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Topic: [ANN][POOL] Mining Pool Hub - Multipool. Multialgo, Auto Exchange to any coin. - page 267. (Read 487870 times)

legendary
Activity: 1456
Merit: 1006
Mining Pool Hub
I started doing Ethereum mining and I noticed the difficulty set by the pool is different depending on IP address. When you connect from NiceHash, diff is 1.0 and from my IP is 0.53 or something. Also, the pool does't honor d=XX in password field (at least for Ethereum).
Can you please add the diff request for Ethereum also?

Actually miningpoolhub provided vardiff for ethereum pool few months ago.

Most other Ethereum pools use static diff because it may have some vulnerability hole when it's vardiff.
As nicehash's minimum diff is 1, pool filters them and set 1.0 static diff automatically.
Also d=XX doesn't work on ethereum pool.

I'll consider varidff enabled pool. Not sure at this moment.
legendary
Activity: 1456
Merit: 1006
Mining Pool Hub
so there is only  one Cryptonight coin, planing to add others ?, i can suggest xci  https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1651012.0
it did a good start it s on the good way for now, only current exchange is cryptopia for now

Yeah I'll look into it.
Thank you for suggestion.
newbie
Activity: 22
Merit: 0
I would hope MPH makes a small profit....servers need to get paid, owners need to eat.
The pool fee Huh The owners are probably millionaires for a long time now.
I seriously doubt that.

The Ethereum Pool at MPH is mining at 1212 Gigahash. This is about 2.8 million $ worth of mined ethereum each month right now. MPH gets 28.000$ in fees monthly from the ETH pool only. I am lazy to calculate all the other pools. But I'd say MPH gets about 100k $ each month in pool fees only. If you add the withdrawal fee it's maybe 105k$ or 110k$.
I doubt that the hardware,hosting,employees cost that much....
If you know better I am all ears.
sr. member
Activity: 476
Merit: 250
I would hope MPH makes a small profit....servers need to get paid, owners need to eat.

The pool fee Huh The owners are probably millionaires for a long time now.

I seriously doubt that.
sr. member
Activity: 476
Merit: 250
Dude,

Check this screenshot

For scrypt algorithm it is FAR more profitable to mine gamecredit or sex coin.

Yet,



see what hub.multipoolhub.com choose

You kidding me?



It has to find a coin first; if it just kept switching then nobody would get anything.
newbie
Activity: 22
Merit: 0
I would hope MPH makes a small profit....servers need to get paid, owners need to eat.

The pool fee ?? The owners are probably millionaires for a long time now.
hero member
Activity: 960
Merit: 514
Dude,

Check this screenshot

For scrypt algorithm it is FAR more profitable to mine gamecredit or sex coin.

Yet,



see what hub.multipoolhub.com choose

You kidding me?

sr. member
Activity: 465
Merit: 252
I just checked out the transactions where I withdrew BTC from MPH. It seems like MPH is making a profit of BTC withdrawal fees.
We pay 0.0004 BTC btw.

Here for example https://blockchain.info/tx/e867c97db3c4332965acd73386f674db7d986dd055436dc048353b0fe4c58ee9

The fee of this transaction for 2 recipients is 0.00049671 BTC . 2 recepients paid MPH 0.0008 BTC in withdrawal fees .
A minimum 0.00030329 profit for MPH per payout. Because MPH pays out when at least two people withdraw BTC. I haven't seen one transaction with only one recipient yet in my history.

Here a transaction with 23 recipients from MPH : https://live.blockcypher.com/btc/tx/a75daf5f173ad6ad3dd8207de44acf0fe3c7cc943da5b5c428bd14f8f0b6b92f/

Real Fees are 0.00219887 for this transaction. Fee per recepient would be 0.00009560304347826087.
23 recipients pay 0.0092BTC to MPH in withdrawal fees. MPH pays only 0.00219887 in real fees.
MPH has a profit of 0.00700113 BTC. Wow! Shocked

There is definitely room for lowering the fee if MPH wasn't greedy  Wink

I would hope MPH makes a small profit....servers need to get paid, owners need to eat.
sr. member
Activity: 476
Merit: 250
Would the no-color command work in the start.bat and turn off all color?

Not sure what colour you are referring to. If it's within Claymore miners, edit the files in the 'miners' folder using notepad.
sr. member
Activity: 476
Merit: 250
aaronsace, I have a multipoolminer questions.  If I open the code up and enter my username (where it says username) and switch the above to false, I would be able to mine without entering my username on startup?

Hey, there is a custom command line included in the 'start.bat' file that should help you greatly.

Could never get the start.bat to work until literally right now. Always just launched multipoolminer.ps1. Had switched you code for region and everything worked fine, blocked x11 and qubit too. I also just copy/pasted then edited ccminer v2.0 into it too (works great for cryptonight and lyra2z).

There are now native commands for limiting the algorithms in v2.5 of MultiPoolMiner and have included ccminer v2. Wink
sr. member
Activity: 358
Merit: 250
aaronsace, I have a multipoolminer questions.  If I open the code up and enter my username (where it says username) and switch the above to false, I would be able to mine without entering my username on startup?

Hey, there is a custom command line included in the 'start.bat' file that should help you greatly.

Could never get the start.bat to work until literally right now. Always just launched multipoolminer.ps1. Had switched you code for region and everything worked fine, blocked x11 and qubit too. I also just copy/pasted then edited ccminer v2.0 into it too (works great for cryptonight and lyra2z).

