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2401  Economy / Web Wallets / Re: Blockchain.info - Bitcoin Block explorer & Currency Statistics on: August 14, 2012, 09:53:32 PM
Hi,
We've checked  http://blockchain.info/pools again and still couldn't find 50BTC.com on diagramm.
It seems very strange, cause  we have more than 1,1 Th/S. An we've found lot of blocks.
It is some special attitude to us?)))
Could we somehow handle it?
Did you give them a list of your IPs? Because if they show up in the list of unknown IPs under the pool graph then that means they haven't linked the IPs to your pool yet.

I did a quick look. Maybe you are 176.9.135.190? That seems near your 50btc.com @ 176.9.130.31 or pool.50btc.com @ 176.9.130.35. I'm answering because I happen to mine at 50btc.

You could look up your last block on blockchain.info and see what it says for "Relayed by" IP.

I see  5.9.24.81 for your 3 most recent blocks which means you'd be the #1 unknown IP with 11 blocks not being tagged as 50btc.com
oh, so that's why 176.9.135.190 firewalled me

not the proper solution, just slows down the distribution of your blocks

like:

https://blockchain.info/inv/00000000000004abca35e6ba287d591901e3abf0077603190167f709df3995e7

the last block, it doesn't report 5.9.24.81, it reports BTC Guild

i assume it's based on the 'CoinBase' message
2402  Economy / Goods / Re: Selling Negro for BTC on: August 14, 2012, 09:20:19 PM
Candy sounds good.....Also clicked because of the removal of candies in title. Smiley
^^

lol
2403  Economy / Computer hardware / Re: [WTS] Two complete 3x5970 mining racks: Parting Out on: August 14, 2012, 08:53:22 PM
Parts still available, offer me something

OK, deal I was talking about was for some motherboards, so I don't need that anymore..

I could still use the PSU, though I really don't need 1050W (more like 750). 

Hmm, do you still have the Power & Cooling 950w you talked about previously?  I guess it's what's @ http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16817703028  ?

2404  Economy / Computer hardware / Re: [WTS] Various computer parts (US/Canada) on: August 14, 2012, 08:44:00 PM
how much for the Thermaltake 750W?

2405  Economy / Computer hardware / Re: [WTS] GRAB BOX - assortment of cables, fans, and more stuff on: August 14, 2012, 08:36:11 PM
All the stuff I can't use, shipped to you to do what you want with it! Mostly PSU cables, also includes video card splitter cables, hard drives, DVD drives, LED and switches for front panel connections, PCI to PCIe adapter, card reader (possibly broken, not sure), high velocity Delta fans, old PSUs, and anything else that I might toss in at the last minute that I don't need.

Asking for 5 of your precious BTC including parcel post to anywhere in the US.


I could use a DVD drive if you want to sell it separately (it's dvd-rw i guess?)?   Maybe an HDD if it's over 100gb?   Wouldn't want the whole set though... (already have about 20 fans lying around)
2406  Economy / Marketplace / Re: List of honest traders. on: August 14, 2012, 08:31:40 PM
+1 to miaviator & gnar1ta$

i sent first, over $1000 worth of equipment

no problems, excellent trade all around.    also were kind enough to point close to 2ghash my way throughout the process (about a week, ~$70, payed for shipping  Grin)
2407  Economy / Computer hardware / Re: [WTS] 2.8 gh Mining Rig 160 BTC (Minecart 3.0) 4x 5970 Updated on: August 14, 2012, 05:30:37 PM
so, how much if I come pick it up and pay cash?

and you toss in the box fan as well
2408  Economy / Service Discussion / Re: Satoshi Dice -- Statistical Analysis on: August 14, 2012, 03:40:49 PM
I see there's never been a "less than 1" winner (magic number of zero); could you check and see if there's ever been a magic number that came up zero (a bet in another category that could have won big if it had been bet on less than 1)?
I check the latest bets and what not semi-frequently and have never seen a '0'.  I have seen at least two 1's
2409  Economy / Computer hardware / Re: [WTS] 2.8 gh Mining Rig 160 BTC (Minecart 3.0) 4x 5970 Updated on: August 14, 2012, 11:29:44 AM
Cards $300 each shipped but I'd hate to see this thing split up.
i could do local pickup on it, maybe.  i drove to houston for a $2000 deal back in march, dallas is closer.

does the motherboard have a power switch or do you just short it to start it or what?

