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August 02, 2014, 05:22:13 PM |
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Main chart has been updated for today: http://cryp.todayRental pricing page is now live and being updated every 10 minutes: http://cryp.today/currentX11 has been doing reasonably well the last couple of days.
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August 04, 2014, 04:42:12 PM |
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Hi, I misunderstood something or on the graph: http://cryp.today/you are not actually saying on which pool you are mining with the rig on LeaseRig X11? Thanks for your efforts!!
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August 04, 2014, 05:15:41 PM |
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Hi, I misunderstood something or on the graph: http://cryp.today/you are not actually saying on which pool you are mining with the rig on LeaseRig X11? Thanks for your efforts!! I'm not mining, I'm renting out my rig and someone else is paying me for it and mining something with it. That payment, i.e. rental income is what I show on the chart. I guess I should update the FAQ on the site to explain this better. It is explained in the first post of this thread.
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August 04, 2014, 05:19:02 PM |
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Main chart has been updated for today: http://cryp.todayCheck out rental pricing page: http://cryp.today/currentScryptGuild will be removed tomorrow and GHash.io (Scrypt) and multipool.us (Scrypt) will be added within the next few days.
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August 04, 2014, 11:26:55 PM |
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ScryptGuild will be removed tomorrow and GHash.io (Scrypt) and multipool.us (Scrypt) will be added within the next few days.
We'll this should be interesting. I don't have high hopes for either of these pools, but it's not like there are a lot of choices. Ghash doesn't publish their profitability. A couple of months ago I used a support incident to ask them about this, and they were classically non-committal. They suggested that I mine there to see how profitable they were Multipool.us has that disconnect we talked about earlier where they pick the most profitable coins but make you exchange them. Should be interesting to see if you can automate this and be profitable.
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August 04, 2014, 11:58:04 PM |
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ScryptGuild will be removed tomorrow and GHash.io (Scrypt) and multipool.us (Scrypt) will be added within the next few days.
We'll this should be interesting. I don't have high hopes for either of these pools, but it's not like there are a lot of choices. Ghash doesn't publish their profitability. A couple of months ago I used a support incident to ask them about this, and they were classically non-committal. They suggested that I mine there to see how profitable they were Multipool.us has that disconnect we talked about earlier where they pick the most profitable coins but make you exchange them. Should be interesting to see if you can automate this and be profitable. I'm picking GHash because of their hashrate, at 10-11 GH/s they'll be about 3rd/4th largest on my list (after CM and NH, and about equal with WP), so even though there isn't much to choose between Scrypt pools these days we'll have at least the largest ones covered. I'm trying to set up Cryptsy "full auto" on multipool.us and it's not working - pulled a handful of deposit addresses and now it's timing out whenever I click the save button in settings. So I may need to set it up manually. In any case the best I could do would be daily deposit/exchange. We'll see how that works.
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August 06, 2014, 04:34:22 PM |
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Main chart has been updated for today: http://cryp.todayCheck out rental pricing page: http://cryp.today/currentWafflePool started X13 mining yesterday after about a week off but it's now disabled again due to low profitability.
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August 07, 2014, 05:12:36 PM |
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Main chart has been updated for today: http://cryp.todayCheck out rental pricing page: http://cryp.today/currentI have added GHash.io (Scrypt multipool) and MultiPool.us (Scrypt auto-switching pool with Cryptsy automatic conversion into BTC). I will be removing LeaseRig X11 within the next few days. Demand in that category has gone down significantly and I often need to price my rig at less than half of the next lowest price to get it rented out. Instead of spending my time babysitting that rig I'll take another stab at setting up multi-algo switching for NH and TMB.
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August 09, 2014, 07:58:34 PM |
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Any idea what will happen when doge/ltc merge mine? Will it be twice as profitable? Which pools will support it?
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August 10, 2014, 03:45:46 AM |
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Main chart has been updated for Saturday: http://cryp.todaySorry for the delay, today's update was supposed to be automatic but apparently my scripts need some work. Rental pricing page http://cryp.today/current has been updating without issues but some of BetaRigs numbers were skewed by rigs with unrentable prices. Not sure who or why is doing that, but e.g. in Scrypt there are two 1 MH/s rigs priced at 0.001, which makes their total rental prices so low that BetaRigs doesn't allow to rent them but still returns as available in their API. I added some hacks to prevent these results from getting into my data, so it should be good at least for now.
