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May 20, 2014, 01:13:05 PM
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Hi all

Just a little advice to save me pool hoping and making nothing whist experimenting

I have just ordered 2 more S1's so that will make 3 when I get them, at present I have my single unit on BTCGuild, although I sometimes move it to GHash, and Slush's pool

I also have a Butterfly Labs 25GH/s thing, and a shit loads of erupters  the usb sticks are mining FRC so they can stay there, and the 25GH/s is on GHash at present.

But anyway back to the question

Do I put all 3 ant's on one pool and if so which one would you guys put the 3 on if it were you.

Or do I hedge my bets and spread them, 1 on BTCGuild, 1 on GHash, and the other on Slush's pool ?


I guess a lot of you are mining multi setups so what do you do ?

Thanks guys
Mark


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May 22, 2014, 06:52:24 PM
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Hi all

Just a little advice to save me pool hoping and making nothing whist experimenting

I have just ordered 2 more S1's so that will make 3 when I get them, at present I have my single unit on BTCGuild, although I sometimes move it to GHash, and Slush's pool

I also have a Butterfly Labs 25GH/s thing, and a shit loads of erupters  the usb sticks are mining FRC so they can stay there, and the 25GH/s is on GHash at present.

But anyway back to the question

Do I put all 3 ant's on one pool and if so which one would you guys put the 3 on if it were you.

Or do I hedge my bets and spread them, 1 on BTCGuild, 1 on GHash, and the other on Slush's pool ?


I guess a lot of you are mining multi setups so what do you do ?

Thanks guys
Mark

I have 7 s1 on Ghash and when I made my calculations even for the 0 fees ghash is better to
leave it there
Now on the other hand since you have 3 s1s try them all for a week and see which pool is more profitable
then switch all to it
Publish the report if you want...
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May 23, 2014, 02:17:17 AM
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I'd suggest giving P2Pool a whirl!

At 540GH/s - 600GH/s you should be good on any close node.

Not sure where you are, my p2pool node is in US: http://mining.coincadence.com

0% fee + TX fees paid to miners + Support the network and decentralized mining Smiley
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