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Author Topic: [ANN][AUTO-SWITCH] Profit-switch auto-exchange pool: CleverMining.com  (Read 554361 times)
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March 13, 2014, 05:16:05 PM
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Can you help me?Im having trouble getting my shares recognised from my Gridseed ASIC at all whereas the DualMiner can submit shares with no issue.

I'm having to use a modified version of cgminer 3.7.2 made for this asic from cryptoblog to even get it to work on any other pool as the main miner for this was just useless.

Can you help me find the right settings used for this asic for your pool as I've tried the different servers to no avail with the gridseed miner on my PC (as the mac miners for this were useless and a waste of time)?

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March 13, 2014, 05:37:46 PM
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To everyone concerned about profitability: I am working hard on new ideas to implement to adapt to new market conditions and boost our profitability. Take a look at bigger picture and see how we're doing comparing to other multipools.

Here's a current screenshot from poolpicker.eu which compares multipools:

https://i.imgur.com/nYA63jR.png

CleverMining is the most profitable pool in the span of last 3, 7, 21 and 28 days. A single worse day can always happen. It won't matter much in the long term.

Perhaps something like Wemineall has would work. They split part of the hashrate amongst a few smaller coins so it doesn't destroy them, while the majority of the hashrate stays on the big coins. Everyone's hashrate still counts for all the coins so it won't take profits away from anyone. Maybe take the lower hashrate region server and put it on the lower coins.

I have noticed we mine mostly doge and LTC anyway, with a bit of Aur and rarely some lower coins. While it is technically a few percent higher than straight LTC, running the site like this is a lot of overkill if we are going to mine only 2 or 3 coins anyway for not much increase in profit. I really like this mining pool which is why I am staying here.
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March 13, 2014, 05:47:14 PM
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To everyone concerned about profitability: I am working hard on new ideas to implement to adapt to new market conditions and boost our profitability. Take a look at bigger picture and see how we're doing comparing to other multipools.
Here's a current screenshot from poolpicker.eu which compares multipools:

CleverMining is the most profitable pool in the span of last 3, 7, 21 and 28 days. A single worse day can always happen. It won't matter much in the long term.
Perhaps something like Wemineall has would work. They split part of the hashrate amongst a few smaller coins so it doesn't destroy them, while the majority of the hashrate stays on the big coins. Everyone's hashrate still counts for all the coins so it won't take profits away from anyone. Maybe take the lower hashrate region server and put it on the lower coins.
I have noticed we mine mostly doge and LTC anyway, with a bit of Aur and rarely some lower coins. While it is technically a few percent higher than straight LTC, running the site like this is a lot of overkill if we are going to mine only 2 or 3 coins anyway for not much increase in profit. I really like this mining pool which is why I am staying here.

There is no question which is better than multipools

but that profit itself is not good

You need to look for any new coins that have a volume of trade and the price is right


Today, there are better coins that give you more profit.
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March 13, 2014, 05:53:03 PM
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Is there a way to let me know when my mining program is not working with this multipool? If not, can Terk please implement some alert system via email?

I had a problem last night, cgminer froze and could only see the problem in the morning, thus losing around 6 hours of mining.

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March 13, 2014, 06:09:47 PM
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+1

I left CM for wafflepool for that reason.  wafflepool has an ugly website, but someone made wafflestats which is beautiful and sends out email alerts for payouts and low hashrates.  I wish CM had something like this.

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March 13, 2014, 06:30:18 PM
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Use cgwatcher and your problems will disapear (almost)
https://i.imgur.com/mdSVuJ9.png
it can reset your miner or pc if your HR goes belou a certain value, or get accidentally close, or gets to hot.
https://i.imgur.com/zdhB8cb.png

you can set it to send emails for that as well, best of all its free.


Also you can get cgremote (paid beta 10$) and monitor several miners over the internet
http://3.bp.blogspot.com/-wJYi4WCqIRc/UftAJD-ncvI/AAAAAAAAAe8/RPwHbdkmK-4/s1600/miners_rows.png
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March 13, 2014, 06:32:50 PM
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Hi Terk,

Since joining CM I have been consistently missing around 400kh/s to 700kh/s according to my WU. I don't get this problem with middle or waffle, can you check this out for me? many thanks

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Nothing wrong with this username from my side.

You have 2.81 MH/s accepted on average in the last 24 hours and 0.15 MH/s rejected (the site doesn't show rejected 24h avg, I checked it manually - more detailed stats are on my todo list). That means that your total hashrate detected by the pool was 2.96 MH/s on average in the last 24 hours.

I see that you have some small rig running on the Oregon server and most of your hashpower at Europe. I even double checked if it's the Oregon what's missing, because it's a similar number to what you're reporting, but everything is fine as well. I checked manually in regions databases and in the last hour you had 0.317 MH/s in Oregon and 2.638 in Europe = 2.955 MH/s combined, which is exactly what the central database and the website is reporting for your last hour (on the website the main dial rounds it to 3.0, but on the 24h chart when you mouse over the point it's 2.9547.

What is your WU? Is it far from the 3 MH/s what the site reports as your average 24h accepted+rejected? The most common mistake that people make is to check one hour average from the webpage, which is always an estimate and is vulnerable to variance.

If the difference to the 24h avg is really that high, then did you have any MH/s logged on your backup pool? It's possible that your miners disconnect and spend some minutes on another pool? I can't think of anything else.

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March 13, 2014, 06:37:39 PM
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I have noticed we mine mostly doge and LTC anyway, with a bit of Aur and rarely some lower coins. While it is technically a few percent higher than straight LTC, running the site like this is a lot of overkill if we are going to mine only 2 or 3 coins anyway for not much increase in profit. I really like this mining pool which is why I am staying here.

