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newbie
Activity: 58
Merit: 0
I moved over from the UBN thread

I read through the website, and didn't see a FAQ.  I'm trying to understand this.

So I setup an anonymous miner using ... a btc address?  Not the wallet address you are mining?
The pool converts the mining to BTC and pays to the miners username / which is the BTC address?



You can ask for payout in any currency the pool mines, although if the pool has not got enough to pay you when
it comes to payout time you have to wait until it does.

The pool can always pay BTC because it exchanges other coins for BTC but it normally never exchanges BTC into anything else
(I think there is a current exception for LTC)

You set what you want to be paid in by having your password contain "c=XXX" where XXX is the currency you want
usually it would be c=BTC.

The important bit is that the address you mine to matches the currency you ask for in the c=XXX field
or else your mining payments can just vanish into a wallet you have no way to get to.

Note that for BTC payments the pool kindly pays all the tranaction fees, so you get the full amount the web page says.
I do not know if this is true for other currencys.




So i am mining with one D3 and on wallet address i put bittrex XVG wallet address and changed symbol to XVG. but when I search my wallet address on zpool it shows UNO coin and not XVG. Please help thank you

What’s your address?


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legendary
Activity: 3486
Merit: 1126
I moved over from the UBN thread

I read through the website, and didn't see a FAQ.  I'm trying to understand this.

So I setup an anonymous miner using ... a btc address?  Not the wallet address you are mining?
The pool converts the mining to BTC and pays to the miners username / which is the BTC address?



You can ask for payout in any currency the pool mines, although if the pool has not got enough to pay you when
it comes to payout time you have to wait until it does.

The pool can always pay BTC because it exchanges other coins for BTC but it normally never exchanges BTC into anything else
(I think there is a current exception for LTC)

You set what you want to be paid in by having your password contain "c=XXX" where XXX is the currency you want
usually it would be c=BTC.

The important bit is that the address you mine to matches the currency you ask for in the c=XXX field
or else your mining payments can just vanish into a wallet you have no way to get to.

Note that for BTC payments the pool kindly pays all the tranaction fees, so you get the full amount the web page says.
I do not know if this is true for other currencys.




So i am mining with one D3 and on wallet address i put bittrex XVG wallet address and changed symbol to XVG. but when I search my wallet address on zpool it shows UNO coin and not XVG. Please help thank you

What’s your address?
newbie
Activity: 58
Merit: 0
I moved over from the UBN thread

I read through the website, and didn't see a FAQ.  I'm trying to understand this.

So I setup an anonymous miner using ... a btc address?  Not the wallet address you are mining?
The pool converts the mining to BTC and pays to the miners username / which is the BTC address?



You can ask for payout in any currency the pool mines, although if the pool has not got enough to pay you when
it comes to payout time you have to wait until it does.

The pool can always pay BTC because it exchanges other coins for BTC but it normally never exchanges BTC into anything else
(I think there is a current exception for LTC)

You set what you want to be paid in by having your password contain "c=XXX" where XXX is the currency you want
usually it would be c=BTC.

The important bit is that the address you mine to matches the currency you ask for in the c=XXX field
or else your mining payments can just vanish into a wallet you have no way to get to.

Note that for BTC payments the pool kindly pays all the tranaction fees, so you get the full amount the web page says.
I do not know if this is true for other currencys.




So i am mining with one D3 and on wallet address i put bittrex XVG wallet address and changed symbol to XVG. but when I search my wallet address on zpool it shows UNO coin and not XVG. Please help thank you
newbie
Activity: 22
Merit: 0
I am getting a ton of rejected shares when mining Keccak?
The error is

"reject reason: Low Difficulty Share"

This is happening on my 2 rigs (1 with 1060's, the other w/ 1070's)

Here is my stats page;
http://www.zpool.ca/?address=3C4DZ5aGsvtgsdGs7XpMbbV3KGus1A84LA

This is my .bat file;

powershell -version 5.0 -noexit -executionpolicy bypass -windowstyle maximized -command "&.\multipoolminer.ps1 -wallet 3C4DZ5aGsvtgsdGs7XpMbbV3KGus1A84LA -username garandhero -workername rig1060 -region usa -currency btc,usd -type nvidia -poolname zpool -algorithm neoscrypt,decred,equihash,groestl,lbry,neoscrypt,sib,lyra2re2,lyra2z,blake2s,nist5,skunk,skein,mygr,keccak -interval 300 -donate 24 -watchdog"

Am I doing something wrong? Why so many rejects (literally 50%)
newbie
Activity: 182
Merit: 0
Hi, A few days ago I included the -p c = BTC in the miner, but I still get the following message

https://imgur.com/V6Ugok5

And the miner is:

https://imgur.com/lnC06UN

Any solutions?