Would the no-color command work in the start.bat and turn off all color?
sr. member
Activity: 358
Merit: 250
aaronsace, I have a multipoolminer questions.  If I open the code up and enter my username (where it says username) and switch the above to false, I would be able to mine without entering my username on startup?

Hey, there is a custom command line included in the 'start.bat' file that should help you greatly.

Could never get the start.bat to work until literally right now. Always just launched multipoolminer.ps1. Had switched you code for region and everything worked fine, blocked x11 and qubit too. I also just copy/pasted then edited ccminer v2.0 into it too (works great for cryptonight and lyra2z).
sr. member
Activity: 476
Merit: 250
aaronsace, I have a multipoolminer questions.  If I open the code up and enter my username (where it says username) and switch the above to false, I would be able to mine without entering my username on startup?

Hey, there is a custom command line included in the 'start.bat' file that should help you greatly.
sr. member
Activity: 358
Merit: 250
aaronsace, I have a multipoolminer questions.  If I open the code up and enter my username (where it says username) and switch the above to false, I would be able to mine without entering my username on startup?
sr. member
Activity: 476
Merit: 250
Dude do you have a page where all the pool 17xxx is located?

For example, hub.multipoolhub.com:17004    is for groetsl. However, where in your page it is written? I sort of figure that out my self.

It seems that we can always go to hub.multipoolhub.com isn't it? Only the port number change?
hub.multipoolhub.com works for every algorithm but there are some EU and US servers as well.
The ports are on the main page; 17XXX algorithm ports at the top and 20XXX individual coin ports at the bottom.

You display BTC/GHzDay. Where do you get those numbers? Do you take into account the actual price of the alt coins and the actual current difficulty? What?
Everything is accounted for; it's quite accurate.

Is there a table where you can match things up? I know that nicehash' daggerhashimoto is your Ethash. What about the lyra2re and lyra2rev2
 that correspond to what?
No table but you are correct.

What happens if I buy traffic from nicehash and send it to you and got a wrong port? Will your pool reject and nicehash close my order or what?
NiceHash will detect that kind of failure and temporarily disable the order.


Be careful buying hash; you will most likely lose money.
hero member
Activity: 960
Merit: 514
Dude do you have a page where all the pool 17xxx is located?

For example, hub.multipoolhub.com:17004    is for groetsl. However, where in your page it is written? I sort of figure that out my self.

It seems that we can always go to hub.multipoolhub.com isn't it? Only the port number change?

You display BTC/GHzDay. Where do you get those numbers? Do you take into account the actual price of the alt coins and the actual current difficulty? What?

Finally there is some missmatch between the way you named the algorithm and the way nicehash did it.

Is there a table where you can match things up? I know that nicehash' daggerhashimoto is your Ethash. What about the lyra2re and lyra2rev2
 that correspond to what?

What happens if I buy traffic from nicehash and send it to you and got a wrong port? Will your pool reject and nicehash close my order or what?

For example, say I buy

Lyra2RE from nicehash

Should I redirect that to hub.multipoolhub.com:17018    or should I redirect that to hub.multipoolhub.com:17025    

They both pass nicehash pool verificator.
legendary
Activity: 1281
Merit: 1003
yes i notice withdraw from pool is pretty fast , i agree it could be use some less fees, no need to be very fast if you withdraw in time
i try to withdraw less possible time
newbie
Activity: 22
Merit: 0
I just checked out the transactions where I withdrew BTC from MPH. It seems like MPH is making a profit of BTC withdrawal fees.
We pay 0.0004 BTC btw.

Here for example https://blockchain.info/tx/e867c97db3c4332965acd73386f674db7d986dd055436dc048353b0fe4c58ee9

The fee of this transaction for 2 recipients is 0.00049671 BTC . 2 recepients paid MPH 0.0008 BTC in withdrawal fees .
A minimum 0.00030329 profit for MPH per payout. Because MPH pays out when at least two people withdraw BTC. I haven't seen one transaction with only one recipient yet in my history.

Here a transaction with 23 recipients from MPH : https://live.blockcypher.com/btc/tx/a75daf5f173ad6ad3dd8207de44acf0fe3c7cc943da5b5c428bd14f8f0b6b92f/

Real Fees are 0.00219887 for this transaction. Fee per recepient would be 0.00009560304347826087.
23 recipients pay 0.0092BTC to MPH in withdrawal fees. MPH pays only 0.00219887 in real fees.
MPH has a profit of 0.00700113 BTC. Wow! Shocked

There is definitely room for lowering the fee if MPH wasn't greedy  Wink
newbie
Activity: 22
Merit: 0
Is it possible for the Pool to reduce the Bitcoin withdrawal fee? 0.0001BTC would be ideal. If not ,why?

I think if the fee was free then it could be abused because MiningPoolHub still has to pay a fee.

I'm not saying it should be free. It could be on the same level of Poloniex which is about 0.0001 BTC . This is only a quarter of the fee right now at MPH.
The transaction may be processed a little slower but we would save not an insignificant amount of BTC in the long term.

It would save me 6-10$ a month for instance and I am having a payout every 2 days. Which amounts to 0.006BTC(0.0004*15) each month
sr. member
Activity: 476
Merit: 250
Is it possible for the Pool to reduce the Bitcoin withdrawal fee? 0.0001BTC would be ideal. If not ,why?

I think if the fee was free then it could be abused because MiningPoolHub still has to pay a fee.
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