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When you make a bitcoin transaction, there is always an extra bit leftover that goes back into your wallet. In this case, that extra bit happened to be large, due to the way the "coins" in the wallet were arranged.
So what will happen with these 90+ leftover BTC? They weren't added back into the pool balance h2o has been keeping his 3% cut in the same wallet since the beginning -- at this point that cut is around ~200 BTC, corresponding to the 5000+ BTC paid out. The 90 BTC belongs rightfully to him. Not to be a pain, but can you provide this wallets address? I'm sure everyone would like to see what you're claiming
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neofatalist
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January 05, 2014, 07:12:41 AM |
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When you make a bitcoin transaction, there is always an extra bit leftover that goes back into your wallet. In this case, that extra bit happened to be large, due to the way the "coins" in the wallet were arranged.
So what will happen with these 90+ leftover BTC? They weren't added back into the pool balance h2o has been keeping his 3% cut in the same wallet since the beginning -- at this point that cut is around ~200 BTC, corresponding to the 5000+ BTC paid out. The 90 BTC belongs rightfully to him. Not to be a pain, but can you provide this wallets address? I'm sure everyone would like to see what you're claiming How about no. This is a private pool, he can do whatever he wants. If its not worthwhile I will leave, but for now its been a great ride. Apparently its a shitty ride for others, so maybe those others should leave. H2O is providing an amazing service and I'm glad he is working on the pool and ignoring the ungrateful. I have several machines on this server on different settings and I have to say that if it were not for middlecoin and serviecs like middlecoin, my machines would be making little in terms of mining.
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January 05, 2014, 07:32:18 AM |
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When you make a bitcoin transaction, there is always an extra bit leftover that goes back into your wallet. In this case, that extra bit happened to be large, due to the way the "coins" in the wallet were arranged.
So what will happen with these 90+ leftover BTC? They weren't added back into the pool balance h2o has been keeping his 3% cut in the same wallet since the beginning -- at this point that cut is around ~200 BTC, corresponding to the 5000+ BTC paid out. The 90 BTC belongs rightfully to him. Not to be a pain, but can you provide this wallets address? I'm sure everyone would like to see what you're claiming https://blockchain.info/address/1278USLSVEgbm9NKjjD3ukt9him5pjnbHiNote that it also contains already-exchanged coins for the current day.
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aint_no_enthusiast
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January 05, 2014, 07:33:08 AM |
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Awesome performance on the US server, everything back to normal. Thanks @ h2o for your work!
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Shaban
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January 05, 2014, 07:35:26 AM |
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When you make a bitcoin transaction, there is always an extra bit leftover that goes back into your wallet. In this case, that extra bit happened to be large, due to the way the "coins" in the wallet were arranged.
So what will happen with these 90+ leftover BTC? They weren't added back into the pool balance h2o has been keeping his 3% cut in the same wallet since the beginning -- at this point that cut is around ~200 BTC, corresponding to the 5000+ BTC paid out. The 90 BTC belongs rightfully to him. Not to be a pain, but can you provide this wallets address? I'm sure everyone would like to see what you're claiming How about no. This is a private pool, he can do whatever he wants. If its not worthwhile I will leave, but for now its been a great ride. Apparently its a shitty ride for others, so maybe those others should leave. H2O is providing an amazing service and I'm glad he is working on the pool and ignoring the ungrateful. I have several machines on this server on different settings and I have to say that if it were not for middlecoin and serviecs like middlecoin, my machines would be making little in terms of mining. Calm down kid, no one said anything about being ungrateful. I have all my rigs pointed at this pool, but any smart investor would want to know what is happening behind the scenes. Any smart investor would want to know what's happening with their potential earnings. Of course we are all doing better than mining LTC straight, but I would want to see if the correct fees are being taken out. If more is being taken out then there is obviously a problem. Do you give your money to a stock broker and not ask to see where your funds are going and what fees are being taken out? And no, it isn't a private pool... it's a public pool, that's why there is no registration required and ANYONE can join.
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Shaban
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January 05, 2014, 07:44:43 AM |
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When you make a bitcoin transaction, there is always an extra bit leftover that goes back into your wallet. In this case, that extra bit happened to be large, due to the way the "coins" in the wallet were arranged.
