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not quite back. switched back to nicehash this morning when I saw the reported hash zpool showed for me. switched back after and was good for a few hours, but now has "lost" 500 mhs on skein. back to nicehash
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Seems that it stabilized now and went back to correct hashes for last couple of hours (no intervention from my side thus must be sth with pool....).

The "only" thing is lost profit for those 8 hours with issues.



Yeah back to normalish. Hope those 8 hours weren't diverted.
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Seems that it stabilized now and went back to correct hashes for last couple of hours (no intervention from my side thus must be sth with pool....).

The "only" thing is lost profit for those 8 hours with issues.

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legendary
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Team Black developer
(0.004*1000)-2%0.08=3.92mBTC

yup, pretty close.  but that was 3.92 in the previous 24 hrs from that point in time.   notice it fluxes.... up and down.

It's like the newspaper.  Yesterdays news.

well, wrong...

pool fee is 2%, coin2btc exchange fee is 2%, miner fee is 2.5%, formula for total fee is (1-(1-fee1))*(1-fee2)*...)

1-0.98*0.98*0.975=1-0.93639= wooping 6.361%

I just lost 40% of my profit when mining LBRY (exhchange fee) read more in this thread.

https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/zpoolca-does-it-take-20-22-fee-1951402
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Hi guys,

quick question about hash rates.

The rig is 4x1070 + 2x1080Ti. On average Clocks +200to250, Memory -502, TDPs 75-80%

I'm mining skien with alexis78, miner shows cca 3975 MH/s while on pool statistic page I'm seeing anyhwere from 1,8-2,7 GH/s (and continue to drop...). It was OK before as it was showing 3,8-4,0 GH/s but cca 3 hours ago started to show wrong shares. Tried to restart the machine nothing helps, still showing to small number. Also my share before was up to 3%, now at 1,8-2,2%.

Any idea what is going on? It's pools statistic having issues - is anybody else seeing this problem?

Just want to be sure that I'm still getting my fair share of coins and that is jsut statistic what is wrong (i.e. cca 3% vs below 2% what is showing now; skien combinied hasrate of pool is showing currently 110 GH/s)

thx


I posted right above you - having the same issues - glad it's not just me!
newbie
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Hi guys,

quick question about hash rates.

The rig is 4x1070 + 2x1080Ti. On average Clocks +200to250, Memory -502, TDPs 75-80%

I'm mining skien with alexis78, miner shows cca 3975 MH/s while on pool statistic page I'm seeing anyhwere from 1,8-2,7 GH/s (and continue to drop...). It was OK before as it was showing 3,8-4,0 GH/s but cca 3 hours ago started to show wrong shares. Tried to restart the machine nothing helps, still showing to small number. Also my share before was up to 3%, now at 1,8-2,2%.

Any idea what is going on? It's pools statistic having issues - is anybody else seeing this problem?

Just want to be sure that I'm still getting my fair share of coins and that is jsut statistic what is wrong (i.e. cca 3% vs below 2% what is showing now; skien combinied hasrate of pool is showing currently 110 GH/s)

thx
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Is something wrong with the GUI again? my hash rate is showing up as 1/3'd of what my miner is reporting, 3GH/s only showing up as 1GH; 1GH only showing up as 350MH/s etc etc.

Thanks anyone.
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I assume, by miner fee, it would be a fee charged by the software dev for using a particular miner?  Claymore and EWBF would be the only ones that I use (that charge anything) and are pretty worth it since they put up the highest hashrate for their algos.

As far as I know ccminer doesn't charge anything and handles the majority of the algo's that I mine on zpool.  My miners spend less than 5% of their time on equihash normally so not much of a loss there.  Get equihash into ccminer and I wouldn't use anything else.

I tend to focus on how much I actually get at payout and less on the inner workings of the pool.  Comparing my average payouts to whattomine over the last 7 days and I'm beating their averages by quite a bit.  And of course you have to take whattomine with a grain of salt as well.
legendary
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My AR-15 ID's itself as a toaster. Want breakfast?
(0.004*1000)-2%0.08=3.92mBTC

yup, pretty close.  but that was 3.92 in the previous 24 hrs from that point in time.   notice it fluxes.... up and down.

It's like the newspaper.  Yesterdays news.

well, wrong...

pool fee is 2%, coin2btc exchange fee is 2%, miner fee is 2.5%, formula for total fee is (1-(1-fee1))*(1-fee2)*...)

1-0.98*0.98*0.975=1-0.93639= wooping 6.361%

yes;  there are compounding fees;  but;  zpool picks up tx fees. 

If the exchange used is yobit;  they only charge a .2% fee on exchanges;  and their tx fee is .0005..... not sure if this comes out of the sum or not....

