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Author Topic: [ANN][AUTO-SWITCH] Profit-switch auto-exchange pool: CleverMining.com  (Read 554361 times)
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February 26, 2014, 10:50:42 PM
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How's the script coming along for the manual trades? Sitting at 0.06 unexchanged at the moment... a little higher than i'm used to :S

Looking forward to the EU server as well!

Keep up the good work.

I'm @ 0.013 unexchanged, or 57% of my expected payout.

I'm glad he wrote that he would give this a priority over the new servers.  With all the crazy MTGOX take your money and run scare crap news going on - it's important to get this item sorted out for any type of pool or btc related group - we need to make sure things are transparent and make feel comfortable within this whole community in addition to things that help increase earnings.

It has been been over 2 hours though - so hopefully it's done soon.

75% Of my earning are unexchanged yet you don't see me here complaining. Heck I'm sending 1.2-1.3 MH and am only getting paid for 1 guess what still not complaining.

I wasn't complaining either.
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February 26, 2014, 10:58:25 PM
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Manual trades were processed and ~41 BTC payout has been sent.

There's still ~15 BTC manual trades that need to be processed but the exchange where they were traded is currently down and I cannot get transactions list. It's nothing to worry about because these coins have already been withdrawn to our wallet and even if the exchange won't come back we won't lose money. I'm just waiting for accounting information to be available so that I could fetch it to database and the app would assign which block was sold at what price. If the exchange won't come back I will just use average price for all blocks and assign it manually, no big deal.

I'm going to grab some dinner and then go back to work on the multi-server architecture.

Thanks Terk!

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February 26, 2014, 10:59:24 PM
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Hi Terk-

Another new user here. I also made the capitalization error. My address is 1Cj7t7k4CLofh73HZupD6q8aYUzkdDrZcK but in the original login I mistakenly had the last character as "k" instead of "K". Sorry for the inconvenience, and thanks very much! Great job with the pool!
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February 26, 2014, 11:01:24 PM
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is the quoting option on this forum broken or are people just unaware of its use? I'm having a hard time distinguishing the quoted text from the reply text over the last 10 or so posts.

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February 26, 2014, 11:05:10 PM
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Is it usual for payouts to not get a single confirmation after 1 hour + ?
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February 26, 2014, 11:15:33 PM
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Is it usual for payouts to not get a single confirmation after 1 hour + ?

Yes. Relax. Or at least do some reading. If you click on TX id at the end of your user stat page you can read the following:

Size   34342 (bytes)
Received Time   2014-02-26 22:00:50
Estimated Confirmation Time    Within 6 Blocks (Medium Priority)
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February 26, 2014, 11:20:17 PM
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@radiumsoup, Quote tags do appear to be periodically malfunctioning on the forum suddenly by not displaying quote boxes at all.

So far, I like this pool very much.  Been mining here for about a week and I18 seems as high as I can go for my 7950s and 270xs.  I've been averaging about 4% rejects overall recently which is much better than before the server changes some days ago.  The rejects still vary from 0-15% depending on the difficulty of the coin mined at the time.  The calculated hash rate on the site drops and rejects rise significantly at I19.  

My question is if anyone has advice on scan time, expiry, and other settings?  I have not experimented with them much.  I tried a few values for scan time but it didn't seem to change anything.  Just looking to optimize things as much as I can.  Thanks in advance all!
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February 26, 2014, 11:25:04 PM
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Is it usual for payouts to not get a single confirmation after 1 hour + ?

Yes. Relax. Or at least do some reading. If you click on TX id at the end of your user stat page you can read the following:

Size   34342 (bytes)
Received Time   2014-02-26 22:00:50
Estimated Confirmation Time    Within 6 Blocks (Medium Priority)

This is just the first time I have not seen at least a single confirmation in the first hour, so I figured I would ask.  I am kind of new to the crypto scene, and even more so to this pool, so thanks for giving this noob a straight answer.  

Heck of allot more comfortable here already than over at middlecoin.  

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February 27, 2014, 12:08:34 AM
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Heck of allot more comfortable here already than over at middlecoin.  

 Grin

middlecoin is like mtgox for me - it's too old and just has to go already to clear the way for newcomers

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February 27, 2014, 12:30:28 AM
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Strange, I am seeing the same thing.  I have a new transaction that already has 4 confirmations, but the prior transaction - over 2 hours ago, still has zero.  Unfortunately the one with zero confirmations is .11 BTC, almost half a day's mining revenue for me.

