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Topic: [CLOSING DOWN] ScryptGuild Auto-Switching Pool - page 36. (Read 102261 times)

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we demand a MH/Day/BTC status
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Enjoy your coffee. Smiley. I'm leaving the moons and the fries and the other non-convertible coins for you.
+1.  And maybe if things pan out you'll be able to grab a donut too. Cheesy
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Scryptguild is only mining DOGE now. I guess everything else is doing badly?
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I just moved all of my miners over to coinsolver.com

I like their model and their payouts are 15% better than I've seen other places.

being a newby can someone explain why I would change my difficulty?

they have an option:

New! You can set your own difficulty by using the password d=X, where X is the difficulty number you want. Valid choices are: 64,128,256,512,768, 1024.

give me some pointers here?

does it boil down to how lucky I'm feeling - because if that's the case I never roll at a craps table because I crap out in the first 5 or 6 rolls : LOL
Maybe post in their forum thread then, if your post has nothing to do with ScryptGuild?

Difficulty affects network load and variance - higher difficulty means less network load at the cost of increased variance; lower difficulty means more network traffic and decreases variance.  Ideally, you should find a value that causes only occasional shares - e.g. a few a minute - to balance network traffic and variance.
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I just moved all of my miners over to coinsolver.com

I like their model and their payouts are 15% better than I've seen other places.

being a newby can someone explain why I would change my difficulty?

they have an option:

New! You can set your own difficulty by using the password d=X, where X is the difficulty number you want. Valid choices are: 64,128,256,512,768, 1024.

give me some pointers here?

does it boil down to how lucky I'm feeling - because if that's the case I never roll at a craps table because I crap out in the first 5 or 6 rolls : LOL
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Multiply 0.00462 BTC/day by your hash rate in MH/s to get BTC/day.
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I am going back to clevermining... Had been on scryptguild for about two weeks and on the first one had the same i was getting no clevermining, but on this last week i get less 0.0015 per mhash.

I'm a little confused

on clevermining they advertise:
0.00462 BTC/day per MH/s

I have one antminer running at 192 MH/s

how I do calculate my return based on their formula?

thanks

Scrypt MH/s != SHA256 MH/s.  Your antminer won't even work on Scrypt.

ok - then - I have 10,000 KH/s of script mining between my gridseeds and my rig - how do I calculate that?

thanks
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I am going back to clevermining... Had been on scryptguild for about two weeks and on the first one had the same i was getting no clevermining, but on this last week i get less 0.0015 per mhash.

I'm a little confused

on clevermining they advertise:
0.00462 BTC/day per MH/s

I have one antminer running at 192 MH/s

how I do calculate my return based on their formula?

thanks

Scrypt MH/s != SHA256 MH/s.  Your antminer won't even work on Scrypt.
sr. member
Activity: 266
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I am going back to clevermining... Had been on scryptguild for about two weeks and on the first one had the same i was getting no clevermining, but on this last week i get less 0.0015 per mhash.

I'm a little confused

on clevermining they advertise:
0.00462 BTC/day per MH/s

I have one antminer running at 192 MH/s

how I do calculate my return based on their formula?

thanks


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I am going back to clevermining... Had been on scryptguild for about two weeks and on the first one had the same i was getting no clevermining, but on this last week i get less 0.0015 per mhash.

I looked at clevermining and I'm a little concerned you have no real login and account - how can you really track your hash rates there without an account?

i.e - keep them honest?
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Notice a lot of the people on other multipools saying their rigs have been hijacked due to a bug in the stratum reconnect command that allows a hijacker to redirect the miner to another pool.

I'm still not sure how the attack is initiated in the first place unless there is an additional security exploit on the server side that allows the reconnect to happen.  It appears that no one on ScryptGuild has complained about this. 

I've been seeing the same posts, but I have not noticed anything wrong with my small rig. Then again I have not been mining on Clevermining, though used to be on Hashco.ws. I've been using scryptguild for the past weeks and have had no problems.
Operating cgminer 3.7.2 with CGWatcher 1.3.5.3. I'm operating behind a firewall.

The redirecting issue seems intriguing as we do not know how the attacks occur.
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Notice a lot of the people on other multipools saying their rigs have been hijacked due to a bug in the stratum reconnect command that allows a hijacker to redirect the miner to another pool.

I'm still not sure how the attack is initiated in the first place unless there is an additional security exploit on the server side that allows the reconnect to happen.  It appears that no one on ScryptGuild has complained about this. 
legendary
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I am going back to clevermining... Had been on scryptguild for about two weeks and on the first one had the same i was getting no clevermining, but on this last week i get less 0.0015 per mhash.

Your calculation is wrong, or you were doing something stupid like manually picking a coin that was worthless.


Those who don't understand how does the luck work, will swing back and forth from pool to pool until their gpu's fade away.

