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legendary
Activity: 3486
Merit: 1126
We've disabled @StocksExchangeR again as deposits are severely delayed. Affected coins are $PHILS $ALQO $XSH $DSR $BLAS $SPK $RAP $RACE $BHD $EAG $PBS $TIN $ARTX $BWK $EXUS and a few more. This will be 0 value until re-enabled, so please switch to getting paid in something else.
newbie
Activity: 19
Merit: 0
hi.
tell me please:
because of technical needs, I need to interrupt and to launch again a mainer through 1000 shares
whether my profit will decrease?
newbie
Activity: 182
Merit: 0
Hi Crackfoo,

Problems with Zpool.ca ?
Just lost connections, a couple of time's.

Retryíng in a few moments.

Regards,

DS-M/Sander

Samehere and the website?

Same.  Seeing wrong stats for the miners.  Duplicate miners, missing miners.  1/2 the hash rate not reported.  Assuming its a DB problem so will check in a few hours.


I do think that if the pool is not managed correctly and if we see lower income compared to other better pools we will switch from this pool.

I have to hive as an example the lack of interest of HashRefinery mining pool that did not take care of ophaned blocks and went in a few days from 10k to 1k miners, now has 10 times less miners.

I do think that thousands of miners will no longer use this pool and go to other pools that are better managed and with lower fees. Also important is the amount you get after each day. If i get more with 2 identical rigs from a different pool, why should I use zpool, I will use the pool for my miners that has the highest return per day.

I advise you all test several pools and see what pool has the highest return and disable pools that pay less per day.

Enjoy mining on best maintained pools with highest payments ...

bye!
newbie
Activity: 9
Merit: 0
Hi all.
Got a problem.
Waiting for LTC payout (around 0.02 LTC), and 90 minutes ago was payout. But with no ID (like alot of numbers and letters), and just 0.01 LTC. On the wallet also nothing.
Maybe i don't understand something? Can someone help me?
There is adress: http://zpool.ca/?address=LMyQL6bsS6z8D9bfQUS3o1A196Wx5GD2EP
Thanks.
newbie
Activity: 140
Merit: 0
Hi Crackfoo,

Problems with Zpool.ca ?
Just lost connections, a couple of time's.

Retryíng in a few moments.

Regards,

DS-M/Sander

Samehere and the website?

Same.  Seeing wrong stats for the miners.  Duplicate miners, missing miners.  1/2 the hash rate not reported.  Assuming its a DB problem so will check in a few hours.


I do think that if the pool is not managed correctly and if we see lower income compared to other better pools we will switch from this pool.

I have to hive as an example the lack of interest of HashRefinery mining pool that did not take care of ophaned blocks and went in a few days from 10k to 1k miners, now has 10 times less miners.

I do think that thousands of miners will no longer use this pool and go to other pools that are better managed and with lower fees. Also important is the amount you get after each day. If i get more with 2 identical rigs from a different pool, why should I use zpool, I will use the pool for my miners that has the highest return per day.

I advise you all test several pools and see what pool has the highest return and disable pools that pay less per day.

Enjoy mining on best maintained pools with highest payments ...
newbie
Activity: 19
Merit: 0
Hi Crackfoo,

Problems with Zpool.ca ?
Just lost connections, a couple of time's.

Retryíng in a few moments.

Regards,

DS-M/Sander

Samehere and the website?

Same.  Seeing wrong stats for the miners.  Duplicate miners, missing miners.  1/2 the hash rate not reported.  Assuming its a DB problem so will check in a few hours.
newbie
Activity: 11
Merit: 0
Hi Crackfoo,

Problems with Zpool.ca ?
Just lost connections, a couple of time's.

Retryíng in a few moments.

Regards,

DS-M/Sander

Samehere and the website?
newbie
Activity: 31
Merit: 0
** +1h : Everything seems to be ok for now...


Hi Crackfoo,

Problems with Zpool.ca ?
Just lost connections, a couple of time's.

Retryíng in a few moments.

Regards,

DS-M/Sander
legendary
Activity: 3486
Merit: 1126
Hello Zpool/Crackfoo ,

Just had my balance past at 0.01 btc, and didnt get a payment, after i watched the countdown...
http://www.zpool.ca/?address=1Ev698UrUTL52wyrdRfRK25BfjXaA7YDWd

Will wait trough though next payout schedule 3:53  remaining ...

Regards,

DS-M/Sander o7





The timer isn't for BTC payouts. BTC payouts I run at different times, manually.

so what the timer for?

the other 200 altcoins.
newbie
Activity: 6
Merit: 0
You only pick what you get paid in; via the c=XXX flag and the username being the wallet of that type...

if your password is trying to get paid in DNR, and you are getting DGB;  have crackfoo fix it for you.... but it sounds like you are trying to pick what coin you mine;  which this is not how the pool works.

