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Author Topic: [ANN][POOL] Mining Pool Hub - Multipool. Multialgo, Auto Exchange to any coin.  (Read 487463 times)
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December 15, 2017, 11:31:04 AM
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FWIW I think the multi algo works like this.

You set your miner software up with either multiple pools or multiple calls to the miner software in a batch file where each call runs a different algo. All the pools/calls use the SAME multi algo port and id details.

The Multi-algo port detects which algo you are using and routes you to the correct pool. IF the algo is not the most profitable of the set then the Multia-algo port closes the connection, this then makes the miner move onto the next pool (needs failover-only set) or causes the miner command line to exit and run the next one in the batch file.

So you configure the miner software to loop round trying each algo in turn against the multialgo port, the port will reject/close the connection if that is not the most profitable algo of the set.   your miner MUST support all of the possible algo's which is why there are different ports for different algo sets.




This is a good explanation, much better than on the FAQ page.  I like MPH but the frontend is a mess in useability terms and it could definitely do with better explanations.  It would save a lot of newbie questions and confusion here.  Not being able to easily see at a glance what you are mining at any given moment desperately needs to be fixed.  I understand however that big improvements are pending.

Definately better then the FAQ.  

except its wrong about many things (djmuk's theory)

Are you saying the FAQ is wrong? or djmuk's theory? Cause from what i can see his theory is absolutely correct.




djmuk's theory , wake up

How about you explain your claim, cause again his theory looks to be completely correct. So as it stands you made a baseless claim and still have not backed it up. Maybe its you who needs to wake up.



already did with the actual way it works, a few posts after his.
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December 15, 2017, 01:01:16 PM
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can anyone tell me what are these errors ?
https://i.imgur.com/TN7IulA.jpg
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December 15, 2017, 01:05:26 PM
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can anyone tell me what are these errors ?
https://i.imgur.com/TN7IulA.jpg

They are just warnings that your hashrate is dipping. If you are having problems with watchdog being too sensitive then try the new release coming out today or turn watchdog off.

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December 15, 2017, 01:06:04 PM
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How it is possible to set difficulty for equihash?
zm miner reports something like "server set difficulty to: 0002151c77d7e8f840000000..."
Should it be "--pass d=0002151c77d7e8f840000000..." ??

It should be translated to normal decimal system number (10 radix)
But it is actually not that important because that "d=" parameter is just starting difficulty and not static difficulty.

Static difficulty settings are allowed for only few coins which has too short block times like digibyte, myriadcoin.
zcash is not the case.

Just mine loner and your rig will automatically get appropriate difficulty level.
Even miner reconnection will preserve last difficulty for that workername so setting starting difficulty is really useless.

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December 15, 2017, 01:12:59 PM
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what are the disadvantages auto exchanging to bitcoin on mph beside the 0.0003 fee? it's pretty annoying to go and exchange from LTC every time.Any pieces of advice on this?
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December 15, 2017, 01:26:32 PM
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what are the disadvantages auto exchanging to bitcoin on mph beside the 0.0003 fee? it's pretty annoying to go and exchange from LTC every time.Any pieces of advice on this?

Unless you are obsessed with controlling every detail, none. That fee includes the transaction fee so it's the same as sending it yourself.

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December 15, 2017, 02:04:07 PM
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what are the disadvantages auto exchanging to bitcoin on mph beside the 0.0003 fee? it's pretty annoying to go and exchange from LTC every time.Any pieces of advice on this?

Unless you are obsessed with controlling every detail, none. That fee includes the transaction fee so it's the same as sending it yourself.

interesting..thx for the answer..

guys..any advice for 1080 ti tweaks for zcoin mining?
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December 15, 2017, 02:20:55 PM
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How many times a day coins are being auto exchanged ? Trying to figure out how much of earned BTC fee eats. I know it's only 0,2%, but if coins are being sent for exchange 20 times a day then that fee in total is not that small after all. Also, I don't see it anywhere but perhaps it is possible to set value of how many times a day coins are being exchanged ?
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December 15, 2017, 02:40:43 PM
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How many times a day coins are being auto exchanged ? Trying to figure out how much of earned BTC fee eats. I know it's only 0,2%, but if coins are being sent for exchange 20 times a day then that fee in total is not that small after all. Also, I don't see it anywhere but perhaps it is possible to set value of how many times a day coins are being exchanged ?

It's a percentage so it doesn't matter how many times.

