LTCMAXMYR
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October 02, 2017, 01:36:28 AM |
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all pool down
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Never buy any ICO altcoin. Never buy any ASIC altcoin.
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Silverrune1997
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October 02, 2017, 07:02:13 AM |
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Greetings MPH, May i create 2 different accounts on multipoolhub.com, do mining in each and then merge my bitcoins or zcash to one of them without any fee? It's just for test. So may i send bitcoins or any other coins between diff MPH accounts?
I'd go out on a limb and say no. MPH might be kind of enough to combine accounts. However... Combining account balances would require sending the balances from one wallet to the other, which has their own fees depending on the coins.
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kedes
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October 02, 2017, 09:18:36 AM |
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Greetings MPH, May i create 2 different accounts on multipoolhub.com, do mining in each and then merge my bitcoins or zcash to one of them without any fee? It's just for test. So may i send bitcoins or any other coins between diff MPH accounts?
I'd go out on a limb and say no. MPH might be kind of enough to combine accounts. However... Combining account balances would require sending the balances from one wallet to the other, which has their own fees depending on the coins. MPH wallet is not real wallet and there is no fee to send coins between MPH wallets. Thank you for your opinion and that you registered on this site just to answer me
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Silverrune1997
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October 02, 2017, 09:48:17 AM |
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MPH wallet is not real wallet and there is no fee to send coins between MPH wallets. Thank you for your opinion and that you registered on this site just to answer me I guess it would make sense for a mass exchange platform to have a unified address. Didn't overly think about that. I don't think it'd be very easy to combine accounts though, at least not on a large scale without doing back end work. What are you trying to test? I had an old account on here, which apparently was banned a few years back in one of the leaks (I don't overly understand why?). I'm just trying to get back into the scene. Edit: I'm also having intermittent issues connecting to the US ports. Just to add to the previous discussion.
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BitBot.V2
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October 02, 2017, 03:02:08 PM |
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I think the auto-exchange is down... Last one was about 14 hours ago.
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ghosting
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October 03, 2017, 03:45:14 AM |
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I think the auto-exchange is down... Last one was about 14 hours ago.
everything is back
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molitar
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October 03, 2017, 04:09:46 AM |
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The hub is down! Says I have no hash power at all even though Baikal Miner shows it is mining fine!
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Silverrune1997
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October 03, 2017, 04:39:41 AM |
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The hub is down! Says I have no hash power at all even though Baikal Miner shows it is mining fine!
If it is showing nothing, I'd assume you are still being credited for your work. The hashpower on dashboard takes a while to update.
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BGibbs
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October 03, 2017, 05:07:48 PM |
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Hey Everyone, New to the forum and to mining.. I attempted my first withdrawal on MPH a few days ago. The transaction is listed as:
19747321 2017-10-01 20:04:54 (UTC) Debit_MP Confirmed Transferred to auto exchange account n/a 351.25038862
As i read it the transaction is confirmed but the coins are not in my other wallet where I tried to send them. Here is where I get confused. The block number is N/A and the amount is red. Can anyone help me find my coins?
Other than my mess up love the MPH site!
Cheers
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alexfgT
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October 03, 2017, 07:07:09 PM |
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PLIZ ADD DigiByte SCRYPT. thanks
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gcvanasel
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October 03, 2017, 08:19:03 PM |
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Hi There,
I started mining through MPH and all my balances are updating yet when I go to "Hub Workers" the site tells me I have no workers configures yet there is currently a rig mining away.
Do I need to configure something additional. I am on NVOC Linux 16.04
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noel6489
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October 04, 2017, 06:19:58 AM |
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how do i set difficulty with baikal miner in miner config setting?
enter d=xxx,x in the password field or just the d=xxx?
do i need to change and match the password under hubworkers too?
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tf2addict
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October 04, 2017, 07:18:25 PM |
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Does anyone else feel that their hash rate on MPH for ETH is too low? Most of the time MPH reports my hash rate at between about 65 and 80ish when my actual is 110. And my daily mining total seems to reflect the low hash rate as well.
I've been happy with other coin mining on MPH but ETH seems to under perform.
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Silverrune1997
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October 05, 2017, 12:36:56 AM |
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Hey Everyone, New to the forum and to mining.. I attempted my first withdrawal on MPH a few days ago. The transaction is listed as:
19747321 2017-10-01 20:04:54 (UTC) Debit_MP Confirmed Transferred to auto exchange account n/a 351.25038862
As i read it the transaction is confirmed but the coins are not in my other wallet where I tried to send them. Here is where I get confused. The block number is N/A and the amount is red. Can anyone help me find my coins?
Other than my mess up love the MPH site!
Cheers
You didn't transfer this to your wallet, it was transferred to auto exchange. You probably have a coin set for auto exchange and your balance of 351 was traded for that coin.
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mutual.consent
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October 05, 2017, 10:00:05 AM |
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Apologies if this has been asked already, but is there an issue with showing the correct hash rate for zcoin on MPH? My 1080 ti shows 3.2 kh/s on the miner side (nanashi) but shows about half that on the pool side. Is it only recognising and crediting what the pool shows or is this a display bug? Payouts are somewhat delayed - is this just a feature of zcoin?
