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Author Topic: [ANN][POOL] Mining Pool Hub - Multipool. Multialgo, Auto Exchange to any coin.  (Read 487786 times)
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March 06, 2018, 12:02:35 PM
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i have my auto pay set to ethereum, but sometimes i get ethereum sent to the auto exchange wallet...
i been just sending it back when i notice, but this is a bug? if i dont notice where would those coins go?


If you want payouts in ETH you need to turn off ETH on the auto exchange page so everything goes into the normal ETH wallet and not the ETH auto exchange wallet.

no you dont
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March 07, 2018, 10:09:11 AM
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anyone with 1080ti can tell me how much is making per card? i use multipoolminer and mine it shows .00038 per card +-15%.
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March 07, 2018, 10:47:09 AM
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anyone with 1080ti can tell me how much is making per card? i use multipoolminer and mine it shows .00038 per card +-15%.

use multipoolhubstats.com
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March 07, 2018, 10:53:23 AM
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I try to connect to Cryptonight server, but I always get socket error, I've tried different servers, same result... xmr-stak

Code:
SOCKET ERROR - [europe.cryptonight-hub.miningpoolhub.com:17024] 5468:error:2006A066:BIO routines:BIO_get_host_ip:bad hostname lookup:.\crypto\bio\b_sock.c:146:host=europe.cryptonight-hub.miningpoolhub.com

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SOCKET ERROR - [europe.cryptonight-hub.miningpoolhub.com:20580] 6132:error:2006A066:BIO routines:BIO_get_host_ip:bad hostname lookup:.\crypto\bio\b_sock.c:146:host=europe.cryptonight-hub.miningpoolhub.com

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SOCKET ERROR - [us-east.cryptonight-hub.miningpoolhub.com:20580] 5048:error:2006A066:BIO routines:BIO_get_host_ip:bad hostname lookup:.\crypto\bio\b_sock.c:146:host=us-east.cryptonight-hub.miningpoolhub.com
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March 07, 2018, 02:41:40 PM
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I try to connect to Cryptonight server, but I always get socket error, I've tried different servers, same result... xmr-stak

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SOCKET ERROR - [europe.cryptonight-hub.miningpoolhub.com:17024] 5468:error:2006A066:BIO routines:BIO_get_host_ip:bad hostname lookup:.\crypto\bio\b_sock.c:146:host=europe.cryptonight-hub.miningpoolhub.com

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SOCKET ERROR - [europe.cryptonight-hub.miningpoolhub.com:20580] 6132:error:2006A066:BIO routines:BIO_get_host_ip:bad hostname lookup:.\crypto\bio\b_sock.c:146:host=europe.cryptonight-hub.miningpoolhub.com

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SOCKET ERROR - [us-east.cryptonight-hub.miningpoolhub.com:20580] 5048:error:2006A066:BIO routines:BIO_get_host_ip:bad hostname lookup:.\crypto\bio\b_sock.c:146:host=us-east.cryptonight-hub.miningpoolhub.com

I don't use xmr-stak, but try using "stratum+tcp://us-east.cryptonight-hub.miningpoolhub.com
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March 07, 2018, 05:53:57 PM
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I try to connect to Cryptonight server, but I always get socket error, I've tried different servers, same result... xmr-stak

Code:
SOCKET ERROR - [europe.cryptonight-hub.miningpoolhub.com:17024] 5468:error:2006A066:BIO routines:BIO_get_host_ip:bad hostname lookup:.\crypto\bio\b_sock.c:146:host=europe.cryptonight-hub.miningpoolhub.com

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SOCKET ERROR - [europe.cryptonight-hub.miningpoolhub.com:20580] 6132:error:2006A066:BIO routines:BIO_get_host_ip:bad hostname lookup:.\crypto\bio\b_sock.c:146:host=europe.cryptonight-hub.miningpoolhub.com

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SOCKET ERROR - [us-east.cryptonight-hub.miningpoolhub.com:20580] 5048:error:2006A066:BIO routines:BIO_get_host_ip:bad hostname lookup:.\crypto\bio\b_sock.c:146:host=us-east.cryptonight-hub.miningpoolhub.com

