cryptopoolmining scrypt works.
Mining in progress.
Do you have your hash output going to a logfile that you can search? If so, check to see if you submit any shares that should be a blockfind share.
As can be seen by the current round contributor shares on cryptopoolmining, alot of hashing was done over the past week to try and find a block. I'm sure other pools had the same issue. I'd be interested to see if a high-diff share is accepted but doesn't count as the block-finder. I can't believe that the scrypt pools couldn't find a block with such a low difficulty. It would be interesting to see if the reported difficulty is wrong.
Cgminer is reporting the diff as 7.14M, so any share over that should find the block.
The current difficulty confuses me a little bit because I thought the actual difficulty * 65536 = cgminer reported difficulty, but it doesn't work out in this case (87.16752915 * 65536 = about 5.71M ??!) ...maybe I don't understand the difficulty calculation like I thought I did.
You can log your miner output like this (I use cgminer, but I think all text miners probably work the same way):
In Linux add this to the end of your miner command: 2> /tmp/log.txt
In Windows: 2> c:\log.txt
Then for example in Linux, you can do something like this:
$ grep M\/ log0.txt
[2014-09-11 00:41:05] Accepted 09c19272 Diff 1.72M/128 Zeus 0 pool 1
[2014-09-11 09:30:29] Accepted 01eb0847 Diff 8.75M/128 BLOCK! Zeus 0 pool 1
sorry, that BLOCK find wasn't on a DGB pool
In Windows, you'd probably need to open the log file in notepad or another similar program and do a search.
Hi,
Sorry can't provide you with any of that.
i'm renting hashes from nicehash. pushing a average of 800 mh/s for 2 hours and still no blocks found.
Now im @ 1.5 ghs.