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Topic: [ANN][POOL] ZERGPOOL.com - Multialgo, autoexchange, 0.5% fee, 250+ coins - page 65. (Read 57849 times)

newbie
Activity: 50
Merit: 0
Hi all, more or less a newbie here. Just one question:

Why sometimes my balance drops? Without having payments, of course.
jr. member
Activity: 76
Merit: 1
Hi All

the latest Nemos has support for zerg europe
https://github.com/nemosminer/NemosMiner-v2.5.2-windows
you need to change -Location europe and -PoolName zergpoolpluseu
Happy Mining
newbie
Activity: 140
Merit: 0
ZergPool & Zpool are brothers???
the web looks similar and people report problems on both
They both use "yiimp", a (free?) CMS for pool servers.
There's hardly any pool without any problems at all (especially when you have there tons of sh*tcoins, multialgo, autoexchange, etc).

Yes, zergpool must solve issues with vanished mined coins.

You can notice very easy when yellow line from your earnings drops. You must always have both yellow and blue lines with earnings only increasing, if they decrease it means it is a problem and coins was taken from your account.

This happens frequently on zergpool and they must avoid problems like this, otherwise they won't be able to have the best profitability in BTC daily payments.
newbie
Activity: 57
Merit: 0
ZergPool & Zpool are brothers???
the web looks similar and people report problems on both
They both use "yiimp", a (free?) CMS for pool servers.
There's hardly any pool without any problems at all (especially when you have there tons of sh*tcoins, multialgo, autoexchange, etc).
member
Activity: 115
Merit: 12
ZergPool & Zpool are brothers???
the web looks similar and people report problems on both
jr. member
Activity: 76
Merit: 1
does your pool only payout in coins you mine there or could i set a payout address for ok posw or whatever?

nemos 2.5.2 x16r error
any idea how to fix it?
thanks



check your firewall

No, it's missing the server address and i don't know where to add it
sr. member
Activity: 714
Merit: 252
does your pool only payout in coins you mine there or could i set a payout address for ok posw or whatever?

nemos 2.5.2 x16r error
any idea how to fix it?
thanks



check your firewall
newbie
Activity: 57
Merit: 0
@pinpins
I noticed that sometimes some coins become red, or pale grey, or just disappear from the list.
What does all that mean?
PS. How often API gets updated on the pool? Is there any limit for API queries?
jr. member
Activity: 76
Merit: 1
nemos 2.5.2 x16r error
any idea how to fix it?

thanks

newbie
Activity: 57
Merit: 0
Tried the pool for a couple of hours with a cgminer at 260Mh of scrypt.
Average hashrate accepted by the pool was about 180Mh, no matter how I played around coins and difficulties.
Unfortunately, it was a rented asic, so I don't have access to its logs.
I'm not going to make any accusations, but the fact is that my experiment got 30% of hashrate lost for some reason...


Wow~~~~~~!!!!!!
I also had mined skein algorithm for several days in the zergpool and I had checked my real BTC earnings.
My own real BTC earnings and 24 hours actual calculating are different about 30.5%.
It's similar to your experiment. Neoscrypt and xevan algorithm are also similar.

My hashrates are 41.9G on skein algo.
24 hours real BTC earnings : 0.011253 BTC
24 hours actual calculating : 0.016191 BTC
 
Only pinpin knows. He always takes 30% of miners coins or 24hours actual calculating shows 30% upped.

Now I'm using ahashpool. Ahashpool shows real 24hours actual caculating with just 1% fees.
I was talking about hashate, not earnings (actually, I don't understand how earnings and "estimates" are calculated there).
The hashrate must be more or less similar between the pool and the miner. In my case it wasn't...
I just went and rented another 600Mh scrypt asic, with extranonce, and pointed it to european server. Now my hashrate looks good. However, at the moment I can't say anything about earnings.
member
Activity: 1028
Merit: 19
Tried the pool for a couple of hours with a cgminer at 260Mh of scrypt.
Average hashrate accepted by the pool was about 180Mh, no matter how I played around coins and difficulties.
Unfortunately, it was a rented asic, so I don't have access to its logs.
I'm not going to make any accusations, but the fact is that my experiment got 30% of hashrate lost for some reason...


Wow~~~~~~!!!!!!
I also had mined skein algorithm for several days in the zergpool and I had checked my real BTC earnings.
My own real BTC earnings and 24 hours actual calculating are different about 30.5%.
It's similar to your experiment. Neoscrypt and xevan algorithm are also similar.

