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#1
rob81

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Hi Spuuort,

Thank-you for running this pool.

 

Coin: Doge

UID: rob81

 

Problem:

After mining for apprx 2 days, stats showed more than 1300 Shares.

When payout occurred, it was  14 Doge.

In the past, it seems that 1300 shares would yield more Doge.

 

I have read the FAQs, but there is really a great deal of info in the various stats that the pool site shows and FAQs have not given me enough info to relate Shares To Coins.

But with my experience with this pool, the aforementioned  14 Doge  seems quite low.

 

Any help is appreciated.

 

Thanks,

rob81

 



#2
Bonesoul

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In last two days we have found 2 blocks which one of them was orphan and so invalid. So you only got paid for 112580 ( http://doge.coinium....s&action=blocks
 
I've checked your logs;

Block	Round Shares	Round Valid	Invalid	Invalid %	Round %	PPLNS Shares	PPLNS Valid	Invalid	Invalid %	PPLNS %	Variance	Amount
112580	1070456	        230	        0	0.00	        0.02	5,052,238	705	        0	0.00	0.01	64.95	                14.88206283


#3
rob81

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Thank-you for your response and checking into this.

I appreciate your support.

I understand this better now.

I am new to this, but I am a scientist and would like to find a detailed treatment on scrypt mining .... have only found surface-level treatments so far.

I am slowly, slowly ramping up my hash speed.

Thanks for running this pool.



#4
Bonesoul

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You are more than welcome.






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