Agree!VanessaEzekowitz wrote:Not only does too high of a difficulty cause some folks to lose income, it just plain trashes the accuracy of the hashrate graph. Maybe that means the formulas that go into rendering the graph are bad, I don't know, but an accurate hashrate graph is important to many of us.
Bring back lower diffs and improve the graph!
When will diff will be relaxed?
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Re: When will diff will be relaxed?
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Re: When will diff will be relaxed?
Are you referring to the initial difficulty or is it too high when running?
I have some gridseed blades (yes I'm a bad person but they cost me $50NZ like $30US) and the initial scrypt difficulty of 16K means you have a few minutes to get a share or the miner restarts and stratrum restarts and hides blocks etc so relaxing the initial difficulty as we as the running one but leaving vardiff to manage it would be nice.
I have some gridseed blades (yes I'm a bad person but they cost me $50NZ like $30US) and the initial scrypt difficulty of 16K means you have a few minutes to get a share or the miner restarts and stratrum restarts and hides blocks etc so relaxing the initial difficulty as we as the running one but leaving vardiff to manage it would be nice.
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How should i setup my 100 L3+? Auto difficulty?
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Re: When will diff will be relaxed?
131072, but that can change depending on pool stabilityBalloonTree wrote:How should i setup my 100 L3+? Auto difficulty?
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If the pool is not stable, should i change higher or lower?
Does other pool need to set difficulty too?
Does other pool need to set difficulty too?
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Re: When will diff will be relaxed?
if you notice lost shares when the pool is not stable, the best method is vardiff, otherwise 131072 is best
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How do i set vardiff?
Did anyone compare the payout between prohashing and nice hash?
I might have one L3+ pointing to prohashing and another at nicehash, compare the payouts for the week and the rest to follow
Btw, is there an offline wallet that allows the creation of multiple bitcoin or ether or litecoin addresses?
Did anyone compare the payout between prohashing and nice hash?
I might have one L3+ pointing to prohashing and another at nicehash, compare the payouts for the week and the rest to follow
Btw, is there an offline wallet that allows the creation of multiple bitcoin or ether or litecoin addresses?
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Re: When will diff will be relaxed?
vardiff is the default difficulty setting, otherwise, you add d= to your password, to set staticBalloonTree wrote:How do i set vardiff?
Did anyone compare the payout between prohashing and nice hash?
I might have one L3+ pointing to prohashing and another at nicehash, compare the payouts for the week and the rest to follow
Btw, is there an offline wallet that allows the creation of multiple bitcoin or ether or litecoin addresses?
on wallet topic, take a look at coinomi
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Re: When will diff will be relaxed?
Thanks, regarding coinomi, it's only for mobile, was wondering if it's safe to leave coins on a mobile?
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its completely offline, your wallet keys are stored on the device only, and a superpassphrase they give you when you open the account will restore the keys at anytime.BalloonTree wrote:Thanks, regarding coinomi, it's only for mobile, was wondering if it's safe to leave coins on a mobile?