What is this "miner fee" you speak of?  zpool only takes a flat 2%........ looks like you are counting this twice somehow.
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How came that when looking at the x11 page, multiple coins are being mined at the same time? Shouldn't they all be mining the same, most profitable one?

mining one coin at a time is obsolete technique, used by first gen multipools (miningpoolhub etc.),
it's less profitable than mining a bunch, especially on heavy-asic'd algos like x11 now.
do not forget that when pool applies its hashpower to a coin - that changes coin's profitability,
a smart pool like yiimp is designed for balanced hashpower distribution and autoswitching.


Ok I see. Thanks for the explanation!
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How come that when looking at the x11 page, multiple coins are being mined at the same time? Shouldn't they all be mining the same, most profitable one?
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That's the risk inherent in getting the payout in anything but BTC.  Not all coins get mined on a multipool, all the time, especially with the number of coins they have on this pool.  Honestly I would take the BTC payout and then buy the coins you want to keep.  I'm assuming you want to keep the Dash and not cash it out for USD.
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The pool page currently says that the pool is short about 3 Dash (shown in red). The last block was found 9 days ago. And we currently have 0 hashpower assigned to Dash.

I'm starting to think that we might never be able to mine another Dash block again Sad
Unfortunately, I'm waiting on those blocks to receive my payouts.

What happened in the recent weeks that created this situation? What would help remedy this?

Thanks in advance, been loving zpool so far.
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I am running two rigs, each with six Asus STRIX GTX 1070 OC.

Miner depends on the algo.  Ccminer SP for skein, EWBF for equihash and Ccminer 2.0 for all other algo's.

My rigs auto switch algo's frequently  and after testing Alexis it didn't address all GPUs consistently.  Spmod was much more stable and had very little difference in hashrate on my hardware.

I would not comment on stability/consistency of SP ccminer, but here are the Skein benchmarks that confirm your claim re: SP being the Skein Hero.

Source:
https://github.com/aaronsace/MultiPoolMiner/issues/131
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I am running two rigs, each with six Asus STRIX GTX 1070 OC.

Miner depends on the algo.  Ccminer SP for skein, EWBF for equihash and Ccminer 2.0 for all other algo's.

My rigs auto switch algo's frequently  and after testing Alexis it didn't address all GPUs consistently.  Spmod was much more stable and had very little difference in hashrate on my hardware.
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Right at this moment, my hardware is running Blake2s as the highest profit; 2nd is Equihash, 3rd is hmq1725, 4th is Skein.  This is based directly from the current estimated earnings through zpool's API.  This fluctuates quite a bit throughout the day.  This totally differs from what whattomine tells you as well.  But I get very consistent payouts following zpool's profit stats when multi-algo mining.

Edit:  Whattomine doesn't even have blake2s algo's and coins on their main page.  Nor does it have skein on the main page.  Missing a lot of the market by relying on them like many people do.

What cards/miner are you running? Am running ccminer Alexis on 1080 ti's and only running skein.
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Right at this moment, my hardware is running Blake2s as the highest profit; 2nd is Equihash, 3rd is hmq1725, 4th is Skein.  This is based directly from the current estimated earnings through zpool's API.  This fluctuates quite a bit throughout the day.  This totally differs from what whattomine tells you as well.  But I get very consistent payouts following zpool's profit stats when multi-algo mining.

Edit:  Whattomine doesn't even have blake2s algo's and coins on their main page.  Nor does it have skein on the main page.  Missing a lot of the market by relying on them like many people do.
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About why the miner does'nt stay on skein when it's much profitable: If all the hashrate is switched on skein, there's a good chance the rewards drop steep (same amount shared with more miners), therefore it's no longuer profitable and the algo switches back to something else.
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Honestly, people try to get too far into the weeds on this stuff, its really not complicated.  If you want to mine the skein algo, just download the latest ccminer from spmod, reset all your clock settings to default, give it a -25% tdp, then run the miner against the pool with default settings.

This is if you are not multi-algo mining, which is slightly more complicated in that you need to run scripts to switch algos.  But again, set it to default, lower the tdp, then leave it alone.

Let it run for a week and see what your profits are.  Hell, just ignore it for that week so you aren't tempted to screw with it.  The only adjustment I made to my miners for the last couple weeks, was shutting off equihash for a few hours because of some goofyness with the stratum.  Turned it back on once I saw the pool resume finding blocks.
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What I pay attention to is the amount per I am getting paid for each algo. For me the end result ($$$) is what matters. DGB is WAY above the other algos looking from this perspective which to me is what matters most to get bang for buck. So naturally when I see payout for Digibyte at .21547 and payout for HashTap at .00205 it gets my attention that something doesn't add up. Thanks
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