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May 04, 2014, 02:15:50 AM |
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This looked interesting but are you not missing one big thing? The BTC increase in difficulty??? Meaning what your earn today for 100 KH, in 6 months will be 90% less? He's just a troll spamming his referral link... don't feed trolls or they'll bite off your hand
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May 04, 2014, 01:50:17 PM |
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This looked interesting but are you not missing one big thing? The BTC increase in difficulty??? Meaning what your earn today for 100 KH, in 6 months will be 90% less? He's just a troll spamming his referral link... don't feed trolls or they'll bite off your hand I should have known better.. His video was JUNK and made no sense and sounded like it was done by a retard..
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suchmoon (OP)
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May 04, 2014, 05:07:35 PM |
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Added TradeMyBit X11 pool and re-added their Scrypt-N pool as well, since it's been doing relatively well recently. I know the colors are getting more and more confusing, please use the spreadsheet whenever in doubt.
I think I haven't said this enough - I greatly appreciate all the support for this project, here in thread, via PMs, and donations. Thank you all!
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goodluck0319
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May 04, 2014, 05:26:16 PM |
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how do I calculate how many btc I get per day with trademybit x11 pool?
since today is 0.003 , my speed is 8 Mh/s. how many btc/day I am getting?
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suchmoon (OP)
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May 04, 2014, 07:23:40 PM |
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how do I calculate how many btc I get per day with trademybit x11 pool?
since today is 0.003 , my speed is 8 Mh/s. how many btc/day I am getting?
0.003 is for a "Scrypt equivalent" Mh/s, which is ~1/3 of X11 hashrate. In other words, with your 8 Mh/s you would be getting approximately 8/3 * 0.003 = 0.008 BTC per day. Just keep in mind that "today" on the charts means "last 24 hours" and this does not guarantee future results
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goodluck0319
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May 04, 2014, 07:27:13 PM |
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it is strange the trademybit Mh/s on all 3 algo is almost the same amount. there is no difference at all. why is that? I thought I maybe a little bit better.
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May 04, 2014, 07:53:14 PM |
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it is strange the trademybit Mh/s on all 3 algo is almost the same amount. there is no difference at all. why is that? I thought I maybe a little bit better.
It's nearly the same on most pools, not just TMB. It's probably because miners tend to switch to whatever seems more profitable, which brings hashrate and difficulty up and equalizes profits. But at least X11 does have an advantage since it's more energy efficient.
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May 05, 2014, 07:21:48 AM |
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great comparison chart. i've seen links to this within many other threads. have you looked to include https://www.ipominer.com/ has around 4000Mh/s
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May 05, 2014, 09:19:13 AM |
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great comparison chart. i've seen links to this within many other threads. have you looked to include https://www.ipominer.com/ has around 4000Mh/s ipominer is a big headache to say the least. They also happened to calculate exchange rate by the SELL price sometimes on some coins. Which was way, way, way off to BID prices.
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burner2014
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May 05, 2014, 10:45:18 AM |
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great comparison chart. i've seen links to this within many other threads. have you looked to include https://www.ipominer.com/ has around 4000Mh/s ipominer is a big headache to say the least. They also happened to calculate exchange rate by the SELL price sometimes on some coins. Which was way, way, way off to BID prices. Yes but when you do it right and speculate a bit then you make good profit with them. But you are right the Profitability calculation is very real-time I calculate myself 24h earnings per coin per bid price to decide which coin I mine from them. Cheers, Christian
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May 05, 2014, 02:15:35 PM |
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great comparison chart. i've seen links to this within many other threads. have you looked to include https://www.ipominer.com/ has around 4000Mh/s ipominer is a big headache to say the least. They also happened to calculate exchange rate by the SELL price sometimes on some coins. Which was way, way, way off to BID prices. Yes but when you do it right and speculate a bit then you make good profit with them. But you are right the Profitability calculation is very real-time I calculate myself 24h earnings per coin per bid price to decide which coin I mine from them. Cheers, Christian Yeah, if you speculate and risk a lot, you may earn 3 USD net in a day, 0,5 USD more than without speculation and manual trade... (At least for my 3000 USD worth rig speed that is.)
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dragonmike
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May 05, 2014, 03:12:56 PM |
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What's interesting is the fact that X11 seems to be right up there in terms of payout-amounts, together with the scrypt based multipools. This while using substantially less electricity. I.e. if they bring equivalent payouts, using them should be a no-brainer...
