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Author Topic: [ANN][AUTO-SWITCH] Profit-switch auto-exchange pool: CleverMining.com  (Read 554528 times)
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June 23, 2014, 07:12:31 PM
Last edit: June 23, 2014, 08:47:55 PM by rodeoclownicp
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i have not received any payment. pls. check Terk

account : 1EcEFCqMx9TwtyW5hrg9VWmh4nWGntifQ8

tq

Looking at your page, you have 0.0002 ready for payout. You need 0.001 for a weekly payout or 0.01 for a daily payout. You aren't eligible for a payment yet.

Chad

without even looking - i am guessing the situation is similiar and if its not my point still applies- what you are saying is misleading-- if the balance is never moved to ready for payout it will never get paid out--- so for now on when some one complains about balance  - they are refering to total not being moved to paypout- like my case i have to accounts the balance is just not being moved - that is what is being addressed/ not being addressed by terk- please stop muddying the waters- terk you told me 1 week,, time is up- so please, and i will say it the long way although i dont apreciate having to do that, move balances to ready to pay out and pay them out- thanx
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June 23, 2014, 07:33:39 PM
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Can I please get my payout to 1QDATbkx65gRQ2UYVxu6ajQBWe9MQBUDcR

I have been waiting since June fourth.  There is no reason it should take this long. 

Same as the one post above you.
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June 23, 2014, 08:48:34 PM
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Can I please get my payout to 1QDATbkx65gRQ2UYVxu6ajQBWe9MQBUDcR

I have been waiting since June fourth.  There is no reason it should take this long. 

Same as the one post above you.

just pay the guy out and up date everybody on balances
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June 23, 2014, 09:44:49 PM
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Luckily it was just 6hrs of ~3mH/s, so I don't feel too bad for a $1.50 mistake. Thanks for checking!

Who TYPES Bitcoin addresses?! Copy&paste, ever heard of it? Even if you work with offline wallets or whatnot, you make sure you have some foolproof way of transferring addresses correctly. QR codes, c&p, whatever. Never TYPE addresses, OMG.
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June 24, 2014, 12:31:14 AM
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Hi.  reading through the comments, i saw a reference to somewhere i could type in my btc address, and check the stats?

is that correct?  what is the url? 

thanks again.

Please don't ever type your btc address. That's horrible and stupid, you can just copy and paste.
Link is clevermining.com/users/1YourAddressHere
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June 24, 2014, 12:54:28 AM
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I have a few gridseed blade miners for clevermining pool and I was curious if the pool goes off of the cgminer WU or the hashrate?  I ask cause when I am mining my scrypt asics on wemineltc, the WU=14ish and when I am connected to the clevermining pool the WU=7.5
Thanks.
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June 24, 2014, 03:42:23 AM
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Hi.  reading through the comments, i saw a reference to somewhere i could type in my btc address, and check the stats?

is that correct?  what is the url? 

thanks again.

Please don't ever type your btc address. That's horrible and stupid, you can just copy and paste.
Link is clevermining.com/users/1YourAddressHere

thats what he meant
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June 24, 2014, 11:04:52 AM
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I have a few gridseed blade miners for clevermining pool and I was curious if the pool goes off of the cgminer WU or the hashrate?  I ask cause when I am mining my scrypt asics on wemineltc, the WU=14ish and when I am connected to the clevermining pool the WU=7.5
Thanks.

The pool bases your hashrate on your accepted shares, and is mostly inaccurate.
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June 24, 2014, 01:12:42 PM
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I am in UK - for some reason I pasted the US stratum server in my conf file instead of the EU stratum server!

So I know have some blades pointed at US and GS Mini pointed at EU stratums all under the same BTC address!

Does this actually matter?  Huh

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June 24, 2014, 01:19:49 PM
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I am in UK - for some reason I pasted the US stratum server in my conf file instead of the EU stratum server!

So I know have some blades pointed at US and GS Mini pointed at EU stratums all under the same BTC address!

Does this actually matter?  Huh

No, as long as the worker addresses are the same, there's no problem.
I suggest you change all back to EU, since it's better.
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June 24, 2014, 01:35:47 PM
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I am in UK - for some reason I pasted the US stratum server in my conf file instead of the EU stratum server!

So I know have some blades pointed at US and GS Mini pointed at EU stratums all under the same BTC address!

