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Re: Bitcoin.com Mining Pool Official Discussion Thread

Sun Oct 22, 2017 8:39 pm

It looks like the same front end problem is back again. Hashrate plumbed to zero.

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Re: Bitcoin.com Mining Pool Official Discussion Thread

Sun Oct 22, 2017 8:42 pm

my worker also offline lol..i think developer doing something...i just mailed them
ya3 .. but if look at wooker they online .. ??

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Re: Bitcoin.com Mining Pool Official Discussion Thread

Sun Oct 22, 2017 8:44 pm

my worker also offline lol..i think developer doing something...i just mailed them
ya3 .. but if look at wooker they online .. ??

also hashrate to 0 TH/s lol...something bad..dont worry shaun will fix this..dont worry... :-)

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Re: Bitcoin.com Mining Pool Official Discussion Thread

Sun Oct 22, 2017 8:48 pm

my worker also offline lol..i think developer doing something...i just mailed them
ya3 .. but if look at wooker they online .. ??

also hashrate to 0 TH/s lol...something bad..dont worry shaun will fix this..dont worry... :-)
already fix ..

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Re: Bitcoin.com Mining Pool Official Discussion Thread

Mon Oct 23, 2017 12:25 am

Hi guys,

A few posts ago someone answerd me about Bitcoin Cash withdraws but I still have a few questions sorry about this and thank you for your patience.

If I use the Bitcoin Cash tab and haven't mined any Bitcoin Cash but only Bitcoin, I can't convert and withdraw? I And if I did do I pay just 0.001 Bitcoin Cash withdrawal fee? That looks a lot more attractive than the Bitcoin fee which is now about $6?

Thank you!

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Mon Oct 23, 2017 1:02 am

Hi guys,

A few posts ago someone answerd me about Bitcoin Cash withdraws but I still have a few questions sorry about this and thank you for your patience.

If I use the Bitcoin Cash tab and haven't mined any Bitcoin Cash but only Bitcoin, I can't convert and withdraw? I And if I did do I pay just 0.001 Bitcoin Cash withdrawal fee? That looks a lot more attractive than the Bitcoin fee which is now about $6?

Thank you!
You cannot pay a bitcoin cash transaction fee for a BTC legacy transaction if that's what you are asking.
We are not an exchange either so we cannot exchange your BTC for BCC. You could try a company like ShapeShift to do the exchange but you will still have to pay at least 1 high BTC fee
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Mon Oct 23, 2017 6:14 pm

How about bitcoin.com starting a transaction acceleration service and sharing it's revenue between miners?

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Re: Bitcoin.com Mining Pool Official Discussion Thread

Mon Oct 23, 2017 8:25 pm

Hi guys,

A few posts ago someone answerd me about Bitcoin Cash withdraws but I still have a few questions sorry about this and thank you for your patience.

If I use the Bitcoin Cash tab and haven't mined any Bitcoin Cash but only Bitcoin, I can't convert and withdraw? I And if I did do I pay just 0.001 Bitcoin Cash withdrawal fee? That looks a lot more attractive than the Bitcoin fee which is now about $6?

Thank you!
You cannot pay a bitcoin cash transaction fee for a BTC legacy transaction if that's what you are asking.
We are not an exchange either so we cannot exchange your BTC for BCC. You could try a company like ShapeShift to do the exchange but you will still have to pay at least 1 high BTC fee
Alright thank for your patience!

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Tue Oct 24, 2017 12:05 am

How about bitcoin.com starting a transaction acceleration service and sharing it's revenue between miners?
So you are talking about a paid transaction accelerator?
Don't think it would work too well on our pool yet, if i was paying for a transaction to be accelerated then i would only do so if i knew the people i was paying had a large amount of hashrate and a good chance of finding the next block.
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Tue Oct 24, 2017 5:31 am

How about bitcoin.com starting a transaction acceleration service and sharing it's revenue between miners?
So you are talking about a paid transaction accelerator?
Don't think it would work too well on our pool yet, if i was paying for a transaction to be accelerated then i would only do so if i knew the people i was paying had a large amount of hashrate and a good chance of finding the next block.
We can atleast accept few transactions a day?

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Tue Oct 24, 2017 6:59 am

How about bitcoin.com starting a transaction acceleration service and sharing it's revenue between miners?
So you are talking about a paid transaction accelerator?
Don't think it would work too well on our pool yet, if i was paying for a transaction to be accelerated then i would only do so if i knew the people i was paying had a large amount of hashrate and a good chance of finding the next block.
We can atleast accept few transactions a day?
We could add a couple of transactions a day and maybe we can look at adding this in the future for some of our larger customers but on average the Bitcoin.com pool only finds about 2-4 blocks a day.
You would be waiting about 8-12 hours for the tx to be confirmed into a block and there is no guarantee that we will even mine a block for the day, especially if most of the pool is mining the BCH chain on that day.
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Re: Bitcoin.com Mining Pool Official Discussion Thread

Tue Oct 24, 2017 9:59 am

may I receive an invite please?