I don't use xmr-stak, but try using "stratum+tcp://us-east.cryptonight-hub.miningpoolhub.com

thanks, but it looks like all cryptonight servers are down, ping request could not find none of the crypto servers...
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March 08, 2018, 12:48:55 AM
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anyone know how can I claim the btcp from zcl coins I had stuck in cash out  from mph pool at the time of snapshot? They arrived to my wallet one hour after the snapshot

Unless you had control of the wallet (wallet keys) containing the coins at the time of the snapshot you will not receive any forked coins.
No pool will give you forked coins for any coin you have on the pool during a fork or airdrop.
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March 08, 2018, 12:34:21 PM
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anyone know how can I claim the btcp from zcl coins I had stuck in cash out  from mph pool at the time of snapshot? They arrived to my wallet one hour after the snapshot

Unless you had control of the wallet (wallet keys) containing the coins at the time of the snapshot you will not receive any forked coins.
No pool will give you forked coins for any coin you have on the pool during a fork or airdrop.

Nope that is wrong. They posted on twitter that they will distribute the forked coins: https://twitter.com/MiningPoolHub/status/969222466882043906

This is also very necessary in my opinion as their withdrawel had issues before the fork. Otherwise it would be a scam. I hope they will do it soon as it would make them very trustworthy
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March 08, 2018, 12:51:27 PM
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anyone know how can I claim the btcp from zcl coins I had stuck in cash out  from mph pool at the time of snapshot? They arrived to my wallet one hour after the snapshot

Unless you had control of the wallet (wallet keys) containing the coins at the time of the snapshot you will not receive any forked coins.
No pool will give you forked coins for any coin you have on the pool during a fork or airdrop.

Nope that is wrong. They posted on twitter that they will distribute the forked coins: https://twitter.com/MiningPoolHub/status/969222466882043906

This is also very necessary in my opinion as their withdrawel had issues before the fork. Otherwise it would be a scam. I hope they will do it soon as it would make them very trustworthy

Ill believe it when I see it. They always promised a lot of things and most of them never happened
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March 08, 2018, 03:46:10 PM
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anyone know how can I claim the btcp from zcl coins I had stuck in cash out  from mph pool at the time of snapshot? They arrived to my wallet one hour after the snapshot

Unless you had control of the wallet (wallet keys) containing the coins at the time of the snapshot you will not receive any forked coins.
No pool will give you forked coins for any coin you have on the pool during a fork or airdrop.

Nope that is wrong. They posted on twitter that they will distribute the forked coins: https://twitter.com/MiningPoolHub/status/969222466882043906

This is also very necessary in my opinion as their withdrawel had issues before the fork. Otherwise it would be a scam. I hope they will do it soon as it would make them very trustworthy

Now I didn't know that, most unusual (if not unheard of) for a pool to distribute forked coins. It says on the tweet that it could be weeks before you get the BTCP, so you may have to just wait a while.
Check the time with the blockchain to see if your coins were actually on MPH pool at the time of the snapshot, or whether they were in your wallet but not confirmed - just a thought.
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March 08, 2018, 05:35:21 PM
Last edit: March 08, 2018, 09:07:35 PM by neoeny152
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Is there a minimum balance for Litecoin to auto exchange to another coin? I've had about .4 ltc sitting on the "Auto Exchange Wallet" for a couple days now but has not moved to "on exchange".

Thoughts?

I have auto exchange set to on for ltc and have the coin I'd like to exchange to set. Let me know if more info is needed.

-NeoenY152
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March 08, 2018, 09:07:26 PM
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can someone explain me correctly what does this information mean?
Can you explain what each line means?

Est. Shares      76,508,243 (done: 27.47%)
Your Valid      164.0933
Your Invalid    0.0000 (0.00%)

highest percentage and highest valid, Is it good or not?

yesterday the percentage stayed at 600% for 4 hours, for 4 hours I did not get any zcash, it's normal?
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March 08, 2018, 09:25:47 PM
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can someone explain me correctly what does this information mean?
Can you explain what each line means?

