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hero member
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July 15, 2015, 06:31:02 PM
#94
Fram...  if you go to the mintsy pool and select  LTC Mining Pool.   it gives you this..  the  Your Round Shares ( )  is what you mined in shares..  Mintsy is a PPLNB so having a estimate of coins would be inaccurate ... some sites didnt work and coinotron is one of them..  that sucks because its a good pool..


 LTC Mining Pool (Scrypt Algorithm)

 
Active Workers:   142
Total Round Shares:   14223976448
Your Round Shares:   0
Difficulty:   46285.259
Estimated Block Time:   2825.33 minutes
Time Since Block:   7196.23 minutes
Potential:   25.48524859 LTC/Day
Actual:   0.00000000 LTC/24Hrs


Thanks for explaining, minsty is still in beta, so i hope in the future other mining pools will be supported, like coinotron or litecoinpool.

I'm mining now on multipool with 2 contracts and it's mining fine.

Did you try or know other external pools that's working with mintsy??

Which multipool is working?

https://www.multipool.us


Thanks,  working, but I feel my hash is low.  I'll wait around and see
sr. member
Activity: 431
Merit: 250
July 15, 2015, 05:13:38 PM
#93
Fram...  if you go to the mintsy pool and select  LTC Mining Pool.   it gives you this..  the  Your Round Shares ( )  is what you mined in shares..  Mintsy is a PPLNB so having a estimate of coins would be inaccurate ... some sites didnt work and coinotron is one of them..  that sucks because its a good pool..


 LTC Mining Pool (Scrypt Algorithm)

 
Active Workers:   142
Total Round Shares:   14223976448
Your Round Shares:   0
Difficulty:   46285.259
Estimated Block Time:   2825.33 minutes
Time Since Block:   7196.23 minutes
Potential:   25.48524859 LTC/Day
Actual:   0.00000000 LTC/24Hrs


Thanks for explaining, minsty is still in beta, so i hope in the future other mining pools will be supported, like coinotron or litecoinpool.

I'm mining now on multipool with 2 contracts and it's mining fine.

Did you try or know other external pools that's working with mintsy??

Which multipool is working?

https://www.multipool.us
hero member
Activity: 672
Merit: 500
July 15, 2015, 02:52:32 PM
#92
Fram...  if you go to the mintsy pool and select  LTC Mining Pool.   it gives you this..  the  Your Round Shares ( )  is what you mined in shares..  Mintsy is a PPLNB so having a estimate of coins would be inaccurate ... some sites didnt work and coinotron is one of them..  that sucks because its a good pool..


 LTC Mining Pool (Scrypt Algorithm)

 
Active Workers:   142
Total Round Shares:   14223976448
Your Round Shares:   0
Difficulty:   46285.259
Estimated Block Time:   2825.33 minutes
Time Since Block:   7196.23 minutes
Potential:   25.48524859 LTC/Day
Actual:   0.00000000 LTC/24Hrs


Thanks for explaining, minsty is still in beta, so i hope in the future other mining pools will be supported, like coinotron or litecoinpool.

I'm mining now on multipool with 2 contracts and it's mining fine.

Did you try or know other external pools that's working with mintsy??

Which multipool is working?
sr. member
Activity: 431
Merit: 250
July 15, 2015, 01:55:42 PM
#91
Fram...  if you go to the mintsy pool and select  LTC Mining Pool.   it gives you this..  the  Your Round Shares ( )  is what you mined in shares..  Mintsy is a PPLNB so having a estimate of coins would be inaccurate ... some sites didnt work and coinotron is one of them..  that sucks because its a good pool..


 LTC Mining Pool (Scrypt Algorithm)

 
Active Workers:   142
Total Round Shares:   14223976448
Your Round Shares:   0
Difficulty:   46285.259
Estimated Block Time:   2825.33 minutes
Time Since Block:   7196.23 minutes
Potential:   25.48524859 LTC/Day
Actual:   0.00000000 LTC/24Hrs


Thanks for explaining, minsty is still in beta, so i hope in the future other mining pools will be supported, like coinotron or litecoinpool.

