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July 31, 2016, 01:54:22 PM
Last edit: July 31, 2016, 02:42:00 PM by chrys
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Hello

I mined ETC in this interval of time:
31/07 09:53:49 (UTC)   - 31/07 12:49:33 (UTC)   
From my count on the home page where shows when the last block was found it found ... more than 10 block and the site posted 3 block?
no orphan
Can you make me understand how is it possibile.
I use NiceHash and Mining Rig Rental sooo after 2 hours of mining whit 2.5- 3 Gh/s ( 0.02 BTC)  and i get 1.3 ETC ( the equivalent of 0.003 BTC) when the counter of the blocks it reseted more then 10 times, so the blocks were found.

for 3G  you should find average (now)

Hour   etc6.616   $11.754
Day   etc158.784   $282.101

maybe luck was bad at that time?  but when i see the stats the luck is good except for yesturday was bit less that 100%

Luck wasnt bad it didnt record all of the etc block
and now i am mining whit 5Gh/s to see if it hapens again or i get difered things like to say 12Gh/s pool - (5Gh/s is mine) soo i wana see how much it will give me per block
if is below 40% ( 2-3 etc)  of the block amount ( 5 etc - normal) i will post it here again ... to understand it better
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July 31, 2016, 02:09:42 PM
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Back whit the new stats:


Block   Validity                        Finder   Time                             Difficulty            Amount   Exp Shares   PPLNS Sh Actual Sh Percentage
1983104   121 left   anonymous   31/07 13:36:36 (UTC)   6,788,412,609,190.00   3.750000   470,489   433,639   419,382   89.14
1983050   67 left   anonymous   31/07 13:25:51 (UTC)   6,748,783,000,230.00   9.535138   467,743   689,454   1,229,037   262.76
1982944   Confirmed   anonymous   31/07 12:59:22 (UTC)   6,791,916,886,278.00   5.000420   470,732   347,190   124,334   26.41
1982929   Confirmed   anonymous   31/07 12:56:20 (UTC)   6,781,991,708,692.00   5.001336   470,044   881,961   305,658   65.03
1982892   Confirmed   anonymous   31/07 12:49:33 (UTC)   6,745,685,955,616.00   5.001260   467,528   878,692   134,789   28.83
1982879   Confirmed   anonymous   31/07 12:46:14 (UTC)   6,755,594,623,216.00   5.000000   468,215   995,145   509,101   108.73

My speed was constant at 5 Gh/s from the 12:49 ( the block 1982892)

the out put is this one:
Block           Rewards
1983104   0.90714048
1983050   3.90881029
1982944   1.85719506
1982929   1.20797336
1982892   0.53444105
1982879   0.23113050


Sooo why do i get less rewards ?

Can someone explain to me?

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July 31, 2016, 08:21:58 PM
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i think because each block amount is splinted to all people of the pool ,
so you get less from a block if there is more other miners than you

but that doesn't mean you earn less, because more block are found if more miners

specially if you use miner on Ethash   you mine eth & etc   so miners switch that make big difference in the pool  so it s normal there is a big difference in amount you earn on some block if you mine etc only

i understand like that  correct me if i m wrong


the important think is, did the amount you earn on 24 hours (average) match what say the mining calculator what you should earn ?

mine don't match because my miners are not stable
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August 01, 2016, 02:09:57 PM
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Hello, what with statistic of siacoin? I mined for 2 days and no coins on my balance. With nminer on comptuter is all OK.

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August 01, 2016, 02:18:08 PM
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Hello, what with statistic of siacoin? I mined for 2 days and no coins on my balance. With nminer on comptuter is all OK.

Hello,

As i see on the site the last bock was found 3 days ago.
When a block will be found you will get paid.
This is how it works.... you mine whit the pool a respectiv coin ( in your case siacoin) when the pool finds a block you will get paid ( not before) a part of the coins found in block ( procentual whit the work you made).
Hope it helps
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Hello,

want to make clear regarding algo-switch for NVidia GPU 970s rig. Correct me please when I'm wrong Smiley

1) e.g. I want to use the pre-defined algo set "NVIDIA - Blake-Vanilla, Ethash, Groestl, Myriad-Groestl, NeoScrypt, Quark, Qubit, Skein, X11, X13, X15". I create a HUB-worker with the same job settings (NVIDIA - Blake-Vanilla, Ethash, Groestl, Myriad-Groestl, NeoScrypt, Quark, Qubit, Skein, X11, X13, X15), set up the bat-file with all these algos (as shown at the sample page) to ports 12xxx and launch it

2) The ccminer shall run through all the starting commands and select THE MOST PROFITABLE ALGO (at the moment), and start mining  THE MOST PROFITABLE COIN within this algo - am I correct here?

