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You guys shouldn't make an huge dual out of rejects, it can happen on coins with fast block time. I mean, don't let that move you away from pools more profitable.
You can see what I mean on coinchoose. There's "Profitability" and "Profitability adjusted for stales". If the latter is highest, it's still the most profitable, even if the miner output looks ugly if you decide to mine it.
Let's say Litecoin gives me 0% rejects. Do I want to profit-mine it?
Or perhaps your rig isn't very well configured for a coin-hopping pool. Play around with "intensity", "scan-time", "expiry" and "queue". There are 2 or 3 threads about it.
Why rigs configured for coin-switching pool MiddleCoin are giving >50% reject on the coin-switching CleverMining? And giving <1% on the coin-switching WafflePool? Could you please advise? My usual reject rate on the MC was around 1..2%. Why CleverM acting so different?
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February 18, 2014, 04:12:09 PM |
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Please be advised, I have taken care of my situation and the negative rating on my Trust score has been removed.
From thehun. Quote from: eroxors on Today at 09:17:55 AM Is tealover's debt resolved? No, I never heard back from him tealover seems to be a complete sociopath and a complete moron at the same time, lol.
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February 18, 2014, 04:16:20 PM |
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You guys shouldn't make an huge dual out of rejects, it can happen on coins with fast block time. I mean, don't let that move you away from pools more profitable.
You can see what I mean on coinchoose. There's "Profitability" and "Profitability adjusted for stales". If the latter is highest, it's still the most profitable, even if the miner output looks ugly if you decide to mine it.
Let's say Litecoin gives me 0% rejects. Do I want to profit-mine it?
Or perhaps your rig isn't very well configured for a coin-hopping pool. Play around with "intensity", "scan-time", "expiry" and "queue". There are 2 or 3 threads about it.
Why rigs configured for coin-switching pool MiddleCoin are giving >50% reject on the CleverMining? Ans giving <1% on the WafflePool? Could you please advise? Well, it's not easy for me, because coin-switching pools are just for fallback: i.e. I have nothing else more interesting to mine. Since it's an hobby, being enthusiast/learner is also important vs ROI and profit, heh. Then there's the issue that multi-coin pools crush coins... What I do know is that "scan-time" and "expiry" defaults are too high, coming from Bitcoin days. Consider 10 or 15 on each, I dunno, there are other threads here at BTCtalk that discuss them. Then, very high intensity seems detrimental (perhaps due to use of basic CPUs, pay attention if CPU usage is too high with your settings, and try intensity 18 if you had 20 and 12 if you had -I 13 -g 2) So, if you're mining a "fast" coin on one pool (vs a slow one elsewhere), maxing out Kh/s with high intensity, lots of work may be lost. "Middle-ground" settings work better. Then, there's also network latency from your rigs to the chosen stratum server(s). High latency is terrible for coins with fast block time. Ping or tracert the servers and choose closer ones.
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February 18, 2014, 04:21:23 PM |
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Well, it's not easy for me, because coin-switching pools are just for fallback: i.e. I have nothing else more interesting to mine. Since it's an hobby, being enthusiast/learner is also important vs ROI and profit, heh. Then there's the issue that multi-coin pools crush coins...
What I do know is that "scan-time" and "expiry" defaults are too high, coming from Bitcoin days. Consider 10 or 15 on each, I dunno, there are other threads here at BTCtalk that discuss them. Then, very high intensity seems detrimental for ones with basic CPUs, pay attention if CPU usage is too high with your settings (try intensity 18 if you had 20 and 12 if you had -I 13 -g 2)
So, if you're mining a "fast" coin on one pool (vs a slow one elsewhere), maxing out Kh/s with high intensity, lots of work may be lost. "Middle-ground" settings work better.
"scan-time" and "expiry" are already done to "15" when I started with middlecoin, intensity the same, I never do more than "13". With middlecoin it worked fine, I could reduce rejects a lot.
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February 18, 2014, 04:23:13 PM |
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Well, it's not easy for me, because coin-switching pools are just for fallback: i.e. I have nothing else more interesting to mine. Since it's an hobby, being enthusiast/learner is also important vs ROI and profit, heh. Then there's the issue that multi-coin pools crush coins...
What I do know is that "scan-time" and "expiry" defaults are too high, coming from Bitcoin days. Consider 10 or 15 on each, I dunno, there are other threads here at BTCtalk that discuss them. Then, very high intensity seems detrimental for ones with basic CPUs, pay attention if CPU usage is too high with your settings (try intensity 18 if you had 20 and 12 if you had -I 13 -g 2)
So, if you're mining a "fast" coin on one pool (vs a slow one elsewhere), maxing out Kh/s with high intensity, lots of work may be lost. "Middle-ground" settings work better.
"scan-time" and "expiry" already done to "15" when I started with middlecoin, intensity the same, I never do more than "13". Then if it's isn't latency to server or high cpu usage (not only CPU% but interrupts per/second and such), I have no idea
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February 18, 2014, 04:26:51 PM |
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Well, it's not easy for me, because coin-switching pools are just for fallback: i.e. I have nothing else more interesting to mine. Since it's an hobby, being enthusiast/learner is also important vs ROI and profit, heh. Then there's the issue that multi-coin pools crush coins...
