You can start by posting in the BTC Guild thread so that Eleuthria will see your question. There is also support email address on the website, but I would start in the proper support thread first.
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Back to Slush's pool support thread, right? Most pool support is through Pools support threads here on Bitcointalk.org
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Yeah, thanks. I realised what I'd done and tried to delete the post but the system prevented me. I re-posted under Pools with the subject prepended with "Slush's Pool"
Thanks for the heads-up.
Well that's better, but it would be best to post in the Slush thread. I don't use Slush so I'm not sure how it works but I've heard that it is a scored proportional system so your calculations are not exactly proportional to each round solved. Good Luck.
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Are you talking about a pool? If so which one? There is no context to your post otherwise.
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Pool 0 stratum+tcp://solo.ckpool.org:3333 not responding Ohhh EDit: resuming, that was quick! There was no interruption at the pool end so you probably had a problem somewhere downstream from the pool. Mine failed over too. Don't know for how long though.
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I know, but, the question is that will it recognize my device? I'm starting to think that whoever sold me this sold me a broken device. The LED is on, but all my comps immediately say that they can't install win usb on it.
Reboot and try again. It is Windoze after all I had the same issue intermittently. Make sure you have local administrator rights on the account your logging in with for the install.
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what's the half life of each generation tx (ie how long until the utxos from a gen tx are all less than half of the initial gen tx).
Isn't a generation transaction is just one transaction? I partially comprehend what you mean, but could you explain that a bit? Also what's a "utxos"?
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anybody here found a block with 3-5 TH7s once? How about 335Mhs?
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1. What version of CGMiner are you using?
2. Are you using Windoze?
3. If you are using Windoze, did you follow the instructions in the readme on installing the WinUSB driver?
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I think with CKproxy, the target pool has to be using CKpool software, is this correct?
No. It wouldn't be very useful if that were the case since there are only two pools using ckpool at the moment. The write up does say with some pools you would be limited to 256 connections but unlimited connections with pools that work like ckpool does with the extra nonce2. But it sounds like you would be using less than 256 mining devices so it should be a moot point.
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Funny, Deepbit is still listed...
Well... Tycho hasn't announced closing it yet. The last I heard from him he was considering adding stratum. But that was a long time ago now.
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Why is antpool missing?
Isn't that a hardware manufactures private pool? It might have been private once. Nowadays they publish connection information: https://www.antpool.com/home.htmAccording to the FAQ it's PPLNS (0% Fee) Ah, OK, then I would guess that they have not asked to be put on this list. Thanks
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Why is antpool missing?
Isn't that a hardware manufactures private pool?
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is the pool ok ?
Everything is hashing OK at my end. It did look like they had failed over and then back. Guess ckolivas may have applied some more updates?
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I'm running a fresh install os win 7 ult. How do i get up to 60? Ihave 20 onboard ports!
Using USB Hubs. I attach one USB 2.0 hub to the computer and then string the USB 3.0 hubs off of that. I like the Gearmo 10 port hub. http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00BZABGWK/ref=oh_aui_detailpage_o07_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1So your motherboard really has 20 ports? What kind of computer/motherboard is that? Is it USB 2.0 or USB 3.0 ports. Block Erupters require stable .5 amps each to work correctly and the original first run which I believe were the saphires drew a little over .5 Amps. You don't usually get that for all ports with USB 2.0, but with USB 3.0 .9 Amp per port is part of the spec so those hubs usually have hefty power supplies. So I would say that your Mother Board isn't really supplying 10+ Amps to the 20 USB ports.
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im not much of a help but does the mining with harware its not just spending eletrecity i quitted my GPU in september 2014 cause was more for bill than for porfit meaning i was getting loss just by turning it on
While the Block Erupter Saphires are fairly low powered they consume allot less energy than mining with GPU. These ASIC's use a little over 2.5 watts each where a GPU and PC is most likely well over 300 Watts.
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The network broadcasts out the block change notification. Also your miner receives new work about every 30 seconds or so from the pool, if you use one.
Yes miners need to be really fast. That's why viable mining hardware creates hashes in the high trillions to quadrillions of hash's per second.
You can still get lucky with a small hash : with 1 THS you can expect 1% of the wins of someone who has 100 THS. And a 100Ths will find .03% of the block's at this estimated hash rate. That's .66 blocks out of 2016.
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