3) If no AUTOEXCHANGE option is set, then the mined coins shall store in my account, waiting till I ether withdraw it to a definite coin's wallet or convert into some other coin (e.g. BTC).

If I got the work flow right, then HOW DOES THE POOL EVALUATE THE MOST PROFITABLE ALGO FOR MY GPU (in my case - GTX 970)?
Can I affect this setting somehow? Is it done only with the "difficulty" parameter for each algo in ccminer command line? Or in some other way?
If it is "difficulty", then can anybody share the correct values for GTX970 for each of these algos (Blake-Vanilla, Ethash, Groestl, Myriad-Groestl, NeoScrypt, Quark, Qubit, Skein, X11, X13, X15)?

Thanks in advance to everyone who can help!!!
Or please PM me!!!
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August 02, 2016, 02:26:00 PM
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Hello
I have some ETH stuck in exchange, can you please clear them up, the price is tanking and i don't wanna loose more than i already did Smiley
thanks!


BTC addr: 1vTGnFgaM2WJjswwmbj6N2AQBWcHfimSc
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August 02, 2016, 06:54:39 PM
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Hello
I have some ETH stuck in exchange, can you please clear them up, the price is tanking and i don't wanna loose more than i already did Smiley
thanks!



Seems to be no reaction from admins! I have some coins stuck after AutoExchange - wanted to convert into BTC, the Balance page says the coins are ON EXCHANGE, but BTC wallet shows 0 for several hours already!!!

@miningpoolhub admins, any chance to resolve it??? Such slow flow ruins the idea of mining!!!
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Hello
I have some ETH stuck in exchange, can you please clear them up, the price is tanking and i don't wanna loose more than i already did Smiley
thanks!



Seems to be no reaction from admins! I have some coins stuck after AutoExchange - wanted to convert into BTC, the Balance page says the coins are ON EXCHANGE, but BTC wallet shows 0 for several hours already!!!

@miningpoolhub admins, any chance to resolve it??? Such slow flow ruins the idea of mining!!!
not to mention that the price of ETH is tanking by the minute since yesterday which was 12 USD now it is 9 USD and dropping

i'll wait a couple of hours and if the situation continues i move my rigs to another pool... pity, i really like this one, but things like that kills my earnings, and this is a business for me, not a hobby , so...

BTC addr: 1vTGnFgaM2WJjswwmbj6N2AQBWcHfimSc
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August 03, 2016, 07:19:15 AM
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Hi,

Been using NH to mine Blake-Vanilla for some time everything was ok, Now I am getting a "Pool difficulty too low" message.

Thanks.

Pool host: 23.21.204.34
Pool port: 17019
Pool pass: d=4
Algorithm: Blake256r8vnl

Resolving pool host 23.21.204.34... OK
Establishing connection with proxy... OK
Establishing connection with pool 23.21.204.34:17019... OK
Sending mining.subscribe... OK
Sending mining.authorize... OK
Received mining.notify subscription... OK
Received authorization result... OK
Received mining.set_difficulty... Pool difficulty too low (provided=2.24743, minimum=4)
Waiting for pool to send higher difficulty.
Received mining.notify work... OK


Hi
Sorry for late reply.
I think nicehash adjusted minimum difficulty lately.

I modified pool's minimum difficulty too. Now it will work as before.
Thanks.

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August 03, 2016, 07:20:26 AM
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Siacoin Mining Pool Hub
https://siacoin.miningpoolhub.com/


- 0.9% fee
- Support Claymore's stratum miner. (v5.2 or higher)
- vardiff support.
- ran pool more than 2 years. stable.


Come and mine with us.

Thanks.

The program supports a Claymore's stratum miner or not ?


Pool supports stratum miner. Actually only stratum mode is compatible with our pool.

You can mine like this.

EthDcrMiner64.exe -epool asia1.ethereum.miningpoolhub.com:20535 -ewal username.workername -esm 2 -epsw x -allpools 1 -dpool stratum+tcp://hub.miningpoolhub.com:20550 -dwal username.workername -dpsw x -dcoin sc


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August 03, 2016, 07:27:46 AM
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Hi, I am mining at GlobalBoost-Y Pool but no payouts have been made since the 26th of july.

In fact, the only numbers that show in the dashboard are the hashrate.