My hashrates are 41.9G on skein algo.
24 hours real BTC earnings : 0.011253 BTC
24 hours actual calculating : 0.016191 BTC
 
Only pinpin knows. He always takes 30% of miners coins or 24hours actual calculating shows 30% upped.

Now I'm using ahashpool. Ahashpool shows real 24hours actual caculating with just 1% fees.

Can you paste your wallet address?

24h actual at the moment suggests ~ 0,01476 BTC for 41Gh on sken
newbie
Activity: 140
Merit: 0
Tried the pool for a couple of hours with a cgminer at 260Mh of scrypt.
Average hashrate accepted by the pool was about 180Mh, no matter how I played around coins and difficulties.
Unfortunately, it was a rented asic, so I don't have access to its logs.
I'm not going to make any accusations, but the fact is that my experiment got 30% of hashrate lost for some reason...


Wow~~~~~~!!!!!!
I also had mined skein algorithm for several days in the zergpool and I had checked my real BTC earnings.
My own real BTC earnings and 24 hours actual calculating are different about 30.5%.
It's similar to your experiment. Neoscrypt and xevan algorithm are also similar.

My hashrates are 41.9G on skein algo.
24 hours real BTC earnings : 0.011253 BTC
24 hours actual calculating : 0.016191 BTC
 
Only pinpin knows. He always takes 30% of miners coins or 24hours actual calculating shows 30% upped.

Now I'm using ahashpool. Ahashpool shows real 24hours actual caculating with just 1% fees.

Everyone should evaluate real payments and compare, because only the pool with highest real payment should be used. Never trust inflated statistics.
The rule is always to never trust statistics and always evaluate real daily payments.

Now that probably miners will start selling GPUs only pools with highest payments will have to be used.
jr. member
Activity: 76
Merit: 1
Tried the pool for a couple of hours with a cgminer at 260Mh of scrypt.
Average hashrate accepted by the pool was about 180Mh, no matter how I played around coins and difficulties.
Unfortunately, it was a rented asic, so I don't have access to its logs.
I'm not going to make any accusations, but the fact is that my experiment got 30% of hashrate lost for some reason...


Wow~~~~~~!!!!!!
I also had mined skein algorithm for several days in the zergpool and I had checked my real BTC earnings.
My own real BTC earnings and 24 hours actual calculating are different about 30.5%.
It's similar to your experiment. Neoscrypt and xevan algorithm are also similar.

My hashrates are 41.9G on skein algo.
24 hours real BTC earnings : 0.011253 BTC
24 hours actual calculating : 0.016191 BTC
 
Only pinpin knows. He always takes 30% of miners coins or 24hours actual calculating shows 30% upped.

Now I'm using ahashpool. Ahashpool shows real 24hours actual caculating with just 1% fees.

 Grin Grin Grin Grin Grin Grin Grin Grin

Yeah, sure, at least 30% from you and 30% from your twin brother
You probably went to the same school also.
newbie
Activity: 10
Merit: 0
Tried the pool for a couple of hours with a cgminer at 260Mh of scrypt.
Average hashrate accepted by the pool was about 180Mh, no matter how I played around coins and difficulties.
Unfortunately, it was a rented asic, so I don't have access to its logs.
I'm not going to make any accusations, but the fact is that my experiment got 30% of hashrate lost for some reason...


Wow~~~~~~!!!!!!
I also had mined skein algorithm for several days in the zergpool and I had checked my real BTC earnings.
My own real BTC earnings and 24 hours actual calculating are different about 30.5%.
It's similar to your experiment. Neoscrypt and xevan algorithm are also similar.

My hashrates are 41.9G on skein algo.
24 hours real BTC earnings : 0.011253 BTC
24 hours actual calculating : 0.016191 BTC
 
Only pinpin knows. He always takes 30% of miners coins or 24hours actual calculating shows 30% upped.

Now I'm using ahashpool. Ahashpool shows real 24hours actual caculating with just 1% fees.
jr. member
Activity: 76
Merit: 1
PinPin Can you modify the Nemos so it can show useful statistics when using LTC please?
jr. member
Activity: 76
Merit: 1
I know ZERG FANS dont like any negative info or questions about their holly pool

this will be my last post here... i know PINPIN will never answer me... he never answer any real questions like with stratum problems

but it will be good if pool operator can explain how he can run with 0% fee... how he pay for servers and transactions

I never accused this pool of stealing or being a scam...

but i will quote here some words from the recently shutdown Altminer pool... one of the most experienced pool operators


""
What did we learn?

* Trust no one ;-)

* MOST mining pool operators are to dump to run a pool. If you want a reliable pool operated by persons who know what they do switch over to yiimp, zpool or unimining. Pickle Rick. All others are crap, indeed most of them were trained by us & redirected all their questions to us!

