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Topic: [ANN][AUTO-SWITCH] Profit-switch auto-exchange pool: CleverMining.com - page 154. (Read 554401 times)

newbie
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Here is the whois for clevermining: http://www.whois.com/whois/clevermining.com

vs

the odd ip also from panama: http://www.whois.com/whois/190.97.165.179

two very different ip record information
newbie
Activity: 8
Merit: 0
I noticed it too - all my miners got hijacked and redirected to 190.97.165.179.

I checked cgminer pool settings, and it listed my clevermining pool as alive.

I thought, perhaps just a glitch or something, surely 190.97.165.179 must belong to clevermining.

Who knows, maybe it does. All the whois info reveals servers in panama, registrant in belize and person living in moscow, with fake phone numbers etc.

These were on miners that were still set to us.clevermining ... so maybe that got hijacked. I manually set them to ny / sf and things appear to be ok for now.


I am currently on ny server, its same thing so I'm switching to my old pool for now.
newbie
Activity: 26
Merit: 0
I noticed it too - all my miners got hijacked and redirected to 190.97.165.179.

I checked cgminer pool settings, and it listed my clevermining pool as alive.

I thought, perhaps just a glitch or something, surely 190.97.165.179 must belong to clevermining.

Who knows, maybe it does. All the whois info reveals servers in panama, registrant in belize and person living in moscow, with fake phone numbers etc.

These were on miners that were still set to us.clevermining ... so maybe that got hijacked. I manually set them to ny / sf and things appear to be ok for now.
newbie
Activity: 8
Merit: 0
New to this pool, left WPool cause of hijacking issues and low production numbers.  Using Cgminer with 1Mh/s been mining for just over 23 hours, miner stopped and reconnected to I.P. 190.97.165.179:3333 at 1024 worksize.  Can someone please lend some insight?  Is this normal behavior?

All info is appreciated but not overly computer literate and after reading the last 200 posts, you may need to dumb it down a few levels.(You know whom you are.)

Thanks


I've notice the same thing happening to me as well over the last 2 days. I've send Terk a PM regarding this, waiting for his respond. In the meantime I'm going to switch pool until Terk respond and that this is normal.
newbie
Activity: 4
Merit: 0
New to this pool, left WPool cause of hijacking issues and low production numbers.  Using Cgminer with 1Mh/s been mining for just over 23 hours, miner stopped and reconnected to I.P. 190.97.165.179:3333 at 1024 worksize.  Can someone please lend some insight?  Is this normal behavior?

All info is appreciated but not overly computer literate and after reading the last 200 posts, you may need to dumb it down a few levels.(You know whom you are.)

Thanks
legendary
Activity: 1302
Merit: 1068
Can clevermining use algo like Keccak and others and look at whatmine.com for the switch?

Heh. No. Definitively, obviously not.

Check yourself. Put 25ghs in the scrypt field, "25000000". Look at the volume (coin / day column) that would be mined if we slapped 25ghs on it and then look on the volume column. You'll see that if we mine it for even few minutes we'll destroy 99% of these coins.

Actually, maybe that would be a good thing..  Cull the herd so to speak....

Here here!  I will hash to that!

Hey Terk...can we take one day a week to bury bullshit coins?  I am pretty sure the market as a whole would thrive, increasing profits for the other 6 days! Do it for the profits! 

At our Ghash/s it would not take that long. But either way, its not possible. We're running Scrypt, alot of those coins arent Scrypt.
newbie
Activity: 48
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Vertcoin is taking off, due mostly to its asic-resistant algo. Anyway we can get a pool made that mines Vert and pays in BTC? Work on that Terk! You could corner the market if you're the first out with that.

For a multipool, because Vertcoin halves your hashrate, if you calculate BTC per Mh/s, it's still better to mine other altcoins and dump them. Vertcoin is about 0.08 BTC per Mh/s (halving your hashrate). Multipools are 0.05-0.08 BTC per Mh/s.
If you wanting to speculate that Vertcoin's value will go up, then you will need to join a dedicated pool and not convert to BTC like multipools do.

Well that's my guess and shitty calculations.


https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/discontinued-cryptoday-mining-revenue-stats-scrypt-scrypt-n-x11-x13-514242

This guy is 'normalizing' the hash rate and its mining at a much better rate than any multipool right now. If you're talking 20% better returns thats pretty significant. But I like the multipools because I want to be paid in BTC and not Vertcoin. So the first pool that comes out that autotrades Vert to BTC is going to see a lot of migration I think. As a multipool operator it would be in Terk's best interest to be first with this rather than wait for others and lose his cut.
full member
Activity: 280
Merit: 100
Vertcoin is taking off, due mostly to its asic-resistant algo. Anyway we can get a pool made that mines Vert and pays in BTC? Work on that Terk! You could corner the market if you're the first out with that.

