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Topic: [ANN] profit switching auto-exchanging pool - www.middlecoin.com - page 308. (Read 829908 times)

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Maybe you people will start listening to me when I say that H2O is either

1) Stealing which is evidenced from his taking 90 bitcoins out of the pool and paying it to himself
2) Incompetent and has no idea what he's doing

You're in for more bad pay days guys. Any good pay day I would consider H2O is just trying to trick you into thinking everything is ok, then it will quickly go bad again.

I was questioning the 90+ BTC. So I did my research and saw that the 90+ BTC was paid back to the pool. You can check the transaction a few pages back... I got $73 out of it
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Very bad payday tonight...
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Yeah today was a horrible day as far as payouts go. I hope it was because H2o was doing some work under the hood because if this happens again tomorrow im out to mine myself.
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50% lower than LTC today!shit.
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Im using middlecoin.com:8080,
do i need to change to 3333??  Huh

No, 8080 will still work.

Thanks!!  Smiley

I do sum pinging tomorow, and im hoping to test sum beta's  Wink
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Payouts are out. Sorry for the delay.

I noticed some problems today (and fixed them) with the EU server, so it's still considered beta.

I've added two new beta servers, so we now have:

uswest.middlecoin.com:3333 in Oregon (same as middlecoin.com currently)
useast.middlecoin.com:3333 in N. Virginia beta
eu.middlecoin.com:3333 in Ireland beta
asia.middlecoin.com:3333 in Singapore beta

They all switch coins, just like the original US server. After beta ends, middlecoin.com will point to the server with the lowest latency to you. So you don't need to mess with your miner config at all if you don't want to participate in the beta.

If you use a beta server, be sure to have a failover server because I might need to take them offline if they have issues.

Also, don't use --no-submit-stale. On any server. When we coin switch with the new non-disconnecting tech, cgminer thinks some shares are stale when they are not.

Great news on the Singapore server H2O thanks, I'm in australia so I can start using that server for now to test it out. Actually though, the west coast server has a very slightly less Ping (westcoast 173, Singapore 184) but i'll use singapore for testing
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So we mined longer than normal and got a lower payout than normal. Usually my balance+unexchanged+immature = around .12BTC per day, today... .078.  I currently have .03 still unexchanged and I got paid .048.

I understand low pay days, but mining LTC would have made me $53.80 today, and .048 BTC is worth $44.50. We should *never* be below what we would get mining LTC straight. Even if we were mining LTC (one of the least profitable scrypts) we should still break even. There are currently 24 scrypt coins that are more profitable than LTC.

I really wish I knew how to create my own multi coin pool
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Im using middlecoin.com:8080,
do i need to change to 3333??  Huh

No, 8080 will still work.
newbie
Activity: 20
Merit: 0

I've added two new beta servers, so we now have:

uswest.middlecoin.com:3333 in Oregon (same as middlecoin.com currently)
useast.middlecoin.com:3333 in N. Virginia beta
eu.middlecoin.com:3333 in Ireland beta
asia.middlecoin.com:3333 in Singapore beta

They all switch coins, just like the original US server. After beta ends, middlecoin.com will point to the server with the lowest latency to you. So you don't need to mess with your miner config at all if you don't want to participate in the beta.

If you use a beta server, be sure to have a failover server because I might need to take them offline if they have issues.

Also, don't use --no-submit-stale. On any server. When we coin switch with the new non-disconnecting tech, cgminer thinks some shares are stale when they are not.

h20, a quick question…

Is there any difference between using simply "middlecoin.com:3333," as opposed to "uswest.middlecoin.com:3333"?


Currently US - West and middlecoin.com both point to the same IP address so there is no difference.
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I've added two new beta servers, so we now have:

uswest.middlecoin.com:3333 in Oregon (same as middlecoin.com currently)
useast.middlecoin.com:3333 in N. Virginia beta
eu.middlecoin.com:3333 in Ireland beta
asia.middlecoin.com:3333 in Singapore beta

They all switch coins, just like the original US server. After beta ends, middlecoin.com will point to the server with the lowest latency to you. So you don't need to mess with your miner config at all if you don't want to participate in the beta.

