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Topic: ether proxy-mining unstable? (Read 723 times)

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March 04, 2016, 09:44:04 AM
#2
Go with ethpool and their qtminer or Dwarfpool using eth-proxy. I've tried both, but would suggests you not mine at dwarf since they have over 45% of the network hash. Proxies work fine, as I have 3 rigs each running their own instance of qtminer with an uptime of 2+ days with only a few invalids here and there. Shoot me a PM if you need a hand in getting it setup.
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March 04, 2016, 02:16:23 AM
#1
I tried to mine on Coinotron but found out that nearly and entire day was wasted while I was at work because the miner started to throw up json errors.  I went back to Suprnova because it seems Proxy Mining really seems unstable as it just stops for no reason.  Until they get some sort of way to monitor and restart it's not worth proxy mining it seems.
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