So what will happen with these 90+ leftover BTC? They weren't added back into the pool balance h2o has been keeping his 3% cut in the same wallet since the beginning -- at this point that cut is around ~200 BTC, corresponding to the 5000+ BTC paid out. The 90 BTC belongs rightfully to him. Not to be a pain, but can you provide this wallets address? I'm sure everyone would like to see what you're claiming https://blockchain.info/address/1278USLSVEgbm9NKjjD3ukt9him5pjnbHiNote that it also contains already-exchanged coins for the current day. Thank you for the link, but a couple things: 1) this is a pool wallet, not h2o's wallet, so it's not possible to tell from this. 2) If you're referring to the 149BTC remaining in the wallet as h2o's balance, then he shorted himself by 6BTC. This does not explain the 90+ BTC that were transferred today Thanks
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JCviggen
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January 05, 2014, 08:04:48 AM |
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So my 7 Mhash on the EU server paid me 0.027 yesterday. WTF...
Normal was around 0.08 to 0.1. Mining straight litecoin should be more profitable than this. What's going on?
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dablanket
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January 05, 2014, 08:09:59 AM |
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Heya guys, new to this middlecoin pool Wandering if the modded cgminer still required for best performance after the US server fix (eventually applied to EU server)? Using SMOS-Linux (modded BAMT) atm, is it possible to overwrite the cgminer files with the posted precompiled cgminer for middlecoin? Or recompile still required Thanks in advanced
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Vasilis
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January 05, 2014, 08:36:39 AM |
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RickJamesBTC
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January 05, 2014, 08:38:33 AM |
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You were under the minimum payout.
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JCviggen
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January 05, 2014, 08:39:40 AM |
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You didn't reach 0.1 BTC yesterday. That's why. Yesterday payouts were extremely low for the EU server, 75% below expected return. I'm a bit worried that no official comment has been made on this topic. My payout yesterday barely covers eletricity. LTC is not that unprofitable so where are the coins?
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January 05, 2014, 08:42:31 AM |
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You didn't reach 0.1 BTC yesterday. That's why. Yesterday payouts were extremely low for the EU server, 75% below expected return. I'm a bit worried that no official comment has been made on this topic. My payout yesterday barely covers eletricity. LTC is not that unprofitable so where are the coins? .01, and how much is your unexchanged balance?
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January 05, 2014, 08:50:50 AM |
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You were under the minimum payout. Payouts are automatic, and occur once a day, if your balance is greater than 0.01 BTC
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JCviggen
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January 05, 2014, 08:52:33 AM |
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You didn't reach 0.1 BTC yesterday. That's why. Yesterday payouts were extremely low for the EU server, 75% below expected return. I'm a bit worried that no official comment has been made on this topic. My payout yesterday barely covers eletricity. LTC is not that unprofitable so where are the coins? .01, and how much is your unexchanged balance? Yeah that, thanks. Unexchanged is around 0.02 currently, there was definitely a buildup of unexchanged yesterday adding to the low pay-out woes but still not to the extent that the total was near the predicted LTC return. Maybe we were just unlucky. Either way I am stuck on this pool for another 10 days while I am on holiday. Fingers crossed.
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January 05, 2014, 08:52:54 AM |
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Looking at: http://middlecoin2.s3-website-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/#1H3x2KT6K5cp1gDFSo5vQcezkXPjqZSxmMI'm thinking you didn't reach a 0.01 balance before last nights payout. At this time there's about 0.025 divided over unexchanged and balance, which seems about on par for a days work for you. It looks like h2o couldn't sell the coins, you had generated, fast enough for the payout. They will be included in today's payout.
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January 05, 2014, 09:23:54 AM |
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Heya guys, new to this middlecoin pool Wandering if the modded cgminer still required for best performance after the US server fix (eventually applied to EU server)? Using SMOS-Linux (modded BAMT) atm, is it possible to overwrite the cgminer files with the posted precompiled cgminer for middlecoin? Or recompile still required Thanks in advanced I was about to write you a guide, but someone's done it for you already : http://rumorscity.com/2013/12/11/how-to-upgrade-cgminer-version-3-7-2-for-bamt/You should be able to compile your own. Alternatively you could just download my compiled versions (linked above) and follow the tutorial's instructions on moving the preexisting cgminer folder to another name, and renaming the downloaded install folder to "cgminer". Should work fine. After playing with it this afternoon, I seem to find they all have little caveats. 3.7.2 has the 5 minute wait if it swaps pools before reconnecting (possibly a moot point now with middlecoin). 3.1.1 seems to ramp up hashrate quicker than the others on disconnect (a great thing). I've moved from 3.5.0 to 3.1.1 today and I'm happy with the decision.
