Yes thats the variance in mining,
when you mine pps you get always the same, and the pool has to maintain a buffer for the bad times when a block takes 10 million shares or more, thats why most of the real pps pools have a fee.
But over a long time frame it should even out.
AFAIK the pps payout is based on the difficulty, at the moment it is 2864141, which means on average it takes you that many shares to find a block, so pps with 0 fee would be (1 / 2864141) * 50 = 0.00001745724 BTC/share
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Wow crazy, and then even accuse him of hacking if the password is 123456
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Hai there, still some minutes left, so I am in
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Where can I find debug.log? Its not in %ProgramFiles%\Bitcoin with the executable.
From the wiki: https://en.bitcoin.it/wiki/Data_directory Windows
Go to Start -> Run (or press WinKey+R) and run this:
explorer %APPDATA%\Bitcoin
Bitcoin's data folder will open. For most users, this is the following locations:
C:\Documents and Settings\YourUserName\Application data\Bitcoin (XP)
C:\Users\YourUserName\Appdata\Roaming\Bitcoin (Vista and 7)
"AppData" and "Application data" are hidden by default.
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How can we possibly know that these websites don't store the addresses they have been generating throughout the time ? bitaddress works completely in javascript, so can be used on an offline computer with a livecd for example. Don't know if brainwallet works the same way.
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jsonrpc probably got installed to the system python in /usr/lib/python2.7 or something, if you have python3 in /opt/python3 like in the link you posted, try to run the jsonrpc install maybe something like this sudo python setup.py install --root=/opt/python3
Or try --prefix not sure which is the right one.
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Also make sure you have the newest version (0.7.0 right now), I think this can happen with old clients.
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I think after a disaster like this the only secure method is to reinstall all affected computers, make some images of the harddisk so you can still analyze what happend.
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Hello,
the client from bitcoin.org has a cmdline version, look for bitcoind. But it doesn't launch events on payments afaik, you would have to check to see if a payment arrived. (but can be scripted etc)
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Probably relevant lines from the pastebin: 9/27/12 7:12:15 AM SIMBL Agent[2755] warning: failed to get scripting definition from /Applications/Electrum.app; it may not be scriptable. 9/27/12 7:12:15 AM [0x0-0xd50d5].org.pythonmac.unspecified.Electrum[3184] Traceback (most recent call last): 9/27/12 7:12:15 AM [0x0-0xd50d5].org.pythonmac.unspecified.Electrum[3184] File "/Applications/Electrum.app/Contents/Resources/__boot__.py", line 309, in <module> 9/27/12 7:12:15 AM [0x0-0xd50d5].org.pythonmac.unspecified.Electrum[3184] _run('electrum.py') 9/27/12 7:12:15 AM [0x0-0xd50d5].org.pythonmac.unspecified.Electrum[3184] File "/Applications/Electrum.app/Contents/Resources/__boot__.py", line 306, in _run 9/27/12 7:12:15 AM [0x0-0xd50d5].org.pythonmac.unspecified.Electrum[3184] execfile(path, globals(), globals()) 9/27/12 7:12:15 AM [0x0-0xd50d5].org.pythonmac.unspecified.Electrum[3184] File "/Applications/Electrum.app/Contents/Resources/electrum.py", line 147, in <module> 9/27/12 7:12:15 AM [0x0-0xd50d5].org.pythonmac.unspecified.Electrum[3184] import electrum.gui_lite as gui 9/27/12 7:12:15 AM [0x0-0xd50d5].org.pythonmac.unspecified.Electrum[3184] ImportError: No module named gui_lite 9/27/12 7:12:15 AM Electrum[3184] Electrum Error
I am on linux, but I remember that I had this error message one time. Updating electrum to a newer version fixed it IIRC. Do you have the newest version? Here: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=100502.msg1144908#msg1144908 someone had this problem and fixed it by updating MacOS.
