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July 29, 2020, 06:08:51 AM |
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I would say scrape for now is the best option. You have translated algo param names to algo names so it should be fine now? If you dont mind the possibility of response format changing at one point then check for JS call made in the browser (adapt) on https://whattomine.com/coinsI've translated algo param names to algo names but wasn't sure for two of them (cnh and cm29). I think I got them right by process of elimination. The adapt.js is an awesome step up, thanks! As long as you plan to use our data on some other website it would be welcome to put a link + explanation on your side.
Rest assured. Thank you for taking the time to answer my questions and consult, it really means a lot.
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July 29, 2020, 06:24:57 AM |
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OR instead of being so demanding, you can do all of it yourself! Instead of trying to make him take on a different business model, just scrape! What's wrong with that?
I wasn't trying to make fredeq do anything, I was just asking politely while telling that I understand if this is not something that would benefit a lot of people and wouldn't be worth it for him. There are plenty of services that attempt profit switching. Every new parasite thinks they found a loop hole in profit-switching, but it's always a failed scheme. You may mine the most profitable coin, but then there is a massive reorg. Or you mine an illiquid coin that drops dramatically in price before your pool's confirmation threshold is reached.
All of which I am familiar with, but would still like to tackle the problem 'cause free will and shit. Just because you think something cannot be done doesn't make it a fact. I like the website that doesn't cater to this degenerative behavior, that is simple with an amazing UX. But you should certainly be allowed to pay a HUGE price for it on the side.
If you try and redirect 1/10 of the time being arrogant and offensive to actually reading other people's posts with understanding, you would realize I wrote to fredeq that I am more than willing to pay a reasonable price for the features I need. Since you do not posses information about my financial status and what I consider a reasonable price, I would say you should take a HUGE amount of time to rethink which one of us is exhibiting degenerative behavior. Peace out
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August 28, 2020, 03:44:09 AM |
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Hello! The calculator calculates QKC incorrectly I noticed this before and thought that I would fix the error, but after a few months everything is still the same. I connected one farm with 220 megahashes, the calculator writes 488.5793 current income and QKC 476.5064 per day. Miningpool paid an average of 100 QKC for 10 hours, which is 240 QKC per day. The calculator cheats by 2 times. http://prntscr.com/u78dq4http://prntscr.com/u78e1c
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fredeq (OP)
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August 28, 2020, 05:55:38 AM |
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Hello! The calculator calculates QKC incorrectly I noticed this before and thought that I would fix the error, but after a few months everything is still the same. I connected one farm with 220 megahashes, the calculator writes 488.5793 current income and QKC 476.5064 per day. Miningpool paid an average of 100 QKC for 10 hours, which is 240 QKC per day. The calculator cheats by 2 times.
Hey, best to report those problems as soon as they happen. Faster on discord as well. Will check whats going on with qkc.
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August 28, 2020, 05:59:25 AM |
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Hello!
Can you share at which pool you have been mining exactly? QKC has multiple chains and they vary in difficulty.
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August 28, 2020, 02:41:01 PM |
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Indeed qkc calcs are not correct. Switched coin back to testing state and will figure out the correct formula as it differs somehow from default ethash.
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August 29, 2020, 11:02:06 AM |
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QKC calcs should be fine now, thanks for the report!
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September 04, 2020, 11:38:23 AM |
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I'm getting Request Header Or Cookie Too Large now on chrome. I cleared all cookies too. If I go incognito it works. I can't set my hashrates in regular chrome. Any help plz. thx
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September 04, 2020, 11:48:45 AM |
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I'm getting Request Header Or Cookie Too Large now on chrome. I cleared all cookies too. If I go incognito it works. I can't set my hashrates in regular chrome. Any help plz. thx This can only be caused by too big cookies. Maybe try to remove all cookies manually from browser inspector? https://developers.google.com/web/tools/chrome-devtools/storage/cookies
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September 04, 2020, 10:27:32 PM Last edit: September 04, 2020, 10:58:43 PM by tbearhere |
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I'm getting Request Header Or Cookie Too Large now on chrome. I cleared all cookies too. If I go incognito it works. I can't set my hashrates in regular chrome. Any help plz. thx This can only be caused by too big cookies. Maybe try to remove all cookies manually from browser inspector? https://developers.google.com/web/tools/chrome-devtools/storage/cookiesGot it thx
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October 28, 2020, 05:00:17 PM |
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Any idea when you guys expect to be able add the RX 6800 to the top GPUs page?
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October 28, 2020, 05:26:57 PM |
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Any idea when you guys expect to be able add the RX 6800 to the top GPUs page?
When they are available in shops, bought and tested Hopefully will go much smoother than nvidia 30xx
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November 26, 2020, 09:41:17 AM |
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hi, mb it is a noob question, could you tell me plz where does hashrate data for each coin (first left field) come from? For example for bitcoin it is 70 000 Gh/s for that moment ( https://whattomine.com/coins/1-btc-sha-256 ) but there is no such field in json.file
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November 26, 2020, 09:44:14 AM |
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hi, mb it is a noob question, could you tell me plz where does hashrate data for each coin (first left field) come from? For example for bitcoin it is 70 000 Gh/s for that moment ( https://whattomine.com/coins/1-btc-sha-256 ) but there is no such field in json.file Its just calculation default we have setup for every coin before you input your own values. This is your hashrate you want to calculate with, not hashrate of the coin.
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November 26, 2020, 09:55:28 AM |
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hi, mb it is a noob question, could you tell me plz where does hashrate data for each coin (first left field) come from? For example for bitcoin it is 70 000 Gh/s for that moment ( https://whattomine.com/coins/1-btc-sha-256 ) but there is no such field in json.file Its just calculation default we have setup for every coin before you input your own values. This is your hashrate you want to calculate with, not hashrate of the coin. big tnx for such quick answer! Are these magic numbers?
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November 26, 2020, 10:36:57 AM |
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tnx, i understand, one more question plz, how can i correspond coins for nicehash pool? (for example there is Lyra2REv2 algo at nicehash)
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fredeq (OP)
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November 26, 2020, 11:08:25 AM |
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one more question plz, how can i correspond coins for nicehash pool? (for example there is Lyra2REv2 algo at nicehash)
If you mean compare then by "Revenue BTC". All coins have their algos listed as well under algo. You dont know which coin is going to be mined and it doesnt matter, you are getting paid for your hashrate in BTC.
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November 26, 2020, 12:00:45 PM |
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one more question plz, how can i correspond coins for nicehash pool? (for example there is Lyra2REv2 algo at nicehash)
If you mean compare then by "Revenue BTC". All coins have their algos listed as well under algo. You dont know which coin is going to be mined and it doesnt matter, you are getting paid for your hashrate in BTC. some other sites have "special coins" for Nicehash algos (for example there is NiceHash Lyra2REv2) and it differs a little from XVG-Lyra2Rev2
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