What I do know is that "scan-time" and "expiry" defaults are too high, coming from Bitcoin days. Consider 10 or 15 on each, I dunno, there are other threads here at BTCtalk that discuss them. Then, very high intensity seems detrimental for ones with basic CPUs, pay attention if CPU usage is too high with your settings (try intensity 18 if you had 20 and 12 if you had -I 13 -g 2)
So, if you're mining a "fast" coin on one pool (vs a slow one elsewhere), maxing out Kh/s with high intensity, lots of work may be lost. "Middle-ground" settings work better.
"scan-time" and "expiry" already done to "15" when I started with middlecoin, intensity the same, I never do more than "13". Then if it's isn't latency to server or high cpu usage (not only CPU% but interrupts per/second and such), I have no idea I think that is what you called "latency to server" cause CleverM only has US host, its a quite far from me. May be if they set some EU host situation will turn to good, who knows. But I'm with Waffles for now 
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February 18, 2014, 04:32:20 PM |
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welp, bye MC.
maybe ill come back. but if i continue to get better payouts and more transparency from cleverwafflebros, then maybe not.
mining a forked DOGE chain all weekend is just amateur hour
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February 18, 2014, 04:57:57 PM |
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Also, people seem to forget that Scrypt ASICs allow for more expandability for miners like me, with 11 rigs. I have no room left, I'd be tripping breakers, and too much heat is being generated.
Scrypt ASICs would solve all these problems for me.
So that argument about X number of 280x's costing XXX dollars, isn't totally relevant when trying to compare to ASICs, which can allow much more hashing, with much less power consumption, and much less heat being generated, and taking up a much smaller footprint.
Also applies to people who live in smaller apartments. Suddenly instead of having enough circuits to allow going from 5 MH/s, to being able to power four X 25 MH/s ASICs, will make a huge difference.
And then there is EVERYONE else. That dont have 11 rigs. That have 1-4 GPUs. lol Feel sorry for the guy with 11 rigs. bring asic so he can rape everyone more then he is now. EDIT: Also applies to people who live in smaller apartments. buy a fucking house. If they could afford to buy a house, would they be mining coins with a few mhs so $20 a day?
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February 18, 2014, 05:40:02 PM |
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I switched to clever
Couldn't be happier tbh. I like how they pay every 6 hrs too-
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February 18, 2014, 05:49:47 PM |
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I switched to clever
Couldn't be happier tbh. I like how they pay every 6 hrs too-
im intrigued ... ill check them out , also trying out waffle i am trying to be open to other options.
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February 18, 2014, 06:05:16 PM |
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Please be advised, I have taken care of my situation and the negative rating on my Trust score has been removed.
From thehun. Quote from: eroxors on Today at 09:17:55 AM Is tealover's debt resolved? No, I never heard back from him tealover seems to be a complete sociopath and a complete moron at the same time, lol. If his information stays posted on this forum forever then that will serve him right. These are assholes who think the internet is fun and games all of the time.
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February 18, 2014, 06:39:41 PM |
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All pools will have up/down days. There's no point in abandoning one for another - you'll miss the really good days entirely. If you have more than one rig, my opinion, don't put all your eggs in one basket. Diversify. Each one of my rig gets it's own pool with fail-over to another. Some mine 1-2 of the top 5 coins directly. When MC has a bad day, typically, another pool completely makes up for it.
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February 18, 2014, 06:49:37 PM |
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How stupit, on the mainsite the red line is almost flatlined for a couple of days last week and almost no communication at all, on this way it costs miners for this pool. I can not understand why H20 does not everything to protect his business, with such a load of money each day he gets i would do everything to have/be the best pool around.
Now even the fanboys/wankercritical are leaving the ship.
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February 18, 2014, 06:52:55 PM |
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Where is h2o? If he's scared of the forum why not post on twitter?
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February 18, 2014, 06:54:06 PM |
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All pools will have up/down days. There's no point in abandoning one for another - you'll miss the really good days entirely. If you have more than one rig, my opinion, don't put all your eggs in one basket. Diversify. Each one of my rig gets it's own pool with fail-over to another. Some mine 1-2 of the top 5 coins directly. When MC has a bad day, typically, another pool completely makes up for it.
Depends on how many rigs you have. If you're balling with a 15 MH/s + setup you have that luxury.
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February 18, 2014, 06:54:22 PM |
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H20 supporters, please advise, what to do with my 14 Mhashes per sec? Can't pay my electric bill at this rate! Yes, I'm fu***g novice here.
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February 18, 2014, 06:57:37 PM |
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H20 supporters, please advise, what to do with my 14 Mhashes per sec? Can't pay my electric bill at this rate! Yes, I'm fu***g novice here.
Switch for now. You can always come back when things improve.
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February 18, 2014, 06:58:53 PM |
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Where is h2o? If he's scared of the forum why not post on twitter?
Don't know what's up; if anyone is on twitter or IRC I would hit him up. It's obvious his script is stuck on some low payout coin.
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February 18, 2014, 06:59:18 PM |
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H20 supporters, please advise, what to do with my 14 Mhashes per sec? Can't pay my electric bill at this rate! Yes, I'm fu***g novice here.
clevermining.com wafflepool.com altcoinplex.com [Suspicious link removed] www.multipool.us
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