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January 05, 2014, 09:44:03 AM |
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Heya guys, new to this middlecoin pool Wandering if the modded cgminer still required for best performance after the US server fix (eventually applied to EU server)? Using SMOS-Linux (modded BAMT) atm, is it possible to overwrite the cgminer files with the posted precompiled cgminer for middlecoin? Or recompile still required Thanks in advanced I was about to write you a guide, but someone's done it for you already : http://rumorscity.com/2013/12/11/how-to-upgrade-cgminer-version-3-7-2-for-bamt/You should be able to compile your own. Alternatively you could just download my compiled versions (linked above) and follow the tutorial's instructions on moving the preexisting cgminer folder to another name, and renaming the downloaded install folder to "cgminer". Should work fine. After playing with it this afternoon, I seem to find they all have little caveats. 3.7.2 has the 5 minute wait if it swaps pools before reconnecting (possibly a moot point now with middlecoin). 3.1.1 seems to ramp up hashrate quicker than the others on disconnect (a great thing). I've moved from 3.5.0 to 3.1.1 today and I'm happy with the decision. Thanks for your help Will give a try when returned home
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January 05, 2014, 10:22:07 AM |
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Heya guys, new to this middlecoin pool Wandering if the modded cgminer still required for best performance after the US server fix (eventually applied to EU server)? Using SMOS-Linux (modded BAMT) atm, is it possible to overwrite the cgminer files with the posted precompiled cgminer for middlecoin? Or recompile still required Thanks in advanced I was about to write you a guide, but someone's done it for you already : http://rumorscity.com/2013/12/11/how-to-upgrade-cgminer-version-3-7-2-for-bamt/You should be able to compile your own. Alternatively you could just download my compiled versions (linked above) and follow the tutorial's instructions on moving the preexisting cgminer folder to another name, and renaming the downloaded install folder to "cgminer". Should work fine. After playing with it this afternoon, I seem to find they all have little caveats. 3.7.2 has the 5 minute wait if it swaps pools before reconnecting (possibly a moot point now with middlecoin). 3.1.1 seems to ramp up hashrate quicker than the others on disconnect (a great thing). I've moved from 3.5.0 to 3.1.1 today and I'm happy with the decision. sence h20 fixed the server dont really need to use my compiled versions now but i guess it does not hurt to use them either i like 3.1.1 best myself also seems to work best for middlecoin.
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January 05, 2014, 10:24:00 AM |
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First of all, thank you H2O! Im mining currently on the US Server, sadly im still having about 10% less hash power...do you guys know how can i fix that? Im using the recompiled cgminer 3.1.1 and stil getting about 560kh per GPU instead 620 as im getting on the EU servers. Also im having about 10% stale shares, i dont have any on the EU server, im guessing that is because of the higher ping, which is about 200ms for the US and about 50ms for the EU... Thank you in advice!
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January 05, 2014, 10:28:13 AM Last edit: January 05, 2014, 10:39:19 AM by bal3wolf |
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First of all, thank you H2O! Im mining currently on the US Server, sadly im still having about 10% less hash power...do you guys know how can i fix that? Im using the recompiled cgminer 3.1.1 and stil getting about 560kh per GPU instead 620 as im getting on the EU servers. Also im having about 10% stale shares, i dont have any on the EU server, im guessing that is because of the higher ping, which is about 200ms for the US and about 50ms for the EU... Thank you in advice!
probly best to stick to eu if your ping is 200ms to us that would be the reason for stales my 6950 mined for 7 hrs with 0 stale 1 reject 3 getworks on the us server my 7970x2 had 1 reject 0 stale 0 getwork i think h20 is going to upgrade eu soon maybe today i cant remmber what he said. ozoner does mining on linux give much boost to your kh if any ? my other pc i could toss linux on sence its a mining/file server serviio has a linux app so it would still work fine streaming stuff to my wd tv live.
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