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November 25, 2017, 09:44:47 AM
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Most common equihash formula with 2**13 seems to match BTG.
Currently testing mining on BTG, but blocks have a realy big luck variance.

Could you please help me to explain the result:
  • what is the different between rev and rev 24h? (i understand 24h, but can't get what the rev mean (1 hour?)
  • What does percentage in the last column mean? percentage to which value?
  • Why do some coins reduce these percentage over time? because of the difficulty that will raise in future?


Thanks in advance, i'm just getting start in this mining industry Cheesy
Revenue - current estimated revenue (now)
Revenue 24 - past revenue (for the last 24 hours)
Percentages are relative to Ethereum, Ethereum being a constant 100% at all times for any period (that is why it is highlighted green). Everything is compared to Ethereum basically. Current profitability is present, the other 3 are calculated from past (stored) data. You can see movements and trends using these.

There is no prediction whatsoever on whattomine just pure good ol' stats.
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November 25, 2017, 09:56:20 AM
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Fast and Furious ...
Thanks for BTG...

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November 25, 2017, 03:00:11 PM
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Revenue - current estimated revenue (now)
Revenue 24 - past revenue (for the last 24 hours)
Percentages are relative to Ethereum, Ethereum being a constant 100% at all times for any period (that is why it is highlighted green). Everything is compared to Ethereum basically. Current profitability is present, the other 3 are calculated from past (stored) data. You can see movements and trends using these.

There is no prediction whatsoever on whattomine just pure good ol' stats.

@fonyo, thank you!
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November 26, 2017, 10:17:29 AM
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hello, any way to check a recenlty added coins list? like there is one on coin market cap
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November 26, 2017, 08:01:05 PM
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Revenue - current estimated revenue (now)
Revenue 24 - past revenue (for the last 24 hours)
Percentages are relative to Ethereum, Ethereum being a constant 100% at all times for any period (that is why it is highlighted green). Everything is compared to Ethereum basically. Current profitability is present, the other 3 are calculated from past (stored) data. You can see movements and trends using these.

There is no prediction whatsoever on whattomine just pure good ol' stats.

@fonyo, thank you!

No worries matey. Bear in mind, Ethereum's price is not constant so sometimes it is a bit tricky to see the aforementioned trends & movements. Luckily, Ethereum's price is quite steady and stable except for the spike in the last few days but it is still a better option than comparing everything to BTC for example. When the spike was materialising, some of the stronger, more profitable coins seemed to have their profitability dropping but that wasn't the case, it was Ethereum rising heavily. In Ethereum we trust...

Hope this makes sense.
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November 27, 2017, 11:06:59 PM
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@fredeq,

Thank you for your response. I have another question if I may. What miner did you use to get over 1MH/s with neoscrypt on a 1070 or did you grab that benchmark data from somewhere else? If so, where, or do you have an idea what miner was used to get that result? Nicehash is reporting similar speeds with neoscrypt for a 1070.
Also, if there was any OC and/or mem bump involved, could you please share details?

Thanks in advance!

EDIT: any chance of adding BTG to the mix?

You can check each card oc / undervolt when you hover over the name label.
For 1070 neoscrypt results came from nicehash bundled miner, they named it as `ccminer_neoscrypt` and it was in release 1.7.5.13
There was some update for nvidia cards and neoscrypt recently in nhm. Havent checked but would suggest to try there.

Thanks for helping others in the thread Wink

@majonezas
There is nothing direct for it, but I guess you could track the id of the last coin and simply increment to check for new ones.


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December 04, 2017, 01:15:01 PM
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@fredeq,

Thank you for your response. I have another question if I may. What miner did you use to get over 1MH/s with neoscrypt on a 1070 or did you grab that benchmark data from somewhere else? If so, where, or do you have an idea what miner was used to get that result? Nicehash is reporting similar speeds with neoscrypt for a 1070.
Also, if there was any OC and/or mem bump involved, could you please share details?

