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How to mine GoByte (GBX) ?

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godiet
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Re: How to mine GoByte (GBX) ?
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Post by godiet » Fri Jan 19, 2018 11:26 am

godiet wrote: ↑
Wed Jan 17, 2018 7:35 am
Hi,
While monitoring the mining using "mining observer", I see my hash rate is ~4-6 MH/s, is it ok (sounds like very small number).
It also shows that it worth 0.0636 gbx per day.
My rig has 6 X 1070 nvidia cards.
Tnx
According to that, I'm gettting low performance with my 6x1070 rig that worls fine with etherium over the last 6 month.
whattomine.com claculates the Est. Rewards = 0.6848 for 24h while in fact I get only about half of that performance (I'm also on OC).
Do you have any idea why it works like that ?
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phm87
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Post by phm87 » Fri Jan 19, 2018 6:38 pm

godiet wrote: ↑
Fri Jan 19, 2018 11:26 am
godiet wrote: ↑
Wed Jan 17, 2018 7:35 am
Hi,
While monitoring the mining using "mining observer", I see my hash rate is ~4-6 MH/s, is it ok (sounds like very small number).
It also shows that it worth 0.0636 gbx per day.
My rig has 6 X 1070 nvidia cards.
Tnx
According to that, I'm gettting low performance with my 6x1070 rig that worls fine with etherium over the last 6 month.
whattomine.com claculates the Est. Rewards = 0.6848 for 24h while in fact I get only about half of that performance (I'm also on OC).
Do you have any idea why it works like that ?
Hi,


Our stratums encountered performances issues during the past days, it should be fine now. Sorry for these inconvenients. You may consider to compare it on longer time periods, at least several weeks as you did several months on ethereum mining. Please also keep in mind that the whole profit is determined by the price at what you sell the coins.

We monitor our stratums, sorry for these performances issues.


Have a nice mining
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godiet
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Post by godiet » Sun Jan 21, 2018 8:10 am

Hi again, sorry for so many questions but I moved from 5-6 month of mining etherium to GBX and it looks different.
Since I started to mine GBX I used to be paid every 2 hours. Now, it's almost 3 hours I didn't get rewards and I see the unpaid value as pending.
The mining observer app shows that I have 0.000 GBX on the unpaid field.
Is everything ok ?
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phm87
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Post by phm87 » Mon Jan 22, 2018 5:03 pm

godiet wrote: ↑
Sun Jan 21, 2018 8:10 am
Hi again, sorry for so many questions but I moved from 5-6 month of mining etherium to GBX and it looks different.
Since I started to mine GBX I used to be paid every 2 hours. Now, it's almost 3 hours I didn't get rewards and I see the unpaid value as pending.
The mining observer app shows that I have 0.000 GBX on the unpaid field.
Is everything ok ?
Hi,


No problem for your questions, please feel free to open a new thread in "Support" forum if you prefer:
viewforum.php?f=10

About GBX, it is a fresh new coin compared to Ethereum, the number of developers is different and the time to let pool adapt their code and infrastucture to these new coins.

About yiimp mining pools compared to ethereum mining pools, Yiimp tries to be as transparent as possible compared to other pools. When a block is found on the pool, it is in Immature status so you'll see a pending balance increase that indicates your % of the rewards that will be credited. New coins of blocks in Immature status are not yet on the pool wallet so they can't be paid to miners yet. When coins have arrived on pool wallet, your balance (mature, in blue on the graph) will be increased and the pending will decrease. You can see it clearly when you stop mining and check your balance graph. GBX and other neoscrypt coins need about 101 confirmations to make an immature block becoming mature. So it can takes a while.

About the 2 hours payment interval that can be a little bit higher and theunreported info in your miner. We had performances problems on the pool because of the increasing load and the increasing number of API calls due to apps and monitoring. We had to improve our infrastructure to avoid load issues. We added more dedundancy to stratums, added load balancing on stratums and we are adding database replication. Other improvements are ongoing to prevent performance isses. So, during recent days, the time period between 2 payments may be higher than the usual 2 hours. We limited the number of requests that the Website and the API can serve in order to limit load on the pool: as the aim is to report blocks and pay miners, we prefer to reduce load for secondary services such as API and website. It can explain why you didn't have all the reporting infos on your miner or you can experience blank pages on the website.

Sorry for these issues, we are improving mining.


Have a nice mining with us!
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pascalMiner
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Post by pascalMiner » Mon Jan 22, 2018 6:49 pm

Hi all,

I a newbie to GoByte mining. Once you have GoBytes in your wallet, what is the best way to get euros on a SEPA account?

Thanks,
Pascal
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phm87
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Post by phm87 » Mon Jan 22, 2018 10:54 pm

pascalMiner wrote: ↑
Mon Jan 22, 2018 6:49 pm
Hi all,

I a newbie to GoByte mining. Once you have GoBytes in your wallet, what is the best way to get euros on a SEPA account?

Thanks,
Pascal
Hi,


You'll need a crypto-currency exchange that accepts GBX for example stocks.exchange then you can transfert the mining earnings to a crypto-currency exchange that accepts euros or dollars (for example CinBase, Kraken, Bistamp, ...) but you'll need to send youd ID and so on for KYC/ALM reasons.

You'll find a list of available exchanges for GBX on their official bitcointalk annoucement.


Have a nice mining
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Jeimon83
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Post by Jeimon83 » Wed Jan 24, 2018 2:54 am

I am mining GBX with ccminer cuda with 3 x 1070 8gb and i am getting half the reward that says in whattomine. Someone with the same problem??
Msi afterburner OC:
Power limit 80%
Temp limit 72"c
Memory clock +500
Fan speed 75
Clock core +50
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abatis
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Post by abatis » Thu Jan 25, 2018 12:58 pm

did 24 hours on this pool, 12.7mh/s got 0.97028238 GBX... something is seriously not right

2 hours on official pool i get 0.14
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broban
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Joined: Sat Jan 13, 2018 12:43 pm
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Post by broban » Sat Jan 27, 2018 8:36 am

I am starting to get the suspicion that the mining pool is either pocketing the differences between what we should get for GBX and what we get because this is ridiculous..
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testminterbrah
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Joined: Mon Jan 29, 2018 3:25 pm
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Post by testminterbrah » Mon Jan 29, 2018 3:32 pm

Something is goofy. I am getting 7400 h/s (6 1070ti) the last 24 hours using KlausT and only got .68 GBX coin the last 24 hours. I guess I have trouble reading this graph. Shouldn't I be getting about 1gbx per day?
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