I tried npm update after pulling it from git, got weird error response. P/S: Maybe I sucked at making a pool. I am trying to set up a pool now by using Amazon EC2. Managed to set up the backend and I'm able to point my miner to the Amazon's public IP and start mining. Seen that it accepted share from my Putty running node init.js . Problem is, I could not display anything at the frontend. I've copied the entire website_example to a webhosting site, edit config.js and point api to publicip:port and pool host to publicip but it doesn't work. Did I missed anything? Just to make sure, did you add the api port to the incoming firewall rules? Can you telnet the port from outside? Yep, it's working. My telnet is successful. It still doesn't work though. Update : It's working now! Bloody permission issue on folder. Thank you! Glad it worked! Did you upgraded your existing pool or is it brand new? I am somewhat affraid to upgrade (if it ain't broke, don't fix it). However there are some new cool features that I am very interesting in (minimal payout set bij miners, email notifications and of course subaddresses support).
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can someone explain me if you have like 1000 onions what the airdrop rates are?
It's about 5 to 6% of your holdings in previous airdrops. So in your case it would be around 50 to 60 Onions.
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I tried npm update after pulling it from git, got weird error response. P/S: Maybe I sucked at making a pool. I am trying to set up a pool now by using Amazon EC2. Managed to set up the backend and I'm able to point my miner to the Amazon's public IP and start mining. Seen that it accepted share from my Putty running node init.js . Problem is, I could not display anything at the frontend. I've copied the entire website_example to a webhosting site, edit config.js and point api to publicip:port and pool host to publicip but it doesn't work. Did I missed anything? Just to make sure, did you add the api port to the incoming firewall rules? Can you telnet the port from outside?
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I just noticed that today my likes was deducted. It should be more than 270 likes I have in my DO account. But it seems that it is 215 now.
I just post my message here rather than to post it in the DO forum. I don't know what happened. I didn't received any pm's or alert that my
likes was deducted. I am just wondering why.
Is it possible that the threads with your posts are deleted? If that is the case you also lose the likes you received.
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Did you get it all working? And if so, how many blocks do you find on average per day?
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Staking United POS Pool
Staking Pool which is actively being worked on with great features. Helps those with a low amount of coins and would like to see more frequently stakes. Features* An intuitive user interface to manage your coins and to check the community pool. * Reward time is a lot shorter when you stake together with our pool. * Together you earn higher rewards than individually. * They have a lucrative referral system. * They are transparent. * Staking pool is completely independent. * No restrictions on deposits or withdraws. * No cost for hardware for you. * No cost for electricity for your computer or server. * Completely secure and stress-free. Interested? Sign up and give it a try: https://goo.gl/CD5ETV OMG, you're joking right? This guy just won't stop with spamming this thread with his useless Pos pool...
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So I have decided to provide me private pool to the public. Please feel free to join it @ sumo.pandapool.nl
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Staking United POS Pool
Staking Pool which is actively being worked on with great features. Helps those with a low amount of coins and would like to see more frequently stakes. Features* An intuitive user interface to manage your coins and to check the community pool. * Reward time is a lot shorter when you stake together with our pool. * Together you earn higher rewards than individually. * They have a lucrative referral system. * They are transparent. * Staking pool is completely independent. * No restrictions on deposits or withdraws. * No cost for hardware for you. * No cost for electricity for your computer or server. * Completely secure and stress-free. Interested? Sign up and give it a try: https://goo.gl/CD5ETV Once again I don't see why this is a benefit to anyone who wants to stake AltCom. If you stake it solo u receive just as many coins or stakes as you would get when u put your coins together in a pool. The PoS system that AltCom uses makes sure that if u miss a stake, the next stake will be as big as the two stakes combined. So I hope people don't use this staking pool because they only risk losing their coins withouth having benefits from staking. Just ignore it. Look at his recent posts, the guy is just spamming every thread with his Pos pool. He probably doesn't even know how Pos staking with Altcom works, because you always get your stakes no matter how small your amount of coins is. Maybe we should report him
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It seems that i have incredible bad luck with my private pool. It's been 8 days since I have found a block with an estimate of 2 days based on my hashrate
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HELP NEEDED!