Does this actually matter?  Huh

No, as long as the worker addresses are the same, there's no problem.
I suggest you change all back to EU, since it's better.

TY for that - are you saying that the EU server is just better all round or better as I am in the UK?

Interestingly, I have been trying out MagicPool which is getting quite a lot of hashrate - comparing MP and CM, MP is 0.001020562 BTC/MHS/Day down on period 12th - 22nd June. Considering that Magic Pool is a 'switchpool switching pool' I would have thought there should be an advantage with them...

I think I read somewhere that the profitability check frequency is 6 hours - that's only 4 times a day so perhaps not granular enough?


Failure is success waiting to happen...
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June 24, 2014, 01:56:43 PM
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I am in UK - for some reason I pasted the US stratum server in my conf file instead of the EU stratum server!

So I know have some blades pointed at US and GS Mini pointed at EU stratums all under the same BTC address!

Does this actually matter?  Huh

No, as long as the worker addresses are the same, there's no problem.
I suggest you change all back to EU, since it's better.

TY for that - are you saying that the EU server is just better all round or better as I am in the UK?

Interestingly, I have been trying out MagicPool which is getting quite a lot of hashrate - comparing MP and CM, MP is 0.001020562 BTC/MHS/Day down on period 12th - 22nd June. Considering that Magic Pool is a 'switchpool switching pool' I would have thought there should be an advantage with them...

I think I read somewhere that the profitability check frequency is 6 hours - that's only 4 times a day so perhaps not granular enough?



MagicPool (or anybody else for that matter) can't predict future profitability, except to some limited extent with nicehash. When Waffle or Clever are wobbling around 100% LTC then MagicPool can't do much worse, but when there is a bubble like razorcoin it is as likely to be on the wrong pool as an individual miner. In other words, pick a pool yourself and save the extra fee.
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June 24, 2014, 02:02:06 PM
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Mmm... tend to agree...

All Switchpools = LazyMining

That's no disrespect to Terk or any of the great switchpools which have taken effort to build and operate - they certainly meet the need of 'I really do not have the time to keep watch on everything' mining!

 Smiley

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June 24, 2014, 09:16:40 PM
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I'd be happy to return on CleverMining if/when X11 and/or scrypt-n is/will be supported

We're launching X11 and Scrypt-N this week!

What about multialgo? do you have plans to do something similar to what nicehash.com is doing?

When are You launching X11 and Scrypt-N, and do You have any plans to do MultiAlgo like NiceHash ?

I am really looking forward to both !
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June 25, 2014, 01:33:14 AM
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OK, got a few more newbie questions.

So, I finally got tired of my GPU mining and waiting for a payout, so I got one of those ASICMiner Block Erupters (Sapphire Miner).  I'm running Ubuntu 14.04 Trusty Tahr.

First off, bfgminer, which I was using, didn't seem to work with the ASIC USB thing.  It reported an error rate of 100% after several hours of mining.

So, I installed cgminer using this link: http://blog.phrog.org/2013/07/06/simple-debian-cgminer-asicminer-block-erupter-usb-setup/

cgminer works, but I don't seem to be getting any accepted shares.  Also, in the command line, there didn't seem to be a --scrypt option, so I'm wondering if the rejected shares are b/c I didn't set the algo appropriately.

This is what my cgiminer screen looks like:

 cgminer version 4.4.1 - Started: [2014-06-24 20:42:08]
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 (5s):250.8M (1m):340.8M (5m):337.7M (15m):322.8M (avg):335.4Mh/s
 A:0  R:512  HW:0  WU:4.2/m
 Connected to us.clevermining.com diff 512 with stratum as user XXXX [I only give this out if you intend to send me tons of bitcoins]
 Block: 8cc1feef...  Diff:22  Started: [21:30:33]  Best share: 1.03K
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
 SB management [P]ool management ettings [D]isplay options [Q]uit
 0: AMU 0       :                         | 397.4M / 335.7Mh/s WU: 4.2/m
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
 [2014-06-24 21:30:15] Network diff set to 24
 [2014-06-24 21:30:15] Stratum from pool 0 detected new block
 [2014-06-24 21:30:20] Network diff set to 23
 [2014-06-24 21:30:20] Stratum from pool 0 detected new block
 [2014-06-24 21:30:22] Stratum from pool 0 requested work restart
 [2014-06-24 21:30:25] Network diff set to 22
 [2014-06-24 21:30:25] Stratum from pool 0 detected new block
 [2014-06-24 21:30:28] Network diff set to 21
 [2014-06-24 21:30:28] Stratum from pool 0 detected new block
 [2014-06-24 21:30:33] Network diff set to 22
 [2014-06-24 21:30:33] Stratum from pool 0 detected new block
 [2014-06-24 21:30:33] Network diff set to 22
 [2014-06-24 21:30:33] Stratum from pool 0 detected new block