Thanks in advance!

EDIT: any chance of adding BTG to the mix?

You can check each card oc / undervolt when you hover over the name label.
For 1070 neoscrypt results came from nicehash bundled miner, they named it as `ccminer_neoscrypt` and it was in release 1.7.5.13
There was some update for nvidia cards and neoscrypt recently in nhm. Havent checked but would suggest to try there.

Thanks for helping others in the thread Wink

@majonezas
There is nothing direct for it, but I guess you could track the id of the last coin and simply increment to check for new ones.



Thank you. I will check.
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December 05, 2017, 04:32:50 PM
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Delisting ETN electroneum for now, the variance is too great.
Will probably relist with some multiplier to account for pools negative luck and high stale rate.

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December 05, 2017, 04:44:48 PM
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Delisting ETN electroneum for now, the variance is too great.
Will probably relist with some multiplier to account for pools negative luck and high stale rate.

I've been mining in almost all pools but never got the Profit shown on whattomine web page for ETN.
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December 05, 2017, 07:44:02 PM
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Delisting ETN electroneum for now, the variance is too great.
Will probably relist with some multiplier to account for pools negative luck and high stale rate.

I'd rather it is listed with some note about big luck variation. Why is BTCZ delisted?
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December 06, 2017, 04:35:13 AM
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Can you add XZC to the compare page?

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December 06, 2017, 05:43:14 PM
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I've been mining in almost all pools but never got the Profit shown on whattomine web page for ETN.

Exactly the reason why it was delisted and waiting for adjusted formula.

@gsanjin
Will be relisted with manual multiplier to reduce estimated rewards.
BTCZ has no market supported by whattomine.

@bitmoeda
That was next on my list, but all the work on vegas and etn + nicehash problems is keeping me occupied.

@bitcanada
Noone knows, hope they are ok

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December 06, 2017, 11:31:57 PM
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Is the VTC values correct or its a bug ...

1050% profit ?
1070 giving 22$/day Huh?

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December 07, 2017, 07:42:11 AM
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Is the VTC values correct or its a bug ...

1050% profit ?
1070 giving 22$/day Huh?

Not sure what was shown there yesterday, or what hashrate you had inputted in the calc.
Looks reasonable now. Without nicehash people cant use big hashing powers to quickly respond to diff / price changes.

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December 07, 2017, 08:34:40 AM
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Is the VTC values correct or its a bug ...

1050% profit ?
1070 giving 22$/day Huh?

Not sure what was shown there yesterday, or what hashrate you had inputted in the calc.
Looks reasonable now. Without nicehash people cant uses big hashing powers to quickly respond to diff / price changes.

It seems nicehash going down caused the high drop of difficulty

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December 08, 2017, 08:36:42 AM
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ETN is still unstable and never gives what is whitten on whattomine chart.
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December 08, 2017, 08:51:29 AM
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ETN is still unstable and never gives what is whitten on whattomine chart.

I would recommend calculating this coin with `current_difficulty` until miners raise the difficulty to old levels of 10G
In case of pools going down there is no way to include this into calculation.

Lets give this coin a few more days before delisting again.

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December 10, 2017, 03:23:56 PM
Last edit: December 10, 2017, 03:38:38 PM by OnesAndZeroes
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I'm curious what the relation is between Rev. BTC and Rev. $ Profit.

The reason I ask is that sometimes the Rev. $ Profit for a coin might be higher even though the Rev. BTC might be lower.


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December 10, 2017, 04:57:22 PM
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I'm curious what the relation is between Rev. BTC and Rev. $ Profit.

The reason I ask is that sometimes the Rev. $ Profit for a coin might be higher even though the Rev. BTC might be lower.




First REV BTC field is using current difficulty, the second 24h average.
REV $ and Profit use difficulty set in form options, so you cant compare all 4 values.

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December 11, 2017, 03:20:50 AM
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Service is down since 3h+. What's happening ?
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