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incorrect profit shown? #971

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Headhunter1231994 opened this issue May 29, 2019 · 3 comments
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incorrect profit shown? #971

Headhunter1231994 opened this issue May 29, 2019 · 3 comments

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@Headhunter1231994
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Headhunter1231994 commented May 29, 2019

First of all. thanks Nemos and others for your efforts in creating this piece of software. Really enjoy using it.

Recently I noticed the earnings never match up. So my question is, which reading is correct?
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As you can see, on the left It shows about 0.145 mbtc per day. But in the top right always a different number is shown. Usually somewhere around 0.029 mbtc which is much lower. And then when I check the stats on Nemosminer.com, it gets a lot closer to the earnings on the left.

(To clairify, even after 12 hours it wont get anywhere close to the numbers on the left. Therefore, the I also don't know if I can trust the estimate pay date.)

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The stats in powershell, on the website, and in the running miners section are all based on estimated earnings - what the pool reports as it's estimate of payout per H/s, multiplied by how many H/s your system can do. Those estimates can be off by quite a bit sometimes, depending on how lucky the pool gets in hitting good blocks.

The numbers in green at the top of of the GUI are actual earnings, based on monitoring your balance at each of the pools and averaging the changes out over time.

That's why they are different.

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Also I notice in your screenshot it says 4% trust for the pool balance data...so it hasn't been running long enough to track how much you've actually earned reliably. The longer it's running for, the more accurate it will be.

@Headhunter1231994
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@grantemsley Thanks for your reply Grant! As stated, even after 12 hours it doesn't get anywhere close to what Powershell shows. I know that it should get better the longer it runs. But how does that explain that the actual earnings stay so little? Fluctuation is understandable however, this much is a little weird right?

Would it help if I post another screenshot tomorrow so you can see?

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