Regards

There should NOT be any SPACES in the string.   "-p c=BTC"  not  "-p c = BTC"


Please post the COMPLETE command-line you're running.
newbie
Activity: 162
Merit: 0
Hi, A few days ago I included the -p c = BTC in the miner, but I still get the following message

https://imgur.com/V6Ugok5

And the miner is:

https://imgur.com/lnC06UN

Any solutions?

Regards
legendary
Activity: 1736
Merit: 1006
@crackfoo

can you lower the min difficulty on scrypt and sha256 for the compac and moonlander people?

I'd really rather not. Perhaps you can setup your own proxy and proxy them all through the one connection?

i dont think that would do any good.

perhaps make a low diff port specific to them?

the moonlanders need about diff 1024 and the compacs are diff 64 or 128.

at 32768 the compacs can go over an hour without sending in a share.
legendary
Activity: 3486
Merit: 1126
@crackfoo

can you lower the min difficulty on scrypt and sha256 for the compac and moonlander people?

I'd really rather not. Perhaps you can setup your own proxy and proxy them all through the one connection?
legendary
Activity: 1736
Merit: 1006
@crackfoo

can you lower the min difficulty on scrypt and sha256 for the compac and moonlander people?
legendary
Activity: 3486
Merit: 1126
Hi,

i only put this in the config an now it runs.

sha256.mine.zpool.ca:3333
my BTC wallet adress
c=UNB



But i have a question. I mine the UNB coin and I put in my bitcoin wallet as a user. Is this right? or do I need to put the UNB Wallet in there?
I am a bit confused.
Will the UNB be payed out in Bitcoin? or in UNB Coin? I can´t find anything that it will be changed.
Otherwise my UNB coins would now be sended to a Bitcoin adress.
If you want to be paid in UNB your worker id would need to be a UNB wallet address. Right now you are telling it to pay UNB to a BTC address and thats not good.

UNB and BTC use the same address version but if it has detected it as BTC then you're ok and will be paid in BTC. But UNB will not show up to your BTC address if your stats page says UNB as the wallet since you used c=UNB.

full member
Activity: 182
Merit: 100
Hi,

i only put this in the config an now it runs.

sha256.mine.zpool.ca:3333
my BTC wallet adress
c=UNB



But i have a question. I mine the UNB coin and I put in my bitcoin wallet as a user. Is this right? or do I need to put the UNB Wallet in there?
I am a bit confused.
Will the UNB be payed out in Bitcoin? or in UNB Coin? I can´t find anything that it will be changed.
Otherwise my UNB coins would now be sended to a Bitcoin adress.
If you want to be paid in UNB your worker id would need to be a UNB wallet address. Right now you are telling it to pay UNB to a BTC address and thats not good.
newbie
Activity: 31
Merit: 0
Hi,

i only put this in the config an now it runs.

sha256.mine.zpool.ca:3333
my BTC wallet adress
c=UNB



But i have a question. I mine the UNB coin and I put in my bitcoin wallet as a user. Is this right? or do I need to put the UNB Wallet in there?
I am a bit confused.
Will the UNB be payed out in Bitcoin? or in UNB Coin? I can´t find anything that it will be changed.
Otherwise my UNB coins would now be sended to a Bitcoin adress.

And is it possible that my UNB coins are being payed directly on my UNB wallet. If yes what do I need to do?
full member
Activity: 182
Merit: 100
@crackfoo- Any chance you would consider fetching LTC as a secondary major pay out option? I don't want to mine straight to an exchange wallet and trying to move BTC is beyond painful at this point. My rigs were making ~$100 a day and if I try to move ~$1000 its like $150 in fees due to all the small inputs.

yes, LTC is about the only other currency where I will fill the wallet manually for payouts. I just did and LTC payouts just went out 21+ LTC. I would be nice if another wack of scrypt miners would come by and they'll soon realize the payout is good if they stick around, then the pool would also be finding LTC blocks more frequently, manually filling wouldn't be needed.
Awesome, I was one of the people you just paid out in LTC. I had stopped using that wallet when I noticed the warning message that said stop using LTC. Is it ok to keep using LTC understanding payouts may be delayed until you have a large enough need to get some from exchange? I would rather wait a few days for withdraw then deal with BTC at this point.
legendary
Activity: 3486
Merit: 1126
I dont actually pick the coin I want to mine, I pick the algo - so Sha256 is port 3333?  Then I mine the 23 sha256 coins there, based it what the pool determines as most profitable?  I can't actually mine UBN directly with the pool?

