Gee thanks to the morons for chasing off all that hashrate. Lets see if we can chase off all of our biggest hashers. That should work out great.
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EDIT: Any chance of lowering minimum payment for Razor from 10 to 1?
^^^^Yes please!^^^^
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Can we get the payout threshold for frac lowered? I was getting multiple piggy payouts per day but now that we switched it will take me several days to get to payout threshold on frac.
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vertcoin is testing their stealth addresses on monocle. would probably be a bad idea to remove it this week cause it's gonna get crazy lol
Agreed. Keep Mon for another minute.
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I tried using chainminer with this, got some very strange output. Wondering if I'm just doing something really wrong, or this proxy isn't meant to work with getwork miners? http://pastebin.com/V56qM3n8Indeed, this proxy is a stratum proxy only, there is no getwork support (maybe later). Please do. I was looking for an X11 proxy for my cpu miners. This looks to be working but I found out after I had it setup that the darkcoin miner I was using is apparently only getwork capable. Which cpu miner do you use ? I will need one to implement the getwork miners protocol. Thanks Actually I found out the darkcoin miners I am using do support stratum. I just had to add the stratum+tcp:// at the front of the pool url (or in this case the IP of my machine running the proxy) and it used stratum instead of getwork. Depending on the CPU I am using these: Windows 1.2 avx-aes: http://darkcoin.io/downloads/darkcoin-minerd-1.2c.zipWindows 1.3 avx-aes: http://download.darkcoin.fr/darkCoin-cpuminer-1.3-avx-aes-windows-binaries.zipBTW: Thanks for this proxy. So far it seems to work a treat.
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Greetings,
So, namecoins from 2014-03-08 to present have been paid, mostly.
Caught a small issue in my code, again, after the payout was made which underpaid some people who had mined on multiple addresses with options set to pay the same NMC address. Working on that now and getting the balance of payments out to the few people this affected.
-wk
Ahh that explains it. My payout was many, many times smaller than expected. I take it I was paid for my smaller miner and not my larger one.
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I tried using chainminer with this, got some very strange output. Wondering if I'm just doing something really wrong, or this proxy isn't meant to work with getwork miners? http://pastebin.com/V56qM3n8Indeed, this proxy is a stratum proxy only, there is no getwork support (maybe later). Please do. I was looking for an X11 proxy for my cpu miners. This looks to be working but I found out after I had it setup that the darkcoin miner I was using is apparently only getwork capable.
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Something got hosed up but something also detected there was a problem. Everything since then has been paying to the pool wallet again. What I don't understand is why it doesn't put up the failsafe thing on the website when it does this. It was doing this earlier this week but the website never said it was in failsafe mode. Unless this is some other kind of failsafe mode and not the official CPPS (or whatever it is) failsafe mode... Luckily WK was already planning to do manual payouts soon.
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Have we really been looking for a block for over 12 hours now...
No. I count 8 blocks found since the eligius blocklist webpage stopped updating. http://blockorigin.pfoe.be/blocklist.phpAs per usual, mining is working fine here.
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I don't think the user owes anyone anything or is liable if it was an honest mistake. The only way they would be liable financially is if they knowingly stole from or sabotaged the pool, which is unlikely considering the fact that they were also hurt financially.
This must have been a very large farm in order to hurt BtcGuild by 10 to 15%, so it's very unlikely that they would also want to reduce their own earnings by that amount on purpose.
eleuthria, is there any reliable way to flag and deal with this type of issue sooner in the future? I assume it must be fairly obvious for very large farms.
The probability this was an honest mistake is zero. You have a group with more than a petahash that suddenly decided to pool mine and they solve no blocks for a month. A petahash is not brought online overnight. There were certainly mining solo before this, and discovered problems with solo mining. There is absolutely no reason for such a large operation to pay pool fees. Further, Michael since you are listening now, you should realize that cockroaches never appear alone. Dig deeper and you will find more problems. We pulled out of your pool over a month ago because the bad luck was statistically unbelievable then. This is not the only cheater in play. I'm not sure I have caught every post on this issue but I believe I saw a ways back that it was said that this miner had moved from eligius to BTCguild and as a person who has been mining on eligius for months I can say that the luck hasn't looked so good over there for a while. It's too early to say if it is turning around but it sounds like whoever this is had to know before they moved here. If they really can't fix it, then I imagine they will move to another pool and keep on scamming.
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At least we've had GREAT luck last 6 rounds!
what? my miner has not earned anything for night and no payments No but you will be. If the pool is finding fast blocks and you have been mining then you are going to share in the reward. I estimate something like 10 blocks not included in my unpaid balance right now so when WK gets to fixing this all up we should do well.
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Well here comes failsafe mode...
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EDIT: I have a computer with Teamviewer on all locations... That is the only thing I can think of connecting them...
I have a bunch of scrypt miners that all have teamviewer installed but none of them have been diverted. Would be interesting to know if on client-side anybody is mining nxt or using "BTsync Remote Storage".
Never mined nxt but I have BTsync installed on one box that mines scrypt on multipool. Not sure why you would suspect BTsync of being involved though. As far as I can tell none of my miners (scrypt or sha256) have ever been diverted. Most of them are on the same network which uses a static IP through a business class ISP. The one with BTsync is on a home DSL.
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As a miner side fix you can block that IP on your firewall (ideally at the router but even the windows firewall should work for some types of miners). If your miner gets redirected it should be unable to connect to the pirate pool and then switch to whatever you have configured for a failover.
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I am not sure how you compiled the list since I am not a GHash miner but I agree that if they show up somewhere on the GHash side then they are orphans on that end. I checked more than half of them (just by block height) and they are all showing as being generated elsewhere.
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It's seven days after you stopped mining and then Eligius will send you payments bellow the threshold.
This is what we have been talking about for the past few days actually. It isn't happening. Seems that it needs a manual payout.
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