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Tue Oct 24, 2017 10:27 am

may I receive an invite please?
No need for an invite anymore, the pool is open to the public :)

You can see our available plans here: https://pool.bitcoin.com/index_en.html#buyhashrate
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Tue Oct 24, 2017 4:52 pm

The Bitcoin world is really getting more complicated! As such, it's getting tougher to gauge whether or not any cloud mining plan is worth it.

I took a moment to do some number crunching on my own plans (two 6-month plans), and taking into account today's BCH/BTC exchange, and assuming no unusual price swings for either coin in the near future, by the time my contracts end in mid December, I will have made a maximum profit of about 9.9% in terms of BTC. It's still pretty tight though as the same calculation tells me I'll reach "break-even" on or around November 27th, just three weeks before my plans end. The 9.9% profit will (hopefully) happen in those three weeks.

I really liked the cloud mining at pool.bitcoin.com, especially since I bought in at a good time and rate. The interface is nice and simple and gives me most of the information I need. I still want to do cloud mining in the future, but the uncertainty surrounding the 1X/2X hardfork makes it difficult. If I do buy back in, it will probably be after my current plans are fully complete in December or January.

Or if a super great deal comes along before then!
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Re: Bitcoin.com Mining Pool Official Discussion Thread

Tue Oct 24, 2017 5:00 pm

As of right now, the Pool.Bitcoin.com website says it is applying 39.36 Ph/s to the BTC chain and 149.58 Ph/s to the BCC chain. Yet all the sites say that BTC is currently more profitable, and there is no EDA risk coming up.

Can any admins tell me why this is?
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Tue Oct 24, 2017 9:37 pm

As of right now, the Pool.Bitcoin.com website says it is applying 39.36 Ph/s to the BTC chain and 149.58 Ph/s to the BCC chain. Yet all the sites say that BTC is currently more profitable, and there is no EDA risk coming up.

Can any admins tell me why this is?
Use our revenue calculator. BCC was more profitable on our pool.

This is because our BTC block reward is 103%. Other sites assume higher BTC block rewards.
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Re: Bitcoin.com Mining Pool Official Discussion Thread

Wed Oct 25, 2017 1:55 pm

With the BTC fork, if I have any mined coins in my bitcoin mining wallet will I also get the new btc gold ?
If so how long will it take before I have access ?

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Wed Oct 25, 2017 1:59 pm

With the BTC fork, if I have any mined coins in my bitcoin mining wallet will I also get the new btc gold ?
If so how long will it take before I have access ?
Sorry, you will not get Bitcoin Gold from our pool.
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Re: Bitcoin.com Mining Pool Official Discussion Thread

Wed Oct 25, 2017 2:00 pm

Oh well, its probably going to crash and burn anyway.

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Re: Bitcoin.com Mining Pool Official Discussion Thread

Wed Oct 25, 2017 9:44 pm

Oh well, its probably going to crash and burn anyway.
Yeah, the only people making money are those day trading on the isolated IOU markets. And just as much money is being lost I suppose. It will highlight how much support a hard fork needs to create a viable chain, so there's that at least.

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Re: Bitcoin.com Mining Pool Official Discussion Thread

Thu Oct 26, 2017 10:29 pm

best regard
If I have a BTC mining contract, how much would I earn daily if my mining contract changed to BCC,
How much would you pay for THS and how much would you feed?

My concern is that the payment of the extraction of BTC, is paying very little, which could make believe that at this rate my contract would not reach the end of the year and has not generated even half of my investment.

which would be false advertising as it is not for life time contracts.

Thank you.

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Re: Bitcoin.com Mining Pool Official Discussion Thread

Thu Oct 26, 2017 11:10 pm

@zowki ive noticed on the profit auto switching pool, it takes a few hours for me to switch over to the most profitable. Is this a pool issue?

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Re: Bitcoin.com Mining Pool Official Discussion Thread

Fri Oct 27, 2017 4:11 am

@zowki ive noticed on the profit auto switching pool, it takes a few hours for me to switch over to the most profitable. Is this a pool issue?
Delayed switching is a known issue that cropped up a few days ago. I'm working on fixing it now.

Edit: This is now fixed.
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Re: Bitcoin.com Mining Pool Official Discussion Thread

Fri Oct 27, 2017 7:42 am

Hi guys.

I've noticed that the hashrate has shrunk massively on my returns. It about 40 percent less than two months ago. Bitcoin is going up but the pool returns are slashed drastically. I understand risk, however at this rate the pool will be unprofitable in no time, perhaps a matter of mere months. Is this normal?

