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MemoryCoin / Re: Accuracy of http://agran.net/memorycoin2_calc.html ?
« on: January 17, 2014, 12:49:45 pm »
As an example, right now and for most of the day network hashrate is ~64000 while I am sitting at between 9000-13000 so using even just 9000 at a rate of 10 blocks average per hour I should earn at a bare minimum 1.4 blocks per hour / 317 MEG per hour. This is not at all the results I am seeing, I am averaging around 0.7-0.9 blocks per hour.

I cant figure out why there is such huge differences, clearly somewhere something is wrong or the pools operate at huge hidden fees.

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MemoryCoin / Re: Accuracy of http://agran.net/memorycoin2_calc.html ?
« on: January 17, 2014, 11:48:26 am »
Where is the issue, is this calculator just completely inaccurate ie. 25-30% inaccuracy is close to unusable as a calculator.
It does not account for the rejected solutions. And after three unsuccessful days, can go a few good days when you will be getting more than the calculator shows.

Ive compared my results prior to the rejects I started seeing on 1gh.com so no its not due to rejects.

My main worry here is that the pools are actually taking more in fees than they specify which is even more worrying.

So if you believe that your calculator is definitely >90% accurate then these pools have some explaining to do considering I am nearly 20% of the total network hashrate spread across pools and some solomining(with old wallet miner, yam miner giving me issues trying to solomine) and I am not receiving even close to 20% of daily network block earnings.

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MemoryCoin / Accuracy of http://agran.net/memorycoin2_calc.html ?
« on: January 17, 2014, 11:34:47 am »
For the last 3 days I have compared my 24hrs earnings with this calculator just about every hour then over 24hrs and my 24hrs results show 25-30% less than what this calc estimates I should earn.

I have compared a rather big hashrate on the 2 big pools and both of them show this 25-30% lower earnings than the calculator suggest.

Where is the issue, is this calculator just completely inaccurate ie. 25-30% inaccuracy is close to unusable as a calculator.

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MemoryCoin / Re: YAM Miner and solo mining
« on: January 17, 2014, 10:28:36 am »
I have not figured it out yet but while I look into solomining with Yam Miner I moved a big part of my farm over to mmcpool.com and I urge others to do the same. You dont need to remove all your hashing from mmc.1gh.com but atleast consider splitting your farm onto mmcpool.com.


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MemoryCoin / Re: YAM Miner and solo mining
« on: January 16, 2014, 09:41:10 pm »
Pool load balancing was on the plan, but is delaying due to other... more interesting and funny features are on the way, such as perf enh, etc.

yvg1900

Yay more perf enhancements, cant wait to hook up my Casio Calculator. :)

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MemoryCoin / Re: YAM Miner and solo mining
« on: January 16, 2014, 09:20:20 pm »
A bit off topic but would you consider for next Yam release to add some form of load balancing feature similar to what cgminer offers ? Atleast this would give miners a bit more flexibility to prevent one pool from hogging the entire memorycoin network.

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MemoryCoin / Re: YAM Miner and solo mining
« on: January 16, 2014, 09:05:59 pm »
yam miner supports getwork protocol, so if you can configure your wallet as getwork server (which shall be possible) you can try solo mining. Unfortunately, this functionality has not been tested at all.

You shall define rpc user and password, and specify your connection parameters in yam config file. Check readme.txt for mining target URI format details - you have to create your own.

yvg1900

Great, all I had to hear.

I will give it a whirl and get back to this thread with yay or nay.

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MemoryCoin / YAM Miner and solo mining
« on: January 16, 2014, 08:59:26 pm »
Before I go and hit my head against a brick wall, is the yam miner capable of solomining at all ?

I dont really agree at all with payouts from the mining pools so would like to give solomining a go again but with yam miner since it has far superior hpm than any other miner.

Right now I have access to >10000hpm using yam miner which means solomining is a viable option, just trying to figure out what is the most practical approach to go that way.

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MemoryCoin / Re: [ANN] MMC.1GH.COM - CPU/GPU mining
« on: January 16, 2014, 05:31:58 pm »
Well here we go again, every time that user churns up to over 25000 the reject rate on 1gh shoot up to 15% , what a waste of hardware.

Im guessing that user is totally destroying the server with his thousands of connections . :/

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MemoryCoin / Re: MMC Pools Tool V1
« on: January 16, 2014, 05:06:44 pm »
Hoorah , nice one. Going to make life alot easier.

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MemoryCoin / Re: [ANN] MMC.1GH.COM - CPU/GPU mining
« on: January 16, 2014, 02:13:38 pm »
If it is GPUs then he would never mine MMC as it is less profitible 24/7 than variety of other scrypt coins.

Thus it is clearly a cpu farm and right now mmc is the most profitably traded coin throughout the day so why would he jump between other cpu coins and since you are the owner of 1gh.com you would also notice that his hashrate increase/decrease at the exact same timeframes each day.

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MemoryCoin / Re: [ANN] MMC.1GH.COM - CPU/GPU mining
« on: January 16, 2014, 01:31:51 pm »
Im guessing the user on mmc.1gh.com who goes from 25000 down to 5000 depending on hours of day is likely abusing some university ie. At the lowpoint of 5000 its likely all the computers are in use by students and then afterhours he drills all of them at max speed.

Either that or a flaky botnet :)

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