That is correct.  However, you could select your PAYOUT currency to be UBN by saying "-p c=UBN".

Its all explained on the pool's web page.

and unbreakable is UNB Smiley
newbie
Activity: 182
Merit: 0
689 miners with a total of 344.1 MH/s?  I think something is wrong with the stratum.  Restart?

I think we may need rolling daily bounces of the stratum (stratums?  strati?)

Nist5 and X17 were having the same kind of problem yesterday.
hero member
Activity: 677
Merit: 500
Is now all OK with stats ? Or some delay ?
My 3 rigs now more than 2 hours mining mostly "veltor"
and no any blocks in "Last 50 Earnings".

last VLT block was 4h ago so thats why. can sometimes be a long time between blocks. adjust your scripts accordingly.

It might also be the low hashrate on the pool side again.  Not sure why it keeps doing that.

Right now I'm also on Veltor, and my miner is reporting 161.3 MH/s. The poos is reporting 469.4 kH/s.

689 miners with a total of 344.1 MH/s?  I think something is wrong with the stratum.  Restart?
newbie
Activity: 182
Merit: 0
I dont actually pick the coin I want to mine, I pick the algo - so Sha256 is port 3333?  Then I mine the 23 sha256 coins there, based it what the pool determines as most profitable?  I can't actually mine UBN directly with the pool?

That is correct.  However, you could select your PAYOUT currency to be UBN by saying "-p c=UBN".

Its all explained on the pool's web page.
member
Activity: 159
Merit: 11
I moved over from the UBN thread

I read through the website, and didn't see a FAQ.  I'm trying to understand this.

So I setup an anonymous miner using ... a btc address?  Not the wallet address you are mining?
The pool converts the mining to BTC and pays to the miners username / which is the BTC address?



You can ask for payout in any currency the pool mines, although if the pool has not got enough to pay you when
it comes to payout time you have to wait until it does.

The pool can always pay BTC because it exchanges other coins for BTC but it normally never exchanges BTC into anything else
(I think there is a current exception for LTC)

You set what you want to be paid in by having your password contain "c=XXX" where XXX is the currency you want
usually it would be c=BTC.

The important bit is that the address you mine to matches the currency you ask for in the c=XXX field
or else your mining payments can just vanish into a wallet you have no way to get to.

Note that for BTC payments the pool kindly pays all the tranaction fees, so you get the full amount the web page says.
I do not know if this is true for other currencys.


I dont actually pick the coin I want to mine, I pick the algo - so Sha256 is port 3333?  Then I mine the 23 sha256 coins there, based it what the pool determines as most profitable?  I can't actually mine UBN directly with the pool?
newbie
Activity: 10
Merit: 0
I moved over from the UBN thread

I read through the website, and didn't see a FAQ.  I'm trying to understand this.

So I setup an anonymous miner using ... a btc address?  Not the wallet address you are mining?
The pool converts the mining to BTC and pays to the miners username / which is the BTC address?



You can ask for payout in any currency the pool mines, although if the pool has not got enough to pay you when
it comes to payout time you have to wait until it does.

The pool can always pay BTC because it exchanges other coins for BTC but it normally never exchanges BTC into anything else
(I think there is a current exception for LTC)

You set what you want to be paid in by having your password contain "c=XXX" where XXX is the currency you want
usually it would be c=BTC.

The important bit is that the address you mine to matches the currency you ask for in the c=XXX field
or else your mining payments can just vanish into a wallet you have no way to get to.

Note that for BTC payments the pool kindly pays all the tranaction fees, so you get the full amount the web page says.
I do not know if this is true for other currencys.


member
Activity: 159
Merit: 11
I moved over from the UBN thread

I read through the website, and didn't see a FAQ.  I'm trying to understand this.

So I setup an anonymous miner using ... a btc address?  Not the wallet address you are mining?
The pool converts the mining to BTC and pays to the miners username / which is the BTC address?

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