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Topic: Don't understand____Mining ~20 hours .17 bitcoin? (Read 2138 times)

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Not for hire.
Well the point of my post has been addressed at this point, I ended up talking to Shadow383 and am making more per day then I was at bitclockers even.

The main issue was the *huge* drop in payouts between pools, it looks like my computers are taking sometimes many hours to solve a share at slush's pool which as I understand is not good for profits...
legendary
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I'm only making like 0.07 BTC/day but I'm just happy to be participating at all.
hero member
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Decent Programmer to boot!
It's better to stop focusing on mining. If Bitcoin is going to develop into the world's dominant currency, miners will need to stpo wasting energy to create the same amount of Bitcoins as before.

If no one mines, there is no bitcoin. The network exists because of the miners.
newbie
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Only .17 that would drive me insane
newbie
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It's better to stop focusing on mining. If Bitcoin is going to develop into the world's dominant currency, miners will need to stpo wasting energy to create the same amount of Bitcoins as before.
hero member
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firstbits.com/1kznfw
You're going to have to start doing some diagnosis. Make a new worker for each card in slush, and then start the miners, each with the new names. Then look at the shares getting reported to slush and see if they are in the expected proportion to each other, or if some are 0s.
sr. member
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3000mh/s will make you just over 1BTC/24hours at BTCguild. (assuming a 2.8million difficulty, which is current.)
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Yes I just verified all machines again a few minutes ago, around 12 I even switched one whole machine to another pool (leaving around 2500 mhs in slushes pool) and still read an average of 1389 over ten rounds.  What is really puzzling is that is within 100mhs of where it was before I switched.  It's like maybe 2 whole machines are claiming gone connected but are not actually? I am getting no credit for them and I would say it was just a simple typo or something but I did read an average of 3000mhs over last ten rounds for awhile and it just dropped...
hero member
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firstbits.com/1kznfw
https://i.imgur.com/3JPif.jpg

I can't figure out what that link thing means, sorry lol. 

Seriously though, this isn't a discussion about whether or not mining is a good idea.  This is a support thread not "post whatever the first thing that pops into your head when you finish reading about this guy's issue."

Ok so as you can see I have now made about .5 coin, which is better, but I am still hashing very low.

That is too low.

When you scroll down, what does it say is the average of the last 10 rounds? By now it should be accurate (when you first start, it will be low because of non-participation in the previous rounds).

Can you double check all of your miners to be sure they have the right credentials and urls set?
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https://i.imgur.com/3JPif.jpg

I can't figure out what that link thing means, sorry lol. 

Seriously though, this isn't a discussion about whether or not mining is a good idea.  This is a support thread not "post whatever the first thing that pops into your head when you finish reading about this guy's issue."

Ok so as you can see I have now made about .5 coin, which is better, but I am still hashing very low.
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The Standard Protocol - Solving Inflation
hmm sounds like getting into the mining business at this point isn't the best idea, huh?
newbie
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at this point, is it even viable for individuals to mine in pools? i'd say the giant supercomputers at ETH have taken over....
hero member
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firstbits.com/1kznfw
I have that screenshot oh my account, how to post it on here?

Upload it to imgur.com and then link it with [img ]http://imgur url.jpg[/img]

(take out the space in the first [img ], or press "Insert Image")
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Capitalism rocks my world.
omg i just want to know what it all means. i understand the 3 machines. i'm talking cash. what does that equal to in cash. if i have to invest in machines i want to know what my ROI is going to be. or maybe i finally have something i can do with my macbook pro whose screen dies if I do graphics Sad.

I guess if I ever get time from running my business I'll start reading the very basic docs over again. But what I want to know is if it's worth reading the docs. I know that an extra amount every day is good, but at what cost? Are we talking pennies to dollars to hundreds or pennies? (i'm not a numbers person. i'm sorry. the accounting part of my brain disappeared somewhere between conception and birth.)
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I do use guiminer.  I plan on switching "infrastructure" to a better miner once I decide on a place to mine!  (lol)

I mine with modern cards, 7970 5970 5870 5830 5770 6670 and a llano cpu/gpu deal split across three machines right now, so monitors should not majorly affect my hashrate (and it appears that they do not I've looked) and I also have desktop effects turned down as well as cards clocked up and memory clocked down.

As I said I had a consistent 3000 rate at my old place and now only see 1374.  I don't see stale shares on the machines themselves, each miner under guiminer is not displaying problems, showing connected to slush's pool.  I have that screenshot oh my account, how to post it on here?
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Capitalism rocks my world.
LOL I like opportunity so show me the numbers and if I like it then I'll play. Right now, however, I'm using actual money that I've earned for trading my time for dollars on bitcoin and at this point it's not extra income. I suppose once I finally get approved to sell through some of the places with an actual cart system I'll be able to start doing something fun with it.


Thank you two for that, those were by far the most useless comments yet.  And I had almost decided I liked you Claire.

I work fulltime as a manager and I have my own PC related business, which I run after hours, but I also try to keep my open for opportunities elsewhere.

I have noticed that my hash rate fluctuates, for several hours it read 3000 as it did at bitclockers, but now reads 1300, it has been as low as 600.  I dont see a huge amount of stale shares either.  I also come to the conclusion it should be closer to .96 coin/day.

I will take a screenshot of my dashboard in a few hours.
sr. member
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Yes you should be banking a coin a day easy with that hash power, are you using gui miner? What do all the cards read by themselves? Does the one hooked up to the monitor hash more?
full member
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Not for hire.
Thank you two for that, those were by far the most useless comments yet.  And I had almost decided I liked you Claire.

I work fulltime as a manager and I have my own PC related business, which I run after hours, but I also try to keep my open for opportunities elsewhere.

I have noticed that my hash rate fluctuates, for several hours it read 3000 as it did at bitclockers, but now reads 1300, it has been as low as 600.  I dont see a huge amount of stale shares either.  I also come to the conclusion it should be closer to .96 coin/day.

I will take a screenshot of my dashboard in a few hours.
legendary
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I don't get it. For all that work, isn't it more profitable to go and get a job somewhere?

soon, running gpus to mine bitcoin will produce less then checking trash cans for soda/pop cans to return for the deposit :-|
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Capitalism rocks my world.
I don't get it. For all that work, isn't it more profitable to go and get a job somewhere?
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