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Title: Deepbit and BTCGUILD
Post by: klamathonsite on June 13, 2011, 11:06:27 PM
They both have issues today has anyone else noticed it?


Title: Re: Deepbit and BTCGUILD
Post by: kinghajj on June 13, 2011, 11:33:23 PM
Yeah, I noticed that my GPU was idling a lot last night so I switched back to Eligius in the meantime. I left it for Deepbit earlier because of some server problems, but now it seems they've fixed it (at least for the current load). I wonder what pools are in the "Other" category on bitcoinwatch...?


Title: Re: Deepbit and BTCGUILD
Post by: PcChip on June 14, 2011, 12:07:57 AM
Yeah, I noticed issues with BTCGuild getting overloaded again, so I ran double miners on each gpu with the second pointing to deepbit (I don't like my gpu load to fluctuate between 0% and 99%, it sometimes hangs the pc with them being so overclocked)

apparently I chose the wrong pool as a backup  ::)


Title: Re: Deepbit and BTCGUILD
Post by: gigitrix on June 14, 2011, 01:29:04 AM
bitcoins.lc has been ddosed as well.


Title: Re: Deepbit and BTCGUILD
Post by: 1248 on June 14, 2011, 03:56:01 AM
yeah.  apparently, it has pushed a bunch of miners to deepbit.  http://bitcoinwatch.com/  they're very nearly half the network now.  What can we do to convince enough people off of deepbit?


Title: Re: Deepbit and BTCGUILD
Post by: innervisi0nn on June 14, 2011, 03:59:43 AM
yeah.  apparently, it has pushed a bunch of miners to deepbit.  http://bitcoinwatch.com/  they're very nearly half the network now.  What can we do to convince enough people off of deepbit?

whats wrong with deepbit? its one of the only pools that allow PPS.
so sick of proportional mining


Title: Re: Deepbit and BTCGUILD
Post by: 1248 on June 14, 2011, 04:06:39 AM
Nothing wrong with it, thats ironically the problem.  We dont want too much power vested into one group, regardless of who they are, so we can keep bitcoin decentralized.  Hopefully this will even out as the other pools get more developed.


Title: Re: Deepbit and BTCGUILD
Post by: innervisi0nn on June 14, 2011, 04:25:36 AM
Nothing wrong with it, thats ironically the problem.  We dont want too much power vested into one group, regardless of who they are, so we can keep bitcoin decentralized.  Hopefully this will even out as the other pools get more developed.

True..that's why he needs to break up his pool into multiple mini ones...


Mini me, you complete me!


Title: Re: Deepbit and BTCGUILD
Post by: itsagas on June 14, 2011, 05:27:38 AM
This DDos attack thing is getting stupid.  Is it the pools attacking the other pools?  outsiders?  people against bitcoin?


Title: Re: Deepbit and BTCGUILD
Post by: kinghajj on June 14, 2011, 05:29:59 AM
This DDos attack thing is getting stupid.  Is it the pools attacking the other pools?  outsiders?  people against bitcoin?

Or maybe commercial miners (there are supposedly some) are trying to take down the pools so that they can have a larger proportion of the network computation power?


Title: Re: Deepbit and BTCGUILD
Post by: PcChip on June 14, 2011, 06:10:49 AM
This DDos attack thing is getting stupid.  Is it the pools attacking the other pools?  outsiders?  people against bitcoin?

Or maybe commercial miners (there are supposedly some) are trying to take down the pools so that they can have a larger proportion of the network computation power?

I'm assuming that DDoS'ing the pool's webserver has no effect on the hashing power of the pool & local bitcoin generation, they would have to flood the pool mining software with stales (which as far as I know does still happen, but that wouldn't take their webpage offline)


Title: Re: Deepbit and BTCGUILD
Post by: jhansen858 on June 14, 2011, 09:32:52 AM
Or maybe their servers are just cracking under the pressure of having    Pool rate: 3271 Gh/s...