MULTIALGO
Found on many pools,
"roundrobin" a list of algos so you can auto switch to the most profitable on that pool.
I've looked at several and there all the same copypaste stuff, I'm not too sure how it all works.
:start
ccminer -r 0 -a x11 -o stratum+tcp://mine.hashrefinery.com:3533 -u joe -p x11,x13,x14,x15,quark,lyra2
ccminer -r 0 -a x13 -o stratum+tcp://mine.hashrefinery.com:3633 -u joe -p x11,x13,x14,x15,quark,lyra2
ccminer -r 0 -a x15 -o stratum+tcp://mine.hashrefinery.com:3733 -u joe -p x11,x13,x14,x15,quark,lyra2
ccminer -r 0 -a lyra2 -o stratum+tcp://mine.hashrefinery.com:4433 -u joe -p x11,x13,x14,x15,quark,lyra2
ccminer -r 0 -a quark -o stratum+tcp://mine.hashrefinery.com:4033 -u joe -p x11,x13,x14,x15,quark,lyra2
sleep 5000
goto start
Same for Zpool
ccminer -r 0 -a x11 -o stratum+tcp://x11.mine.zpool.ca:3533 -u joe -p x11,x13,x14,x15,quark,lyra2
and Ahash
ccminer -r 0 -a x11 -o stratum+tcp://
.mine.ahashpool.com:3533 -u joe -p x11,x13,x14,x15,quark,lyra2I don't understand how that batch will switch to the "mostprofitable" it seems to just go through them all and back to the start..
So beleive you set a profitability factor "-p x11=5.1,neoscrypt=0.5,lyra2=2"
How do you find
your profitability factor of a particular algorithm?
I can find out the hashrate easily enough, but the prof factor? what now?
Hashrefinary uses a factor table
'scrypt' => 1,
'scryptn' => 0.5,
'c11' => 2.0,
'x11' => 5.5,
'x13' => 3.9,
'x14' => 3.7,
'x15' => 3.5,
'nist5' => 6.0,
'zr5' => 10.0,
'drop' => 5.0;
'neoscrypt' => 0.3,
'lyra2' => 1.3,
'quark' => 6,
Do they all use one? is it the same one - and how does that help us?
Do we just use the normalize defaults above?
Anyone want to clue me in here. maybe with an example.