin.
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April 27, 2014, 05:47:10 AM
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I believe WafflePool's profitability switcher takes into account orphan/reject rate when choosing a coin.  As PoolWaffle has previously indicated that if a coin with 10% orphan rate is 15% more profitable then the next option, we mine it.

Periods of high rejects just mean we are currently mining a fast or low-diff coin.

This is correct.  Really need to hire phzi (or find a bot?) to just copy/paste what I've previously posted Smiley
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April 27, 2014, 11:03:16 AM
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I believe WafflePool's profitability switcher takes into account orphan/reject rate when choosing a coin.  As PoolWaffle has previously indicated that if a coin with 10% orphan rate is 15% more profitable then the next option, we mine it.

Periods of high rejects just mean we are currently mining a fast or low-diff coin.

This is correct.  Really need to hire phzi (or find a bot?) to just copy/paste what I've previously posted Smiley

Or update the first post of the thread and the pool's FAQ page with the info. Wink

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April 27, 2014, 02:08:52 PM
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Or update the first post of the thread and the pool's FAQ page with the info. Wink
Heh, that FAQ would end up at least 10 pages long I think.
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April 27, 2014, 03:38:13 PM
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Or update the first post of the thread and the pool's FAQ page with the info. Wink
Heh, that FAQ would end up at least 10 pages long I think.

Really do need to add it there though, maybe I'll go through today and make that a bit longer.  I'm sure it helps, but there's about 4-5 emails per day that my entire reply is "Please read the FAQ" Smiley
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April 27, 2014, 04:55:15 PM
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Or update the first post of the thread and the pool's FAQ page with the info. Wink
Heh, that FAQ would end up at least 10 pages long I think.

Really do need to add it there though, maybe I'll go through today and make that a bit longer.  I'm sure it helps, but there's about 4-5 emails per day that my entire reply is "Please read the FAQ" Smiley

Just joined up to test the waters.
The pool is good.  Reminds me of Eligius pool with only address to join.

Good job.  Cool
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April 27, 2014, 05:35:34 PM
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I don't seem to ever get a particularly high reject rate with WP overall except for one or two times when there were issues in the past. If you mine on it for several days straight it averages out to low rejects for me.
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April 28, 2014, 01:03:54 AM
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I just bounced back to another pool because i was getting about 30% stales / rejects on US east, now i'm getting barely any so there's definitely something going on.
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April 28, 2014, 01:24:52 AM
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I just bounced back to another pool because i was getting about 30% stales / rejects on US east, now i'm getting barely any so there's definitely something going on.
What is "going on" is called mining a very low-diff coin.  If the reject/stale rate spikes occasionally, but is on average somewhere around 3-5% (average over several days), then everything is working fine.
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April 28, 2014, 01:43:07 PM
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compared to other pools the reject rate on wafflepool is usually lower less than 4% on my setup
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April 28, 2014, 03:00:54 PM
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compared to other pools the reject rate on wafflepool is usually lower less than 4% on my setup

Reject rate over a short time isn't useful, and overall the pool averages ~3%.  Varies a huge amount though, some 1-5min periods are 0%, some are 20%, the difference is, when you're mining a coin at 20% stale rate, we expect a huge profit from those coins (making the 20% worth it).  This is expected, and accounted for in the switcher.
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April 28, 2014, 03:36:06 PM
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compared to other pools the reject rate on wafflepool is usually lower less than 4% on my setup

Reject rate over a short time isn't useful, and overall the pool averages ~3%.  Varies a huge amount though, some 1-5min periods are 0%, some are 20%, the difference is, when you're mining a coin at 20% stale rate, we expect a huge profit from those coins (making the 20% worth it).  This is expected, and accounted for in the switcher.

Pool is down tried US west server as well.

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April 28, 2014, 03:38:50 PM
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compared to other pools the reject rate on wafflepool is usually lower less than 4% on my setup

Reject rate over a short time isn't useful, and overall the pool averages ~3%.  Varies a huge amount though, some 1-5min periods are 0%, some are 20%, the difference is, when you're mining a coin at 20% stale rate, we expect a huge profit from those coins (making the 20% worth it).  This is expected, and accounted for in the switcher.

Pool is down tried US west server as well.



Just pinged useast.wafflepool.com

Check your DNS.

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April 28, 2014, 06:48:58 PM
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compared to other pools the reject rate on wafflepool is usually lower less than 4% on my setup

Reject rate over a short time isn't useful, and overall the pool averages ~3%.  Varies a huge amount though, some 1-5min periods are 0%, some are 20%, the difference is, when you're mining a coin at 20% stale rate, we expect a huge profit from those coins (making the 20% worth it).  This is expected, and accounted for in the switcher.

Pool is down tried US west server as well.


Must be on your end, I'm mining on useast (stratum+tcp://useast.wafflepool.com:3333) and uswest (stratum+tcp://uswest.wafflepool.com:3333) servers right now.
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April 28, 2014, 08:09:13 PM
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compared to other pools the reject rate on wafflepool is usually lower less than 4% on my setup

Reject rate over a short time isn't useful, and overall the pool averages ~3%.  Varies a huge amount though, some 1-5min periods are 0%, some are 20%, the difference is, when you're mining a coin at 20% stale rate, we expect a huge profit from those coins (making the 20% worth it).  This is expected, and accounted for in the switcher.

I am talking on average over the day in the last 11 hrs 15 mins it's been 3.48 % or or 417 of 11985 which is good compared to the likes of clevermining
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