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Topic: [4+ EH] Slush Pool (slushpool.com); Overt AsicBoost; World First Mining Pool - page 25. (Read 4382648 times)

newbie
Activity: 98
Merit: 0
hello, just want ask i have 1 s9 mine at slush pool the estimated reward daily is 0.00057093 , around 13.66Th/s.

another 1 s9 at nicehash everyday can get around usd20 ,seem like slush pool much lower reward then nicehash??

anyone can give advise?

hi,

my daily reward is right now more around 0.001583xx since few days ( sometime less, sometime up to 0.002xxxxx with a peak at 0.003 past weeks) with 1 s9. ( on slush)
newbie
Activity: 4
Merit: 0
hello, just want ask i have 1 s9 mine at slush pool the estimated reward daily is 0.00057093 , around 13.66Th/s.

another 1 s9 at nicehash everyday can get around usd20 ,seem like slush pool much lower reward then nicehash??

anyone can give advise?
sr. member
Activity: 519
Merit: 253
hello,

Could someone confirm that the actual 13btc block rewards each 2 or 3 hours can be considered as the usual average (slushpool) rate  Huh ?

Because I only started mining around few weeks ago December the third with a s9, and untill few days it was still 17btc( I don't get the raisons of the sizes of the block but will try to find it by my self )  but above all blocks were found more often ! Difficulties and block size are linked? Grin


thank you.

The size of the block is determined by the number of transaction included and the fees paid by users sending BTC. An empty block currently has 12.5 BTC in it. Anything over the 12.5 is made up of the transaction fees of the BTC transactions that are processed within that block.

Not the best explanation but hopefully helps a little.
newbie
Activity: 98
Merit: 0
hello,

Could someone confirm that the actual 13btc block rewards each 2 or 3 hours can be considered as the usual average (slushpool) rate  Huh ?

Because I only started mining around few weeks ago December the third with a s9, and untill few days it was still 17btc( I don't get the raisons of the sizes of the block but will try to find it by my self )  but above all blocks were found more often ! Difficulties and block size are linked? Grin


thank you.
legendary
Activity: 1554
Merit: 2037
Hello do somebody advice me should I change dwarf pool to Slush Pool? Which will better?

That depends on what you are mining. Slush pool only mines BTC, and ZEC. So if you are mining other coins than those 2 there is no reason to switch over.

I currently only mine BTC, so I can't speak to the ZEC side of things. You might get better responses in the alt coin section as to what pools people are preferring to mine with.
member
Activity: 154
Merit: 85
Hello do somebody advice me should I change dwarf pool to Slush Pool? Which will better?
newbie
Activity: 1
Merit: 0
Does the slushpool support difficulty more than 500,000?
member
Activity: 658
Merit: 21
4 s9's 2 821's
hopefully only a small bit of education.

Jumped in a couple of days ago with 20THs.  Scored on the first block from last night.  Watched it mature, and the payment and reward show on my account.  So when do the actual transfer happen to my wallet?  Just checked and nothing so far?  Is there a built in delay that I failed to read the memo on? Smiley

Thanks in advance,

you have to get up to .01 before getting paid...(you can get paid on smaller amounts but there's a fee).   

ah... perfect... Wasn't sure if there was a min.  and I know that Kano is working on making that selectable... perfect, it was only .001 so it will just have to wait Smiley... thanks  for the reply


You can get paid at .001 but there's a fee.  No reason unless you truly need that .001 that badly.  lol
member
Activity: 140
Merit: 18
hopefully only a small bit of education.

Jumped in a couple of days ago with 20THs.  Scored on the first block from last night.  Watched it mature, and the payment and reward show on my account.  So when do the actual transfer happen to my wallet?  Just checked and nothing so far?  Is there a built in delay that I failed to read the memo on? Smiley

Thanks in advance,

you have to get up to .01 before getting paid...(you can get paid on smaller amounts but there's a fee).   

ah... perfect... Wasn't sure if there was a min.  and I know that Kano is working on making that selectable... perfect, it was only .001 so it will just have to wait Smiley... thanks  for the reply
member
Activity: 658
Merit: 21
4 s9's 2 821's
hopefully only a small bit of education.

Jumped in a couple of days ago with 20THs.  Scored on the first block from last night.  Watched it mature, and the payment and reward show on my account.  So when do the actual transfer happen to my wallet?  Just checked and nothing so far?  Is there a built in delay that I failed to read the memo on? Smiley

Thanks in advance,

you have to get up to .01 before getting paid...(you can get paid on smaller amounts but there's a fee).   
member
Activity: 140
Merit: 18
hopefully only a small bit of education.

Jumped in a couple of days ago with 20THs.  Scored on the first block from last night.  Watched it mature, and the payment and reward show on my account.  So when do the actual transfer happen to my wallet?  Just checked and nothing so far?  Is there a built in delay that I failed to read the memo on? Smiley

Thanks in advance,
KNK
hero member
Activity: 692
Merit: 502
If we cash out to 1 address  (no hassle) and then from this address we transfer to our personal ones

That's the only way.
Once you set your limit lower than the amount you have, slush will transfer all the funds at once
member
Activity: 658
Merit: 21
4 s9's 2 821's
Guys, a question, me and some associates of mine just joined slush pool with a bunch of S9's.

We noticed that the min threshold for fee-less payout is 0.01 btc so we are thinking of how to optimize cash outs.
I came up to the following scenario, has anyone else done it, I assume all should work like a charm.

1. Set the automatic payout limit to a very high value like 2-3 btc (below is explained why)

2. When we have accumulated enough (for us) rewards (but less than 2-3 btc), each of us will point the payout address to his own wallet i.e. guy A will point to Coinbase - cash out his part, then guy B to Bitfinex and cash out his part, then guy C to Nano S etc.

