DwollaHave any of you guys tried bitminter? I use it and I love it.
By the way, how do you guys cash out your bitcoins? Mtgox has a $75 minimum for a bank transfer and fashcash4bitcoins isn't working.
To add to my previous comments, I find it VERY hard to compare production at various pools. Some have zero lag, some have huge lag when crediting your account. Unless you don't use that pool for days, then run a test for X hours, then wait a few days to verify how much you produced in exactly X hours (to let the account credit lag run out), I'm not sure how to compare them.I find I make the most with BTCGuild overall compared to Deepbit, MtRed (frequent server issues), Slush's.
I can't use Dwolla because I'm in Canada. Do you have any other suggestions?Dwolla
To add to my previous comments, I find it VERY hard to compare production at various pools. Some have zero lag, some have huge lag when crediting your account. Unless you don't use that pool for days, then run a test for X hours, then wait a few days to verify how much you produced in exactly X hours (to let the account credit lag run out), I'm not sure how to compare them.
I can't use Dwolla because I'm in Canada. Do you have any other suggestions?
Sounds like a fair test, but I still think the unreliability of mtred affects its perceived performance. It seems to be one of the most unreliable pools I've worked with. Assuming your client can adapt instantly to pool issues, which it almost can do (I think), a slow or unreachable pool should not significantly impact overall generation. The only deciding factor(s) should be fees and rejected and unpaid submissions. A slowdown of one pool should instantly cause the client to send work elsewhere.That's exactly what I did. I ran all 4 pools I mentioned for 3 days at a time 24/7 non-stop and averaged the daily rate after all the fees.
Ok thanks very much.These guys ran out of their latest paypal funds but they refill on a regular basis and they have several options. Used them 2 days ago, money was transferred within hours.
https://fastcash4bitcoins.com/Default.aspx
Ok thanks very much.
Is it true that PayPal freezes your account once you do this? I've heard that they don't like people converting Bitcoins to PayPay.
You just need a place to send namecoins. Any pool that also mines namecoins will send them wherever you specify - as long as you give them an address. They are essentially free to you as a miner, but they do have a very minimal value. I send them to vircurex.com where I sell them for bitcoins.What is this Namecoin business on BTC Guild? Is it something I should be doing as well as bitcoin?
Anyone else notice that Mt. Red has been inaccessible for over a day now?
Yes it's down.
What miner? Assuming guiminer, did you try the standard flags? You should see around 70 mhash I think.Hey guys, i have this 5670: http://www.newegg.com/Product/Produc...82E16814102871 but i'm only getting 59Mh/s. After checking the wiki it seem that I should be getting higher Mh/s, any idea why it's so low guys and how can i fix this?
The network rate just skyrocketed from 16-18 Thash a couple hours ago to 24.782 Thash/s right now. There is no way that's just some HD7900 owners adding GPUs. That's a massive jump in a matter of hours. It's pretty clear either a lot more users are joining bitcoin worldwide, or something much faster is being added to the network than some 600 Mhash/sec GPUs.
Where would those ASICs come from? Shipments aren't expected until October IIRC and it's just September 5th. Not doubting that they would skyrocket the network rate, but I didn't expect them to ship this soon. Let's see what happens by the end of the week.
What miner? Assuming guiminer, did you try the standard flags? You should see around 70 mhash I think.
-v -f 0 -w 128
Hey Binky, yes i'm using guiminer, should i put those values in the extra flags area?