General Statistics
Pool Hash Rate    82.000 KH/s
Current Difficulty    0.09487362
Est. Next Difficulty    0.0874375 (Change in 1 Blocks)
Est. Avg. Time per Round (Network)    10 minutes 51 seconds
Est. Avg. Time per Round (Pool)    1 hour 22 minutes 49 seconds
Est. Shares this Round    389 (done: 3519.88%)
Next Network Block    94217    (Current: 94216)
Last Block Found    93901
Time Since Last Block    56 hours 12 minutes 39 seconds

Last Block Found 93901 anonymous  26/07 08:40:22 (UTC)

What is wrong with the pool?

Thanks.

Sorry. there was some error updating new block info. Mining was going well, but newly mined blocks were not showing up at website.
All issues are resolved now.

Sorry for inconvenience.

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August 03, 2016, 07:53:56 AM
Last edit: August 03, 2016, 08:58:25 AM by miningpoolhub
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Hello

I mined ETC in this interval of time:
31/07 09:53:49 (UTC)   - 31/07 12:49:33 (UTC)  
From my count on the home page where shows when the last block was found it found ... more than 10 block and the site posted 3 block?
no orphan
Can you make me understand how is it possibile.
I use NiceHash and Mining Rig Rental sooo after 2 hours of mining whit 2.5- 3 Gh/s ( 0.02 BTC)  and i get 1.3 ETC ( the equivalent of 0.003 BTC) when the counter of the blocks it reseted more then 10 times, so the blocks were found.

Sorry for late reply.
I'm afraid that you got less than expected.

You mined less than 3 hours so it is hard to say about block finding luck.
ETC pool was quite small at that time, reward fluctuated much.

Here's detailed block info about your mining period.
https://ethereum-classic.miningpoolhub.com/index.php?page=statistics&action=blocks&height=1981259&next=1

1982892   Confirmed   anonymous   31/07 12:49:33 (UTC)   6,745,685,955,616.00   5.001260   467,528   878,692   134,789   28.83
1982879   Confirmed   anonymous   31/07 12:46:14 (UTC)   6,755,594,623,216.00   5.000000   468,215   995,145   509,101   108.73
1982804   Confirmed   anonymous   31/07 12:29:22 (UTC)   6,745,819,303,354.00   5.000420   467,537   1,163,949   1,141,525   244.16
1982636   Confirmed   anonymous   31/07 11:50:34 (UTC)   6,719,760,926,365.00   5.157090   465,731   1,761,991   3,569,786   766.49
1982108   Confirmed   anonymous   31/07 09:53:49 (UTC)   6,574,158,873,068.00   5.156250   455,640   479,705   653,708   143.47

Pool found 5 blocks during that period.
Last column is the percentage, about block finding luck thing.
You would see 766%, 244%, 143% which are quite bad. (Less than 100% is good, higher number means bad, unlucky)


The block finding count you mentioned seems like from the main homepage view. It is realtime raw data that is updated from pool backend software, not validated from main blockchain.

This  works well usually, but ETC had some weird issue which made block sync stuck time to time.
This is already well known issue at ethereum dev community.
https://github.com/ethereum/go-ethereum/issues/2857

You would have already heard about replay attack.
Similarly, ETH and ETC shares same protocol between each blockchain, and it stop to process new block when some wrong data is transferred from other blockchain.
So, geth (ethereum wallet) had to be restarted, recovered at that time.
I think new block message was coming from that stuck situation.

So, new block is found but it was useless because of sync error.

Good thing is that, the issue is resolved from pool and there would be no similar issue any more. I couldn't see this kind of issue from yesterday.


So, you mined less than 3 hours which were very unlucky period and got less than expected.
I would recommend you to mine longer period, with smaller hashrate. 3 hours of mining was very short time period for small pool.

Now ETC pool grew a bit, but still our hashrate share is about 2~4% of total. It's quite small as you know.


Sorry for inconvenience.

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August 03, 2016, 08:04:33 AM
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Back whit the new stats:


Block   Validity                        Finder   Time                             Difficulty            Amount   Exp Shares   PPLNS Sh Actual Sh Percentage
1983104   121 left   anonymous   31/07 13:36:36 (UTC)   6,788,412,609,190.00   3.750000   470,489   433,639   419,382   89.14
1983050   67 left   anonymous   31/07 13:25:51 (UTC)   6,748,783,000,230.00   9.535138   467,743   689,454   1,229,037   262.76
1982944   Confirmed   anonymous   31/07 12:59:22 (UTC)   6,791,916,886,278.00   5.000420   470,732   347,190   124,334   26.41
1982929   Confirmed   anonymous   31/07 12:56:20 (UTC)   6,781,991,708,692.00   5.001336   470,044   881,961   305,658   65.03
1982892   Confirmed   anonymous   31/07 12:49:33 (UTC)   6,745,685,955,616.00   5.001260   467,528   878,692   134,789   28.83
1982879   Confirmed   anonymous   31/07 12:46:14 (UTC)   6,755,594,623,216.00   5.000000   468,215   995,145   509,101   108.73

My speed was constant at 5 Gh/s from the 12:49 ( the block 1982892)

the out put is this one:
Block           Rewards
1983104   0.90714048
1983050   3.90881029
1982944   1.85719506
1982929   1.20797336
1982892   0.53444105
1982879   0.23113050


Sooo why do i get less rewards ?