Hey guys! Redis unlocked the same block twice on my pool (in the same second). Which means all the miners got double-rewarded. Strange thing is that we found another block 10 hours later and there was no problem with redis then. I did not touch the system between the 2 blocks I've just figured out what happened recently when I checked the log file. Now the real problem is that obviously the pool can't pay miners cause they've got rewarded for 3 blocks while we've only found 2 so the pool wallet balance is about 36 coins behind. How can I fix this? I read there's no actual database for redis so I obviously can not just edit the data. Or can I? Hope someone's got an idea why had this happened.
Hmm, that's a serious bug. I dont know the answer, but I think the best you can do is report it at Github. Maybe one of the developers is going to be able to help you out.
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With such a network difficulty, solo is unrealistic Why not? If the pool with 150kH/s can have 20 blocks per day. So my private pool with 15kH/s should have 2 blocks maybe more if I will have good luck. I totally ignored the initial question in my previous reply. You should be good with the pool you have installed, I used the same one. Found one block, but used the wrong Sumo wallet for payments and fixed that. What is your "pool_info.log" saying? It should be something like: 2017-11-29 04:20:55 (Thread 1) Block e5ded9 found at height 75025 by miner Sumooxxxx - submit result: {"status":"OK"} 2017-11-29 04:20:56 (Thread 1) Blockchain height changed to 75025, updating template. 2017-11-29 04:20:56 (Thread 1) New block to mine at height 75026 w/ difficulty of 514456742 I don't have accepted block yet What is the unlocker? The whole log says "No blocks candidates in redis" like every 30sec. I am not an expert, but I think whenever a block is found, it's put into redis. The unlocker process is for releasing the block out of redis whenever the payments are done. This is what my log said, when I found the block (I filtered all the duplicated records): 2017-11-29 04:19:52 No blocks candidates in redis 2017-11-29 09:43:28 No pending blocks are unlocked yet (1 pending) 2017-11-29 09:43:58 Block 75025 donation to Sumooxxxxx as 0.001 percent of reward: 36465171 2017-11-29 09:43:58 Unlocked 75025 block with reward 36465170800 and donation fee 0.001. Miners reward: 36428705629 2017-11-29 09:43:58 Block 75025 payment to Sumooxxxxx for 1479464125 shares: 36428705629 2017-11-29 09:43:58 Unlocked 1 blocks and update balances for 2 workers 2017-11-29 09:44:28 No blocks candidates in redis You should really look into your "pool_info.log" around the time that you found your two blocks.
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The tellerbot is grinding hard right now to calculate each individual members 2nd ca-ching this week. (500 got airdrop friday) Last week I got a little more than 100 onion for about 0.07 points. This week I have only about 0.035 points, and I may dip below 50 onion, because even the average point per member most likely is way lower, there are loads of new members. Also there are many above me in the DeepPoints top list, even some with 3x my points. Even 50 Onion would be a great bounty. I'd probably do the same without DP - at least most of it.
Thanks&Good Luck!
first result total deeppoints 10.1186480000 thats almost what I guessed ! Last week it was 17.2159690000 DP, so that's a big difference!
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this takes little long but I see +1450 people payable
Take your time. It's a lot of people and it's best for everyone if the distribution is fair and done right
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POS Staking PoolStaking Pool which is actively being worked on with great features. Stake United Pool all managed through the Website: https://goo.gl/CD5ETVHelps those with a low amount of coins and would like to see more frequent stakes. Sorry, but what is the benefit of using a staking pool with this coin? .
