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sr. member
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June 13, 2013, 07:09:34 PM
#13
I just started mining for multipool without any coin configs... is that OK?
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June 13, 2013, 06:39:58 PM
#12
Try pointing your cgminer to multipool.in
It automatically switches to the most profitable coin available. You only need one scrypt-based config file for your miner and it will do all the switching work for you.
(Im not affiliated with them but I did use it and found that the service worked pretty well.  Ive since decided to just stick with LTC however as it can be quite difficult to actually profit from constant coin-switching.  If you are constantly switching to the most profitable coin you also need to be constantly trading them otherwise by the time you collect a meaningful amount the profitability may well have dropped back down again.  Too much time required for me)

Ok.  I got cgminer and pointed it to multipool.in
Where do I put my scrypt config file for the miner?  Do I need one for every coin?
Put the 'StartMining.bat' ( NON TEXT FORMAT FOR SAVING THE FILE ) in your CGMiner folder. Double click. If your settings are correct, you should be online in a matter of ~1 minute.

Could you give me an example of the file?
Sorry. I'm a noob.  Sad

No problem. Noobs are cool with me. We're all n00bz at something.

Check out my threads when I had trouble. Some good info.

https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=211212.0;topicseen

https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=210998.0;topicseen
sr. member
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June 13, 2013, 06:37:15 PM
#11
Try pointing your cgminer to multipool.in
It automatically switches to the most profitable coin available.  You only need one scrypt-based config file for your miner and it will do all the switching work for you.
(Im not affiliated with them but I did use it and found that the service worked pretty well.  Ive since decided to just stick with LTC however as it can be quite difficult to actually profit from constant coin-switching.  If you are constantly switching to the most profitable coin you also need to be constantly trading them otherwise by the time you collect a meaningful amount the profitability may well have dropped back down again.  Too much time required for me)

Ok.  I got cgminer and pointed it to multipool.in
Where do I put my scrypt config file for the miner?  Do I need one for every coin?
Put the 'StartMining.bat' ( NON TEXT FORMAT FOR SAVING THE FILE ) in your CGMiner folder. Double click. If your settings are correct, you should be online in a matter of ~1 minute.

Could you give me an example of the file?
Sorry. I'm a noob.  Sad
hero member
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June 13, 2013, 06:21:54 PM
#10
Try pointing your cgminer to multipool.in
It automatically switches to the most profitable coin available.  You only need one scrypt-based config file for your miner and it will do all the switching work for you.
(Im not affiliated with them but I did use it and found that the service worked pretty well.  Ive since decided to just stick with LTC however as it can be quite difficult to actually profit from constant coin-switching.  If you are constantly switching to the most profitable coin you also need to be constantly trading them otherwise by the time you collect a meaningful amount the profitability may well have dropped back down again.  Too much time required for me)

Ok.  I got cgminer and pointed it to multipool.in
Where do I put my scrypt config file for the miner?  Do I need one for every coin?
Put the 'StartMining.bat' ( NON TEXT FORMAT FOR SAVING THE FILE ) in your CGMiner folder. Double click. If your settings are correct, you should be online in a matter of ~1 minute.
sr. member
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June 13, 2013, 06:00:00 PM
#9
Try pointing your cgminer to multipool.in
It automatically switches to the most profitable coin available.  You only need one scrypt-based config file for your miner and it will do all the switching work for you.
(Im not affiliated with them but I did use it and found that the service worked pretty well.  Ive since decided to just stick with LTC however as it can be quite difficult to actually profit from constant coin-switching.  If you are constantly switching to the most profitable coin you also need to be constantly trading them otherwise by the time you collect a meaningful amount the profitability may well have dropped back down again.  Too much time required for me)

Ok.  I got cgminer and pointed it to multipool.in
Where do I put my scrypt config file for the miner?  Do I need one for every coin?
legendary
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June 13, 2013, 04:50:58 PM
#8
To mine with coinchoose do you need every client and .conf? For every coin?


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legendary
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June 13, 2013, 04:26:00 PM
#7
Try pointing your cgminer to multipool.in
It automatically switches to the most profitable coin available.  You only need one scrypt-based config file for your miner and it will do all the switching work for you.
(Im not affiliated with them but I did use it and found that the service worked pretty well.  Ive since decided to just stick with LTC however as it can be quite difficult to actually profit from constant coin-switching.  If you are constantly switching to the most profitable coin you also need to be constantly trading them otherwise by the time you collect a meaningful amount the profitability may well have dropped back down again.  Too much time required for me)

Are there any others auto-switching pools like multipool.in?
newbie
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June 13, 2013, 04:19:17 PM
#6
Try pointing your cgminer to multipool.in
It automatically switches to the most profitable coin available.  You only need one scrypt-based config file for your miner and it will do all the switching work for you.
(Im not affiliated with them but I did use it and found that the service worked pretty well.  Ive since decided to just stick with LTC however as it can be quite difficult to actually profit from constant coin-switching.  If you are constantly switching to the most profitable coin you also need to be constantly trading them otherwise by the time you collect a meaningful amount the profitability may well have dropped back down again.  Too much time required for me)
hero member
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June 13, 2013, 03:17:34 PM
#5
I think they mean CryptoSwitcher.  Right?
sr. member
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June 12, 2013, 07:13:26 PM
#4
To mine with coinchoose do you need every client and .conf? For every coin?

ahhh
hero member
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June 12, 2013, 06:54:59 PM
#3
To mine with coinchoose do you need every client and .conf? For every coin?
full member
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June 12, 2013, 06:40:17 PM
#2
Well, coinchoose.com, if it's what you mean only show "profitability" of coins against bitcoin/litecoin. it does not have any pools and so on.
you may consider throw you hashing power to my pool, if you up to mining altcoins  Smiley
sr. member
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June 12, 2013, 06:10:23 PM
#1
To mine with coinchoose do you need every client and .conf? For every coin?
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