Can someone explain to me?



(1) Pool is using PPLNS. So you get less at starting blocks, but get more from last blocks. You even get few round of rewards even you stop mining.
So your reward increases time to time, and finished smoothly.

(2) Also block reward were not same between those blocks.
Highest reward 3.90881029 at 1983050 block's reward is 9.535138, which is not usual reward 5.
90% increase. It explains why you got much more from that block.
And block height 1983104 block reward is 3.75 which is 25% less, and you got similar to that also.
Block reward is not same because of uncle blocks.


(1) PPLNS calculation and (2) block reward variation made this situation. Seems like there's nothing wrong.

Thanks.

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August 03, 2016, 08:06:57 AM
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i don't understand what is wrong

i can't mine ETC anymore on my r9 380 2giga ring (5&6 gpu)   they all get errors, a few days now

one get error at start and the other later after minutes or a hour

and the computer with one gpu  does 6mh instead of 20   strange, after i start again several time i get 20 again, but that one mine without error

after some times it works fine again for a couple of hours or a day maybe, (not sure because a mine something else time to time)


edit :now they all working again, exept the single r9 380 what is doing 3mh lol  Huh instead of 20

edit2   i speak to fast  already stop mining getting errors, gona mine something else for now

Code:
C:\Windows\system32>set GPU_FORCE_64BIT_PTR=0

C:\Windows\system32>set GPU_MAX_HEAP_SIZE=100

C:\Windows\system32>set GPU_USE_SYNC_OBJECTS=1

C:\Windows\system32>set GPU_MAX_ALLOC_PERCENT=100

C:\Windows\system32>set GPU_SINGLE_ALLOC_PERCENT=100

C:\Windows\system32>"C:\cgminer skein\cgminer_skein\ethminer-opencl-0.9.41\ethmi
ner.exe" -G -S europe1.ethereum.miningpoolhub.com:20555 -O carlo0000.380xfx --cl
-global-work 26624 --cl-local-work 64 --opencl-devices 0 1 2 3 4 5
Genoil's ethminer 0.9.41-genoil-1.1.2
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CUDA kernel ported from Tim Hughes' OpenCL kernel
With contributions from nerdralph, RoBiK, tpruvot and sp_

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Found suitable OpenCL device [Tonga ] with 2147483648 bytes of GPU memory
  i  15:05:47|main  Connecting to stratum server europe1.ethereum.miningpoolhub.
com:20555
  i  15:05:48|stratum  Connected to stratum server europe1.ethereum.miningpoolhu
b.com : 20555
  i  15:05:48|stratum  Starting farm
  i  15:05:48|stratum  Subscribed to stratum server
  i  15:05:48|stratum  Received new job #5d3a
  i  15:05:48|openclminer0  set work; seed: #db6f694e, target: #0000000225c17d04

  i  15:05:48|openclminer0  Initialising miner...
  i  15:05:48|openclminer1  set work; seed: #db6f694e, target: #0000000225c17d04

  i  15:05:48|openclminer1  Initialising miner...
  i  15:05:49|openclminer2  set work; seed: #db6f694e, target: #0000000225c17d04

  i  15:05:49|openclminer2  Initialising miner...
  i  15:05:49|openclminer3  set work; seed: #db6f694e, target: #0000000225c17d04

  i  15:05:49|openclminer3  Initialising miner...
  i  15:05:49|openclminer4  set work; seed: #db6f694e, target: #0000000225c17d04

  i  15:05:49|openclminer4  Initialising miner...
  i  15:05:50|openclminer5  set work; seed: #db6f694e, target: #0000000225c17d04

