It Is All About BTC, LTC, ETH, DOGE, KAS mining as well as other alternative crypto currencies
After the end of the week long CexIO promotion with up to double rewards for their new Ghash LTC mining pool most of the users have left their pool, but still they’ve had about 7-8 GHS worth of mining hashrate remaining. Probably people that are mining there just because of the 0% pool fee, something that can easily be compensated if mining in pools with automatic alt coin switching based on profitability. Interestingly enough today the hashrate in the LTC mining pool has jumped to over 20 GHS with no apparent reason. The only way for this to happen is if some of the other larger pools is forwarding their mining hashrate via a proxy to the CEX mining pool, or if somebody is using a kind of man in the middle attach to do so and forward some pool’s hashrate to mine for his own account. So you might want to keep a closer look at your miners and profitability today in the pool you are currently mining at just to be sure. At the same time the total network hashrate for the Litecoin is showing some significant drop, so the next difficulty adjustment will most likely bring down the difficulty. This could however be a direct result of some new alt cryptos that are attracting a lot of users to switch to them due to significantly higher profitability than directly mining for LTC or with the potential for such.
Update: It seems that after passing 30 GHS total LTC pool hashrate the Ghash.io mining pool is starting to have issues again, though it is possible that they might be getting DDoS attacks as well as apparently other mining pools do at the moment. This is creating problems not only for the LTC mining pool, but for the BTC mining pool there as well. So it might be a wise idea to move to another pool if you are mining there at the moment in order to avoid possible downtime. Of course you should have multiple backup pools available in order to be able to handle such problems without any downtime, but many people still seem to set just a single mining pool in their miners. And while at the moment Ghash.io is having trouble and you might just see a CloudFlare warning instead of the actual pool website, the other “main” website of the service CexIO seems to be running just fine. It is not very clear what is happening with the people that have purchased cloud mining hashrate for the moment, but since the pool is down it is possible that the mining hardware for the cloud mining service might not be able to operate as well, though in such cases the users are usually getting compensated for the downtime of the cloud mining hashrate by the service after the issue is resolved. And it seems the downtime was very brief and the service is starting to get back to normal…