In the last couple of days yes, but take a look couple days before and we've been mining lots of other coins. It's not because I decided it, it's because this is how the market is shaped these days and we mine what's profitable. I have no idea what we'll be mining tomorrow and wether we'll be sending 80% of our hashpower to 2-3 coins or if it will be more spreader like it was just couple of days ago.

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March 13, 2014, 06:48:24 PM
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I also switched from Waffle after mining there almost a month, CM's site is waaaaay better, I just wish I knew what coins I was mining, Is there a way to see?
I do understand the reasons why the coins aren't displayed though.

Email alerts would definitely be a nice feature, especially because (using CGwatcher) if your rig loses internet connection, it cant send you any emails.

Waffle was also mining mostly Doge and LTC, with around 2% in other small coins.

Is CM able to switch coins based on the block rewards? For example, I know wafflepool will always switch to Doge when the block reward is going to be over 200k. Although I don't know exactly how that works.

Keep up the good work Terk! It's only been a couple days, but I'm liking CM so far!


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March 13, 2014, 06:52:38 PM
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Use cgwatcher and your problems will disapear (almost)

Ya... the problem is I'm using CGWatcher and it was showing my miner was still working in the morning even though cgminer froze and the coolers on the gpus were still noisy. CGWatcher was showing miner hashrate at 1.3 Mh/s when I found it... so I'm guessing there was a bug somewhere. Will try to setup the mail system in CGWatcher though, thanks for that info Smiley Still would be nice if the multipool itself could send the alerts.

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March 13, 2014, 06:53:45 PM
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I plan to enable email and SMS alerts but still have lots of background technical works to do plus all the usual daily stuff with the pool. I hope alerts will be coming in the next two weeks.

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March 13, 2014, 06:54:17 PM
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I plan to enable email and SMS alerts but still have lots of background technical works to do plus all the usual daily stuff with the pool. I hope alerts will be coming in the next two weeks.

Yey, thanks!

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March 13, 2014, 06:55:28 PM
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Ya... the problem is I'm using CGWatcher and it was showing my miner was still working in the morning even though cgminer froze and the coolers on the gpus were still noisy. CGWatcher was showing miner hashrate at 1.3 Mh/s when I found it... so I'm guessing there was a bug somewhere. Will try o setup the mail system though, thanks for that info Smiley Still would be nice if the multipool itself could send the alerts.

I've had that happen too, but I think it was just the "UI" that froze on sgminer, because I was still seeing a normal hashrate on the pool I was on.
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March 13, 2014, 06:55:43 PM
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I also switched from Waffle after mining there almost a month, CM's site is waaaaay better, I just wish I knew what coins I was mining, Is there a way to see?
I do understand the reasons why the coins aren't displayed though.

Email alerts would definitely be a nice feature, especially because (using CGwatcher) if your rig loses internet connection, it cant send you any emails.

Waffle was also mining mostly Doge and LTC, with around 2% in other small coins.

Is CM able to switch coins based on the block rewards? For example, I know wafflepool will always switch to Doge when the block reward is going to be over 200k. Although I don't know exactly how that works.

Keep up the good work Terk! It's only been a couple days, but I'm liking CM so far!




Coins don't much matter. It's all about profit in the end. This may be different if you wish to hang onto certain coins of course.

I think you can pretty much guarantee that Terk takes block reward into his calculations Smiley

Text message service would be nice, but in fairness, it's not hard to watch your own rigs remotely.

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March 13, 2014, 06:58:57 PM
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I have completed a script to merge accounts and will be fixing incorrect addresses in the next hours to have them paid with the nearest payout (which is in 6 hours). I'll be going through past PMs that I got but I'm not sure if I'll find all of address change requests among other PMs that I'm getting. If you want to be sure that I won't skip you, you can PM me your details again. If I skip you, then don't worry, the script is ready and I will be able to fix these issues instantly from now on. So you can wait till the payout and message me only if you're not paid tonight.

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March 13, 2014, 06:59:06 PM
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Ya... the problem is I'm using CGWatcher and it was showing my miner was still working in the morning even though cgminer froze and the coolers on the gpus were still noisy. CGWatcher was showing miner hashrate at 1.3 Mh/s when I found it... so I'm guessing there was a bug somewhere. Will try o setup the mail system though, thanks for that info Smiley Still would be nice if the multipool itself could send the alerts.

I've had that happen too, but I think it was just the "UI" that froze on sgminer, because I was still seeing a normal hashrate on the pool I was on.

I checked the hashrate history on the multipool site and it clerarly shows hashrate was 0 for 6 hours.

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March 13, 2014, 06:59:45 PM
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Use cgwatcher and your problems will disapear (almost)

it can reset your miner or pc if your HR goes belou a certain value, or get accidentally close, or gets to hot.


you can set it to send emails for that as well, best of all its free.


Also you can get cgremote (paid beta 10$) and monitor several miners over the internet


1Gh/s? :O

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March 13, 2014, 07:03:09 PM
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He's clearly mining non-scrypt coins there Tongue

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March 13, 2014, 07:03:44 PM
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Wonder if there was a way for Clevermining to point to GHash.io's new LTC pool.
They're offering a double reward for a week.  So for the work you put in, you get double what you'd normally get as a reward... and 0% fees (like their BTC Pool).

That would instantly put us at 200% LTC Profitability (or there-abouts) for 1 week... Wink

And Terk... if you can make this happen, use my referral link...hah! https://cex.io/r/0/jedimstr/0/

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March 13, 2014, 07:04:23 PM
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Text message service would be nice, but in fairness, it's not hard to watch your own rigs remotely.

Some people need to sleep sometimes Smiley

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