  i  15:05:50|openclminer5  Initialising miner...
  m  15:05:50|main  Mining on PoWhash #144ad1e1 : 0.00MH/s [A0+0:R0+0:F0]
  i  15:05:50|stratum  Authorized worker carlo0000.380xfx
Using platform: AMD Accelerated Parallel Processing
Using device: Tonga(OpenCL 2.0 AMD-APP (1912.5))
Using platform: AMD Accelerated Parallel Processing
Using device: Tonga(OpenCL 2.0 AMD-APP (1912.5))
Using platform: AMD Accelerated Parallel Processing
Using device: Tonga(OpenCL 2.0 AMD-APP (1912.5))
Using platform: AMD Accelerated Parallel Processing
Using device: Tonga(OpenCL 2.0 AMD-APP (1912.5))
Using platform: AMD Accelerated Parallel Processing
Using device: Tonga(OpenCL 2.0 AMD-APP (1912.5))
  m  15:05:53|main  Mining on PoWhash #144ad1e1 : 0.00MH/s [A0+0:R0+0:F0]
Using platform: AMD Accelerated Parallel Processing
Using device: Tonga(OpenCL 2.0 AMD-APP (1912.5))
  m  15:05:55|main  Mining on PoWhash #144ad1e1 : 0.00MH/s [A0+0:R0+0:F0]
  m  15:05:57|main  Mining on PoWhash #144ad1e1 : 0.00MH/s [A0+0:R0+0:F0]
Printing program log

Creating cache buffer
Creating DAG buffer
Loading kernels
Writing cache buffer
Creating buffer for header.
Creating mining buffer 0
Creating mining buffer 1
Generating DAG data
  m  15:05:59|main  Mining on PoWhash #144ad1e1 : 0.00MH/s [A0+0:R0+0:F0]
Printing program log

Creating cache buffer
Creating DAG buffer
Loading kernels
Writing cache buffer
Creating buffer for header.
Creating mining buffer 0
Creating mining buffer 1
Generating DAG data
OPENCL#4: 0%
OPENCL#1: 0%
  i  15:06:01|stratum  Received new job #5d3b
Printing program log

Creating cache buffer
Creating DAG buffer
Loading kernels
Writing cache buffer
Creating buffer for header.
Creating mining buffer 0
Creating mining buffer 1
Generating DAG data
OPENCL#4: 7%
OPENCL#1: 7%
Printing program log

Creating cache buffer
Creating DAG buffer
Loading kernels
Writing cache buffer
Creating buffer for header.
Creating mining buffer 0
Creating mining buffer 1
Generating DAG data
OPENCL#1: 13%
OPENCL#4: 13%
OPENCL#3: 0%
OPENCL#5: 0%
Printing program log

Creating cache buffer
Creating DAG buffer
Loading kernels
Writing cache buffer
OPENCL#1: 20%
OPENCL#4: 20%
Creating buffer for header.
Creating mining buffer 0
Creating mining buffer 1
Generating DAG data
OPENCL#3: 7%
OPENCL#5: 7%
OPENCL#4: 27%
OPENCL#1: 27%
Printing program log

Creating cache buffer
Creating DAG buffer
Loading kernels
Writing cache buffer
Creating buffer for header.
Creating mining buffer 0
Creating mining buffer 1
Generating DAG data
OPENCL#3: 13%
OPENCL#2: 0%
OPENCL#4: 33%
OPENCL#1: 33%
OPENCL#5: 13%
OPENCL#0: 0%
OPENCL#3: 20%
OPENCL#2: 7%
OPENCL#1: 40%
OPENCL#4: 40%
OPENCL#5: 20%
OPENCL#0: 7%
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OPENCL#2: 13%
OPENCL#1: 47%
OPENCL#4: 47%
OPENCL#5: 27%
OPENCL#0: 13%
OPENCL#3: 33%
OPENCL#2: 20%
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OPENCL#4: 53%
OPENCL#5: 33%
OPENCL#0: 20%
OPENCL#3: 40%
OPENCL#2: 27%
OPENCL#1: 60%
OPENCL#4: 60%
OPENCL#5: 40%
OPENCL#0: 27%
OPENCL#3: 47%
OPENCL#2: 33%
OPENCL#1: 67%
OPENCL#4: 67%
OPENCL#5: 47%
OPENCL#0: 33%
OPENCL#3: 53%
OPENCL#2: 40%
OPENCL#1: 73%
OPENCL#4: 73%
OPENCL#5: 53%
OPENCL#0: 40%
OPENCL#3: 60%
OPENCL#2: 47%
OPENCL#1: 80%
OPENCL#4: 80%
OPENCL#5: 60%
OPENCL#0: 47%
OPENCL#3: 67%
OPENCL#2: 53%
OPENCL#1: 87%
OPENCL#4: 87%
OPENCL#5: 67%
OPENCL#0: 53%
OPENCL#1: 93%
OPENCL#4: 93%
OPENCL#3: 73%
OPENCL#2: 60%
OPENCL#5: 73%
OPENCL#0: 60%
OPENCL#3: 80%
OPENCL#2: 67%
OPENCL#5: 80%
OPENCL#0: 67%
OPENCL#3: 87%
OPENCL#2: 73%
OPENCL#5: 87%
OPENCL#0: 73%
OPENCL#3: 93%
OPENCL#2: 80%
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  i  15:06:14|openclminer0  set work; seed: #db6f694e, target: #00000003fe731912

