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Author Topic: [DISCONTINUED] cryp.today Mining revenue stats Scrypt Scrypt-N X11 X13  (Read 144221 times)
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April 02, 2014, 05:37:35 PM
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GHash.IO is there as a reference for "pure" LTC profitability. LTC will remain on the chart, although I'm thinking to use another pool instead of GHash.


 That defiantly makes Sense I wasn't thinking about it like that.

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April 03, 2014, 12:19:56 PM
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While waiting for coin.fu to come back, it looks like Coinshift is on the rise...
0.00578 right now
http://coinshift.com/stats/

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April 03, 2014, 02:50:32 PM
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CoinSolver is introduction a Scrypt-N Multipool. http://coinsolver.com/blog/
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April 03, 2014, 05:17:21 PM
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Removed HVC and switched LTC to a private P2Pool. Doge is back to normal.
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April 04, 2014, 04:29:52 PM
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No major changes today.
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April 04, 2014, 04:30:53 PM
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Can you please keep HVC on there?  You have the only chart that shows its comparative profitability.
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April 04, 2014, 04:38:03 PM
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Can you please keep HVC on there?  You have the only chart that shows its comparative profitability.

You can still see the numbers in the linked spreadsheet:

https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1VOAhFX1XRizdaTp71qnYI5pRh9VIZEQ51LHuGUmxri0/pubhtml#

(click on the Performance data tab)

I'm working on some changes to the charts that will allow me to keep track of more pools/coins. I will re-add HVC if it's still viable by then.
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April 04, 2014, 05:08:03 PM
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Well based on your info, I am now switching from WP to Clever..    Hope I have the same results as you..    Seems a lot of people don't like Clever and think they cook their numbers but according to your info they dont..

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April 05, 2014, 10:46:38 AM
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Can you please keep HVC on there?  You have the only chart that shows its comparative profitability.

Yes, but I'd suggest trying a different pool.  I split tested 4 different HVC pools and found ZHPool the most profitable while 1GH was among the lowest. Sad

Also regardless of pool used, pull down the latest software from hvc.1gh.com.  The newer software versions for both nVidia and AMD GPUs gives much better MH/s rates.
Latest Versions:
cgminer for AMD GPU (version 3.7.3 2014-04-01)
ccminer for NVIDIA GPU (version 0.5 2014-03-27)

Assuming you are throwing more then 15 MH/s at HVC use:
If using 1GH pool make sure to use VIP as your password

If using ZHPool use port 40001

Regardless of pool, just using the latest software and the correct password (1GH) or port (ZHPool) will make a huge difference in profit.
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April 05, 2014, 02:29:18 PM
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suchmoon:

Looks like GHash.io has a new multi-pool in beta.  You have to request access from CEX support to get in (I just got approved).  I'd be interested in seeing how they stack up with the other multipools?

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April 05, 2014, 05:06:15 PM
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Can you please keep HVC on there?  You have the only chart that shows its comparative profitability.

Yes, but I'd suggest trying a different pool.  I split tested 4 different HVC pools and found ZHPool the most profitable while 1GH was among the lowest. Sad

Also regardless of pool used, pull down the latest software from hvc.1gh.com.  The newer software versions for both nVidia and AMD GPUs gives much better MH/s rates.
Latest Versions:
cgminer for AMD GPU (version 3.7.3 2014-04-01)
ccminer for NVIDIA GPU (version 0.5 2014-03-27)

Assuming you are throwing more then 15 MH/s at HVC use:
If using 1GH pool make sure to use VIP as your password

If using ZHPool use port 40001

Regardless of pool, just using the latest software and the correct password (1GH) or port (ZHPool) will make a huge difference in profit.

I'm using latest 1GH software and VIP password. I'm using AMD since that allows better (if somewhat conservative) direct comparison with Scrypt. I'll take a look at ZH, thanks for pointing that out.
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April 05, 2014, 05:06:47 PM
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suchmoon:

Looks like GHash.io has a new multi-pool in beta.  You have to request access from CEX support to get in (I just got approved).  I'd be interested in seeing how they stack up with the other multipools?

I have that in mind, yes. Thanks!
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April 05, 2014, 05:13:06 PM
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One change today: added TradeMyBit Scrypt-N multipool.

Thank you for looking and thank you for feedback. Keep it coming.
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April 05, 2014, 05:36:32 PM
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One change today: added TradeMyBit Scrypt-N multipool.

Thank you for looking and thank you for feedback. Keep it coming.

I was a little disappointed with their scrypt-n multipool tbh. Didn't get back what I thought I should have. And their payouts are pretty high.
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April 06, 2014, 04:13:11 PM
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Despite the initial 0% fee, the GHash.io Multipool invite beta has had disappointing results for one day for me: about 0.00275 BTC per MH/day.

Would still be curious how it fares against the other pools on these charts.

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April 06, 2014, 04:17:47 PM
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Despite the initial 0% fee, the GHash.io Multipool invite beta has had disappointing results for one day for me: about 0.00275 BTC per MH/day.

Would still be curious how it fares against the other pools on these charts.

Never understood 0% fees. Usually means there is some skimming going on. It is not practical
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April 06, 2014, 04:41:39 PM
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Despite the initial 0% fee, the GHash.io Multipool invite beta has had disappointing results for one day for me: about 0.00275 BTC per MH/day.

Would still be curious how it fares against the other pools on these charts.

Never understood 0% fees. Usually means there is some skimming going on. It is not practical

Lots of pools did this when they were in beta/pre-launch.  That's where GHash.io is now with their multipool.  
Since it's not a full open release/launch yet, it makes sense they wouldn't charge anyone while people are still submitting bug reports and helping them tweak their algo's.  In fact part of the deal is that GHash.io will reward the most active bug reporters with GHS (cloud host hashpower essentially).  I've already submitted quite a few based on what I've seen so far.

As for their main Bitcoin pool...the reason they do 0% is that the extra mining hashpower actually helps their private owned and cloud portion of the pool get more blocks.  The private/cloud part of the pool is where they make money so it doesn't hurt them when they have the public pool at 0%.  It just adds to their bottom line anyway to entice others to add to their "bonus" hashpower.

That said... if their tweaks don't pick things up in the next few days vs the other pools, I may just switch back to Waffle/Coinshift/Clever again depending where the trends are.

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April 06, 2014, 05:04:36 PM
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No major changes for today.
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April 06, 2014, 06:09:13 PM
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I tried the Ghash for a few hours and pulled my rigs back to my normal server. They don't really have enough hash power to find blocks of Doge and litecoin to make them worth it. With more hashpower to get the pool moving it looks promising I really like the features they offer with keeping the coins to swapping to btc or ltc.

http://leaserig.net/index.jsp?rfid=2539 - Leash the Hash power you need to dominate coins.
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April 07, 2014, 03:26:42 PM
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I tried the Ghash for a few hours and pulled my rigs back to my normal server. They don't really have enough hash power to find blocks of Doge and litecoin to make them worth it. With more hashpower to get the pool moving it looks promising I really like the features they offer with keeping the coins to swapping to btc or ltc.

I've been running on there for almost 24 hours now... Will have to do a little calculation once I start seeing payouts. I've got right about 2MH on there so I'll give it 2-3 days and see what my daily rate looks like and compare to this chart here to see if its worth it.

If nothing else, its an easy way to pick one or two coins and get autopayouts in LTC or BTC.
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