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With such a network difficulty, solo is unrealistic Why not? If the pool with 150kH/s can have 20 blocks per day. So my private pool with 15kH/s should have 2 blocks maybe more if I will have good luck. I totally ignored the initial question in my previous reply. You should be good with the pool you have installed, I used the same one. Found one block, but used the wrong Sumo wallet for payments and fixed that. What is your "pool_info.log" saying? It should be something like: 2017-11-29 04:20:55 (Thread 1) Block e5ded9 found at height 75025 by miner Sumooxxxx - submit result: {"status":"OK"} 2017-11-29 04:20:56 (Thread 1) Blockchain height changed to 75025, updating template. 2017-11-29 04:20:56 (Thread 1) New block to mine at height 75026 w/ difficulty of 514456742
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hey guys, I'm having a problem setting up to mine. cmd opens, closes instantly. I get an error message that says something like "fatal, failure to allocate memory". This is with CCminer. Did you try one of the other miners? @Mattthev wrote an excellent thread about mining cryptonight coins: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=2126975.0. Maybe you could try XMR-STAK-NVIDIA.
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With such a network difficulty, solo is unrealistic Why not? If the pool with 150kH/s can have 20 blocks per day. So my private pool with 15kH/s should have 2 blocks maybe more if I will have good luck. I just gave up on my private pool. I have found 1 block in a week with a hashrate of 2.5kH/s. My rig found a share last night of 1.26G just when the difficulty was 1.33G for the current block at that time With my rig making no money like this I have returned to one of the public pools. Well... public pools are better for income most times... but solo is more fun. The blocks you find yourself are truely "yours"... at least in my mind that's how it works Yes, exactly. It is really fun to setup you're own mining pool and get the full reward for every block found. But if you are 'waiting' for 4 days and you see this happening: 2017-12-03 00:23:35 (Thread 1) Blockchain height changed to 76252, updating template. 2017-12-03 00:23:35 (Thread 1) New block to mine at height 76253 w/ difficulty of 14527210842017-12-03 00:40:52 (Thread 1) Accepted trusted share at difficulty 64000/ 1269689799 from Sumooxxxxxxxxxxxxx 2017-12-03 00:44:30 (Thread 1) New block to mine at height 76254 w/ difficulty of 1440305890 2017-12-03 00:44:30 (Thread 1) Blockchain height changed to 76253, updating template. 2017-12-03 00:44:30 (Thread 1) New block to mine at height 76254 w/ difficulty of 1440305890 2017-12-03 00:48:32 (Thread 1) Blockchain height changed to 76254, updating template. 2017-12-03 00:48:33 (Thread 1) Blockchain height changed to 76254, updating template. 2017-12-03 00:48:33 (Thread 1) New block to mine at height 76255 w/ difficulty of 11852988912017-12-03 00:50:51 (Thread 1) Blockchain height changed to 76255, updating template. 2017-12-03 00:50:52 (Thread 1) Blockchain height changed to 76255, updating template. 2017-12-03 00:50:53 (Thread 1) New block to mine at height 76256 w/ difficulty of 1153748896I mean, If my rig found the share 10 minutes later I would have found a block.
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With such a network difficulty, solo is unrealistic Why not? If the pool with 150kH/s can have 20 blocks per day. So my private pool with 15kH/s should have 2 blocks maybe more if I will have good luck. I just gave up on my private pool. I have found 1 block in a week with a hashrate of 2.5kH/s. My rig found a share last night of 1.26G just when the difficulty was 1.33G for the current block at that time With my rig making no money like this I have returned to one of the public pools.
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Can someone explain this error in my console: 2017-Nov-30 13:22:03.203609 [RPC0]Transaction extra has unsupported format: <7576c8a5c04d1d90ba1134e9c5ebf293e51e780b0462ef3bad3d0fd3b5664554> 2017-Nov-30 13:22:24.219193 [RPC0]Transaction extra has unsupported format: <7576c8a5c04d1d90ba1134e9c5ebf293e51e780b0462ef3bad3d0fd3b5664554> 2017-Nov-30 13:22:44.901379 [RPC0]Transaction extra has unsupported format: <7576c8a5c04d1d90ba1134e9c5ebf293e51e780b0462ef3bad3d0fd3b5664554>
Is this something I have to worry about?
I have updated my wallet to v0.2.0 - Sapporo and so far the messages about 'unsupported format' are gone. Could it be it had something to do with support for subaddresses?
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