The pool is one huge wallet and, when that wallet hits the minimum amount, it is transferred to the exchange.

https://bitcoin.miningpoolhub.com/index.php?page=account&action=transactions

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December 15, 2017, 06:20:21 PM
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I read the auto exchange happens every 12 hours. 12 hours in crypto could mean your coin you are exchanging has lost massive amounts of value to.
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December 15, 2017, 06:27:17 PM
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help, why such a difference
http://pixs.ru/showimage/Skrinshot2_5386633_28675229.png
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December 15, 2017, 06:29:24 PM
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help, why such a difference


It's exactly the same???

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December 15, 2017, 06:32:09 PM
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I read the auto exchange happens every 12 hours. 12 hours in crypto could mean your coin you are exchanging has lost massive amounts of value to.

It's the coin difficulty that effects your profits the most, not the exchange value.

Where did you get 12 hours from? I'm quite sure it can be between hours or days.

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December 15, 2017, 06:38:16 PM
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I read the auto exchange happens every 12 hours. 12 hours in crypto could mean your coin you are exchanging has lost massive amounts of value to.

It's the coin difficulty that effects your profits the most, not the exchange value.

Where did you get 12 hours from? I'm quite sure it can be between hours or days.

Forum posts here.
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December 15, 2017, 06:42:29 PM
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I read the auto exchange happens every 12 hours. 12 hours in crypto could mean your coin you are exchanging has lost massive amounts of value to.

It's the coin difficulty that effects your profits the most, not the exchange value.

Where did you get 12 hours from? I'm quite sure it can be between hours or days.

Forum posts here.

It's probably just conjecture then unless it's MiningPoolHub posting.

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December 15, 2017, 06:55:46 PM
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Has anyone an idea of how to use excavator with MPH-algo switching directly in the .bat file
(as shown for nvidia/ccminer and EthDcrMiner64)?
The real problem is to enable the "no retry" function for excavator (if available)...
thx for your help  Wink
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December 15, 2017, 06:58:14 PM
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Has anyone an idea of how to use excavator with MPH-Algo switching directly in the .bat file
(as shown for nvidia/ccminer and EthDcrMiner64)?
The real problem is to enabel the "no retry"-function for excavator (if availlable)...
thx for your help  Wink

MiningPoolHub is blocked be Excavator; try MultiPoolMiner to bypass the block.

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December 15, 2017, 07:06:08 PM
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I used the MultiPoolMiner but there is some strange thing going on when MPM running or algo-switching:
I had to reduce the max power down to about 80% because otherwise the power supplies of my
6x 1080ti rig did an "overload shut off" from time to time.
This does not happen when running the exact command in a simple .bat file without MPM.

for example:
( excavator.exe -p 23456 -c MiningPoolHub_Lyra2RE2_2_Nvidia.json -na )
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December 15, 2017, 07:11:01 PM
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I used the MultiPoolMiner but there is some strange thing going on when MPM running or algo-switching:
I had to reduce the max power down to about 80% because otherwise the power supplies of my
6x 1080ti rig did an "overload shut off" from time to time.
This does not happen when running the exact command in a simple .bat file without MPM.

for example:
( excavator.exe -p 23456 -c MiningPoolHub_Lyra2RE2_2_Nvidia.json -na )


Not possible, it's the miners that cause the crashes. Was you switching between algorithms?

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December 15, 2017, 07:20:38 PM
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yes there was switching, lyra2re2, equihash, neoscrypt.. (see log below)
(I tried all miners standalone and no problem with 102% power)


from the log:
   Status: Running

      Speed Active                      Launched Command
      ----- ------                      -------- -------
395,79 MH/s 00 Days 01 Hours 30 Minutes 3 Times  Bin\Excavator\excavator.exe -p 23456 -c
                                                 MiningPoolHub_Lyra2RE2_2_Nvidia.json -na


   Status: Idle

    Speed Active                      Launched Command
    ----- ------                      -------- -------
0,00 PH/s 00 Days 00 Hours 09 Minutes Once     Bin\NVIDIA-Palgin\ccminer.exe -a lyra2v2 -o
                                               stratum+tcp://hub.miningpoolhub.com:17018 -u miner2speed.ku1 -p x
0,00 PH/s 00 Days 00 Hours 13 Minutes Once     Bin\Excavator\excavator.exe -p 3456 -c MiningPoolHub_Equihash_3.json
0,00 PH/s 00 Days 00 Hours 09 Minutes Once     Bin\Excavator\excavator.exe -p 23456 -c
                                               MiningPoolHub_Equihash_2_Nvidia.json -na
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