  i  15:06:14|openclminer1  set work; seed: #db6f694e, target: #00000003fe731912

  i  15:06:14|openclminer2  set work; seed: #db6f694e, target: #00000003fe731912

  i  15:06:14|openclminer3  set work; seed: #db6f694e, target: #00000003fe731912

  i  15:06:14|openclminer4  set work; seed: #db6f694e, target: #00000003fe731912

  i  15:06:15|openclminer5  set work; seed: #db6f694e, target: #00000003fe731912

  m  15:06:15|main  Mining on PoWhash #dc38c970 : 5.75MH/s [A0+0:R0+0:F0]
  m  15:06:17|main  Mining on PoWhash #dc38c970 : 116.02MH/s [A0+0:R0+0:F0]
  m  15:06:19|main  Mining on PoWhash #dc38c970 : 110.10MH/s [A0+0:R0+0:F0]
  m  15:06:21|main  Mining on PoWhash #dc38c970 : 114.33MH/s [A0+0:R0+0:F0]
  m  15:06:23|main  Mining on PoWhash #dc38c970 : 113.48MH/s [A0+0:R0+0:F0]
  m  15:06:25|main  Mining on PoWhash #dc38c970 : 115.18MH/s [A0+0:R0+0:F0]
  m  15:06:27|main  Mining on PoWhash #dc38c970 : 113.48MH/s [A0+0:R0+0:F0]
  i  15:06:28|stratum  Received new job #5d3c
  i  15:06:28|openclminer0  set work; seed: #db6f694e, target: #00000003fe731912

