MoparMiningLLC
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September 28, 2018, 03:08:31 PM |
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c'mon block! at 30 hours - lets get another one this week!
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clgrissom3
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September 28, 2018, 04:58:03 PM |
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Block by sidewinder...another sub-100% block! A nice fat one! This is our 1st of BLOCK FRIDAY!
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MoparMiningLLC
aka Stryfe
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September 28, 2018, 05:30:32 PM |
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Block by sidewinder...another sub-100% block! A nice fat one! This is our 1st of BLOCK FRIDAY! right? let's get 3 more today! I got a little bit better of a reward this time, right now, its still very little only about $4.60 for 30 hours of 69-71 TH/s I cant wait to see what the total is after reaching full ramp up. but still its 3 blocks in 3 days. I think someone said it earlier, at full ramp up, it's .005 per block at my current TH/s speed. Block Block UTC Miner Reward N Diff N Range Pool N Avg Your % Your N Diff Your N Avg Your BTC 543474 2018-Sep-28 16:57 12.63229388 35.782T 206hr 12m 21s 207.03PHs 0.01% 2.011G 11.64THs 0.00070994
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September 28, 2018, 05:39:36 PM |
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Block by sidewinder...another sub-100% block! A nice fat one! This is our 1st of BLOCK FRIDAY! Ou yeah, hit me blockie too. Can update my mining hardware, still eat mom`s food/working place
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BTC: 3Qnnx4cu45Gx4WcksNCnBPu3TaUZ5sKkLo LTC: LYX1ZH7f4qcXq52AzA6grUYDfDngVz7BEi XRP: rLrbZMJDdL8eQd7HsW314bCtvE16LTLYkM?dt=1113
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clgrissom3
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Carl, aka Sonny :)
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September 28, 2018, 06:08:48 PM |
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Block by sidewinder...another sub-100% block! A nice fat one! This is our 1st of BLOCK FRIDAY! right? let's get 3 more today! I got a little bit better of a reward this time, right now, its still very little only about $4.60 for 30 hours of 69-71 TH/s I cant wait to see what the total is after reaching full ramp up. but still its 3 blocks in 3 days. I think someone said it earlier, at full ramp up, it's .005 per block at my current TH/s speed. Block Block UTC Miner Reward N Diff N Range Pool N Avg Your % Your N Diff Your N Avg Your BTC 543474 2018-Sep-28 16:57 12.63229388 35.782T 206hr 12m 21s 207.03PHs 0.01% 2.011G 11.64THs 0.00070994 I've been watching your posts here and there is a very simple approach to all of this...all pools will find the expected number of blocks (100%) over time (unless there is block withholding going on) as luck will always even out. The real difference between pools is transaction and pool fees. For example, antpoo does not give the transaction fees to the miners so you would lose big time there. Pools like KanoPool and Slush both give transaction fees back to the miners so the difference is 0.9% pool fees here vs 2.0% at slush. The math is painfully simple and test runs are not necessary as diff changes effects everyone's payouts ...if you want to get the most out of your hashrate, point all of your machines here.
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MoparMiningLLC
aka Stryfe
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September 28, 2018, 06:18:35 PM |
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I've been watching your posts here and there is a very simple approach to all of this...all pools will find the expected number of blocks (100%) over time (unless there is block withholding going on) as luck will always even out. The real difference between pools is transaction and pool fees. For example, antpoo does not give the transaction fees to the miners so you would lose big time there. Pools like KanoPool and Slush both give transaction fees back to the miners so the difference is 0.9% pool fees here vs 2.0% at slush. The math is painfully simple and test runs are not necessary as diff changes effects everyone's payouts ...if you want to get the most out of your hashrate, point all of your machines here.
Maybe so, but I have done where I have 5 miners on one pool, another 5 on another etc etc for several months and they do not always balance out - some pools consistently do better than others. I even solo mine on a few - praying for that lottery win lol Some pools just seem to have more luck at different times, so maybe with a longer time frame the more it will even out - maybe not. But either way, I am by no means complaining. I enjoy mining and I understand it is all pretty much risk based. My posts here are more or less concerning the ramping up and ramping down. I can see this done in several pools but not as many are as transparent as this pool is - hence why I am asking/commenting about it here.
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LunEm
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September 28, 2018, 06:39:39 PM |
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Block by sidewinder...another sub-100% block! A nice fat one! This is our 1st of BLOCK FRIDAY! Good start to the weekend 🍻
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NotFuzzyWarm
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September 28, 2018, 07:28:27 PM |
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You are mining dust... AFAIK it takes at least 1THs, probably a bit more, to be above the dust level. If by R-box you are referring to the video streaming device -- forget it. Read https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=2415854.0 point-3. You log in with your user name - not email address.
