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Author Topic: MinerGate Pool [PPS 1.5%] [PPLNS 1%] ZEC-ETH-ETC-BTC-LTC-BCN-XMR-QCN-FCN-XDN  (Read 305855 times)
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September 13, 2016, 10:12:21 AM
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I do not understand the concept of PPLNS pay more in the long run. Can anyone explain please?
Here is a useful article which explains the differences between the two types of payment method. It explains it much better than I could =)
http://www.etcwiki.org/wiki/Bitcoin:_PPLNS_vs_PPS
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September 13, 2016, 12:18:35 PM
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network withdrawal fees are shocking

I agree with you. The withdrawal fees for Monero and Ether are out of this world.

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September 13, 2016, 04:05:50 PM
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network withdrawal fees are shocking

I agree with you. The withdrawal fees for Monero and Ether are out of this world.

http://pool.monero.org 0% fee for the first weeks of work!

What's your view on the recent drop in monero prices?

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September 13, 2016, 05:40:26 PM
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network withdrawal fees are shocking
I agree with you. The withdrawal fees for Monero and Ether are out of this world.
http://pool.monero.org 0% fee for the first weeks of work!
What's your view on the recent drop in monero prices?
I don`t  care, i am long term with monero and i am willing to make the biggest opensource monero pool at http://pool.monero.org

I agree on being long XMR.
The open-source monero pool code is terribly bugged my friend.
That's the reason why only the pools with devs survive.
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September 15, 2016, 02:13:15 PM
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network withdrawal fees are shocking

I agree with you. The withdrawal fees for Monero and Ether are out of this world.

Hi there! We are planning to work on the withdrawal fee for Monero after its hardfork on 21.09. If everything goes well, we will make it less.

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September 15, 2016, 03:18:23 PM
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My 0.3 XMR got withdrawn to a random address while using Mingerate GUI client. Was my password just too bad?
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September 15, 2016, 03:37:51 PM
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My 0.3 XMR got withdrawn to a random address while using Mingerate GUI client. Was my password just too bad?
Sorry to hear that, Most likely your password was insecure or compromised. When dealing with bitcoin, use a password generator for all your passwords, make sure they are very complex and secure - and NEVER repeat the same password on more than one site - you never know which ones are scams and using that password elsewhere. I'm using Last Pass to store my passwords - its very secure. Also, never use the same username for your logins as these forums - that will make you a target!
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September 23, 2016, 11:13:21 PM
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Hi people. I have pointed some miners to Minergate. My question is that if I include a wallet address rather than my username/ email, will I still get paid?

ie:
NsGpuCNMiner -o stratum+tcp://xdn.pool.minergate.com:45620 -u user@email.com -p x

NsGpuCNMiner -o stratum+tcp://xdn.pool.minergate.com:45620 -u ddcjgQ118T17DKCUFDbsXMhq3Rqoj71co4UjAQ24h8swGmQPvbwhv4GQ1mfW6CN7oW8GYV6asMp7rFD eJv8mLMhu1T1dKcLPY  -p x

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September 24, 2016, 06:47:35 AM
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Hi people. I have pointed some miners to Minergate. My question is that if I include a wallet address rather than my username/ email, will I still get paid?

ie:
NsGpuCNMiner -o stratum+tcp://xdn.pool.minergate.com:45620 -u user@email.com -p x

NsGpuCNMiner -o stratum+tcp://xdn.pool.minergate.com:45620 -u ddcjgQ118T17DKCUFDbsXMhq3Rqoj71co4UjAQ24h8swGmQPvbwhv4GQ1mfW6CN7oW8GYV6asMp7rFD eJv8mLMhu1T1dKcLPY  -p x

Thanks!

