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Topic: [DISCONTINUED] cryp.today Mining revenue stats Scrypt Scrypt-N X11 X13 - page 46. (Read 144321 times)

legendary
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No major changes today.
hero member
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MΣC
I think by switching you are always trailing. As suchmoon says, they are so close, just pick the one that works best for you and stay there.
legendary
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do you guys swtich WP and CM around when one is high than the other or not? or you just stay where u guys are?

If you look at the 10-day average they are dead even. No point in switching since you can't possibly predict tomorrow's performance.
legendary
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Removed coinfu and added TradeMyBit (with autoexchange turned on for all coins). Let's wait for a couple of days for TMB numbers to settle as today is probably not representative of its real performance.
sr. member
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No major changes today. Tomorrow I'll remove coinfu and will add TradeMyBit Scrypt multipool (with autoexchange turned on for all coins).

Please note that Waffle and Clever numbers include significant amounts of unexchanged coins so if their Whitecoin hidden coin exchange rates go south... well you've been warned Smiley
sr. member
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do you guys swtich WP and CM around when one is high than the other or not? or you just stay where u guys are?
legendary
Activity: 3654
Merit: 8909
https://bpip.org
No major changes today. Tomorrow I'll remove coinfu and will add TradeMyBit Scrypt multipool (with autoexchange turned on for all coins).

Please note that Waffle and Clever numbers include significant amounts of unexchanged coins so if their Whitecoin hidden coin exchange rates go south... well you've been warned Smiley
newbie
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newbie
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Appreciate all the work. Please consider adding hashcows. They seem to be doing quite well as of lately.
hero member
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Stephen Reed
Still moving up. It looks like I may have to extend the chart beyond 0.008. No major changes today.
+1
legendary
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Still moving up. It looks like I may have to extend the chart beyond 0.008. No major changes today.
legendary
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Why are your leaserig numbers so low recently? The market rate has been .009+ b/m/d for the last couple days.

I was locked into a 72-hour contract since before this boom. But I just started a new one at 0.0087, so tomorrow's numbers will be much better. Also please see the caveats in the OP.
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Why are your leaserig numbers so low recently? The market rate has been .009+ b/m/d for the last couple days.
legendary
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For anyone interested: Gridseed prices have dropped significantly and you can get the "blade" for $1500 (~0.60-0.65 BTC per MH/s at this time). The "cupcakes" are about $120 these days (~0.8 BTC per MH/s). Don't overpay if you are looking to buy.

Please PM me the supplier details for the blade. GAW Miners messed up on my order so I'm back to square one.

PM sent.
member
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For anyone interested: Gridseed prices have dropped significantly and you can get the "blade" for $1500 (~0.60-0.65 BTC per MH/s at this time). The "cupcakes" are about $120 these days (~0.8 BTC per MH/s). Don't overpay if you are looking to buy.

Please PM me the supplier details for the blade. GAW Miners messed up on my order so I'm back to square one.
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No major changes today except that things are finally looking up after a long steady slide down. If you haven't already done so, check out nicehash.com - it's an easy way to join whatever the latest crypto-bubble is going on right now.

I'm gonna give nicehash a try see if its any good with my antminers on SHA256.  Thanks for the suggestion suchmoon.  Keep up the good work, I keep an eye on this thread to see whats good and new Wink
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legendary
Activity: 3654
Merit: 8909
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No major changes today except that things are finally looking up after a long steady slide down. If you haven't already done so, check out nicehash.com - it's an easy way to join whatever the latest crypto-bubble is going on right now.
legendary
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Thanks for getting back to me. That's good info.

I guess I'll stick with the multipools for now, but I'm going to keep an eye on the Doge and LTC P2Pools. As you indicated, both of those have beat most of the multpools in your 10 day average.

That's interesting because WafflePool (one of the more transparent multipools) is mainly mining Doge and LTC anyway. They also have tons of hash power (having snagged the "whale" away from CleverMining), so they should have less variance. Ideally they should be doing better than either Doge or LTC, but that doesn't seem to be the case. I don't think the 2% fee explains the delta either.

If I do start mining Doge, I think I might go with a P2Pool node that has low latency and no fees. I found several in the 25 millisecond range that had zero fees.

Of course if I've got Doge then I have to figure out what exchange to use if I want to convert it to BTC. I never had to think about that with the multipools because conversion happens automatically.

You can set up automatic conversion at Cryptsy. You might not be getting the best exchange rate that way, but unless you're moving millions of shibes per day manual trading is probably not worth the time and headache anyway,
legendary
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Removed GHash multipool. The website was down at the time when I needed to collect stats, which made the decision easy. It's been underperforming anyway.

And yes, that is Doge going to the moon. Or at least its exchange rate is, 30% up since Monday.

Just as yesterday I'm still on my 72-hour lease on LeaseRig, while the current rates have doubled to ~0.011.

I wonder if it's worth switching to straight Doge, or if this burst of profitability is just temporary.

I've always mined on multipools, except during the ghash.io LTC introductory reward period. But I'd be willing to consider Doge.

Suchmoon, you're using a private Doge P2PPool, right? I guess that means you set up your own node.

If I were to point some hash at a Doge pool, would I be better off with a public P2PPool node, or is there some reputable standard Doge pool someone can recommend?

Are there any recommended MH/s minimums for Doge P2Pools like there are for LTC P2Pools?

Looks like there are good guides online for finding the closest node and configuring cgminer, so that looks simple enough.

One thing to keep in mind is that I capture the stats once a day and it just so happened that today the exchange rate for doge was significantly higher than yesterday, mining proceeds over 24 hours roughly the same, so the end result was 0.008+ instead of ~0.006. I could easily go the other way, e.g. exchange rate could drop next day and BTC profitability could be 0.004. If I had been exchanging coins e.g. every hour then the profitability would be probably less erratic because I would be tracking the difficulty / exchange rate correlation more closely (although it's not perfect either). Plus I had better than average luck recently, which won't last forever.

I believe than over long term a good multipool will outperform Doge or LTC. Although my own charts are proving me wrong at the moment, I think it's just short-term variance.

To be honest I don't know of a good Doge pool to recommend, which is part of a reason I'm running my own node. Not having to pay any fees is a nice bonus. MH/s doesn't really matter if you're in for the long run, but anything less than 2-3 MH/s might be boring during the less lucky periods.

Thanks for getting back to me. That's good info.

I guess I'll stick with the multipools for now, but I'm going to keep an eye on the Doge and LTC P2Pools. As you indicated, both of those have beat most of the multpools in your 10 day average.

That's interesting because WafflePool (one of the more transparent multipools) is mainly mining Doge and LTC anyway. They also have tons of hash power (having snagged the "whale" away from CleverMining), so they should have less variance. Ideally they should be doing better than either Doge or LTC, but that doesn't seem to be the case. I don't think the 2% fee explains the delta either.

If I do start mining Doge, I think I might go with a P2Pool node that has low latency and no fees. I found several in the 25 millisecond range that had zero fees.

Of course if I've got Doge then I have to figure out what exchange to use if I want to convert it to BTC. I never had to think about that with the multipools because conversion happens automatically.
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