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Topic: [ANN][TomPool][Auto Profit Switching - SHA256/Scrypt/Keccak - 95+ coins] - page 11. (Read 36203 times)

sr. member
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I'll be adding a manual diff changer for Tompool in the very near future, work has began so shouldn't be much longer. That'll probably be your way to go Smiley

Is Orbit listed on any of the major exchanges?
sr. member
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Helperizer
One thing - both of the TomCoin pools seem to throw a lot of rejects (duplicates), and I consistently get ~70% accept rate no matter the settings or device.  If I go directly to either your multipool or my custom multipool, I go back to 90-99% (depending upon device, OC'd furies run ~92%).

This is usually a vardiff problem, let me know your btc address and what diff you want for your workers and I'll set it for you. You'll need to switch to a different port afterwards, port 3329 for manual sha256 diff.

Thanks, Tom, but my diffs are way too disparate for my workers (from 1 to 256 and lots of places in between since I have USB erupters for SHA and CPUs for scrypt, all the way to antminer s1s for SHA and 6950 GPUs for scrypt) and that'd be quite a lot to set up for you.  I could try again when you have the password set to something like the difficulty number or d-diff or some such.  That way I could set it up differently for each worker.
sr. member
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Might you consider adding MINT to your scrypt coins?  It seems quite interesting, and I think it'll go the distance.

Thanks!  Just joined the pool and like it a lot.

One thing - both of the TomCoin pools seem to throw a lot of rejects (duplicates), and I consistently get ~70% accept rate no matter the settings or device.  If I go directly to either your multipool or my custom multipool, I go back to 90-99% (depending upon device, OC'd furies run ~92%).

This is usually a vardiff problem, let me know your btc address and what diff you want for your workers and I'll set it for you. You'll need to switch to a different port afterwards, port 3329 for manual sha256 diff.
sr. member
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Helperizer
Might you consider adding MINT to your scrypt coins?  It seems quite interesting, and I think it'll go the distance.

Thanks!  Just joined the pool and like it a lot.

One thing - both of the TomCoin pools seem to throw a lot of rejects (duplicates), and I consistently get ~70% accept rate no matter the settings or device.  If I go directly to either your multipool or my custom multipool, I go back to 90-99% (depending upon device, OC'd furies run ~92%).
newbie
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Could you consider adding TAK to your SHA256 multipool? 
Thanks.
sr. member
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A bit of a cross post from the other thread but yes, TomPool is back up and running with all services!

I've removed the forum software, changed passwords, reviewed files in the web directories and blocked a heap of ports (about the only ones open now are for the web server, mining (stratum) and SSH access). i.e. generally strengthened site security while also increasing performance as it gave me an opportunity to make some big changes that would've been much harder with the pool running.

Hopefully now we can just get on with the business of mining Smiley
hero member
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So is this pool really up and running again?
sr. member
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Everyone please read this thread, sorry but I'm rather busy with this right now:

https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/looks-like-my-btc-wallet-was-hacked-470382

All pools have been shut down for the time being, I'm not sure if I'll ever restart them.
hero member
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Just came across the site, and it definitely interests me.  I've been trying to use bfgminer, but it keeps shutting down when I enter the info.  I must be doing it wrong, or does the site not work with bfg miner?

If it does, what am I missing?  What should I enter when it asks for the url?
newbie
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Sure, just let me know your BTC address.
My BTC payout address is 1L8Kb2Yxvrtnae7GcE8XwtqnK7WwN14uaQ , thanks.
newbie
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Hi Tom,

Sorry mate, but you didn't actually answer my question; is everything working ok?

Mining for almost two days @ 2Mh/s for 0.0089 Btc on your scrypt pool is very low return compared to mining LTC direct for two days and getting 0.042 btc. Your only running at 20% of the profit return of mining LTC direct.

Something isn't stacking up. As I said before, nice idea but something isn't working at the moment so I'm going to pull out and go back to mining elsewhere.

Ben
sr. member
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Looking at your hashrate its much lower than 100 gh/s indicating there's something wrong with your mining. Is your miner reporting lots of invalid shares? I've just taken a look at your shares and 80% of them are invalid. Some miners don't play nicely with vardiff which is probably the issue here, let me know what diff you normally run your miners at and I'll set their difficulty. You'll need to move to port 3329 afterwards.

