Hey guys... still looking for that "sweet spot" pool? How about a medium sized 1GH/s pool that are hitting blocks like crazy for it's size:
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will i see an increase in payout if switching from multipool.us with my ~4MH/s hardware?
Thank you for your reply.
I can't tell you yes or no for sure. But here's the difference. Multipool is a large pool with big whale-type miners. You are competing for shares with guys that have like 150Mh/s setups. On top of that, you are completing with 1000s of other miners all looking for the same coin.
They will find more blocks, but we will payout more because we have less miners competing for the coins and shares.
In the end, a medium sized pool will pay out slightly higher than a larger pool. But because Dogecoin is a random type block from 1 to 1 million, it would be impossible to say one way or another from hour to hour which pool you would have more success with. Still, statistically, assuming that the doge blocks will average 500000 coins a piece, a medium sized pool will perform better. We will also have a larger variance for vardiff available to the miners since we are not processing as many shares and performance isn't a big issue between 1 and 3 GH/s with the servers we have.
Hope this helps.
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