If you use a beta server, be sure to have a failover server because I might need to take them offline if they have issues.

Also, don't use --no-submit-stale. On any server. When we coin switch with the new non-disconnecting tech, cgminer thinks some shares are stale when they are not.

h20, a quick question…

Is there any difference between using simply "middlecoin.com:3333," as opposed to "uswest.middlecoin.com:3333"?
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So today's payout averaged out at around 0.0072 btc/mhash/s with no downtime and 0.92% reject rate. Noticeably lower than normal especially since my unexchanged and immature were relatively unchanged since yesterday (+5%).

What's everyone else at?
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Im using middlecoin.com:8080,
do i need to change to 3333??  Huh
newbie
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Anyone who mined LTC knows it's not a stable profit, in an LTC pool you can sometimes make 1 LTC a day or make 1 LTC in 3 days it's all a matter of luck, probability and hash power of the pool. There is no way of telling that your pool will actually find the next coin.
what pool did you use?

in addition to the farm i got here, i also have a litecoin farm that makes a consistent return daily.  it is lower in btc equivalent than middlecoin, but i always diversify. 



I was on CoinHuntr (~750MH/s) by far the prettiest site, but it's a Prop payout, no block no reward.
You might be on a PPS pool, usually fees are higher though.
sr. member
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let's make a deal.
Anyone who mined LTC knows it's not a stable profit, in an LTC pool you can sometimes make 1 LTC a day or make 1 LTC in 3 days it's all a matter of luck, probability and hash power of the pool. There is no way of telling that your pool will actually find the next coin.
what pool did you use?

in addition to the farm i got here, i also have a litecoin farm that makes a consistent return daily.  it is lower in btc equivalent than middlecoin, but i always diversify. 

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Activity: 238
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Payouts are out. Sorry for the delay.

I noticed some problems today (and fixed them) with the EU server, so it's still considered beta.

I've added two new beta servers, so we now have:

uswest.middlecoin.com:3333 in Oregon (same as middlecoin.com currently)
useast.middlecoin.com:3333 in N. Virginia beta
eu.middlecoin.com:3333 in Ireland beta
asia.middlecoin.com:3333 in Singapore beta

They all switch coins, just like the original US server. After beta ends, middlecoin.com will point to the server with the lowest latency to you. So you don't need to mess with your miner config at all if you don't want to participate in the beta.

If you use a beta server, be sure to have a failover server because I might need to take them offline if they have issues.

Also, don't use --no-submit-stale. On any server. When we coin switch with the new non-disconnecting tech, cgminer thinks some shares are stale when they are not.
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awesome! thx guys!

I had to go off topic here for a bit since I was getting tired of H2O being accused all the time .. something new to read for a change ;o)
newbie
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I love mining during winter ... keeps the house cozy and warm Smiley

Any suggestions on the best hash capable card currently on newegg.com that is below $500 USD (ideally closer to the $400 mark) and best for khash/$? Too many decisions and options ... can't make my mind up ....

R9 280x. Just picked up a third last week. ~$400 and I get between 680-730 khash/s per card
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This really isn't the place for that topic but lately we've been off topic anyways so... I'd say get 2 270x's. They're about $220 each and do around 450kh/s .   
newbie
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I love mining during winter ... keeps the house cozy and warm Smiley

Any suggestions on the best hash capable card currently on newegg.com that is below $500 USD (ideally closer to the $400 mark) and best for khash/$? Too many decisions and options ... can't make my mind up ....
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Payout is delayed today by up to an hour. I had to fix some bugs, and now the stats update is backlogged for a while.

Hi H2O, Thanks for the update info...

I don´t know if you notice that some acusations are being made about some stuff..
I personally don´t really care about trolls, but... the lack of any response will make ppl think about it...

Can you please shed some light to your fellow miners? Don´t keep us in the dark please...

Best Regards,

LPC
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