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Topic: [ANN][AUTO-SWITCH] Profit-switch auto-exchange pool: CleverMining.com - page 67. (Read 554380 times)

hero member
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Remember, the hash rate on the pool is not the actual hashrate you are getting, but it is calculated based on the amount of shares submitted. Check your mining configuration, and your internet connection.
legendary
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I am loosing around 4.5mhs today in this pool, My local hashrate shows perfect but the pool today is reporting 4.5mh lower on the greater part of today On the (Hash Stats Wheel). whats the go with that?

4.5mh is quite alot !

4.5 MH/sec. of what total rate?
member
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Any news about the X11 pool?
sr. member
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I am loosing around 4.5mhs today in this pool, My local hashrate shows perfect but the pool today is reporting 4.5mh lower on the greater part of today On the (Hash Stats Wheel). whats the go with that?

4.5mh is quite alot !
sr. member
Activity: 339
Merit: 250
Ok, TY both...

I have 2 on one Pi and 5 on another - both running Starminer which I have found to be very good. Trying 1024 on both confs as all going to one BTC address...

Will see what happens as had v.high rejects on one of the rigs.

...
legendary
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https://bpip.org
On the subject of d=xxx

If one has, say, two rigs of 4 x GS Blades mining on same BTC address; is the d=xxx based upon the total hash rate at the single address or the 'per blade' or even 'per module' hash rate?

I'm guessing its the total but just want to ensure best outcome...



It really depends on what you are trying to do. I set all my blades to 512 to make sure that every half-blade submits a share in a reasonable amount of time and that my monitoring software can alert me if no shares were submitted in let's say 10 minutes. There is no hard rule, just try to keep it not too low to avoid saturating your resources.
hero member
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On the subject of d=xxx

If one has, say, two rigs of 4 x GS Blades mining on same BTC address; is the d=xxx based upon the total hash rate at the single address or the 'per blade' or even 'per module' hash rate?

I'm guessing its the total but just want to ensure best outcome...



As far as I understand, it should be per mining software. ex. if you have all the blades running on the same cgminer, then the vardiff is based on the total hashrate, but if they are on seperate controllers, then on every controller.
If you set the d=xxx, you should have to set it for every controller.
member
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Terk, I just want to personally thank you again for implementing manual diff. It is doing wonders, man. I can run my gridseeds @ 128 and my fury @ 1024.

Gridseeds need low diff as the fury needs high diff to keep the hw errors down.

Thumbs up man.
sr. member
Activity: 339
Merit: 250
On the subject of d=xxx

If one has, say, two rigs of 4 x GS Blades mining on same BTC address; is the d=xxx based upon the total hash rate at the single address or the 'per blade' or even 'per module' hash rate?

I'm guessing its the total but just want to ensure best outcome...

sr. member
Activity: 252
Merit: 250
Ever plan on paying me?  3 weeks would sure seem like plenty of time....
Including your bitcoin address in your post would probably help speed up the support process..

I have already included it a half dozen times.   And been blown off each time.   Along with all the other people who haven't gotten paid either.  His software is obviously borked because I am not the only one having this problem; coins that were earned just stay in "waiting to be exchanged" forever.  Mine have been there for three weeks, others have had this problem longer.  He will eventually come along and promise "to fix it soon, just wait one more week please", at which point nothing will happen.  

I don't know if he is intentionally stealing from his customers, too incompetent to fix his code, or just doesn't give a shit, but eventually your coins will get stuck too just like mine and some other people's, and then you can join us in waiting Smiley

Regarding old unexchanged balances.

The pool has ~20 BTC of old unexchanged balance out of over 9500 BTC mined since the pool start, which is only 0.20%. They are some post-fork blocks that got stuck somewhere and automated scripts couldn't resolve their status automatically. I need to manually check and investigate what is the status of these mined blocks. The pool has mined almost 700,000 blocks of dozens different coins since start and there were over a hundred forks which we needed to resolve through, because these new pump-and-dump coins tend to fork a lot. The unexchanged balance are leftovers from forks which couldn't be resolved automatically by our scripts. Some part of this balance are just orphaned blocks and there are no valid coins behind them, so this part will be converted to zero as is any other orphaned block. Some part of this are valid blocks which got stuck somewhere and it will be resolved, exchanged and paid as usual.

I started sorting it manually today and I hope to finish it in this week. This is time-consuming and manual work, so please be patient.