I'm mining now on multipool with 2 contracts and it's mining fine.

Did you try or know other external pools that's working with mintsy??
legendary
Activity: 2422
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July 12, 2015, 07:14:15 AM
#90
Welp, the results are in. And unsurprisingly they're just disappointing. My contract stopped mining about a week ago and it seems like the inconsistencies in the hash rate continued throughout its duration the entire time. Needless to say that I didn't achieve ROI. If only the hashrate was consistent as promised I would have achieved a very positive ROI but nope. No one cared to look into the "issues that developers are looking into" as the support told me after I messaged them days after getting the contract. I don't know If I should ask for my money back at this point or just accept the loss.

Anyway, to summarise, stay way from minty's contracts. False promises everywhere. Too bad I trusted BitJohn for having a good reputation with cryptsy.
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chickens and cryptos
July 11, 2015, 10:46:21 PM
#89
djeZo

 the cloud mining does work and Mintsy suffer from poor help desk service....  I understand whats a ponzi scam.. i have been a victim of it..  I had a contract with Mintsy and they delivered.  they just need help desk to be more tech savvy 
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chickens and cryptos
July 11, 2015, 10:38:29 PM
#88
Fram...  if you go to the mintsy pool and select  LTC Mining Pool.   it gives you this..  the  Your Round Shares ( )  is what you mined in shares..  Mintsy is a PPLNB so having a estimate of coins would be inaccurate ... some sites didnt work and coinotron is one of them..  that sucks because its a good pool..


 LTC Mining Pool (Scrypt Algorithm)

 
Active Workers:   142
Total Round Shares:   14223976448
Your Round Shares:   0
Difficulty:   46285.259
Estimated Block Time:   2825.33 minutes
Time Since Block:   7196.23 minutes
Potential:   25.48524859 LTC/Day
Actual:   0.00000000 LTC/24Hrs
hero member
Activity: 588
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July 11, 2015, 05:32:29 AM
#87
Can somebody please explain how mintsy works?....

ok  wow, its a website were you can buy contracts and rent miners to mined cryptocoins from mintsy own pools or 3rd party pool you prefer.. i had a 3 month contract and i got mixed feelings over it.. not from the mining but from the service, i felt that their are kids running lemonade stands more organized then mintsy..  and they dont seam to want my money.. as in the customers are always right.. maybe an american thing.. 

if you are a beginner ..  first goto cryptsy.com and create an account and create address for your coins wallet that you see in mintsy pool list     

Ok..... you took my whole question out of context, i'm asking where i can see how many ltc i already mined on mintsy pool and why are external pools not working.

I'm mining for 3 years now and have a cryptsy account. Wink

Because this service is just another ponzi as it looks like. If you read whole thread, you will see that every single person is complaining how bad it works. Don't bother with it and move on, there are way better services out there that will not rip you off.

This service just shows how a good idea and concept is turned into a disaster if there are no proper programmers to code the service's backend. Probably Big Vern invested thousands of bitcoins into this, but at the end this crap was created.
sr. member
Activity: 431
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July 11, 2015, 05:25:00 AM
#86
Can somebody please explain how mintsy works?....

ok  wow, its a website were you can buy contracts and rent miners to mined cryptocoins from mintsy own pools or 3rd party pool you prefer.. i had a 3 month contract and i got mixed feelings over it.. not from the mining but from the service, i felt that their are kids running lemonade stands more organized then mintsy..  and they dont seam to want my money.. as in the customers are always right.. maybe an american thing.. 

if you are a beginner ..  first goto cryptsy.com and create an account and create address for your coins wallet that you see in mintsy pool list     

Ok..... you took my whole question out of context, i'm asking where i can see how many ltc i already mined on mintsy pool and why are external pools not working.

