Just out of curiosity what IS a "good" offer. I see everything from .052 to .0005 Mh/d. That's quite a difference ....
Depends how resource consuming scrypt-jane is (depending on parameters). When placing order for scrypt-jane, you should also specify parameters or you may end up with doing 0 work with rented rigs.
Scrypt-jane starts with higher than usual scrypt speed and over time decreases to speeds lower, eventually being impossible to mine with gpus. So the price at start per MH should be lower and then increasing over time.
Ok - I'm wanting to mine cache and these are the parameters I want to use. I apologize for my stupidity (going to try and figure out how to delete this from my history)
./cgminer --scrypt --Nfmin 4 --Nfmax 30 --StartT 1388949883 -o stratum+tcp://pool.cachecoin.net:3333 -u Weblogin.Worker -p Worker password
But what is a "good" offer on this? If I understand what you are saying - essentially the hashspeed is the variable that will go down over time ...
Edit: Understanding that the hashrate is a decreasing variable - how does bidding on a certain hashrate even make sense? I suppose I would ASSUME I would be getting whatever hashrate was used for normal scrypt mining ... I don't really see anything to take into decrease hashrate / difficulty on the bid. What am I missing?