Yes, I already show my bat.
use address DNR with option C=DNR, mining DNR, but got paid in DGB so I think something wrong.
No problem in other pool.

https://23.imgtrue.com/DNRDGBe60793f44f09de45.png
i also,you kan see they wallet adress mismatch the coin,other pool all right,but they pool will use your hash ming they own coin
newbie
Activity: 11
Merit: 0
Hello Zpool/Crackfoo ,

Just had my balance past at 0.01 btc, and didnt get a payment, after i watched the countdown...
http://www.zpool.ca/?address=1Ev698UrUTL52wyrdRfRK25BfjXaA7YDWd

Will wait trough though next payout schedule 3:53  remaining ...

Regards,

DS-M/Sander o7





The timer isn't for BTC payouts. BTC payouts I run at different times, manually.

so what the timer for?
full member
Activity: 420
Merit: 184
A quick update after the first 24 hours of running - NiceHash is currently ahead with 0.33331 mBTC earned vs. 0.29274 mBTC immature + earned at Zpool.
...

Now at the 48 hour mark Zpool is just 2% behind NiceHash, with 0.64844 mBTC earned (mature + immature) vs. 0.66167 mBTC for NiceHash*. As I explain more in the above quoted post, any difference in earnings of 5% or less should be considered a tie due to the limitations of my test setup.
...

At the 72 hour mark Zpool fell behind NiceHash again, with a net earnings of 0.90309 mBTC for Zpool vs. 1.01949 mBTC for NH. While that is an 11.% difference, I can't really say it is significant statistically because just yesterday Zpool was nearly tied with NH while the day before it was behind NH by 12.1%, so daily earnings fluctuate quite a bit.

What I can say for sure, though, is that the estimated profit data which NemosMiner is obtaining/using to select which algo to run is persistently overstated by anywhere from 1.5x to 3x the actual earnings so because of this, as well as a few other glaring deficiencies in these profit switching scripts, I think I will stick to using Zpool in single-algo mode.


newbie
Activity: 19
Merit: 0
The pool is reporting hundreds of dollars a day for sha256 again.
newbie
Activity: 43
Merit: 0
You probably won't lose all of your earnings by switching before a block is found, but you'll likely lose some if the time to find the next block takes a lot longer than average and the pool use the uses "PPLNS" scheme. I wrote a fairly long post about the potential downsides to PPLNS in another thread: https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/m.30133809 which hasn't been commented on so beware of any potential errors on my part.

don't spread missinformation, check 1st merit @ https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?action=merit;u=209640

Where is the misinformation in my reply? No where on the Zpool website does it state what payment scheme is used and other multi-algo, auto-switching pools do use PPLNS so it was reasonable for me to assume that Zpool did to. Nevertheless, I did write "if...the pool uses the 'PPLNS' payment scheme." which indicates I was not sure what payment scheme is used.

BTW - you could have been a bit more diplomatic - not to say courteous - by merely writing, "Zpool uses the proportional scheme, not PPLNS."



the scheme is PROP not PPLNS

edit... as I see was already corrected Smiley thanks

So i was right ? If my miner switch from bitcore to another algo that it thinks is more profitable before finding the block ( eg. mining 1  or 2 hours bitcore without finding it ) i mined that time for thin air ?

I better remove those algos then i guess Smiley

In my experience, if you mine for a certain amount of time, your work is counted until the next block is found, even if you've already moved on to another algo.  However, if you mined for a few minutes, and it took several hours to find a block, your % of work done is going to be much lower than those who were mining the entire time.
newbie
Activity: 21
Merit: 0
You probably won't lose all of your earnings by switching before a block is found, but you'll likely lose some if the time to find the next block takes a lot longer than average and the pool use the uses "PPLNS" scheme. I wrote a fairly long post about the potential downsides to PPLNS in another thread: https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/m.30133809 which hasn't been commented on so beware of any potential errors on my part.

don't spread missinformation, check 1st merit @ https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?action=merit;u=209640

Where is the misinformation in my reply? No where on the Zpool website does it state what payment scheme is used and other multi-algo, auto-switching pools do use PPLNS so it was reasonable for me to assume that Zpool did to. Nevertheless, I did write "if...the pool uses the 'PPLNS' payment scheme." which indicates I was not sure what payment scheme is used.