I'm mining for 3 years now and have a cryptsy account. Wink
hero member
Activity: 540
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chickens and cryptos
July 10, 2015, 03:50:59 PM
#85
Can somebody please explain how mintsy works?....

ok  wow, its a website were you can buy contracts and rent miners to mined cryptocoins from mintsy own pools or 3rd party pool you prefer.. i had a 3 month contract and i got mixed feelings over it.. not from the mining but from the service, i felt that their are kids running lemonade stands more organized then mintsy..  and they dont seam to want my money.. as in the customers are always right.. maybe an american thing.. 

if you are a beginner ..  first goto cryptsy.com and create an account and create address for your coins wallet that you see in mintsy pool list     
sr. member
Activity: 431
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July 10, 2015, 12:42:00 PM
#84
Can somebody please explain how mintsy works?

I bought one contract of 10 mh/s and mining ltc on the mintsy pool, but where can i see how many ltc i already mined??

And how do i point an external pool?? i tried wemineltc and coinotron, but nothing works only mintsy's own pool works.

Thanks,
framauro
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July 01, 2015, 09:39:16 AM
#83
I have the extranonce patched cgminer 4.7 for the S3 (from NiceHash) and it works out fine.  I'm not sure about the S1s since I sold mine last year.

That, I think, is what was at the second GitHub link I posted...tried the NiceHash link provided by Mintsy, but got an error page from Cloudflare. Once I found it at GitHub and transferred it over, I tried it out.  It didn't work any better than the other ones.  I'm currently running with the binaries from the first link, which identify as "cgminer 4.9.1c."

(Cloudflare, BTW, needs to DIAF, but that's another issue. Grin )

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Mintsy does indeed use 2FA... I have it setup on my account using Authy.  Go to "My Profile" and you'll see a "Two Factor Authentication" panel where you can set it up.

I saw that.  I don't want to install yet another app.  Everyone else uses TOTP (or, rarely, HOTP), as those are the standards with RFCs to back them up.
legendary
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Mine at Jonny's Pool
July 01, 2015, 09:06:20 AM
#82
After taking a bit of a break from mining, I'm looking at maybe getting back in.  My Gridseeds will probably cost more to operate than they'll earn back, but there's a chance the Antminer S1s might still eke out a profit if they mine altcoins.  I might also throw some money into rentals so I'm not warming up my condo unnecessarily.

Anyway, thought I'd take a look at Mintsy, from a standpoint of running my existing miners through it and possibly renting miners in the future.  I set up a couple of workers, set them to use an external pool, and switched my Antminers over.  No hashrate showed up at the remote pool.  I tried switching to Mintsy's Bitcoin pool...still no dice.  Looking at the web interface for the miners, they say Mintsy's dead.  They had been out of service for a few months, so I pull the latest version of cgminer from https://github.com/kanoi/cgminer-binaries/tree/master/AntS1 and install it...still no dice.  I also found binaries at https://github.com/7queue/cgminer-ckolivas/tree/master/bin that mention extranonce.subscribe support, but that also made no difference.

One other suggestion: Mintsy really should support TOTP two-factor authentication.  SMS is clunky for the purpose.  I already have Google Authenticator installed for a bunch of other websites (including Cryptsy) and would rather not have to install yet another 2FA app.
I've successfully pointed my miners to mintsy (I use S3s) directly, but routing from MRR to mintsy doesn't work at all - unless they've since fixed the issue, it's been a while since I tested it.  I have the extranonce patched cgminer 4.7 for the S3 (from NiceHash) and it works out fine.  I'm not sure about the S1s since I sold mine last year.

Mintsy does indeed use 2FA... I have it setup on my account using Authy.  Go to "My Profile" and you'll see a "Two Factor Authentication" panel where you can set it up.
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June 30, 2015, 10:34:37 PM
#81
After taking a bit of a break from mining, I'm looking at maybe getting back in.  My Gridseeds will probably cost more to operate than they'll earn back, but there's a chance the Antminer S1s might still eke out a profit if they mine altcoins.  I might also throw some money into rentals so I'm not warming up my condo unnecessarily.