While the pool does spend most of its time on DOGE, which has a heavy influence from luck due to its high difficulty compared to our pool speed, it's not enough to swing earnings down as low as the person above posted.
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Those who don't understand how does the luck work, will swing back and forth from pool to pool until their gpu's fade away.
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I am going back to clevermining... Had been on scryptguild for about two weeks and on the first one had the same i was getting no clevermining, but on this last week i get less 0.0015 per mhash.
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Are those coin still being auto converting to BTC until 4/1?  I still have FRY and MOON coins.  I don't want to create an account on cryptsy just to manually convert them myself.  As someone said earlier, if there was a minimum, can it be pooled together with other users, exchanged, then split to the users?  Or even just get donated to chartity.

FRY was never convertible, which is why it was never part of auto switching.  MOON is not convertible anymore because Cryptsy removed the MOON/BTC market, which is why it was removed from auto switching.  The only balances people should have of those (outside of the ones who manually picked it) are extremely minor from the minute or two wasted on those due to the bug during pool restarts mentioned above.

Thanks for responding.

So how do we zero them out?  I still have fry and moon coin balances.  I don't want to create an account on cryptsy just to get rid of them.  Can they just be donated to the pool?


If you want them, you can set a wallet (either your own wallet or an exchange) and set your auto payout to 0.01 or higher so that it will pay those coins out to you.  On 4/1, those coins will be completely removed from the pool, so if you had any leftover the balance will be considered donated.  I might go buy some coffee if I have enough of the worthless things.
Enjoy your coffee. Smiley. I'm leaving the moons and the fries and the other non-convertible coins for you.


Why not open an account on Cryptsy?  Cryptsy is pretty awesome actually.  Mooncoin is still convertable to LTC and far from worthless if you have a lot.
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Are those coin still being auto converting to BTC until 4/1?  I still have FRY and MOON coins.  I don't want to create an account on cryptsy just to manually convert them myself.  As someone said earlier, if there was a minimum, can it be pooled together with other users, exchanged, then split to the users?  Or even just get donated to chartity.

FRY was never convertible, which is why it was never part of auto switching.  MOON is not convertible anymore because Cryptsy removed the MOON/BTC market, which is why it was removed from auto switching.  The only balances people should have of those (outside of the ones who manually picked it) are extremely minor from the minute or two wasted on those due to the bug during pool restarts mentioned above.

Thanks for responding.

So how do we zero them out?  I still have fry and moon coin balances.  I don't want to create an account on cryptsy just to get rid of them.  Can they just be donated to the pool?


If you want them, you can set a wallet (either your own wallet or an exchange) and set your auto payout to 0.01 or higher so that it will pay those coins out to you.  On 4/1, those coins will be completely removed from the pool, so if you had any leftover the balance will be considered donated.  I might go buy some coffee if I have enough of the worthless things.
Enjoy your coffee. Smiley. I'm leaving the moons and the fries and the other non-convertible coins for you.
legendary
Activity: 1750
Merit: 1007
Are those coin still being auto converting to BTC until 4/1?  I still have FRY and MOON coins.  I don't want to create an account on cryptsy just to manually convert them myself.  As someone said earlier, if there was a minimum, can it be pooled together with other users, exchanged, then split to the users?  Or even just get donated to chartity.

FRY was never convertible, which is why it was never part of auto switching.  MOON is not convertible anymore because Cryptsy removed the MOON/BTC market, which is why it was removed from auto switching.  The only balances people should have of those (outside of the ones who manually picked it) are extremely minor from the minute or two wasted on those due to the bug during pool restarts mentioned above.

Thanks for responding.

So how do we zero them out?  I still have fry and moon coin balances.  I don't want to create an account on cryptsy just to get rid of them.  Can they just be donated to the pool?

If you want them, you can set a wallet (either your own wallet or an exchange) and set your auto payout to 0.01 or higher so that it will pay those coins out to you.  On 4/1, those coins will be completely removed from the pool, so if you had any leftover the balance will be considered donated.  I might go buy some coffee if I have enough of the worthless things.
legendary
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Your correct it is great news for us all.
I was able to get rid of my Moon.
http://www.cryptocoinsnews.com/2014/03/23/cryptsy-removes-minimum-coin-order-limit/

News is that Cryptsy has dropped minimums, so that should help get rid of the 1/4 of a penny in our pockets. Grin
(http://cryptomining-blog.com/1696-cryptsy-with-no-minimum-coin-order-quantity-limit-anymore/)
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Are those coin still being auto converting to BTC until 4/1?  I still have FRY and MOON coins.  I don't want to create an account on cryptsy just to manually convert them myself.  As someone said earlier, if there was a minimum, can it be pooled together with other users, exchanged, then split to the users?  Or even just get donated to chartity.

FRY was never convertible, which is why it was never part of auto switching.  MOON is not convertible anymore because Cryptsy removed the MOON/BTC market, which is why it was removed from auto switching.  The only balances people should have of those (outside of the ones who manually picked it) are extremely minor from the minute or two wasted on those due to the bug during pool restarts mentioned above.

Thanks for responding.

So how do we zero them out?  I still have fry and moon coin balances.  I don't want to create an account on cryptsy just to get rid of them.  Can they just be donated to the pool?
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