BTW - you could have been a bit more diplomatic - not to say courteous - by merely writing, "Zpool uses the proportional scheme, not PPLNS."



the scheme is PROP not PPLNS

edit... as I see was already corrected Smiley thanks

So i was right ? If my miner switch from bitcore to another algo that it thinks is more profitable before finding the block ( eg. mining 1  or 2 hours bitcore without finding it ) i mined that time for thin air ?

I better remove those algos then i guess Smiley
legendary
Activity: 3486
Merit: 1126
You probably won't lose all of your earnings by switching before a block is found, but you'll likely lose some if the time to find the next block takes a lot longer than average and the pool use the uses "PPLNS" scheme. I wrote a fairly long post about the potential downsides to PPLNS in another thread: https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/m.30133809 which hasn't been commented on so beware of any potential errors on my part.

don't spread missinformation, check 1st merit @ https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?action=merit;u=209640

Where is the misinformation in my reply? No where on the Zpool website does it state what payment scheme is used and other multi-algo, auto-switching pools do use PPLNS so it was reasonable for me to assume that Zpool did to. Nevertheless, I did write "if...the pool uses the 'PPLNS' payment scheme." which indicates I was not sure what payment scheme is used.

BTW - you could have been a bit more diplomatic - not to say courteous - by merely writing, "Zpool uses the proportional scheme, not PPLNS."



the scheme is PROP not PPLNS

edit... as I see was already corrected Smiley thanks
full member
Activity: 420
Merit: 184
You probably won't lose all of your earnings by switching before a block is found, but you'll likely lose some if the time to find the next block takes a lot longer than average and the pool use the uses "PPLNS" scheme. I wrote a fairly long post about the potential downsides to PPLNS in another thread: https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/m.30133809 which hasn't been commented on so beware of any potential errors on my part.

don't spread missinformation, check 1st merit @ https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?action=merit;u=209640

Where is the misinformation in my reply? No where on the Zpool website does it state what payment scheme is used and other multi-algo, auto-switching pools do use PPLNS so it was reasonable for me to assume that Zpool did to. Nevertheless, I did write "if...the pool uses the 'PPLNS' payment scheme." which indicates I was not sure what payment scheme is used.

BTW - you could have been a bit more diplomatic - not to say courteous - by merely writing, "Zpool uses the proportional scheme, not PPLNS."

hero member
Activity: 698
Merit: 500
Guys i have a question and ill be happy if someone answer it.

Right now im mining Bitcore but the block find time is very big ( like 1-2 hours).

So lets say my rigs are mining bitcore and then before the block is found they move to another coin that is more profitable by the program my whole progress is lost with the time mining on Bitcore right ?

Or im missing something.?

You probably won't lose all of your earnings by switching before a block is found, but you'll likely lose some if the time to find the next block takes a lot longer than average and the pool use the uses "PPLNS" scheme. I wrote a fairly long post about the potential downsides to PPLNS in another thread: https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/m.30133809 which hasn't been commented on so beware of any potential errors on my part.

don't spread missinformation, check 1st merit @ https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?action=merit;u=209640
full member
Activity: 420
Merit: 184
A quick update after the first 24 hours of running - NiceHash is currently ahead with 0.33331 mBTC earned vs. 0.29274 mBTC immature + earned at Zpool.
...

Now at the 48 hour mark Zpool is just 2% behind NiceHash, with 0.64844 mBTC earned (mature + immature) vs. 0.66167 mBTC for NiceHash*. As I explain more in the above quoted post, any difference in earnings of 5% or less should be considered a tie due to the limitations of my test setup.

I will run this comparison for 1 more day - 3 in total - then I will point a bit more hashpower at Zpool to get my balance above the 2.5 mBTC minimum that is paid out manually several times per week.



* - most of this balance was transferred to the NH wallet and therefore incurred their 2% fee, so a more realistic comparison at this point (said fee is unavoidable).
newbie
Activity: 21
Merit: 0
Guys i have a question and ill be happy if someone answer it.

Right now im mining Bitcore but the block find time is very big ( like 1-2 hours).

So lets say my rigs are mining bitcore and then before the block is found they move to another coin that is more profitable by the program my whole progress is lost with the time mining on Bitcore right ?

Or im missing something.?

You probably won't lose all of your earnings by switching before a block is found, but you'll likely lose some if the time to find the next block takes a lot longer than average and the pool use the uses "PPLNS" scheme. I wrote a fairly long post about the potential downsides to PPLNS in another thread: https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/m.30133809 which hasn't been commented on so beware of any potential errors on my part.







Okay thank you for your asnwer and i will look into your post.

As of your post ill let the algos that take some time to find a blocks ( phi and bitcore as i know of ) still be active and see what will happen. If things dont run well ill just disable em.
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