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Topic: [ANN] profit switching auto-exchanging pool - www.middlecoin.com - page 427. (Read 829908 times)

full member
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I've got 5 rigs pointed at middlecoin totaling about 10-11 MH/s. I've used one payment address, but I like seeing the variances between rigs. Is there any downside or performance hit if i use a distinct payout address for each rig?  It would let me easily see if one is having an issue. 

Sadly it would eliminate me from ever making it to the top of the table as far as hash rate...but that aspiration might be worth giving up for more granularity.

Also I have done a multi day test just days ago with identical rigs point at wemineltc, hashcows and middlecoin... guess who won?  Smiley
newbie
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I dont know if it's suppose to be like this and I shouldnt worry, but is my hashrate suppose to alternate like this: http://middlecoin.com/reports/14vbJdrBPUwUuH6HZEqxe44uoCFrSRU14V.html
On CGMiner the hashrate is pretty consise around 700-750 Kh/s.

Looks pretty typical minus that big zero you had I assume you shut down there? Yeah it varies, just look at the overall middlecoin page and you see some ebb and flow there as well.
newbie
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I dont know if it's suppose to be like this and I shouldnt worry, but is my hashrate suppose to alternate like this: http://middlecoin.com/reports/14vbJdrBPUwUuH6HZEqxe44uoCFrSRU14V.html
On CGMiner the hashrate is pretty consise around 700-750 Kh/s.
hero member
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I have mined for several hours using CPU:

-o stratum+tcp://middlecoin.com:3333 -u 13DYQTZfHbX63WGuU6ArZuKBxbd3Vpoz1A -p x

As far as I see it's mining OK (although I haven't made any "yay") but my username/address does not show on the MiddleCoin user list. Is this normal? I am doing something wrong?

Thank you in advance

chances are good you still haven't found a share.  CPU mining is slow, and middlecoin diff is pretty high, even for some low end GPU's.  You won't show up until you've found  share.
newbie
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I have mined for several hours using CPU:

-o stratum+tcp://middlecoin.com:3333 -u 13DYQTZfHbX63WGuU6ArZuKBxbd3Vpoz1A -p x

As far as I see it's mining OK (although I haven't made any "yay") but my username/address does not show on the MiddleCoin user list. Is this normal? I am doing something wrong?

Thank you in advance
newbie
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Merit: 0
Yesterday was pretty low for me. I see a variance day to day but yesterday was about 20-30% below 'average'. Two days ago though was a very good day that was almost 80% more than average. So it all evens out over time.
full member
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I just checked and middlecoin seems to not be responding (cgminer will start mining and then a second later say the pool is unresponsive and does this several times in few seconds...) are we rapidly switching coins right now or is there something else?
legendary
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Since about 10 hours ago it isn't tracking my hashrate correctly, I'm mining about 1900khash/h, but the report says that I'm only mining about 1300: http://middlecoin.com/reports/14sd2X8MUmRy8RMcszka1V74b6hGUfqjnw.html
newbie
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About the only reason to use different payment addresses is so you can compare results of different rigs (eg. If they have the same hardware but different settings)
sr. member
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Is it necessary to use a separate payment address per mining rig? Or can I set all my rigs using the same payment address?

I have 2 rigs all pointing to middlecoin and I use a single payment address for both. Never had a problem, actually makes it easy to see the total at once.
newbie
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Did yesterday feel like a low profit day? I felt it was......

It definitely was for me and the graph at the top seems to confirm that.
member
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Did yesterday feel like a low profit day? I felt it was......
sr. member
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What kind of output can I expect a day in BTC when mining at 750 kH/s. I tried some simple calculations based on other peoples numbers, but couldnt find anything better then between 0.01 and 0.02 BTC. Anyone got a more accurate calculation?

It will likely vary between those. On average I find it more profitable than LTC on wemineltc by 10-20%, having it as BTC is nice too.
newbie
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What kind of output can I expect a day in BTC when mining at 750 kH/s. I tried some simple calculations based on other peoples numbers, but couldnt find anything better then between 0.01 and 0.02 BTC. Anyone got a more accurate calculation?
legendary
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Is it necessary to use a separate payment address per mining rig? Or can I set all my rigs using the same payment address?
sr. member
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Merit: 250
I have been mining on middlecoin.com since the start now with my 11 MH and I have never EVER had a problem with the site.  The only time I dip below 10 MH is when I have a rig down.  The 512 diff shares seem a bit strange compared to other pools, but they do not seem to be a problem.  I am glad I found this site - the convenience is well worth the fee.

*drool*

11MH must be nice...
member
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I have been mining on middlecoin.com since the start now with my 11 MH and I have never EVER had a problem with the site.  The only time I dip below 10 MH is when I have a rig down.  The 512 diff shares seem a bit strange compared to other pools, but they do not seem to be a problem.  I am glad I found this site - the convenience is well worth the fee.
hero member
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It's funny - I switched to hashco.ws for what appeared to be "more service".  The only problem I had with middlecoin was the occasional stall when switching coins - which was the same on hashco.ws (actually it was more frequent).  I found a newer version of cgminer fixed that problem, and switched back because the profit is higher and I feel more comfortable with the presentation of the numbers on middlecoin (immature, unexchanged, and current btc balance) vs. a single number of an "estimated" payout.  You'll like the cows, their profit is about the same, maybe a smidge lower on average.


Which version are you using? I'm using 3.7.2 and have to use CGWatcher to restart automatically.

I was having trouble with 3.3.1, but found 3.4.3 to be working great for me.
newbie
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It's funny - I switched to hashco.ws for what appeared to be "more service".  The only problem I had with middlecoin was the occasional stall when switching coins - which was the same on hashco.ws (actually it was more frequent).  I found a newer version of cgminer fixed that problem, and switched back because the profit is higher and I feel more comfortable with the presentation of the numbers on middlecoin (immature, unexchanged, and current btc balance) vs. a single number of an "estimated" payout.  You'll like the cows, their profit is about the same, maybe a smidge lower on average.


Which version are you using? I'm using 3.7.2 and have to use CGWatcher to restart automatically.
hero member
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I switched to Hashcows since H2O doesn't seem to be willing to fix the problem. There definitely is something wrong with the pool and he just doesn't acknowledge.
Look at the top address. Just made .4 today when usually his balance is above 1, maybe 2 BTC per day.

Looks like H2O doesn't want to earn money anymore

It's funny - I switched to hashco.ws for what appeared to be "more service".  The only problem I had with middlecoin was the occasional stall when switching coins - which was the same on hashco.ws (actually it was more frequent).  I found a newer version of cgminer fixed that problem, and switched back because the profit is higher and I feel more comfortable with the presentation of the numbers on middlecoin (immature, unexchanged, and current btc balance) vs. a single number of an "estimated" payout.  You'll like the cows, their profit is about the same, maybe a smidge lower on average.
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