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Apyminer (OP)
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February 04, 2022, 05:35:10 PM
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Hello,

I'm currently using unmineable to get some coins that are not mineable.

I'm on ethash algorithm and I just don't understand why the hashrate are fluctuating so much.

Curiously the hashrate calculated by the pool is fluctuating a lot during mining. For the cumulated 2 GPUs, I can read values from 18mh/s up to 122mh/s. That's quite an amplitude.

Should I consider this normal ? Or could there be network or gear problems ?
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February 04, 2022, 07:26:18 PM
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I'm not here to talk about the fluctuations but to tell you that unminable pool is cheating, mine ETH on other pool like viabtc, flexpool or ethermine and use the ETH to buy the coins that are unminable directly you will get more quantities than what unminable pool will pay, I've tested this I think you should too.

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