* If a pool offers much less then 1% fee -> SCAM! Servers cost money. Transactions cost money. Operating costs money. Just calculate if it is better to have a 0.1% lower fee - or a stable pool. If you miss one hour of mining on a pool with 0.1% lower fee you will loose 5% of your income! Only because you cared about 0.1%?!

*Miners, look at your graphs and understand how this stuff works! Don't get scammed by people who don't understand how to run a pool.

https://privatebin.net/?db730b6eda1b4923#1W3av4nYGGf/2hJWagu0KGk1y682sRxIhzfMBSe+wt4=
""

i really liked this pool, was supporting it from beginning, but all this problems and lack of transparency from pool operator run out the patience

good luck... smoke some good quality weed... and always look at the facts... dont let this crypto stuff blind you

Anyone has to start somewhere and the pool scene is highly competitive, with most of the miners
reluctant to leave a pool they know, just look how many are using NiceHAsh again despite loosing
money last year, it's human nature.
So if you want to enter the scene you have to bring something extra, like 0% fee for a wile.
Think of Amazon who lost money for more than 10 years and where they are now, or think of
any other startup and how they are burning cash in the first years.

Everyone can google this and check me out.
So, unless someone can show that pinpin is stealing hash rate anything else is just grumpy
guys who don't get their way or are looking for attention and 5 minutes of spotlight.
Regarding the problems, it's bad and i hope they can be fixed in time, but EVERY other pool
out here has problems some more some less. For a wile i mined INTENSE and 4 out of 5 pools
that i tried had worse problems.
Anyone entering this topic can read about the problems and decide if to spend more time on Zerg
or not.
the lack of transparency to me looks more like pinpin doesn't know for himself why those problems
are happening and has nothing to say, but maybe i am wrong.
jr. member
Activity: 76
Merit: 1
Tried the pool for a couple of hours with a cgminer at 260Mh of scrypt.
Average hashrate accepted by the pool was about 180Mh, no matter how I played around coins and difficulties.
Unfortunately, it was a rented asic, so I don't have access to its logs.
I'm not going to make any accusations, but the fact is that my experiment got 30% of hashrate lost for some reason...

 Grin Grin Grin Grin Grin Grin Grin Grin

It's beyond funny
" I don't make any accusations BUT i lost 30% of my hash rate so .... "
You have no idea why or didn't try with the same machine on another pool,
but you have time to come and place the blame on.... someone.
newbie
Activity: 57
Merit: 0
Tried the pool for a couple of hours with a cgminer at 260Mh of scrypt.
Average hashrate accepted by the pool was about 180Mh, no matter how I played around coins and difficulties.
Unfortunately, it was a rented asic, so I don't have access to its logs.
I'm not going to make any accusations, but the fact is that my experiment got 30% of hashrate lost for some reason...
member
Activity: 413
Merit: 17
I see a lot of users in this pool are using the scrypt algo, but I dont see it in Nemosminer. What am I missing?


You're missing an ASIC. Scrypt can't be mined using GPUs.
newbie
Activity: 32
Merit: 0
I know ZERG FANS dont like any negative info or questions about their holly pool

this will be my last post here... i know PINPIN will never answer me... he never answer any real questions like with stratum problems

but it will be good if pool operator can explain how he can run with 0% fee... how he pay for servers and transactions

I never accused this pool of stealing or being a scam...

but i will quote here some words from the recently shutdown Altminer pool... one of the most experienced pool operators


""
What did we learn?

* Trust no one ;-)

* MOST mining pool operators are to dump to run a pool. If you want a reliable pool operated by persons who know what they do switch over to yiimp, zpool or unimining. Pickle Rick. All others are crap, indeed most of them were trained by us & redirected all their questions to us!

* If a pool offers much less then 1% fee -> SCAM! Servers cost money. Transactions cost money. Operating costs money. Just calculate if it is better to have a 0.1% lower fee - or a stable pool. If you miss one hour of mining on a pool with 0.1% lower fee you will loose 5% of your income! Only because you cared about 0.1%?!

*Miners, look at your graphs and understand how this stuff works! Don't get scammed by people who don't understand how to run a pool.

https://privatebin.net/?db730b6eda1b4923#1W3av4nYGGf/2hJWagu0KGk1y682sRxIhzfMBSe+wt4=
""

i really liked this pool, was supporting it from beginning, but all this problems and lack of transparency from pool operator run out the patience

good luck... smoke some good quality weed... and always look at the facts... dont let this crypto stuff blind you
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