Is it usual for payouts to not get a single confirmation after 1 hour + ?

Yes. Relax. Or at least do some reading. If you click on TX id at the end of your user stat page you can read the following:

Size   34342 (bytes)
Received Time   2014-02-26 22:00:50
Estimated Confirmation Time    Within 6 Blocks (Medium Priority)

This is just the first time I have not seen at least a single confirmation in the first hour, so I figured I would ask.  I am kind of new to the crypto scene, and even more so to this pool, so thanks for giving this noob a straight answer. 

Heck of allot more comfortable here already than over at middlecoin.   

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February 27, 2014, 12:39:17 AM
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Thanks for all of your hard work and keeping us updated Terk!
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February 27, 2014, 12:49:15 AM
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Strange, I am seeing the same thing.  I have a new transaction that already has 4 confirmations, but the prior transaction - over 2 hours ago, still has zero.  Unfortunately the one with zero confirmations is .11 BTC, almost

Different transactions have different priority. https://en.bitcoin.it/wiki/Transaction_fees If it is on blockchain there's nothing to fear (if i'm wrong please someone correct me) :-p just sit back, relax, and wait ;-)
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February 27, 2014, 01:07:17 AM
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try

 --expiry 1 --scan-time 1 --queue 0

to reduce your rejects, gives me about 4.2% after 14hrs.

I think thats the best setting I can hope for, as I have a 280x my intensity is already at 13.

Which gets me 750 kH/sec and WU of 650/m

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February 27, 2014, 01:30:59 AM
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I am definitely not the longest running member here.  However, I have been mining with this pool for 19 days now and have a few suggestions for people who can't bother to read Terk's posts.

First, you can use the search bar top right search for "terk".  He has a bright orange rectangle under his name to make his posts very easy to spot.  His posts will answer 90% of what you will probably ask.  The rest of your questions probably have been answered elsewhere in the thread.  Use the search box to help narrow down your findings.

Second, more complaining definitely will not highlight issues and get certain things done quicker.  From what I've seen of my 19 days here, he is very aware of when a problem occurs and looks into it immediately.  It may require several days to fix as server fixes generally need a day or two minimum for patch testing.  Keep that in mind.  Basically, just be patient.  If you can't be patient, no one will fault you for going elsewhere.

Third, again, be patient!  I see so many people on every single page asking when something will be done, updated, rolled out, etc that it becomes rather tiresome to see the same thing being asked over and over and over again.  Especially when asked by the same people, instead of waiting for a response or even asking right after Terk has posted some information!

Regarding transactions, you will receive your payout.  I've personally had some payouts take a little more than 30 hours before something showed up.  I've always been patient and they've always shown up.  It all evens out in the end.  Some transactions take longer than others due to the type of coin.  Terk has already stated this several times throughout the entire thread and it becomes general knowledge after you've been mining on multi-pools for some time.  I'm about 7 months in on multi-pools in general.

Fourth, Terk is on the job, always!  From what I've seen during my time here, the guy has worked his ass off to get things running stable and is working on expanding the pool even farther with new servers.  Instead of constantly asking when a new server will be up, let him get things done.  If you have a legitimate problem, such as an accidentally entered in btc address, please do inquire with him.  If you want to keep asking about the status of something, stop it already.  He's working on it!  The more time he has to spend here answering impatient people is less time he can spend on his to-do list.

And lastly, there is no need for people to clutter up this thread with "that other pool is better than this one, I'm going back there!" type of posts.  Just go if you don't want to be here, please.

I suppose some people may ask why mine here?  My answer is simple.  The operator of this pool provides the best and quickest amount of information I've encountered to date.  He earned my patience and trust during the first week I started here.  That and my profits here have been better than any other pool I've mined with, hands down.  Naturally, results for other people may vary.  It's all individual.
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February 27, 2014, 01:38:35 AM
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Assuming he knows about a problem and not complaining, is just asking for trouble. At the end of the day we can't read his mind.

People should read this thread, terks posts and the faq before asking for help though.

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February 27, 2014, 01:45:50 AM
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I never said do not complain.  I said to stop complaining over and over again.  Sure, if something seems really wrong, by all means say something!  But not to the point where you're stating it multiple times on every other page.  More often than not, someone else or even multiple people have also mentioned the same problem.  By that time, it's definitely known and no amount of hissy fits is going to make things fixed quicker.

Assuming he knows about a problem and not complaining, is just asking for trouble. At the end of the day we can't read his mind.