He's not stealing, nor incompetent and does actually give a shit. So don't worry, he won't run away with your precious 1,95 usd.

hey speak about your own money and dont berate forum members in matters that are not your business it doesnt matter if it was 0.000001 pennys... we all know the leaving balance gets stuck and you never get it back... and requests go un-answerred or someone tries saying its not in the "ready for payout"-ya we know,it never will be, which is what people are saying in the first place. the balances should continue to the "ready to pay out" at the same rate they move to "ready to pay out" mining or not- it is suspicious and anybody has the right to point it out that when you never pay out miners after they stop hashing it adds up- and while its adding up, the person who needs to fix it benefits, and the person that benefits just so happens to never fix the problem, but hey nothing to see here move along people. then on top of that people are rude to the guy who wants his own property...?
legendary
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I get it.  Since it's only a $1.65 it's okay for him to steal it, or because he stole more from you two it's okay to steal it from me?  
Or how about it obviously would have been more but I stopped mining there as soon as I realized I wasn't getting paid the full amount?
Or perhaps you two just think it is okay for a pool operator to steal funds from their user's, as long as it isn't that much?  By the way, what's the limit?  2 dollars?  10 dollars?  a hundred?  How much does he have to steal before it isn't okay?  How much has he stolen between me and the other people "missing" transactions?

Or perhaps I am being harsh accusing him of stealing, but then what do you call it when you know you owe someone money and don't pay them for 3 weeks?  I tried to be polite and patient but how long does it take for a pool to pay out if they are competent and honest?  

Anyways, since you two think it is such a trivial amount then I will take you up on your offer to "mail" me the money, please by all means go ahead and send the stol....I mean "stuck" bitcoins to my listed bitcoin address and I will consider the matter closed.  

I'm sure that the competent, honest, polite, and patient person that you are will return this payment once the CleverMining payout comes through. For now though shut the fuck up.

https://blockchain.info/tx/e262807375e97fa17474b3633c2bf8a6894bfbd2eeaccfe7c973be1fadce006e

Thanks for that, and if he doesn't return the money there's always trust rating. Not a single message since btw Wink
hero member
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I dont think I have ever checked the FAQ
hero member
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No excuse for stuck coins. If blocks are being solved for a coin by any pool then they mature.  Pay up.  If you cant do a manual payouts yourself, just stay away from that pool.
 
I mined at clever but the hashrate I get there after days and days is 5-10% lower than at say coinotron or f2pool and f2pool is like 8000+ miles away.
I test pools with some of my miners for a week or 2, compare payouts and go from there.

1.3Mhs x 5= 5.4 at clever but 6.5-7 or more at another pool when the reject/stale rate is included. I lost a tiny bit of profit during the testing.

vardiff locked at 512 may be the cause but I dont have time to wait for someone to fix their pool.  I leave and check back in a few weeks. ROI is all that is important.

Also, dont be a dick because he may take offense and your $1 will never arrive.



The pool now supports manual difficulty.

NEW! Setup your own difficulty
Our new stratum server has VARDIFF enabled and it should work great for most users. But if you have a miner with dozens of chips working as a single connection you might want to setup your own difficulty. You can do this by using password d=XXXX where XXXX is number between 128 and 65536 (only powers of 2 are accepted, so 128, 256, 512, etc, e.g. d=512). This will set a fixed difficulty and disable vardiff. It works per connection so you can choose separate difficulty for each of your miners.

http://clevermining.com/faq

Some temporary changes to the pool
Temporarily vardiff is disabled and there's a fixed difficulty 512. Fee is at a fixed 2%. The FAQ isn't updated yet to reflect this.

Then why is that up on the site still?

Because there are much more important things to do than updating the stupid faq, such as tweaking the profit engine, fix stuck balances and prepare the x11 multipool?
newbie
Activity: 3
Merit: 0
No excuse for stuck coins. If blocks are being solved for a coin by any pool then they mature.  Pay up.  If you cant do a manual payouts yourself, just stay away from that pool.
 
I mined at clever but the hashrate I get there after days and days is 5-10% lower than at say coinotron or f2pool and f2pool is like 8000+ miles away.
I test pools with some of my miners for a week or 2, compare payouts and go from there.