So basically a few times we'll change the payout address, I guess Slush will allow that.

From the same account?  You have to confirm each payout address change before slush will allow the address change.   Sounds like more hassle then it's worth.

You have to confirm each payout address change before slush will allow the address change.
This was exactly my question - is this an email confirmation or? Is there a risk that Slush deny it etc. I just can't think of a more optimal way. If we cash out to 1 address  (no hassle) and then from this address we transfer to our personal ones, we'll have to pay fees too many times.

Thanks,

It is an email confirmation, but I'm betting if you change it too many times within an hour/day, it may get locked.  You could just change it every time you hit a threshold (say .04 or .05), then move it to the next wallet address. 
full member
Activity: 294
Merit: 101
Guys, a question, me and some associates of mine just joined slush pool with a bunch of S9's.

We noticed that the min threshold for fee-less payout is 0.01 btc so we are thinking of how to optimize cash outs.
I came up to the following scenario, has anyone else done it, I assume all should work like a charm.

1. Set the automatic payout limit to a very high value like 2-3 btc (below is explained why)

2. When we have accumulated enough (for us) rewards (but less than 2-3 btc), each of us will point the payout address to his own wallet i.e. guy A will point to Coinbase - cash out his part, then guy B to Bitfinex and cash out his part, then guy C to Nano S etc.

So basically a few times we'll change the payout address, I guess Slush will allow that.

From the same account?  You have to confirm each payout address change before slush will allow the address change.   Sounds like more hassle then it's worth.

You have to confirm each payout address change before slush will allow the address change.
This was exactly my question - is this an email confirmation or? Is there a risk that Slush deny it etc. I just can't think of a more optimal way. If we cash out to 1 address  (no hassle) and then from this address we transfer to our personal ones, we'll have to pay fees too many times.

Thanks,
member
Activity: 658
Merit: 21
4 s9's 2 821's
Guys, a question, me and some associates of mine just joined slush pool with a bunch of S9's.

We noticed that the min threshold for fee-less payout is 0.01 btc so we are thinking of how to optimize cash outs.
I came up to the following scenario, has anyone else done it, I assume all should work like a charm.

1. Set the automatic payout limit to a very high value like 2-3 btc (below is explained why)

2. When we have accumulated enough (for us) rewards (but less than 2-3 btc), each of us will point the payout address to his own wallet i.e. guy A will point to Coinbase - cash out his part, then guy B to Bitfinex and cash out his part, then guy C to Nano S etc.

So basically a few times we'll change the payout address, I guess Slush will allow that.

From the same account?  You have to confirm each payout address change before slush will allow the address change.   Sounds like more hassle then it's worth.
full member
Activity: 294
Merit: 101
Guys, a question, me and some associates of mine just joined slush pool with a bunch of S9's.

We noticed that the min threshold for fee-less payout is 0.01 btc so we are thinking of how to optimize cash outs.
I came up to the following scenario, has anyone else done it, I assume all should work like a charm.

1. Set the automatic payout limit to a very high value like 2-3 btc (below is explained why)

2. When we have accumulated enough (for us) rewards (but less than 2-3 btc), each of us will point the payout address to his own wallet i.e. guy A will point to Coinbase - cash out his part, then guy B to Bitfinex and cash out his part, then guy C to Nano S etc.

So basically a few times we'll change the payout address, I guess Slush will allow that.
member
Activity: 125
Merit: 10
Don’t do a screen name after 4 glasses of Chianti
Hey all. Just joined Slush with my 2 new miners yesterday. Question - the 2 workers I made and named show "Off" even though I am mining with them and used them setting up my pool config.
There is a 3rd miner that it looks like Slush made for me, that shows OK and has mining stats next to it but I never used it in setting up my miners. What did I do wrong? I appear to be hashing fine and with both miners, so maybe nothing to worry about?

Slush (and most other pools) will auto create your workers based on what you enter into the "Worker" field on the Miner Config of your hardware.   (e.g., AcccountName.Worker)

Does your hash rate of the 3rd miner equal the combined rate of your miners?   Sounds like you might not have entered the .WorkerName differently on each miner?

It does equal my total hash rate yes. I used a 1 and 2 after my worker names when setting up the miners. Actually even copy and pasted the worker names from the add worker screen in slush right over to the antminer miner config page.

badaspsvt1.creanis1
badaspsvt1.creanis2

are the 2 workers I used

but Miner1 is what slush self added
member
Activity: 113
Merit: 10
Hey all. Just joined Slush with my 2 new miners yesterday. Question - the 2 workers I made and named show "Off" even though I am mining with them and used them setting up my pool config.
There is a 3rd miner that it looks like Slush made for me, that shows OK and has mining stats next to it but I never used it in setting up my miners. What did I do wrong? I appear to be hashing fine and with both miners, so maybe nothing to worry about?

Slush (and most other pools) will auto create your workers based on what you enter into the "Worker" field on the Miner Config of your hardware.   (e.g., AcccountName.Worker)

Does your hash rate of the 3rd miner equal the combined rate of your miners?   Sounds like you might not have entered the .WorkerName differently on each miner?
member
Activity: 125
Merit: 10
Don’t do a screen name after 4 glasses of Chianti
Hey all. Just joined Slush with my 2 new miners yesterday. Question - the 2 workers I made and named show "Off" even though I am mining with them and used them setting up my pool config.
There is a 3rd miner that it looks like Slush made for me, that shows OK and has mining stats next to it but I never used it in setting up my miners. What did I do wrong? I appear to be hashing fine and with both miners, so maybe nothing to worry about?
legendary
Activity: 3080
Merit: 1080
Hello! Could I mine etherium on your pool?

Here on Slush? No. Only BTC and ZCash.
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