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August 10, 2014, 03:56:42 AM |
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Any idea what will happen when doge/ltc merge mine? Will it be twice as profitable? Which pools will support it?
I hope most pools will support it. I know that SimpleDoge and MultiPool.us are planning it, not sure about others, haven't been following too closely. Initially there might be some increased profitability but I don't think it will be anywhere near twice, and eventually it will probably slide to the regular LTC level. Most miners will be dumping the coins just like they do now and I don't see the merger bringing any fundamental change that would increase DEMAND, which is what ultimately drives exchange rates. That's just my opinion though and I'd like to be proven wrong - I think we all could use some profit boost...
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August 11, 2014, 07:44:11 PM |
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I have not read through every page of comments, this may have been answered previously, if so I apologize.
So your chart is showing earnings of around .0015 BTC/day per Mhash on BetaRigs x11.
If I go on Coinwarz and punch in a gig's worth of khash in the x11 field (1,000,000 khash) the highest result I get is around 0.23 BTC/day.
You are reporting .0015 BTC per day per mhash, so if I was running a full gig that should get me 1.5 BTC per day. I understand your numbers are based on renting out your rigs, but are you able to explain why there is such a dicrepancy and how you are pulling in that much BTC per mhash compared to the Coinwars profitability charts?
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August 11, 2014, 09:13:20 PM |
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I have not read through every page of comments, this may have been answered previously, if so I apologize.
So your chart is showing earnings of around .0015 BTC/day per Mhash on BetaRigs x11.
If I go on Coinwarz and punch in a gig's worth of khash in the x11 field (1,000,000 khash) the highest result I get is around 0.23 BTC/day.
You are reporting .0015 BTC per day per mhash, so if I was running a full gig that should get me 1.5 BTC per day. I understand your numbers are based on renting out your rigs, but are you able to explain why there is such a dicrepancy and how you are pulling in that much BTC per mhash compared to the Coinwars profitability charts?
You don't have to read the whole thread, it's right there in the first post 3) To make Scrypt-N, X11, and X13 comparisons meaningful I'm using "scrypt equivalent" hashrate, i.e. the hashrate the same mining rigs (based on AMD R9 GPUs) were generating for scrypt before I repurposed them. Current ratios are: 0.47 for Scrypt-N hashrate vs Scrypt, 5.2 for X11 vs Scrypt, 3.0 for X13 vs Scrypt. See also caveat 3a below. This means that for example if you have an R9 280X that produces 750 KH/s in Scrypt mode and 3.9 MH/s in X11 mode you would be getting results similar to what's shown on the charts. If you are undervolting/overvolting/overclocking you may be getting better or worse ratio than I am.
In other words, if you want to compare to "real" X11 hashrate you would need to divide my numbers by 5.2, which would bring it close to what you're seeing on CoinWarz. I'm working on a better way to represent these comparisons but it's been slow going due to all sorts of boring reasons. For now just keep in mind that all non-Scrypt numbers are fudged by a certain factor.
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August 12, 2014, 02:46:12 AM |
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Have any of you guys figured out whether Zen cloud is really hashing at the pool you put in, or is it just some made up average of the previous day? People want to know if they are really hashing or not.
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August 12, 2014, 05:41:33 AM |
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Have any of you guys figured out whether Zen cloud is really hashing at the pool you put in, or is it just some made up average of the previous day? People want to know if they are really hashing or not.
Funny you should mention that because I had the exact same question a couple of weeks ago and I'm yet to get any satisfactory answers. My thoughts on the subject: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=720844.0Main thing that is really bothering me there is that their pool earnings estimates - presumably based on last 24 hours - are very similar to each other, totally unlike what I'm seeing in my stats, or what poolpicker reports. For example WafflePool or even CoinKing are steadily just below NiceHash according to Zen. That part is definitely bogus. I'm collecting some actual in-the-pocket numbers and will try to make sense of it.
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