1.3Mhs x 5= 5.4 at clever but 6.5-7 or more at another pool when the reject/stale rate is included. I lost a tiny bit of profit during the testing.

vardiff locked at 512 may be the cause but I dont have time to wait for someone to fix their pool.  I leave and check back in a few weeks. ROI is all that is important.

Also, dont be a dick because he may take offense and your $1 will never arrive.



The pool now supports manual difficulty.

NEW! Setup your own difficulty
Our new stratum server has VARDIFF enabled and it should work great for most users. But if you have a miner with dozens of chips working as a single connection you might want to setup your own difficulty. You can do this by using password d=XXXX where XXXX is number between 128 and 65536 (only powers of 2 are accepted, so 128, 256, 512, etc, e.g. d=512). This will set a fixed difficulty and disable vardiff. It works per connection so you can choose separate difficulty for each of your miners.

http://clevermining.com/faq

Some temporary changes to the pool
Temporarily vardiff is disabled and there's a fixed difficulty 512. Fee is at a fixed 2%. The FAQ isn't updated yet to reflect this.

Then why is that up on the site still?
hero member
Activity: 826
Merit: 1000
No excuse for stuck coins. If blocks are being solved for a coin by any pool then they mature.  Pay up.  If you cant do a manual payouts yourself, just stay away from that pool.
 
I mined at clever but the hashrate I get there after days and days is 5-10% lower than at say coinotron or f2pool and f2pool is like 8000+ miles away.
I test pools with some of my miners for a week or 2, compare payouts and go from there.

1.3Mhs x 5= 5.4 at clever but 6.5-7 or more at another pool when the reject/stale rate is included. I lost a tiny bit of profit during the testing.

vardiff locked at 512 may be the cause but I dont have time to wait for someone to fix their pool.  I leave and check back in a few weeks. ROI is all that is important.

Also, dont be a dick because he may take offense and your $1 will never arrive.



The pool now supports manual difficulty.

NEW! Setup your own difficulty
Our new stratum server has VARDIFF enabled and it should work great for most users. But if you have a miner with dozens of chips working as a single connection you might want to setup your own difficulty. You can do this by using password d=XXXX where XXXX is number between 128 and 65536 (only powers of 2 are accepted, so 128, 256, 512, etc, e.g. d=512). This will set a fixed difficulty and disable vardiff. It works per connection so you can choose separate difficulty for each of your miners.
newbie
Activity: 3
Merit: 0
No excuse for stuck coins. If blocks are being solved for a coin by any pool then they mature.  Pay up.  If you cant do a manual payouts yourself, just stay away from that pool.
 
I mined at clever but the hashrate I get there after days and days is 5-10% lower than at say coinotron or f2pool and f2pool is like 8000+ miles away.
I test pools with some of my miners for a week or 2, compare payouts and go from there.

1.3Mhs x 5= 5.4 at clever but 6.5-7 or more at another pool when the reject/stale rate is included. I lost a tiny bit of profit during the testing.

vardiff locked at 512 may be the cause but I dont have time to wait for someone to fix their pool.  I leave and check back in a few weeks. ROI is all that is important.

Also, dont be a dick because he may take offense and your $1 will never arrive.


hero member
Activity: 826
Merit: 1000
I get it.  Since it's only a $1.65 it's okay for him to steal it, or because he stole more from you two it's okay to steal it from me?  
Or how about it obviously would have been more but I stopped mining there as soon as I realized I wasn't getting paid the full amount?
Or perhaps you two just think it is okay for a pool operator to steal funds from their user's, as long as it isn't that much?  By the way, what's the limit?  2 dollars?  10 dollars?  a hundred?  How much does he have to steal before it isn't okay?  How much has he stolen between me and the other people "missing" transactions?

Or perhaps I am being harsh accusing him of stealing, but then what do you call it when you know you owe someone money and don't pay them for 3 weeks?  I tried to be polite and patient but how long does it take for a pool to pay out if they are competent and honest?  

Anyways, since you two think it is such a trivial amount then I will take you up on your offer to "mail" me the money, please by all means go ahead and send the stol....I mean "stuck" bitcoins to my listed bitcoin address and I will consider the matter closed.  

