I encourage and implore all providers to rate their rigs at a true and accurate speed. Based on the last 24 hour performance. IE if your rig is hashing at a straight line of 2.17Mh/s you should rate it 2.15 or less. Pool Swaps will bring down the 24 Hour a bit. If your rig has downtime or hash-rate fluctuation you should account for that.
The newest site build will encourage this.
So if I have a renter that uses a bad pool, and my hash rate suffers, that's my fault? I should be rated as underperforming for the action of a renter?
My concern is real. I have this now, despite trying to contact the renter with info on how to select pools for better performance.
So how does this improve the accuracy of the info on the site? It just muddies it in a different way.
Right now, we are using current hash rate. So once your rig gets out of a lease and is relisted as rentable it will be based on YOUR pools. The above is not an issue.
Once the legacy pool logic is rebuilt and the pool test queue put in place the speed rating will be based on a rolling average. This does improve the site. Almost half of the rigs left for rent do not perform at their advertised rate.
So when do you plan to implement having it based on 24hr average, as my listed hashrate is under my 24hr average, but my hashrate fluctuates slightly, so if you refresh the page one minute it may show 3-4% below listed, hence an underperforming mark, then the next minute if you refresh it will show 3-4% above listed, and there is a green good status.. overall average is above listed..
This is a bit disturbing.. please implement the 24 hr average checking ASAP, otherwise people will loose business over nothing..
In the past few days there hasn't been a single day without my rig being rented. Question is, where do you get the 24-hour average with my pools then? Additionally I have currently three rigs connected via LRP and speed reports ALWAYS fluctuate a little - in my case the range is roughly between 4.8 to 5.1 MH/s. The more rigs you conntect via LRP the greater the fluctuations will be.
I do see the point introducing this but at the moment is is just not finished and does not reflect the real status of my rig.