GPU Mining NiceHash vs Switching for best profitability |
NiceHash vs Switching for best profitability Posted: 05 Oct 2019 04:38 AM PDT I'm trying to determine if it's worth it to manually switch my miners to the most profitable coins vs mining with NiceHash. So far, I've been managing my rigs manually, switching from one algo to the other when the profitability was worth it. It is working great, but it's a lot of work. Plus, I have to sell on the exchanges, and the withdrawal fees are often high. I've read somewhere also that it may not be efficient to switch algos because of how the pools work. I've come across auto-switch miners, like AwesomeMiner/MiningPoolHub, and I've given it a try. I was quite disappointed to realize that the auto-switch was not taking into account the most profitable coins these days: Grin, Beam, for example. The results of my tests so far was that AM was less profitable than NH. So, my question is: if I have time to invest in it and like to do it, is it worth it to manage my rigs by myself? Bonus question: I would really like to use an auto-switch miner, which one gives the best results? [link] [comments] |
New to ProHashing - pool diff not updating? Posted: 04 Oct 2019 10:15 AM PDT I'm trying to mine x16rV2 on ProHashing using T-rex and the diff is stuck between 2 and 4. I run about 150MH/s on that algo, so the submitted shares are flying faster than a dozen per second and I'm getting many rejected shares because of it. Most pools update the diff automatically - am I doing something wrong? " Miner did not respond to difficulty change request quickly; share of diff 1.00526177946 is too easy for assigned difficulty 2.0" I can use this exact miner on x16rV2 on RVN directly on MinerMore for example and it runs fine so it's not the miner per se. [link] [comments] |
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