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Topic: [ANN] CryptoSwitcher - Automatically mine the best coin. - page 10. (Read 95410 times)

newbie
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thanks for clarification
sr. member
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l0tt0.com
full member
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would you explain to me why you are choose such fees values?

No real reason as far as I'm aware, I'm afraid. You should alter them to appropriate values for you, based on the pools and exchanges you are using, as well as your opinion on different coins (e.g. If you don't trust BTB, give it a large fee).

Vircurex seems to be down, incidentally.
newbie
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thanks, just updated

would you explain to me why you are choose such fees values?

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[Fees]
feebtc = -1
feeltc = 4
feeppc = 7
feenvc = 0
feetrc = 12
feebte = 0
feebqc = 0
feefrc = 0
feeftc = 4
feemnc = 0
feecnc = 0
feebtb = 0
full member
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I've just starting using cryptoswitcher and I think it's awesome

One problem though, the moment when coinotron website went down, cryptoswitcher can't launch and this error pops up:

I see in error message that coinotron is mentioned, so I deleted this site from cryptoSwitcher.config but still same error occurs  Undecided

A fix for this issue has been pushed by open5443 to the GitHub repository. If you git pull, then you will get the update.
newbie
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I've just starting using cryptoswitcher and I think it's awesome

One problem though, the moment when coinotron website went down, cryptoswitcher can't launch and this error pops up:



I see in error message that coinotron is mentioned, so I deleted this site from cryptoSwitcher.config but still same error occurs  Undecided
hero member
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Well - not that hard if I have a blockexplorer, clear understanding on block reward, a pretty icon and an exchange Smiley
full member
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BitBar and BBQCoin added to Cryptoswitcher. SolidCoin removed.

Keep up the good work.  All these coins are making me dizzy!

Yeah, same here. I've tweaked how the config file is read now though, which will make it easier for me to add additional coins (thought it was hardly difficult as it was, just tedious. It's much harder for you Tongue
hero member
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BitBar and BBQCoin added to Cryptoswitcher. SolidCoin removed.

Keep up the good work.  All these coins are making me dizzy!
hero member
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It is good as backup, but i noticed the pricing / difficulty lags in general on this new site.  It does look like the difficulty issue you reported on mine was fixed (and was based on a temporary outage of the blockexplorer).  I am added in a few additional redundacies to account for blockexplorer outages so I don't expect my stats to lag more than a minute or so.
legendary
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BitBar and BBQCoin added to Cryptoswitcher. SolidCoin removed.

Maybe you'd be interested in supporting this site: http://www.coinwarz.com/cryptocurrency

Why would this be of interest to you? It has fewer coins than dustcoin or Coinchoose, no API and no additional information. Unless you think that both dustcoin and Coinchoose are calculating things incorrectly, I can't see a reason.

As a backup or to check proper values. Sometimes the diff values at these sites are lagging (minutes or even hours).
full member
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BitBar and BBQCoin added to Cryptoswitcher. SolidCoin removed.

Maybe you'd be interested in supporting this site: http://www.coinwarz.com/cryptocurrency

Why would this be of interest to you? It has fewer coins than dustcoin or Coinchoose, no API and no additional information. Unless you think that both dustcoin and Coinchoose are calculating things incorrectly, I can't see a reason.
legendary
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BitBar and BBQCoin added to Cryptoswitcher. SolidCoin removed.

Maybe you'd be interested in supporting this site: http://www.coinwarz.com/cryptocurrency
full member
Activity: 177
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BitBar and BBQCoin added to Cryptoswitcher. SolidCoin removed.
sr. member
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Could anyone help me with setting it up?
I can't find the dependencies and where to put them

If you do the first two steps (install python 2.7.4 and set the path), then, to install a module, you open up the command line, change to the modules directory ( the directory with the file setup.py in it), and type "python setup.py install"

Note in my last post I gave links to the modules that worked for me. The Numpy modules are executables.. you just run them. They are for Intel and Amd chips and 32 and 64 bit windows, so be sure to get the right one
sr. member
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Anyone got this working on Win7 yet?

I would like to know this too, and if there is anything that could be done to make it easier to run on Windows, I'd look into it.

Yes It's working on my Win 7 64 setup.. Grin Heres all the hassles I had.. Roll Eyes

1 You can't use python 3.3.. Use Python 2.7.4 (has urllib 2 ) http://www.python.org/download/releases/2.7.4/

2 Remember to set your path to python 27 (Instructions : http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ddpYVA-7wq4 )

3 You need to install beautifulsoup4-4.0.0b10 (later version didn't work)
http://www.crummy.com/software/BeautifulSoup/bs4/download/4.0/

4 You need to install simplejson https://github.com/simplejson/simplejson

5 You need to install Numpy from the appropiate executable found only here : http://www.lfd.uci.edu/~gohlke/pythonlibs/

6 You need to download pyvircurex-master.zip and btce-api-master.zip and drop their files into the appropiate folders in the cryptoswitcher directory.

Then, if you have changed the cryptoswitcher.config to read batchfiles like the supplied bitcoin.bat, it works like a dream.

Happy geeking  Wink
full member
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Anyone got this working on Win7 yet?

I would like to know this too, and if there is anything that could be done to make it easier to run on Windows, I'd look into it.
sr. member
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Anyone got this working on Win7 yet?
full member
Activity: 177
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With thanks to open5443 on GitHub, the latest round of updates supports using Dustcoin and Coinchoose at the same time, and CHNCoin has also joined the party.
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This might be really useful, I'm tired of checking the charts every day to decide myself. I already have my own scripts to switch configs and restart all rigs, so it sounds like a simple plug-n-play job! That auto-selling feature sounds especially interesting. I guess auto-withdrawal is not supported yet? Grin

EDIT: There are config options gkeypersec for vanity mining speed and ghashpersec for BTC mining speed, but no option for LTC mining speed. Is the default 1MH/s -> 1kH/s ratio assumed?

Neither exchange supports auto-withdrawal via the API, so I don't see that feature being implemented soon, I'm afraid.

The default 1MH/s -> 1kH/s ratio is assumed (by virtue of this assumption being made by dustcoin and CoinChoose), but if that is drastically wrong for you, you can include additional fees to penalise Scrypt coins the appropriate amount. So if you get 700MH/s with SHA256, but only 600MH/s with Scrypt coins, you would include an additional fee of 1-(600/700) = 0.14 on Scrypt coins.

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