Anyway, thought I'd take a look at Mintsy, from a standpoint of running my existing miners through it and possibly renting miners in the future.  I set up a couple of workers, set them to use an external pool, and switched my Antminers over.  No hashrate showed up at the remote pool.  I tried switching to Mintsy's Bitcoin pool...still no dice.  Looking at the web interface for the miners, they say Mintsy's dead.  They had been out of service for a few months, so I pull the latest version of cgminer from https://github.com/kanoi/cgminer-binaries/tree/master/AntS1 and install it...still no dice.  I also found binaries at https://github.com/7queue/cgminer-ckolivas/tree/master/bin that mention extranonce.subscribe support, but that also made no difference.

One other suggestion: Mintsy really should support TOTP two-factor authentication.  SMS is clunky for the purpose.  I already have Google Authenticator installed for a bunch of other websites (including Cryptsy) and would rather not have to install yet another 2FA app.
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June 27, 2015, 03:03:42 PM
#80
does OP even come in here giving support seems not and support tickets get left unanswered or get answered but not solving questions as to why hash never goes to what contract is meant to be.
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June 26, 2015, 03:52:16 PM
#79
I just bought a 100MH/s Scrypt contract, and it's been sitting inactive all night. Probably for the best anyway, since when I got frustrated about it not doing anything, I deleted my Fastcoin directory, which included the wallet containing the private key for the address I configured to use with the mining pool.

Do let me know if it's worth my while to keep this 92 days worth of hashing that doesn't appear to be hashing at all. From what I can tell from the terms of my contract, you guys can sit on my contract until 2018 if it doesn't immediately push out any hashing power.

EDIT: Nearly 48 hours, still no hashing whatsoever. I was mistaken, the 140MH/s for less than 15 minutes that hit the mining pool I configured was for a different payout address than the one I used.

set custom pool to only use scrypt and not have litecoin or anything else in coin as seems tehy got problems with their scrypts and services detecting and onlu US pools seem to be working good EU and p2p pools are a nightmare and any EU pools do not work good. clevermining works smooth for a while and still messes up on ash power being way below and support say if is below it boots up the power of hash speed until its at what should of been and to be honest I wont be buying any more contracts as their average for 10MH is under 2MH or the last week mining.
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June 24, 2015, 08:19:39 PM
#78
I just bought a 100MH/s Scrypt contract, and it's been sitting inactive all night. Probably for the best anyway, since when I got frustrated about it not doing anything, I deleted my Fastcoin directory, which included the wallet containing the private key for the address I configured to use with the mining pool.

Do let me know if it's worth my while to keep this 92 days worth of hashing that doesn't appear to be hashing at all. From what I can tell from the terms of my contract, you guys can sit on my contract until 2018 if it doesn't immediately push out any hashing power.

EDIT: Nearly 48 hours, still no hashing whatsoever. I was mistaken, the 140MH/s for less than 15 minutes that hit the mining pool I configured was for a different payout address than the one I used.
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June 16, 2015, 03:44:14 PM
#77
How well do the scrypt miners compare on here are they worth it to RIO on it or nowhere near. Was looking into other cloud contract people who have 50% fee and take too long to brake even on equipment.

1 TH costs around $800 with them and would never brake even that's on a 5 year contract for sha.

Is mintsy any better on the scrypt side of things or waste of $ put into it?

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June 02, 2015, 03:43:34 PM
#76
We recently got some new Scrypt HW and tried Mintsy as part of our testing; for anyone using Alcheminers you will get 100% rejects using Mintsy.
legendary
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June 01, 2015, 05:09:33 AM
#75
Hey guys, I bought some sha256 shares and have been running them for several weeks now.  Would love to report on it and also get some feedback from mintsy themselves.

I purchased 90 day SH256 minings shares.  After a few weeks of mining the ROI is 143 daysThis is a guaranteed loss.  i'm interested if Mintsy will do something extra for us?  If we I can edit my review Smiley

It's been running a while now so even if luck does come into play I don't see how I'll earn my money back.  Hopefully Mintsy will comment or change their service but in the meantime I highly recommend that people do not invest.

Yeah, their cloud hashing isn't worth it as it is now. And from what it seems there's not much their support can do about it too. I was encouraged to contact them after noticing my hashrate is unstable and my workers go offline when mining at external pools. The reply I got from the support wasn't that helpful.
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