I'm sure that the competent, honest, polite, and patient person that you are will return this payment once the CleverMining payout comes through. For now though shut the fuck up.

https://blockchain.info/tx/e262807375e97fa17474b3633c2bf8a6894bfbd2eeaccfe7c973be1fadce006e

Damn! Suchmoon, you beat me to it. At least I wasn't the only one annoyed at him.  Smiley

Sorry Smiley You can take care of the next over-entitled little brat that comes along Grin

LOL! Fair Enough. =)
legendary
Activity: 3654
Merit: 8909
https://bpip.org
I get it.  Since it's only a $1.65 it's okay for him to steal it, or because he stole more from you two it's okay to steal it from me?  
Or how about it obviously would have been more but I stopped mining there as soon as I realized I wasn't getting paid the full amount?
Or perhaps you two just think it is okay for a pool operator to steal funds from their user's, as long as it isn't that much?  By the way, what's the limit?  2 dollars?  10 dollars?  a hundred?  How much does he have to steal before it isn't okay?  How much has he stolen between me and the other people "missing" transactions?

Or perhaps I am being harsh accusing him of stealing, but then what do you call it when you know you owe someone money and don't pay them for 3 weeks?  I tried to be polite and patient but how long does it take for a pool to pay out if they are competent and honest?  

Anyways, since you two think it is such a trivial amount then I will take you up on your offer to "mail" me the money, please by all means go ahead and send the stol....I mean "stuck" bitcoins to my listed bitcoin address and I will consider the matter closed.  

I'm sure that the competent, honest, polite, and patient person that you are will return this payment once the CleverMining payout comes through. For now though shut the fuck up.

https://blockchain.info/tx/e262807375e97fa17474b3633c2bf8a6894bfbd2eeaccfe7c973be1fadce006e

Damn! Suchmoon, you beat me to it. At least I wasn't the only one annoyed at him.  Smiley

Sorry Smiley You can take care of the next over-entitled little brat that comes along Grin
hero member
Activity: 826
Merit: 1000
I get it.  Since it's only a $1.65 it's okay for him to steal it, or because he stole more from you two it's okay to steal it from me?  
Or how about it obviously would have been more but I stopped mining there as soon as I realized I wasn't getting paid the full amount?
Or perhaps you two just think it is okay for a pool operator to steal funds from their user's, as long as it isn't that much?  By the way, what's the limit?  2 dollars?  10 dollars?  a hundred?  How much does he have to steal before it isn't okay?  How much has he stolen between me and the other people "missing" transactions?

Or perhaps I am being harsh accusing him of stealing, but then what do you call it when you know you owe someone money and don't pay them for 3 weeks?  I tried to be polite and patient but how long does it take for a pool to pay out if they are competent and honest?  

Anyways, since you two think it is such a trivial amount then I will take you up on your offer to "mail" me the money, please by all means go ahead and send the stol....I mean "stuck" bitcoins to my listed bitcoin address and I will consider the matter closed.  

I'm sure that the competent, honest, polite, and patient person that you are will return this payment once the CleverMining payout comes through. For now though shut the fuck up.

https://blockchain.info/tx/e262807375e97fa17474b3633c2bf8a6894bfbd2eeaccfe7c973be1fadce006e

Damn! Suchmoon, you beat me to it. At least I wasn't the only one annoyed at him.  Smiley
legendary
Activity: 3654
Merit: 8909
https://bpip.org
I get it.  Since it's only a $1.65 it's okay for him to steal it, or because he stole more from you two it's okay to steal it from me?  
Or how about it obviously would have been more but I stopped mining there as soon as I realized I wasn't getting paid the full amount?
Or perhaps you two just think it is okay for a pool operator to steal funds from their user's, as long as it isn't that much?  By the way, what's the limit?  2 dollars?  10 dollars?  a hundred?  How much does he have to steal before it isn't okay?  How much has he stolen between me and the other people "missing" transactions?

Or perhaps I am being harsh accusing him of stealing, but then what do you call it when you know you owe someone money and don't pay them for 3 weeks?  I tried to be polite and patient but how long does it take for a pool to pay out if they are competent and honest?  

Anyways, since you two think it is such a trivial amount then I will take you up on your offer to "mail" me the money, please by all means go ahead and send the stol....I mean "stuck" bitcoins to my listed bitcoin address and I will consider the matter closed.  

I'm sure that the competent, honest, polite, and patient person that you are will return this payment once the CleverMining payout comes through. For now though shut the fuck up.

https://blockchain.info/tx/e262807375e97fa17474b3633c2bf8a6894bfbd2eeaccfe7c973be1fadce006e
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