People should read this thread, terks posts and the faq before asking for help though.
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February 27, 2014, 01:59:36 AM
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Thanks @tpaclassic, I appreciate it.

I know that I can do better in terms of providing easy to find information. I just have so much on my plate.

My current roadmap is:

1. Launch additional servers. Launching servers is quick and easy, the most time goes to making multi-region architecture so that these servers won't be separate pools but everything would go into one bucket and profits will be distributed among users based on proportional hashpower contributed, regardless on which server they use.

2. Make a script to quickly merge accounts for people who mistakenly entered wrong username, then corrected it and have two accounts they'd like to merge. I have several people waiting for this and I appreciate your patience. I want to let you know that I'll handle this as the first task after launching new servers.

3. Remake user stats pages/dashboard to provide more information, in more clear way.

4. Remake FAQ to include all the questions that keep repeating. Create a news section on the website and communicate all important announces over there. Create a table of contents with list to these news and/or to my important posts in this thread and keep it in the first post of the thread.

The fourth point is my take on doing better in providing easy to find information. I know it's hard to find something in a 75-page thread which is constantly growing.

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February 27, 2014, 02:34:51 AM
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1. Launch additional servers. Launching servers is quick and easy, the most time goes to making multi-region architecture so that these servers won't be separate pools but everything would go into one bucket and profits will be distributed among users based on proportional hashpower contributed, regardless on which server they use.

All good, but I like the first point. I'm in Asia. Smiley (But really, it doesn't matter as much as people think.)

I think the important thing is uptime. Dunno about others, but you can set your rigs to have several pools. If clevermining has more than one, I'll just list them all, with "failover-only" : true.

Like this example:
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 {
 "url" : "stratum+tcp://ph.clevermining.com:3333",
 "user" : "1DabsXmraEr18jdEryck8jzcFku873xmRf",
 "pass" : "x"
 },
 {
 "url" : "stratum+tcp://us.clevermining.com:3333",
 "user" : "1DabsXmraEr18jdEryck8jzcFku873xmRf",
 "pass" : "x"
 },
 {
 "url" : "stratum+tcp://eu.clevermining.com:3333",
 "user" : "1DabsXmraEr18jdEryck8jzcFku873xmRf",
 "pass" : "x"
 },
 {
 "url" : "stratum+tcp://northpole.clevermining.com:3333",
 "user" : "1DabsXmraEr18jdEryck8jzcFku873xmRf",
 "pass" : "x"
 },
 {
 "url" : "stratum+tcp://southpole.clevermining.com:3333",
 "user" : "1DabsXmraEr18jdEryck8jzcFku873xmRf",
 "pass" : "x"
 },
 {
 "url" : "stratum+tcp://spacestation.clevermining.com:3333",
 "user" : "1DabsXmraEr18jdEryck8jzcFku873xmRf",
 "pass" : "x"
 },
 "url" : "stratum+tcp://moon.clevermining.com:3333",
 "user" : "1DabsXmraEr18jdEryck8jzcFku873xmRf",
 "pass" : "x"
 },
 "url" : "stratum+tcp://sun.clevermining.com:3333",
 "user" : "1DabsXmraEr18jdEryck8jzcFku873xmRf",
 "pass" : "x"
 },

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February 27, 2014, 03:34:20 AM
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I suppose some people may ask why mine here?  My answer is simple.  The operator of this pool provides the best and quickest amount of information I've encountered to date.  He earned my patience and trust during the first week I started here.  That and my profits here have been better than any other pool I've mined with, hands down.  Naturally, results for other people may vary.  It's all individual.

QFT.
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February 27, 2014, 04:16:04 AM
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Like many of you, I have been pulling my hair out due to very high rejects.  Sometimes upwards of 50%.  Very frustrating as I've never seen such high levels before.

I went through this entire thread and saw this post:

--expiry 1 --queue 1 --scan-time 1

after 1hr 1/2, reject is at 10.5%
after 6hrs, reject is at 8.5%

Location: Australia

Hmmm.   So I changed just those three settings.  Left Intensity at 20 and everything else just like the other pools.

And BAM!   This happened...like magic!  



Individual GPU stats in cgminer show greatly reduced rejects.  The consolidated rejects at the top of cgminer are still abnormally high, but those seem to be due to the "untracked stratum" errors that have recently popped up.  Regardless, I am very happy.

THANK YOU PENGOAU!


Oh...and Terk...looking forward to that NY server.  My backyard!
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