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Hello, I am not really a programmer, but I was bored and looked at it . I only slightly changed some print statements etc and commented the line "output_message" And this code here works on my server, so your code is probably fine?! You could test putting this into a file, test.php for example and see if it works: <?php
function mtgox() { // output_message("Reading https://mtgox.com/api/0/data/ticker.php"); $ch = curl_init('https://mtgox.com/api/0/data/ticker.php'); curl_setopt($ch, CURLOPT_REFERER, 'Mozilla/5.0 (compatible; MtGox PHP client; '.php_uname('s').'; PHP/'.phpversion().')'); curl_setopt($ch, CURLOPT_USERAGENT, "CakeScript/0.1"); curl_setopt($ch, CURLOPT_HEADER, 0); curl_setopt($ch, CURLOPT_RETURNTRANSFER, 1); curl_setopt($ch, CURLOPT_SSL_VERIFYHOST, false); curl_setopt($ch, CURLOPT_SSL_VERIFYPEER, false); $mtgoxjson = curl_exec($ch); curl_close($ch); //decode from an object to array $output_mtgox = json_decode($mtgoxjson); $output_mtgox_1 = get_object_vars($output_mtgox); $mtgox_array = get_object_vars($output_mtgox_1['ticker']); print "USD BUY: $mtgox_array[buy]<br/>"; //return $mtgox_array[buy]; }
function mtgox_euro() { // fetch from mtgox with cURL $ch = curl_init(); curl_setopt($ch, CURLOPT_URL, 'https://mtgox.com/api/1/BTCEUR/public/ticker'); curl_setopt($ch, CURLOPT_RETURNTRANSFER, 1); curl_setopt($ch, CURLOPT_USERAGENT , "Mozilla/4.0 (compatible; MSIE 8.0; Windows NT 6.1)"); curl_setopt($ch, CURLOPT_CONNECTTIMEOUT, 10); curl_setopt($ch, CURLOPT_SSL_VERIFYHOST, 0); curl_setopt($ch, CURLOPT_SSL_VERIFYPEER, 0); $data = json_decode(curl_exec($ch)); curl_close($ch); // add to variables $buy = $data->return->buy->value; $sell = $data->return->sell->value; print "EUR BUY: $buy<br/>"; print "EUR SELL: $sell<br/>";
// 5% margin $buy_price_1btc = $buy * 0.95; $sell_price_1btc = $sell * 1.05;
print "BUY 1BTC: $buy_price_1btc<br/>"; print "SELL 1BTC: $sell_price_1btc<br/>"; }
mtgox(); mtgox_euro(); ?>
Output is: USD BUY: 12.29 EUR BUY: 9.50100 EUR SELL: 9.50148 BUY 1BTC: 9.02595 SELL 1BTC: 9.976554
It looks like this gets called everytime someone visits your website, maybe mtgox blocked your ip? Probably would be better to use some caching, so that it checks mtgox only every 5 minutes or so.
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Ah ok, Snoopy:0.1 this really seems to be something custom, also note that most of them (the Snoopy:0.1) have 0 blocks.
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This is interesting, if i put connect=82.130.102.160 in my bitcoin.conf, connection immediately fails with an error. These node(s) seem to be broken somehow, what could cause this? Bitcoin version v0.7.0.3-g0a4e67a-beta () [...] Done loading send version message: version 60002, blocks=199752, us=0.0.0.0:0, them=0.0.0.0:0, peer=127.0.0.1:0 ThreadRPCServer started DNS seeding disabled ThreadIRCSeed exited ThreadSocketHandler started ThreadOpenAddedConnections started ThreadOpenAddedConnections exited ThreadOpenConnections started trying connection 82.130.102.160 lastseen=0.0hrs ThreadMessageHandler started Flushed 13190 addresses to peers.dat 24ms connected 82.130.102.160 send version message: version 60002, blocks=199752, us=0.0.0.0:0, them=82.130.102.160:8333, peer=82.130.102.160:8333 Added time data, samples 2, offset +4 (+0 minutes) receive version message: version 60001, blocks=0, us=88.76.62.34:59196, them=82.130.102.160:8333, peer=82.130.102.160:8333 ProcessMessages(ping, 0 bytes) : Exception 'CDataStream::read() : end of data' caught, normally caused by a message being shorter than its stated length ProcessMessage(ping, 0 bytes) FAILED
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Hello, Also, another issue I'm having is administration of the miners. I used to monitor them locally and now since they have wireless cards, I can't really do RPD (Windows) since cgminer won't show me the temps/settings as I'm using a terminal window. Tried Linux also and same issue with SSH... So I'm experimenting with screen. anyone knows any other way to do remote management? (windows or Linux I don't care)
screen is great, you can also use a webfrontend for cgminer ("miner.php" is included but looks a bit ugly) Anubis: https://github.com/pshep/ANUBIS Anubis Hank (its more updated): https://github.com/hank/ANUBISYou just need a webserver + php (for database you can use sqlite included with php, or install mysql)
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Hello, ./minerd --help [...] --threads N (-t N) Number of miner threads (default: 1) [...]
Per default it seems to only use one cpu core. If you have for example a quadcore and you want all cores to work you can set --threads 4.
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Hey, d:\bitcoin\phoenix>phoenix.exe -u http://********:*******:1111/ -k phatk2 DEVICE=0 VECTORS BFI_INI AGGRESSION=4
Try BFI_ INT not BFI_INI in the commandline, maybe that is your problem.
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Hello, Regarding the IPv6 RPC issue, can you guys test whether pull request #1822 fixes the problem? I can create a build of that, if necessary. My system has # CONFIG_IPV6 is not set. So I was seeing this problem too. I patched 0.7.0-rc2 with that. It seems to work, but I get the same error message (warning?) like zvs. At least bitcoind keeps running and it is listening on port 8332 and 8333. Bitcoin version v0.7.0.2-g8788221-beta () Using OpenSSL version OpenSSL 1.0.1c 10 May 2012 Startup time: 09/12/12 17:49:56 Default data directory /home/user/.bitcoin Used data directory /home/user/.bitcoin Error: Couldn't open socket for incoming connections (socket returned error 97) Bound to 0.0.0.0:8333 Loading block index...
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Nope been down since Sat and still down every time I've checked since. Been wanting to make a withdrawl too. Website seems to be back up now and I just received an auto payment.
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That's awesome! I had tried using pywallet and it reported an error opening the wallet. Do you have a link to the pywallet release that you used? Sure, it was this one https://github.com/jackjack-jj/pywalletI started it with the --web option and then used the webinterface.
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