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dash shares being rejected

shawn 7 years ago updated by Oliver 6 years ago 24

hello I am currently mining dash on your pool at 1 ths and it shows over 59% of my shares are being rejected. Any solution as to why?

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Cannot connect via ethminer

Colton 7 years ago updated by Oliver 7 years ago 3

Not sure if this is the right way to setup.  Cannot connect to pool


#poolmining
./ethminer -SP 2 -Fstratum+tcp://eth.poolmining.org:3073/WALLET_ADDRESS/WORKERNAME/EMAIL -G --farm-recheck 500 --cuda-streams 26 --cuda-parallel-hash 4'


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start_eth et al

mycall 7 years ago updated by Oliver 7 years ago 4

When running start_eth.sh, what coins are we mining? Does the pool automatically balance jobs between best payout coins?

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How long for dash payouts

btcusa 7 years ago updated by Oliver 7 years ago 5

Hello, mined dash a few days ago and wondering how long usually before we receive payouts?

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Linux GPU mining

Helge 7 years ago updated 7 years ago 2

Used the default config provided


[2017-10-19 07:47:45] Using JSON-RPC 2.0

[2017-10-19 07:47:45] Starting on stratum+tcp://xmr.poolmining.org:3032

[2017-10-19 07:47:45] 1 miner thread started, using 'cryptonight' algorithm.

[2017-10-19 07:47:45] Stratum difficulty set to 7500 (7.5)

[2017-10-19 07:47:46] GPU #0: GeForce GTX 770, 1634 MB available, 8 SMX

[2017-10-19 07:47:46] GPU #0: 256 threads (8) with 32 blocks

[2017-10-19 07:47:46] GPU #0: invalid device function cryptonight_extra_cpu_prepare line 217

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ETH time to find a block

screamer 7 years ago updated by Oliver 7 years ago 6

ETH: Any idea how long it will take to find an eth block, when mining with 917 MH/s (total of the ETH pool)? After how many days I can expect some payout?

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Oliver 7 years ago

Mining is primarily luck. But we're planning to boost the Pool Hashrate through NiceHash later today.

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Ive already mined 18,500LTC shares. When do i get a payout??

Ted 7 years ago updated 7 years ago 8

Im using an L3+ been mining for 2 days now and am up to about 19,000shares (wallet: Ldn4YoVD13bcEVyw7y6X1xz2Ky3RWSoLgJ) and still no payout. when can i expect to see a payout?

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On location, minimum payout and fee.

FX Romano 7 years ago updated by Oliver 7 years ago 1

Greetings, is this pool Germany based? Also, can you clarify further about introductory offer 0% fee? How long will it last and what will be the normal amount later? Finally, is the minimum payout of 0.15xmr default setting or not and can I change it somewhere if needed? Thanks! 

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Solo mining pool

Marco H 7 years ago updated by shawn 6 years ago 13

Have you thought about programing a SOLO stratum for DASH users with D3? 


On a side note... I'm looking at pointing a few D3 towards the pool to help out but keep seeing some inconsistencies in the payouts. How can we make sure it's working effectively :) 


Cheers, 

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Clarification Please

Crypto Journey 7 years ago updated by Oliver 7 years ago 5

Hello,


Last week I joined your pool. I was not expecting anything spectacular but I liked the idea of helping out a relatively new pool. I have two D3 de-clocked and stable for a constant 34GH/s. Last week after 30 hours or more my pending payment was over .3 dash, this then went down to .229 which is what I was paid.
There was some message about manual adjustments for the miners who found the block etc but I felt that that amount of Dash was not worth my time and so I left.

Anyway I decided to give it a longer shot this time.  I read up more on the pool realise it basically will come down to less blocks but more reward based on shares etc.


After 30 hours, and the block 752555 was found I was paid 0.023 DASH. Which appears to be a minuscule amount for the time and work put in.


I have continued the experiment and have not left again yet but please. Can someone explain is this is correct and how? Is there some mistake or is that correct for 30 hours. 0.023 Dash?


I see we now have two more blocks on the way and I guess that will answer my question in many ways but I would appreciate some insight here.



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Oliver 7 years ago

Thank you :)