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mjmeans
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October 06, 2017, 06:04:19 AM |
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I don't know if this has already been asked and answered. And 200 pages of forum posts is too much to read. And search terms are not easy....
How can I find out the projected cost of auto exchange from any coin to any other coin?
For example, Let's say I'm mining Monero and I like Ethereum, BTC and LTC. I want to choose the best auto-convert I can to one of the coins that I like. So I want to see the projected/estimated total cost (loss % taken by all fees during auto-conversion) to any one of my desired coins. Then I can choose the best coin I want Monero auto-converted to.
I'm also assuming that not all coins are immediately convertible to all other coins and perhaps has to first have an intermediate conversion to BTC or some other coin or an intermediate conversion to a common coin if the complete conversion to my desired coin can't be done all on a single exchange. The projected/estimated costs of this kind of auto conversion should show the total loss % of the conversion no matter how many conversion steps it has to go through. That will also help identify poor choices for auto-conversion.
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aaronsace
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October 06, 2017, 06:58:14 AM Last edit: October 06, 2017, 06:54:47 PM by aaronsace |
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I don't know if this has already been asked and answered. And 200 pages of forum posts is too much to read. And search terms are not easy....
How can I find out the projected cost of auto exchange from any coin to any other coin?
For example, Let's say I'm mining Monero and I like Ethereum, BTC and LTC. I want to choose the best auto-convert I can to one of the coins that I like. So I want to see the projected/estimated total cost (loss % taken by all fees during auto-conversion) to any one of my desired coins. Then I can choose the best coin I want Monero auto-converted to.
I'm also assuming that not all coins are immediately convertible to all other coins and perhaps has to first have an intermediate conversion to BTC or some other coin or an intermediate conversion to a common coin if the complete conversion to my desired coin can't be done all on a single exchange. The projected/estimated costs of this kind of auto conversion should show the total loss % of the conversion no matter how many conversion steps it has to go through. That will also help identify poor choices for auto-conversion.
Just convert what you mine or don't. Everything that is set to convert is converted to BTC then to the desired coin so use the profit estimates measured in BTC/GH/Day to decide what is consistently most profitable for your cards.
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BGibbs
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October 06, 2017, 04:51:32 PM |
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Hey Everyone, New to the forum and to mining.. I attempted my first withdrawal on MPH a few days ago. The transaction is listed as:
19747321 2017-10-01 20:04:54 (UTC) Debit_MP Confirmed Transferred to auto exchange account n/a 351.25038862
As i read it the transaction is confirmed but the coins are not in my other wallet where I tried to send them. Here is where I get confused. The block number is N/A and the amount is red. Can anyone help me find my coins?
Other than my mess up love the MPH site!
Cheers
You didn't transfer this to your wallet, it was transferred to auto exchange. You probably have a coin set for auto exchange and your balance of 351 was traded for that coin. Thanks for the help! If that was the case it would be in my Bitcoin wallet on MPH but it has not shown up there either? If it was auto exchanged wouldn't the amount be green and block number assigned? I've also sent two emails to the contact@miningpoolhub.com but have not gotten a response back yet. Has been 6 days and the coins are still missing. Any other ideas?
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mjmeans
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October 06, 2017, 07:11:27 PM |
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Just convert what you mine or don't.
Everything that is set to convert is converted to BTC then to the desired coin so use the profit estimates measured in BTC/GH/Day to decide what is consistently most profitable for your cards.
Yes, but I want to know the transaction fees for each conversion to and from BTC as well as the BTC rate function. For example, if the BTC rate function between coin BCT to coin x is 90% of the lowest price in the past 24 hours minus 0.05% minus 0.05 mBTC, and the conversion from BTC to coin Y is Current price minus 0.05%; then that is what I want to know up front so that I can choose coin y since it will always have less net loss in the conversion. The whole point of multi-coin-mining and auto-exchange is convenience, but I have the feeling the entire process is loaded with tiny fees that all stack up to a huge cost. And maybe, in a cost benefit analysis, has far more cost than benefit.
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aaronsace
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October 06, 2017, 07:18:43 PM Last edit: October 06, 2017, 07:31:13 PM by aaronsace |
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Just convert what you mine or don't.
Everything that is set to convert is converted to BTC then to the desired coin so use the profit estimates measured in BTC/GH/Day to decide what is consistently most profitable for your cards.
Yes, but I want to know the transaction fees for each conversion to and from BTC as well as the BTC rate function. For example, if the BTC rate function between coin BCT to coin x is 90% of the lowest price in the past 24 hours minus 0.05% minus 0.05 mBTC, and the conversion from BTC to coin Y is Current price minus 0.05%; then that is what I want to know up front so that I can choose coin y since it will always have less net loss in the conversion. The whole point of multi-coin-mining and auto-exchange is convenience, but I have the feeling the entire process is loaded with tiny fees that all stack up to a huge cost. And maybe, in a cost benefit analysis, has far more cost than benefit. You pay less fees on the pool as the pool sends all our coins together. They are not real wallets; it's one wallet.
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