Is it a factor of the same size pie being shared with ever more investors, or is there some other main reasons. It seems a bit unfair if you continue selling hashrate to potential investors on a 'lifetime' basis when the returns shrink so dramatically. Would love some clarity in your response. Thanxs and regards.

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Fri Oct 27, 2017 7:46 am

Hi guys.

I've noticed that the hashrate has shrunk massively on my returns. It about 40 percent less than two months ago. Bitcoin is going up but the pool returns are slashed drastically. I understand risk, however at this rate the pool will be unprofitable in no time, perhaps a matter of mere months. Is this normal?

Is it a factor of the same size pie being shared with ever more investors, or is there some other main reasons. It seems a bit unfair if you continue selling hashrate to potential investors on a 'lifetime' basis when the returns shrink so dramatically. Would love some clarity in your response. Thanxs and regards.
This is answered in our FAQ:
https://poolsupport.bitcoin.com/article ... rning-less

We find that a lot of people who purchase our cloud mining contracts do so as a way to "hedge" their bitcoin savings against large price drops in the markets, if the price was to take a sharp drop then we would most likely see a lot of miners leave the network giving the miners left less competition to earn bitcoins, this would allow the difficulty to adjust accordingly.
You will more often than not see a larger profit in dollar terms than in btc/bcc with cloud mining.

We explain the risks to potential investors. It is up to them to decide if they want to invest.
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Re: Bitcoin.com Mining Pool Official Discussion Thread

Fri Oct 27, 2017 11:25 am

Hi guys.

I've noticed that the hashrate has shrunk massively on my returns. It about 40 percent less than two months ago. Bitcoin is going up but the pool returns are slashed drastically. I understand risk, however at this rate the pool will be unprofitable in no time, perhaps a matter of mere months. Is this normal?

Is it a factor of the same size pie being shared with ever more investors, or is there some other main reasons. It seems a bit unfair if you continue selling hashrate to potential investors on a 'lifetime' basis when the returns shrink so dramatically. Would love some clarity in your response. Thanxs and regards.


The same I thought synonymous. I have a Lifetime contract since September. The payouts are now 43% less than 50 days ago. At this speed the Lifetime Plan became unprofitable after 5 months. :?

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Re: Bitcoin.com Mining Pool Official Discussion Thread

Fri Oct 27, 2017 11:57 am

Hi guys.

I've noticed that the hashrate has shrunk massively on my returns. It about 40 percent less than two months ago. Bitcoin is going up but the pool returns are slashed drastically. I understand risk, however at this rate the pool will be unprofitable in no time, perhaps a matter of mere months. Is this normal?

Is it a factor of the same size pie being shared with ever more investors, or is there some other main reasons. It seems a bit unfair if you continue selling hashrate to potential investors on a 'lifetime' basis when the returns shrink so dramatically. Would love some clarity in your response. Thanxs and regards.


The same I thought synonymous. I have a Lifetime contract since September. The payouts are now 43% less than 50 days ago. At this speed the Lifetime Plan became unprofitable after 5 months. :?
Revenue is up in terms of dollars. Contracts are more profitable than before in terms of dollars.
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Re: Bitcoin.com Mining Pool Official Discussion Thread

Fri Oct 27, 2017 12:20 pm

Hi guys.

I've noticed that the hashrate has shrunk massively on my returns. It about 40 percent less than two months ago. Bitcoin is going up but the pool returns are slashed drastically. I understand risk, however at this rate the pool will be unprofitable in no time, perhaps a matter of mere months. Is this normal?

Is it a factor of the same size pie being shared with ever more investors, or is there some other main reasons. It seems a bit unfair if you continue selling hashrate to potential investors on a 'lifetime' basis when the returns shrink so dramatically. Would love some clarity in your response. Thanxs and regards.


The same I thought synonymous. I have a Lifetime contract since September. The payouts are now 43% less than 50 days ago. At this speed the Lifetime Plan became unprofitable after 5 months. :?
Revenue is up in terms of dollars. Contracts are more profitable than before in terms of dollars.
Sept. 1. - my daily payout 17,95 dollar (BitcoinPrice= 4746 Dollar)
Oct. 27 - my daily payout 13,92 dollar (BitcoinPrice=5900 Dollar)

in my opinion this is not more profitable.
OK...thats risk.

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Re: Bitcoin.com Mining Pool Official Discussion Thread

Fri Oct 27, 2017 4:09 pm

HI,

i'm new for mining, can you assist me to add more Worker with my contract, will that increase the profit.

if i Enable "Automatically switch to most profitable coin" BTC to BCC will i get my revenue as BTC or BCC else both ?

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Re: Bitcoin.com Mining Pool Official Discussion Thread

Fri Oct 27, 2017 6:24 pm

Good day
I would like to know how much you are paying USD the mining in BCC for 1 THs, and if I change my contract from BTC to BCC at some point I can change it again to BTC

Thank you

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