  i  15:06:28|openclminer1  set work; seed: #db6f694e, target: #00000003fe731912

  i  15:06:28|openclminer2  set work; seed: #db6f694e, target: #00000003fe731912

  i  15:06:28|openclminer3  set work; seed: #db6f694e, target: #00000003fe731912

  i  15:06:28|openclminer4  set work; seed: #db6f694e, target: #00000003fe731912

  i  15:06:28|openclminer5  set work; seed: #db6f694e, target: #00000003fe731912

  m  15:06:29|main  Mining on PoWhash #af69ebe4 : 157.85MH/s [A0+0:R0+0:F0]
  m  15:06:31|main  Mining on PoWhash #af69ebe4 : 111.79MH/s [A0+0:R0+0:F0]
  m  15:06:33|main  Mining on PoWhash #af69ebe4 : 115.18MH/s [A0+0:R0+0:F0]
  i  15:06:34|openclminer0  Solution found; Submitting to europe1.ethereum.minin
gpoolhub.com ...
  i  15:06:34|openclminer0    Nonce: 0x2ee0421e2c208968
  X  15:06:34|stratum  Read response failed: End of file
  i  15:06:34|stratum  Reconnecting in 3 seconds...
  i  15:06:35|openclminer1  Solution found; Submitting to europe1.ethereum.minin
gpoolhub.com ...
  i  15:06:35|openclminer1    Nonce: 0x9b4f454fcc4e71ac
  i  15:06:38|stratum  Connecting to stratum server europe1.ethereum.miningpoolh
ub.com:20555
  X  15:06:38|stratum  Read response failed: Une connexion Útablie a ÚtÚ abandon
nÚe par un logiciel de votre ordinateur h¶te
Could not resolve hosteurope1.ethereum.miningpoolhub.com:20555, LÆopÚration dÆen
trÚe/sortie a ÚtÚ abandonnÚe en raison de lÆarrÛt dÆun thread ou Ó la demande dÆ
une application  i  15:06:38|stratum  Reconnecting in 3 seconds...
  i  15:06:41|stratum  Connecting to stratum server europe1.ethereum.miningpoolh
ub.com:20555
Could not resolve hosteurope1.ethereum.miningpoolhub.com:20555, LÆopÚration dÆen
trÚe/sortie a ÚtÚ abandonnÚe en raison de lÆarrÛt dÆun thread ou Ó la demande dÆ
une application  i  15:06:41|stratum  Reconnecting in 3 seconds...
  i  15:06:43|openclminer3  Solution found; Submitting to europe1.ethereum.minin
gpoolhub.com ...
  i  15:06:43|openclminer3    Nonce: 0x1c788ed035011165
  X  15:06:43|stratum  Handle response failed: Une connexion Útablie a ÚtÚ aband
onnÚe par un logiciel de votre ordinateur h¶te
  i  15:06:44|stratum  Connecting to stratum server europe1.ethereum.miningpoolh
ub.com:20555
Could not resolve hosteurope1.ethereum.miningpoolhub.com:20555, LÆopÚration dÆen
trÚe/sortie a ÚtÚ abandonnÚe en raison de lÆarrÛt dÆun thread ou Ó la demande dÆ
une application  i  15:06:44|stratum  Reconnecting in 3 seconds...
  i  15:06:47|stratum  Connecting to stratum server europe1.ethereum.miningpoolh
ub.com:20555
Could not resolve hosteurope1.ethereum.miningpoolhub.com:20555, LÆopÚration dÆen
trÚe/sortie a ÚtÚ abandonnÚe en raison de lÆarrÛt dÆun thread ou Ó la demande dÆ
une application  i  15:06:47|stratum  Reconnecting in 3 seconds...
  i  15:06:50|stratum  Connecting to stratum server europe1.ethereum.miningpoolh
ub.com:20555
Could not resolve hosteurope1.ethereum.miningpoolhub.com:20555, LÆopÚration dÆen
trÚe/sortie a ÚtÚ abandonnÚe en raison de lÆarrÛt dÆun thread ou Ó la demande dÆ
une application  i  15:06:50|stratum  Reconnecting in 3 seconds...
  i  15:06:53|stratum  Connecting to stratum server europe1.ethereum.miningpoolh
ub.com:20555
Could not resolve hosteurope1.ethereum.miningpoolhub.com:20555, LÆopÚration dÆen
trÚe/sortie a ÚtÚ abandonnÚe en raison de lÆarrÛt dÆun thread ou Ó la demande dÆ
une application  i  15:06:53|stratum  Reconnecting in 3 seconds...

Seems like one broken GPU made things stuck.
Happy to see that you already found the solution.

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August 03, 2016, 08:12:38 AM
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Hello, what with statistic of siacoin? I mined for 2 days and no coins on my balance. With nminer on comptuter is all OK.

Hi
Siacoin is very slow coin(10min block time) and our pool is small currently.

Here's block finding statistics from blocks page.
https://siacoin.miningpoolhub.com/index.php?page=statistics&action=blocks

Currently pool found 6 blocks total. Pool finds block quite rarely, about one block a day.
This is why you didn't get reward at that time.

Don't worry, you get appropriate reward like other pools.
I hope more hash to come. Then it will be solved smoothly.

Thanks.

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Hello,

want to make clear regarding algo-switch for NVidia GPU 970s rig. Correct me please when I'm wrong Smiley

1) e.g. I want to use the pre-defined algo set "NVIDIA - Blake-Vanilla, Ethash, Groestl, Myriad-Groestl, NeoScrypt, Quark, Qubit, Skein, X11, X13, X15". I create a HUB-worker with the same job settings (NVIDIA - Blake-Vanilla, Ethash, Groestl, Myriad-Groestl, NeoScrypt, Quark, Qubit, Skein, X11, X13, X15), set up the bat-file with all these algos (as shown at the sample page) to ports 12xxx and launch it

2) The ccminer shall run through all the starting commands and select THE MOST PROFITABLE ALGO (at the moment), and start mining  THE MOST PROFITABLE COIN within this algo - am I correct here?

3) If no AUTOEXCHANGE option is set, then the mined coins shall store in my account, waiting till I ether withdraw it to a definite coin's wallet or convert into some other coin (e.g. BTC).

If I got the work flow right, then HOW DOES THE POOL EVALUATE THE MOST PROFITABLE ALGO FOR MY GPU (in my case - GTX 970)?
Can I affect this setting somehow? Is it done only with the "difficulty" parameter for each algo in ccminer command line? Or in some other way?
If it is "difficulty", then can anybody share the correct values for GTX970 for each of these algos (Blake-Vanilla, Ethash, Groestl, Myriad-Groestl, NeoScrypt, Quark, Qubit, Skein, X11, X13, X15)?

Thanks in advance to everyone who can help!!!
Or please PM me!!!

Hi
Sorry for late reply. I had some problem personally lately.