For a multipool, because Vertcoin halves your hashrate, if you calculate BTC per Mh/s, it's still better to mine other altcoins and dump them. Vertcoin is about 0.08 BTC per Mh/s (halving your hashrate). Multipools are 0.05-0.08 BTC per Mh/s.
If you wanting to speculate that Vertcoin's value will go up, then you will need to join a dedicated pool and not convert to BTC like multipools do.

Well that's my guess and shitty calculations.


Everyone everyone's hash rate is effectively halved using Vert's Scrypt-N(N11) compared to normal Scrypt(N10). Sooo why would that effect profits?
member
Activity: 87
Merit: 10
Vertcoin is taking off, due mostly to its asic-resistant algo. Anyway we can get a pool made that mines Vert and pays in BTC? Work on that Terk! You could corner the market if you're the first out with that.

For a multipool, because Vertcoin halves your hashrate, if you calculate BTC per Mh/s, it's still better to mine other altcoins and dump them. Vertcoin is about 0.08 BTC per Mh/s (halving your hashrate). Multipools are 0.05-0.08 BTC per Mh/s.
If you wanting to speculate that Vertcoin's value will go up, then you will need to join a dedicated pool and not convert to BTC like multipools do.

Well that's my guess and shitty calculations.
newbie
Activity: 48
Merit: 0
It's time to realize the scrypt coin-switching bubble is bursting.

It has been a fun ride, but all these bitcoins need to come from somewhere.
"Investors" are eventually going to give up on gambling on crapcoins.

With the size of all multipools today, there simply is too much sell pressure for all these coins.

And finally, with ASIC farms starting to take shape, GPUs will soon consume too much electricity to be profitable.

What will happen next?!

Stay tuned, for another episode of Dragon Ball Z!

Vertcoin is taking off, due mostly to its asic-resistant algo. Anyway we can get a pool made that mines Vert and pays in BTC? Work on that Terk! You could corner the market if you're the first out with that.
legendary
Activity: 1442
Merit: 1005
It's time to realize the scrypt coin-switching bubble is bursting.

It has been a fun ride, but all these bitcoins need to come from somewhere.
"Investors" are eventually going to give up on gambling on crapcoins.

With the size of all multipools today, there simply is too much sell pressure for all these coins.

And finally, with ASIC farms starting to take shape, GPUs will soon consume too much electricity to be profitable.

What will happen next?!

Stay tuned, for another episode of Dragon Ball Z!
full member
Activity: 154
Merit: 100
It's time to realize the scrypt coin-switching bubble is bursting.

It has been a fun ride, but all these bitcoins need to come from somewhere.
"Investors" are eventually going to give up on gambling on crapcoins.

With the size of all multipools today, there simply is too much sell pressure for all these coins.

And finally, with ASIC farms starting to take shape, GPUs will soon consume too much electricity to be profitable.
member
Activity: 60
Merit: 10
F wafflepool under .005 for 2 days straight thats why people left including myself
F litecoin under 0.005 for last 3 days!

Yup, too many coins and too little liquidity in the market. That, and a lot of people are buying mining hardware instead of coins (and dump it as soon as they can). I don't see a reason why profitability would go up ever again actually. Not until the average John Doe gets into crypto's, and that I don't see happen with so many shitcoins out there. Not to mention the broken trust due to Mt Gox failures.
newbie
Activity: 51
Merit: 0
Terk,
I've been scraping my miner's data off the balances site every 10-15 minutes over the past few days.

Today, I've been getting 503 service unavailable messages.

I'm guessing it's a rate limiting/ddos protection feature of the hosting service. Is there a good refresh frequency I can use to avoid getting the 503s?
newbie
Activity: 33
Merit: 0
520 from cleverming.com

anybody else?


back up
sr. member
Activity: 420
Merit: 263
let's make a deal.
F wafflepool under .005 for 2 days straight thats why people left including myself
F litecoin under 0.005 for last 3 days!
full member
Activity: 196
Merit: 100
F wafflepool under .005 for 2 days straight thats why people left including myself
newbie
Activity: 48
Merit: 0
Is it my imagination, or has everyone suddenly switched to CleverMining?

The return of the west coast server maybe? Helped get people back on board.
full member
Activity: 307
Merit: 102
Is it my imagination, or has everyone suddenly switched to CleverMining?

waffle lost like 12-14 Gs so some of that is probably from there
newbie
Activity: 59
Merit: 0
CM is a Giant in the sea, middlecoin is tiny as shit. Good work terk!
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