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aymantamim
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September 28, 2018, 07:42:12 PM |
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You are mining dust... AFAIK it takes at least 1THs, probably a bit more, to be above the dust level. If by R-box you are referring to the video streaming device -- forget it. Read https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=2415854.0 point-3. You log in with your user name - not email address. dear thanks for your replay my r-new miner is 110w only so I can run it on solar power I am collecting some mining for the future not for now may be 1 bitcoin reach 1 million dollars in the future
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clgrissom3
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September 28, 2018, 08:33:22 PM |
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You are mining dust... AFAIK it takes at least 1THs, probably a bit more, to be above the dust level. If by R-box you are referring to the video streaming device -- forget it. Read https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=2415854.0 point-3. You log in with your user name - not email address. dear thanks for your replay my r-new miner is 110w only so I can run it on solar power I am collecting some mining for the future not for now may be 1 bitcoin reach 1 million dollars in the future Haha! Now that's a good positive outlook on things!
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ccgllc
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Math doesn't care what you believe.
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September 28, 2018, 10:18:22 PM |
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I've been watching your posts here and there is a very simple approach to all of this...all pools will find the expected number of blocks (100%) over time (unless there is block withholding going on) as luck will always even out. The real difference between pools is transaction and pool fees. For example, antpoo does not give the transaction fees to the miners so you would lose big time there. Pools like KanoPool and Slush both give transaction fees back to the miners so the difference is 0.9% pool fees here vs 2.0% at slush. The math is painfully simple and test runs are not necessary as diff changes effects everyone's payouts ...if you want to get the most out of your hashrate, point all of your machines here.
I fully agree with this. The ONLY way you can accurately compare earnings between pools is to have a small pool of miners (say a dozen or more) running on one pool, and another set concurrently running on a 2nd pool. Even then, you would have to work on balancing the pool of miners so their total hashrates were below your error acceptance level. E.g. If your interested in a 0.1% difference in earning, the two pools of miners would need to be balance to within 0.05% worst case. 0.01% would be a lot better. Then you would need to run them for several hundred blocks worth, with whichever pool does the least blocks/month being the governer. Just run the math... for instance, I have some 841s that only pull 13.3TH, others pull 13.6TH. If I just used one of each of those, one per pool, there would be a built in bias of over 2.25% in earnings between the two - independant of which pools I pointed them at. If you take one miner and point at one pool for a few days or weeks, then use that same miner to point at another pool for a few days or week, your results are going to be corrupted by both the likely difficutly change that occured during the test period, and the dumb luck the pools had for that short period of time. The only thing that holds true is what the quoted author states.
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Mined for a living since 2017. Dabbled for years before that. Linux admin since 0.96 kernel and Slackware distributions on (4) floppies...
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1xA921 + 1xA741 + Backup-->1xA6 ;)
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September 28, 2018, 10:21:00 PM |
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i'am using new r-box so my speed is from 70ghs to 100ghs did I will get profit from mining or they will be dust till next payment type update? my address is 3DCL997nrDrQALNR9xNp9VCmpQ3kn7m99T also link https://www.kano.is/address.php?a=3DCL997nrDrQALNR9xNp9VCmpQ3kn7m99Tis not working with me why? I started only from 2 hours ago second problem I can not log till now with my account <REMOVE YOUR EMAIL ADDRESS FROM YOUR POST UNLESS YOU'RE INVITING SOMEONE TO HACK YOUR ACCOUNT>what is the problem? See above red text...
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The BTCest mining pool (<1% fee): KanoPool***PPLNS rewards averaged over the 5Nd to reduce variance***
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1xA921 + 1xA741 + Backup-->1xA6 ;)
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September 28, 2018, 10:24:32 PM |
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Block by sidewinder...another sub-100% block! A nice fat one! This is our 1st of BLOCK FRIDAY! Thanks, 'Wind-Meister! Now, let's end this month with a BTClockalanche, please!!!
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The BTCest mining pool (<1% fee): KanoPool***PPLNS rewards averaged over the 5Nd to reduce variance***
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BSGMiner
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1xA921 + 1xA741 + Backup-->1xA6 ;)
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September 28, 2018, 10:29:42 PM |
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I got a little bit better of a reward this time, right now, its still very little only about $4.60 for 30 hours of 69-71 TH/s I cant wait to see what the total is after reaching full ramp up. but still its 3 blocks in 3 days. I think someone said it earlier, at full ramp up, it's .005 per block at my current TH/s speed.