Est. Shares      76,508,243 (done: 27.47%)
Your Valid      164.0933
Your Invalid    0.0000 (0.00%)

highest percentage and highest valid, Is it good or not?

yesterday the percentage stayed at 600% for 4 hours, for 4 hours I did not get any zcash, it's normal?

Est. Shares is an estimate of how many shares of work need to be done before a block is hit by the pool. The Done: percentage is how many shares have been completed by the pool in percentage. So in your example the pool has completed 21,016,814 shares saying that about 55 million shares are needed before a block is hit ... based on the average number of shares it has taken to complete previous blocks.

Your Valid is the number of shares you've submitted towards the pool shares. The 'done' percentage will climb until a block is hit. It can climb to 100% and beyond depending on 'luck'. Go to the 'blocks' page to see all previous blocks and how many shares it took to complete them, then you'll see a number to the far right which is the percentage of shares it took to hit that block. If they are red the 'luck' is bad if it is green the 'luck' is good. Since the pool pays PPLNS you only get paid when a block is hit rather than per share (which is PPS, pay per share).

Does that make sense?

-NeoenY152
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March 08, 2018, 10:19:56 PM
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can someone explain me correctly what does this information mean?
Can you explain what each line means?

Est. Shares      76,508,243 (done: 27.47%)
Your Valid      164.0933
Your Invalid    0.0000 (0.00%)

highest percentage and highest valid, Is it good or not?

yesterday the percentage stayed at 600% for 4 hours, for 4 hours I did not get any zcash, it's normal?

Est. Shares is an estimate of how many shares of work need to be done before a block is hit by the pool. The Done: percentage is how many shares have been completed by the pool in percentage. So in your example the pool has completed 21,016,814 shares saying that about 55 million shares are needed before a block is hit ... based on the average number of shares it has taken to complete previous blocks.

Your Valid is the number of shares you've submitted towards the pool shares. The 'done' percentage will climb until a block is hit. It can climb to 100% and beyond depending on 'luck'. Go to the 'blocks' page to see all previous blocks and how many shares it took to complete them, then you'll see a number to the far right which is the percentage of shares it took to hit that block. If they are red the 'luck' is bad if it is green the 'luck' is good. Since the pool pays PPLNS you only get paid when a block is hit rather than per share (which is PPS, pay per share).

Does that make sense?

-NeoenY152

thanks

and how does the reward block work?
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March 09, 2018, 03:37:47 PM
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MPH is the best and most trustworthy pool. I wasted time and got scammed by other ETN and MUSIC pools.
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March 09, 2018, 04:39:36 PM
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thanks

and how does the reward block work?

Depending on the coin a certain amount of coin is rewarded to the pool for finding the block, then those coins are split up and given to all the miners depending on how many shares they submitted compared to everyone else.

MPH takes 0.09% of the coins to run the pool.
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March 09, 2018, 06:43:42 PM
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MPH is the best and most trustworthy pool. I wasted time and got scammed by other ETN and MUSIC pools.

So tell me why I am 1 hour and 10 minutes without gaining any zcash in MPH, while in other pool every 10 minutes I get something?
yesterday in MPH I got nothing for 4 hours, I got really pissed, I sent an email asking if it was normal, they answered that I had bad luck, bad luck!!! make me laugh please!!
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MPH is the best and most trustworthy pool. I wasted time and got scammed by other ETN and MUSIC pools.

So tell me why I am 1 hour and 10 minutes without gaining any zcash in MPH, while in other pool every 10 minutes I get something?
yesterday in MPH I got nothing for 4 hours, I got really pissed, I sent an email asking if it was normal, they answered that I had bad luck, bad luck!!! make me laugh please!!

Luck is everything. It will all even out in the end, this is PPLNS (google that and read up on it). Go to the coin you're mining on MPH and click on 'blocks'. Then look at 'last 20 blocks found'. On the far right you will see 'percentage' which is 'luck. If it is red it took longer than average if it is green it took shorter than average to hit a block and get paid. There will be strings of bad luck but those will be offset by strings of good luck where you get paid more than normal. Over a month it all evens out, as long as you don't get frustrated and hop to another pool because block hits take too long.

