Hey guys, I'm a bit of a noob to middlecoin, I've only been mining here a couple of days but it seems pretty awesome so far! Major props to H2o!
I do have a question though; I was trying to predict how much currency I'd be receiving each night but my calcs seem to be pretty off. Can I simply do the following?: (Immature Unexchanged Balance + Unexchanged Balance) - 3.88% ?
In fact I was doing this equation then dividing by the number of hours since the last payout to get an estimated mining rate but what I ended up with in my wallet was about two thirds of what I was expecting. Or am I looking at this too simply?
You will be paid your Balance (in the row next to your address on the main page) at the end of each day (around 2:30am UTC). Normally the Balance increases gradually throughout the day as alt-coins are automatically traded for BTC. The last couple days are unusually as the Unexchanged Balance has been manually exchanged at the end of the day and paid out.
If things continue as they have the last few days, you should most or all of the Unexchanged Balance converted to BTC balance and paid to you around 2:30 UTC. You don't have to subtract the fees, those are already taken out.
OK, I think I understand this
so I guess it will be easier to see once we switch back to auto.
I still want to be able to estimate though so a couple more questions:
1. Is the 3.88% already accounted for in the "Unexchanged balance" and the "Balance"?
2. When H2o or the automatic system goes to exchange & Pay Out, do they take the Immature balance at the same time or does that stay where it is ready because it needs to mature before it can be touched. I would assume this is the case and is probably why my calcs are wrong...
Cheers for the help and sorry about all the questions lol.
Edit: I know this question must have been asked a billion times but... My rig is mining at 1.50 Mh/s consistently and showing 1921 total accepted shares & 1 total invalid shares (0.052% reject ratio). But the website is showing 1.3235 Accepted MH/s (Last Hour) is this accurate?