I used the login details (user@email.com) when processing and that worked for me. I didn't try the other way - you can check by starting an instance and seeing in the MinerGate GUI if your miner count increases or not. My gut feeling is that it wont work, but there is no harm in trying.
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September 24, 2016, 06:50:31 AM
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Hi people. I have pointed some miners to Minergate. My question is that if I include a wallet address rather than my username/ email, will I still get paid?

ie:
NsGpuCNMiner -o stratum+tcp://xdn.pool.minergate.com:45620 -u user@email.com -p x

NsGpuCNMiner -o stratum+tcp://xdn.pool.minergate.com:45620 -u ddcjgQ118T17DKCUFDbsXMhq3Rqoj71co4UjAQ24h8swGmQPvbwhv4GQ1mfW6CN7oW8GYV6asMp7rFD eJv8mLMhu1T1dKcLPY  -p x

Thanks!

I used the login details (user@email.com) when processing and that worked for me. I didn't try the other way - you can check by starting an instance and seeing in the MinerGate GUI if your miner count increases or not. My gut feeling is that it wont work, but there is no harm in trying.

Actually, thinking about it more - its not going to work, the wallet address wont be able to authenticate with your minergate account and you wont be able to define a payment threshold. Use email address and use the payout options in Minergate.
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September 24, 2016, 09:20:26 AM
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Thank you!

Hi people. I have pointed some miners to Minergate. My question is that if I include a wallet address rather than my username/ email, will I still get paid?

ie:
NsGpuCNMiner -o stratum+tcp://xdn.pool.minergate.com:45620 -u user@email.com -p x

NsGpuCNMiner -o stratum+tcp://xdn.pool.minergate.com:45620 -u ddcjgQ118T17DKCUFDbsXMhq3Rqoj71co4UjAQ24h8swGmQPvbwhv4GQ1mfW6CN7oW8GYV6asMp7rFD eJv8mLMhu1T1dKcLPY  -p x

Thanks!

I used the login details (user@email.com) when processing and that worked for me. I didn't try the other way - you can check by starting an instance and seeing in the MinerGate GUI if your miner count increases or not. My gut feeling is that it wont work, but there is no harm in trying.

Actually, thinking about it more - its not going to work, the wallet address wont be able to authenticate with your minergate account and you wont be able to define a payment threshold. Use email address and use the payout options in Minergate.
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September 24, 2016, 11:04:25 AM
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What is the status of monero fee after the fork?

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September 24, 2016, 12:15:08 PM
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Are there any thoughts on adding new coins? I think it would be worth adding CPU algos like HODL or Verium reserve

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September 24, 2016, 04:37:55 PM
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Are there any thoughts on adding new coins? I think it would be worth adding CPU algos like HODL or Verium reserve
I agree, its always good to see more coins =) currently most of the coins in minergate use the same algorithm, its effectively cryptonote + Etherium.
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September 27, 2016, 03:24:27 AM
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I'm confused about the webminer page.

Is it just a fancy faucet?

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September 27, 2016, 04:43:42 AM
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How to add more hashrate on minergate for mining Monero?
Can we buy more hashrate?

What is the withdraw fee for XMR?

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September 27, 2016, 05:59:11 AM
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How to add more hashrate on minergate for mining Monero?

Hashrate is based on your CPU/GPU power add it by installing minergate on more systems.


Can we buy more hashrate?

If you buy more CPU's or GPU's or some kind of hosting that allows mining then youcan


What is the withdraw fee for XMR?

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The withdrawal fee is 0.1XMR
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The withdrawal fee is 0.1XMR

0.1 monero as withdraw fee?? 0.0015btc?? For real??
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The withdrawal fee is 0.1XMR

0.1 monero as withdraw fee?? 0.0015btc?? For real??


Yep, it was setup when XMR was worth nothing - I'm sure that fee is keeping people away from using minergate, people with lower spec machines will have to mine for a day or two just to pay the fee. The fee for other coins like BCN is nowehere near that level. I'm hoping that the dev looks into it and reduces the level down as its likely costing minergate as well as their customers.
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Is there the admin edition miner availble for ubuntu?
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