By "The stats also don't display correctly" is this what you mean? In which case they are displaying correctly as your miner is submitting a lot of invalid work, hence the low hash rate.
I'm using 3 asic cubes behind a stratum proxy, and I haven't had an issue with any other pool. However, if you could, can you please lock the difficulty to 32 for each of my workers ? I'll try restarting stratum proxy and cubes. Thanks for checking.

Sure, just let me know your BTC address.
newbie
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Looking at your hashrate its much lower than 100 gh/s indicating there's something wrong with your mining. Is your miner reporting lots of invalid shares? I've just taken a look at your shares and 80% of them are invalid. Some miners don't play nicely with vardiff which is probably the issue here, let me know what diff you normally run your miners at and I'll set their difficulty. You'll need to move to port 3329 afterwards.

By "The stats also don't display correctly" is this what you mean? In which case they are displaying correctly as your miner is submitting a lot of invalid work, hence the low hash rate.
I'm using 3 asic cubes behind a stratum proxy, and I haven't had an issue with any other pool. However, if you could, can you please lock the difficulty to 32 for each of my workers ? I'll try restarting stratum proxy and cubes. Thanks for checking.
sr. member
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strange seem to be receiving another payment of 0.04507795 BTC now, Tommo do you pay once or twice a day?

Payments are once per day, generally 4-5 hours before now which is ~11-12 PST.

Is there a 24Hr lag between end of mining day and payout (i've already read your Q&A on 15:30 PST payout)

Yes, at this stage payouts aren't estimated throughout the day, just the actual payout is updated once per day.

I've been hashing with over 100GH/s for almost three days now, and I haven't received a single payout (I should be getting > 0.02btc/day). The stats also don't display correctly. Steer clear of this pool until these issues are fixed.

Looking at your hashrate its much lower than 100 gh/s indicating there's something wrong with your mining. Is your miner reporting lots of invalid shares? I've just taken a look at your shares and 80% of them are invalid. Some miners don't play nicely with vardiff which is probably the issue here, let me know what diff you normally run your miners at and I'll set their difficulty. You'll need to move to port 3329 afterwards.

By "The stats also don't display correctly" is this what you mean? In which case they are displaying correctly as your miner is submitting a lot of invalid work, hence the low hash rate.
member
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strange seem to be receiving another payment of 0.04507795 BTC now, Tommo do you pay once or twice a day?
member
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I must admit I'm only getting half of what I expect, I've got 400gh on tomcoin address 171dBAxScCrQCBWZUQYA1diqQkQRtNEvwK and only recieved .025-.027 each day in the last two days.

I will give it another day but if it doesn't pickup I will jump ship, power is expensive in Australia so don't want to be running unprofitable miners.
newbie
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I've been hashing with over 100GH/s for almost three days now, and I haven't received a single payout (I should be getting > 0.02btc/day). The stats also don't display correctly. Steer clear of this pool until these issues are fixed.

Tom, my payout address is 1L8Kb2Yxvrtnae7GcE8XwtqnK7WwN14uaQ , around 0.05 to 0.06 btc is owed to me.

Thanks,
newbie
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Hi Tom,

Like the idea you've got there, however would just like to check something. I have been mining on your Tomcoin scrypt port for almost 33 hours now with 2.1 Mh/s. (1Ad4u1wML33Vj2AzrDUa8jrvepyVPGhM5V)

Whilst my hashrate shows correctly, I only have at current 0.003 Btc in unpaid earnings an 0 in paid earnings. Is there a 24Hr lag between end of mining day and payout (i've already read your Q&A on 15:30 PST payout)

Is everything working ok? because if I'm honest that is pretty low for amount of time mining at that rate. It doesn't even cover the electricity.

Ben

sr. member
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I'm afraid I don't have those figures, the TomCoin pools have only been up for about 10 days so far but the theory is its more profitable than mining straight BTC.

Correct, see http://tomcoin.org/tomcoinsha.jsp or http://tomcoin.org/tomcoinscrypt.jsp for more details.
member
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Thanks Tom, two questions:

  • Do you have any figures on efficiency gains in percent over mining btc directly including fees over say a month?
  • Do I just point my miners at the aus pool address using btc address as username to mine tomcoin sha256?

sorry for all of the questions, just trying to work out figures as I re-invest in mining hardware and trading .
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