Right now on litecoin (the main coin I mine) luck has been pretty insane with a hit pretty often (about every 12 to 18 hours it seems like) but that will be offset by blocks that take 2 days to hit. That means 2 days without getting paid, but I'll keep chugging away for the high luck periods.

Be patient, the coins will come. If you don't have the nerve for PPLNS look for a PPS pool.

How many miners does it take to change a lightbulb?
A million - One to do it and 999,999 to verify that he did.

Baaahahaha ... did I make you laugh? I laughed at that one.
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March 09, 2018, 09:33:10 PM
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MPH is the best and most trustworthy pool. I wasted time and got scammed by other ETN and MUSIC pools.

So tell me why I am 1 hour and 10 minutes without gaining any zcash in MPH, while in other pool every 10 minutes I get something?
yesterday in MPH I got nothing for 4 hours, I got really pissed, I sent an email asking if it was normal, they answered that I had bad luck, bad luck!!! make me laugh please!!

Luck is everything. It will all even out in the end, this is PPLNS (google that and read up on it). Go to the coin you're mining on MPH and click on 'blocks'. Then look at 'last 20 blocks found'. On the far right you will see 'percentage' which is 'luck. If it is red it took longer than average if it is green it took shorter than average to hit a block and get paid. There will be strings of bad luck but those will be offset by strings of good luck where you get paid more than normal. Over a month it all evens out, as long as you don't get frustrated and hop to another pool because block hits take too long.

Right now on litecoin (the main coin I mine) luck has been pretty insane with a hit pretty often (about every 12 to 18 hours it seems like) but that will be offset by blocks that take 2 days to hit. That means 2 days without getting paid, but I'll keep chugging away for the high luck periods.

Be patient, the coins will come. If you don't have the nerve for PPLNS look for a PPS pool.

How many miners does it take to change a lightbulb?
A million - One to do it and 999,999 to verify that he did.

Baaahahaha ... did I make you laugh? I laughed at that one.

neoeny152,
You seem to be experienced with bitcoin, your answers are great and didactic
It is hard to learn the information about the mining, I am a beginner, and various information in the pools I do not understand and I think something is wrong and it is not wrong, just lack of information =/ like my previous post
clarify to me what is the 'hit a block' that you say
If I find a block, do I get any bonuses?
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March 09, 2018, 10:33:13 PM
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neoeny152,
You seem to be experienced with bitcoin, your answers are great and didactic
It is hard to learn the information about the mining, I am a beginner, and various information in the pools I do not understand and I think something is wrong and it is not wrong, just lack of information =/ like my previous post
clarify to me what is the 'hit a block' that you say
If I find a block, do I get any bonuses?


I've totally been there, no worries.

It's very difficult and rare to hit a block on an individual basis, especially on more established coins. That's the reason for a pool though, everyone works together to get block rewards and split the reward evenly based on work done. So to answer your question, if you hit a block personally via a pool, no you don't get a bonus. You'd have to solo mine for that, which if you are pretty small is not advisable.

Read about PPS vs PPLNS, that's a great place to start. Just google them and read opinions on them. I like both, but I think PPLNS is more fun.

Here's the thing, if you're at a smaller pool that hits blocks less often then it may feel like you're getting paid less but that's not really the case. The smaller pool has less people to share the rewards with so you get more per hit with a smaller pool. With a bigger pool that hits every 10 mins you get much much less of the reward because you have to share it with many more people. In the end, as long as your pool hits about once a day everything should work itself out over about a 30 day period to be almost the same amount of coin with either pool based on your hashrate.

No matter which pool or reward type you choose, just be sure to stick with them for a long period of time and you should make the amount of coins your hashrate says you should make (check 'whattomine' calculators or similar).

Oh just to clarify, when I say "hit a block" I'm mean solve a block and get the reward for it. The pool is confirming transactions and getting paid for making that confirmation.
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