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May 05, 2014, 03:55:38 PM |
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What's interesting is the fact that X11 seems to be right up there in terms of payout-amounts, together with the scrypt based multipools. This while using substantially less electricity. I.e. if they bring equivalent payouts, using them should be a no-brainer...
Not enough coins
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suchmoon (OP)
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May 05, 2014, 04:56:46 PM |
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I have added Betarigs (Scrypt and X11) to the spreadsheet, but not to the charts yet.
There is a surge in demand for Scrypt hashrate right now. Check out nicehash if you want to make a few quick satoshis.
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May 06, 2014, 01:59:51 AM |
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There is a surge in demand for Scrypt hashrate right now. Check out nicehash if you want to make a few quick satoshis.
Why NiceHash and not LeaseRig? LR seems to be the most profitable all the time. What's wrong with it? Are there any problems with that service for rig providers?
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May 06, 2014, 02:13:24 AM |
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There is a surge in demand for Scrypt hashrate right now. Check out nicehash if you want to make a few quick satoshis.
Why NiceHash and not LeaseRig? LR seems to be the most profitable all the time. What's wrong with it? Are there any problems with that service for rig providers? Leaserig requires registration, approval, etc - this process may take 24 hours or more and you may miss the current PND. But in the long term - yes, LR tends to be more profitable.
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May 06, 2014, 05:00:02 PM |
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Added Betarigs (Scrypt and X11) to the charts. Note that this is a hashrate rental service and not your ordinary multipool. Rentals have been significantly outperforming multipools lately and that's why I keep adding these kinds of services to the charts.
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May 07, 2014, 02:23:54 AM |
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I setup a rig on betarigs using 4 mining machines, getting about 2Mh. The cgminers on the 4 machines all read normal and steady, with expected hashes totaling 2Mh, but the client is reporting that he's getting 1-1.5Mh instead. The hash chart on the betarig site has it spiking up/down, but averages 2Mh over the last 4 hours.
Is this normal? The betarig FAQ covers how there may be fluctuations and inconsistent hashing, mostly due to whatever pool the client decides to use.
For the leasing rig sites, all the rig owner can really do is maybe provide screenshots that the miners are indeed performing at expected hashrates, or is there something I'm missing? I don't want a dissatisfied client who'd leave bad feedback.
Thanks!
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May 07, 2014, 02:40:56 AM |
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I setup a rig on betarigs using 4 mining machines, getting about 2Mh. The cgminers on the 4 machines all read normal and steady, with expected hashes totaling 2Mh, but the client is reporting that he's getting 1-1.5Mh instead. The hash chart on the betarig site has it spiking up/down, but averages 2Mh over the last 4 hours.
Is this normal? The betarig FAQ covers how there may be fluctuations and inconsistent hashing, mostly due to whatever pool the client decides to use.
For the leasing rig sites, all the rig owner can really do is maybe provide screenshots that the miners are indeed performing at expected hashrates, or is there something I'm missing? I don't want a dissatisfied client who'd leave bad feedback.
Thanks!
If the chart average is matching your declared rate you have done your part. You can try to explain to the customer how Betarigs chart confirms your hashrate and politely suggest to try another pool. But you may decide to compensate the customer as a courtesy anyway, I would give a 20% time bonus and move on, since I consider my time to be more valuable than my rig's time
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May 07, 2014, 04:52:27 AM |
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I setup a rig on betarigs using 4 mining machines, getting about 2Mh. The cgminers on the 4 machines all read normal and steady, with expected hashes totaling 2Mh, but the client is reporting that he's getting 1-1.5Mh instead. The hash chart on the betarig site has it spiking up/down, but averages 2Mh over the last 4 hours.
Is this normal? The betarig FAQ covers how there may be fluctuations and inconsistent hashing, mostly due to whatever pool the client decides to use.
For the leasing rig sites, all the rig owner can really do is maybe provide screenshots that the miners are indeed performing at expected hashrates, or is there something I'm missing? I don't want a dissatisfied client who'd leave bad feedback.
Thanks!
If the chart average is matching your declared rate you have done your part. You can try to explain to the customer how Betarigs chart confirms your hashrate and politely suggest to try another pool. But you may decide to compensate the customer as a courtesy anyway, I would give a 20% time bonus and move on, since I consider my time to be more valuable than my rig's time I agree on the value of time, which was why I stayed away from leasing, hah. Betarigs was selling the service like the rig owners were really going to be transparent, but it's not so, just like the other leasing sites. Beta is a bit more automated on switching to/from your pools, though, but I ...just don't do well communicating directly to clients.
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