Block Block UTC Miner Reward N Diff N Range Pool N Avg Your % Your N Diff Your N Avg Your BTC 543474 2018-Sep-28 16:57 12.63229388 35.782T 206hr 12m 21s 207.03PHs 0.01% 2.011G 11.64THs 0.00070994
...and considering that block's reward was at "11.64THs", simple math--0.00070994 / (11.64 / 70)--tells me your ramped up reward would've been... 0.00426939 BTCP.S. - I think the quoted 0.005 reward was before the last diff change.
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The BTCest mining pool (<1% fee): KanoPool***PPLNS rewards averaged over the 5Nd to reduce variance***
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kano (OP)
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September 28, 2018, 10:32:10 PM |
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to @kanoi'am using new r-box so my speed is from 70ghs to 100ghs did I will get profit from mining or they will be dust till next payment type update? my address is 3DCL997nrDrQALNR9xNp9VCmpQ3kn7m99T also link https://www.kano.is/address.php?a=3DCL997nrDrQALNR9xNp9VCmpQ3kn7m99Tis not working with me why? I started only from 2 hours ago second problem I can not log till now with my account deleted what is the problem? oops - as BSGMiner said above - don't post email addresses. I didn't notice your email was there. I've deleted your post. However, there's no account with that email address. You were repeatedly trying to login with an account that doesn't exist so your IP was banned. Ban cleared. Try creating the account again.
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cryptopeon
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September 29, 2018, 02:07:55 AM |
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Hey Guys! I just joined the mining scene and joined your pool, I have 5 S9's with more on the way. While I'm waiting for my 220V circuits to be setup I have 1 S9 pointed here on a 110V. My question is, when are payouts paid? I was connected during the last 2 found blocks and my payout on the first was a miniscule 0.00006859 and the second 0.0002497, I know this is very small but just curious how it works.
Thanks,
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MoparMiningLLC
aka Stryfe
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September 29, 2018, 02:27:31 AM Last edit: September 29, 2018, 02:41:11 AM by Stryfe |
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Hey Guys! I just joined the mining scene and joined your pool, I have 5 S9's with more on the way. While I'm waiting for my 220V circuits to be setup I have 1 S9 pointed here on a 110V. My question is, when are payouts paid? I was connected during the last 2 found blocks and my payout on the first was a miniscule 0.00006859 and the second 0.0002497, I know this is very small but just curious how it works.
Thanks,
**Edited** the first payout will not pay out at this time, as Kano had pointed out to me earlier (yesterday, I think) anything below .0001 is considered "dust" and will not pay. It will stay in your rewards for the time being. Kano has also pointed out he is working on changing the accounting so as to be able to pay out the "dust" coming soon
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clgrissom3
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Carl, aka Sonny :)
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September 29, 2018, 02:29:29 AM |
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Hey Guys! I just joined the mining scene and joined your pool, I have 5 S9's with more on the way. While I'm waiting for my 220V circuits to be setup I have 1 S9 pointed here on a 110V. My question is, when are payouts paid? I was connected during the last 2 found blocks and my payout on the first was a miniscule 0.00006859 and the second 0.0002497, I know this is very small but just curious how it works.
Thanks,
Well, we hit a block, wait for 101 confirmations, and then the payouts are sent out...and when the payouts are confirmed they hit your wallet. There is no set time or threshold for payouts...yet. There are some changes coming sometime before the end of the year when dust payouts will also be paid out on a weekly or monthly basis. That second one of 0.0002497 should be paid out when the latest block payout goes out since it's above the 0.00010000 dust limit.
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MoparMiningLLC
aka Stryfe
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September 29, 2018, 02:38:07 AM |
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Hey Guys! I just joined the mining scene and joined your pool, I have 5 S9's with more on the way. While I'm waiting for my 220V circuits to be setup I have 1 S9 pointed here on a 110V. My question is, when are payouts paid? I was connected during the last 2 found blocks and my payout on the first was a miniscule 0.00006859 and the second 0.0002497, I know this is very small but just curious how it works.
Thanks,
Well, we hit a block, wait for 101 confirmations, and then the payouts are sent out...and when the payouts are confirmed they hit your wallet. There is no set time or threshold for payouts...yet. There are some changes coming sometime before the end of the year when dust payouts will also be paid out on a weekly or monthly basis. That second one of 0.0002497 should be paid out when the latest block payout goes out since it's above the 0.00010000 dust limit. oh snap - yes thanks for making this post, I thought I saw 4 zeros on that second payment. I was wrong and will edit my response.
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kano (OP)
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September 29, 2018, 03:30:44 AM |
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... and don't forget There's a bunch of Help pages on the web site on the right under "Help" and of course Discord as per the invite on the Web Home page
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