Your comments

it really only depends on the time in between breaks and how much hash you have


for example: 

5 min vs 12 hours

or 100 MH/s vs 1GH/s


stopping for 5 mins wont have as much as an effect as stopping for 12 hours

however, if you have only 100 Mh/s or less then you need every minute you have, compared to 1 Gh/s where you have a break and not have to worry

Honestly, its going to be sporadic. We dont have enough hash to constantly earn blocks. It could be a few hours or it could be a few days or longer, who knows. Right now it's based on luck

idk what miner you are using.

however, miners never tell you if a block has been found by you

the new block with the difficulty is the way are telling you that a block has already been solved by somebody on the network and a new block is ready to be solved (kinda hard to explain)

    or the miner is changing difficulty to make it easier to send shares



also to counter what you said about "not having enough info for the dashboard":

      we have pending balance, paid balance, graphs, network hash(hard for verge because multialgo), pool hash, number          of miners, price to usd and euro, your personal dash has payments and a graph for 24 hour and 30 days, and more.

 

The only thing we dont have benchmarks (dont need) and amount mined per k/M/G/T hash (which we dont need, because its a per block pool, you can go to whattomine for that)

Please read the FAQ.

Coinfoundry is a PPLNS pool, meaning you get paid per amount of shares per block we find.

It seems that the X17 Verge pool hasnt found a block yet, so thats why you havent been paid

A much simpler setup would to run xmrig on your linux computers (since xmrig was made in and supports linux)

Oliver(owner of pool) also has a setup support on the monero page


However if you still want to go the way you are going, read below:


I just download the cli and started to mine without the daemon, it gave errors that the daemon wasnt started.


So unless you found out by yourself already.

I assume you are mining using the command line client from info given

You will need to run the daemon on the other computers (unless you can somehow link the computers together to run/recognize the daemon on the first computer)


If you dont want to redownload the whole blockchain again for the other computers, i would advise to connect to a node

For nodes: https://moneroworld.com/

Yep, we are probably half way or a little less to theoretically getting a block.

Going by CoinFoundry: (1/720)*(235.8MH/s) = ~327Kh/s

Going by cryptocoinsinfo.com: (1/720)*(414.8MH/s) = ~576Kh/s

The network hash already dropped

From at least 1 gh/s to around 500 or 600 mh/s

Coinfoundry's network hash counters are very slow, (idk how fast they update) they seem to update every some many hours.


From what ive read on the xmr reddit, the network hash counters seem to correctly update themselves with that big of a drop after a full day (720 blocks)


As you can see: 

https://www.cryptocoinsinfo.com/cryptonight-coins/monero-xmr/

The hash dropped around 6am utc today

Actually read before posting questions.

The ETN pool has been shutdown by Oliver

You should have been paid because he made the payout minimum really low.


Please read: 

https://feedback.coinfoundry.org/communities/1/topics/898-discontinuation-of-the-electroneum-pool

Before posting any more questions


Whether he chooses to bring it back up is up is his choice, so dont ask

Block 1546000

They estimate April 6th

Breakfast is correct, use 3103 as the port

3013 is not a port