I've only had it running for about an hour, so I wanted to know if this is normal, and if I will eventually get any accepted blocks.  Also, does setting the difficulty (like say to 8192) change the rate of accepted and rejected blocks?

Thanks again.  The help is much appreciated.
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June 25, 2014, 02:11:55 AM
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So, I finally got tired of my GPU mining and waiting for a payout, so I got one of those ASICMiner Block Erupters (Sapphire Miner).  I'm running Ubuntu 14.04 Trusty Tahr.

 0: AMU 0       :                         | 397.4M / 335.7Mh/s WU: 4.2/m


If you are mining at clever with an ASIC, you have to make sure it can mine scrypt (litecoin and such)

A scrypt miner that does 330Mh/s costs about $7000. (A hi-end GPU does ~1Mh/s)

So clearly you aren't mining scrypt. I don't think your miner is capable of doing scrypt.
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June 25, 2014, 02:44:29 AM
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So, I finally got tired of my GPU mining and waiting for a payout, so I got one of those ASICMiner Block Erupters (Sapphire Miner).  I'm running Ubuntu 14.04 Trusty Tahr.

 0: AMU 0       :                         | 397.4M / 335.7Mh/s WU: 4.2/m


If you are mining at clever with an ASIC, you have to make sure it can mine scrypt (litecoin and such)

A scrypt miner that does 330Mh/s costs about $7000. (A hi-end GPU does ~1Mh/s)

So clearly you aren't mining scrypt. I don't think your miner is capable of doing scrypt.


Yep, ASICMiner Sapphire is a Bitcoin miner (SHA256). vickumar - use eligius, btcguild, or some other bitcoin pool.
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June 25, 2014, 07:18:32 AM
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I am in UK - for some reason I pasted the US stratum server in my conf file instead of the EU stratum server!

So I know have some blades pointed at US and GS Mini pointed at EU stratums all under the same BTC address!

Does this actually matter?  Huh

No, as long as the worker addresses are the same, there's no problem.
I suggest you change all back to EU, since it's better.

TY for that - are you saying that the EU server is just better all round or better as I am in the UK?

Interestingly, I have been trying out MagicPool which is getting quite a lot of hashrate - comparing MP and CM, MP is 0.001020562 BTC/MHS/Day down on period 12th - 22nd June. Considering that Magic Pool is a 'switchpool switching pool' I would have thought there should be an advantage with them...

I think I read somewhere that the profitability check frequency is 6 hours - that's only 4 times a day so perhaps not granular enough?



EU server is nearer to you so its better, since the time it takes to send a completed share takes less time, there is a less chance that your share will get rejected or beckme stale.
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June 25, 2014, 12:02:43 PM
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I am sorry for my typing mistake.
Please correct my account address from 1kqPAaw99YtCUKZf8ZbsjhR99krPURtNm6
to the right one 1KqPAaw99YtCUKZf8ZbSjhR99krPURtNm6
Again:

Wrong address-> 1kqPAaw99YtCUKZf8ZbsjhR99krPURtNm6
Right address -> 1KqPAaw99YtCUKZf8ZbSjhR99krPURtNm6

Thank you!
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June 25, 2014, 04:18:26 PM
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I am sorry for my typing mistake.
Please correct my account address from 1kqPAaw99YtCUKZf8ZbsjhR99krPURtNm6
to the right one 1KqPAaw99YtCUKZf8ZbSjhR99krPURtNm6
Again:

Wrong address-> 1kqPAaw99YtCUKZf8ZbsjhR99krPURtNm6
Right address -> 1KqPAaw99YtCUKZf8ZbSjhR99krPURtNm6

Thank you!

Corrected.

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