1) e.g. I want to use the pre-defined algo set "NVIDIA - Blake-Vanilla, Ethash, Groestl, Myriad-Groestl, NeoScrypt, Quark, Qubit, Skein, X11, X13, X15". I create a HUB-worker with the same job settings (NVIDIA - Blake-Vanilla, Ethash, Groestl, Myriad-Groestl, NeoScrypt, Quark, Qubit, Skein, X11, X13, X15), set up the bat-file with all these algos (as shown at the sample page) to ports 12xxx and launch it

-> That's right. You're doing correctly.


2) The ccminer shall run through all the starting commands and select THE MOST PROFITABLE ALGO (at the moment), and start mining  THE MOST PROFITABLE COIN within this algo - am I correct here?

-> Actually ccminer is not selecting what coin to mine. Pool decides according to hub switch you selected.
If ccminer tries to connect to not most profitable algo(coin) endpoint, then pool just disconnect it. ccminer will try with next algo. Pool will accept connection until ccminer tries with appropriate algo endpoint.
As profitability changes time to time, pool accepts/disconnects ccminer's connection by it's own mechanism.


3) If no AUTOEXCHANGE option is set, then the mined coins shall store in my account, waiting till I ether withdraw it to a definite coin's wallet or convert into some other coin (e.g. BTC).

-> You're right.


If I got the work flow right, then HOW DOES THE POOL EVALUATE THE MOST PROFITABLE ALGO FOR MY GPU (in my case - GTX 970)?
Can I affect this setting somehow? Is it done only with the "difficulty" parameter for each algo in ccminer command line? Or in some other way?
If it is "difficulty", then can anybody share the correct values for GTX970 for each of these algos (Blake-Vanilla, Ethash, Groestl, Myriad-Groestl, NeoScrypt, Quark, Qubit, Skein, X11, X13, X15)?

-> Profitability calculation includes "mathmatical block finding probability (net difficulty of coin)" + "block reward" + "market price" + "monthly average block finding luck from pool" + "GPU hash performance for that algo (Normalization)".

What you asked is mostly about normalization. To compare each algo's profitability for each gpu performance.

Pool don't have optimized set for GTX 970 currently. But pool have hashrate performance data between different algo for AMD and NVIDIA.
Yes, only 2 types are available.

The idea is that NVIDIA gpu works similarly with other NVIDIA gpu, and AMD gpu works similarly with other AMD gpu.
I know that there is difference between each gpu product but it's hard to track and decide from pool side.


Actually optimizing for each GPU product approach is not that efficient also. I'll explain the reason.

Here's internal work of auto switching.
Auto switching only switches when target coin's block is found. So, no switching occurs until block is found. If switching occurs too frequently even block is not found then miner would have to jump all over very inefficiently.
So auto switching needs minimum hashpower to find block and switch. If every GPU uses optimized value for each of them, their hash would be spread for many coins and stuck finding their block.

If you use NVIDIA gpu, then stick to NVIDIA switches. It will work smoothly than expected.


ccminer's difficulty setting is to adjust difficulty multiplication between pool and miner. You would need to specify it with some numbers like Qubit algo, but normally you don't need to.

Thanks.

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@miningpoolhub,

thanks a lot for detailed info. That helped me to understand the idea.
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August 03, 2016, 08:54:02 AM
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Hello
I have some ETH stuck in exchange, can you please clear them up, the price is tanking and i don't wanna loose more than i already did Smiley
thanks!



Seems to be no reaction from admins! I have some coins stuck after AutoExchange - wanted to convert into BTC, the Balance page says the coins are ON EXCHANGE, but BTC wallet shows 0 for several hours already!!!

@miningpoolhub admins, any chance to resolve it??? Such slow flow ruins the idea of mining!!!
not to mention that the price of ETH is tanking by the minute since yesterday which was 12 USD now it is 9 USD and dropping

i'll wait a couple of hours and if the situation continues i move my rigs to another pool... pity, i really like this one, but things like that kills my earnings, and this is a business for me, not a hobby , so...


Sorry for late reply. I couldn't reply lately due to personal problem.


I don't know your id, so I can't investigate what situation you are in.

But normally, the delay comes from withdrawal, not exchanges.
Exchange happens as soon as coin is arrived at exchange site. I'm sure that your coins were already exchanged at that time.

Withdrawal is only done when some amount is piled up to reduce withdrawal fee. I think you understand what it means.

Maybe if you want to control on your own, just input your exchange site's wallet address and make it auto payout and exchange it manually.
Auto exchange is helpful feature from pool but not mandatory thing.

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@miningpoolhub,

thanks a lot for detailed info. That helped me to understand the idea.

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