(doesn't the 1200W Corsair get super hot with 4 5970's?  or would it just have issues if you tried to overclock?)
2410  Bitcoin / Pools / Re: Alternatives to the new OzCoin 3% DGM Fee on: August 12, 2012, 02:02:26 AM
I am very sorry that you feel the services OZCOIN is not worth 3%. We all wish you luck in the future on finding a pool you will be happy with.
and pls no comments about how it's down atm.   extended down time has happened... twice in the last two months?
I know you don't want to hear this but...

Stability.

Since I joined OzCoin I haven't seen my miner directing any significant traffic at any of my backup pools. And this isn't because the servers haven't gone down. Rather, it's a mix of OzCoin's servers being in different locations (allowing for easy failover and no single point of failure) and the sysadmins being very proactive in their approach (pointing DNS entries at other servers when they go down, whether for maintenance or otherwise).

You can't discount the quality of service.
i'll concede the point about diff locations

eclipsemc used to have some EU servers, but now they're all located in US (all through wholesale internet).  so when wholesale internet messes up (which I think was probably the case this time), it takes the whole operation down

but, you could just use eclipsemc and have maxbtc (or visa versa) as backup server.  i mined on maxbtc for about a month straight & it probably had about 12hrs of downtime in that period
2411  Bitcoin / Pools / Re: [1300 GH/s] EMC: 0 Fee/PPS/DGM/Merged Mining/PayPal Payout/SMS/Yubikey/More on: August 12, 2012, 01:17:23 AM
i noticed the IPs still respond, but can't mine anyway

208.110.68.114, 208.110.68.115, 208.110.68.116


probably because of this wholesale internet

69.30.209.1

it gets 4000ms ping time


10  wholesale-internet-inc.10gigabitethernet1-3.core1.mci2.he.net (216.66.78.90)  112.809 ms  115.204 ms  116.400 ms
11  69.30.209.1 (69.30.209.1)  3952.636 ms !H  3892.535 ms !H  3891.844 ms !H


10  wholesale-internet-inc.10gigabitethernet1-3.core1.mci2.he.net (216.66.78.90)  113.323 ms  115.929 ms  113.640 ms
11  69.30.209.1 (69.30.209.1)  114.734 ms  115.683 ms  116.227 ms


well, that's working now

there, now it's all up
2412  Bitcoin / Pools / Re: Alternatives to the new OzCoin 3% DGM Fee on: August 12, 2012, 01:02:27 AM
I am very sorry that you feel the services OZCOIN is not worth 3%. We all wish you luck in the future on finding a pool you will be happy with.
it isn't worth 3% because there are pools like eclipseMC and maxBTC that one can switch to, that don't have fees

what exactly does ozcoin have that makes it better than eclipsemc?   i'm honestly curious

and pls no comments about how it's down atm.   extended down time has happened... twice in the last two months?
2413  Bitcoin / Pools / Re: [400GH/s] p2pool: Decentralized, DoS-resistant, Hop-Proof pool on: August 11, 2012, 05:15:16 AM
Someone, or a bunch of someones, threw on a bunch of hash power.  We're at the highest we've been in ages.. 443g/h atm.

Now if we can just get by this 30 hour block.  I'm curious if the extra power will help or if we still have scaling issues.

M

That someone it's me, with 120GH/s, and I have 120GH/s more to add, if everythings works well.


Nice!  What type of setup do you have?   And why'd you leave whatever you were in before?  Just curious..

M

or pull it on my node... ist always running the actual version....


http://p2pool-cologne.dyndns.org:9332

actual 0% Fee.





or mine!  5.9.24.81:9332, to make me some altcoins.... my coinbase is higher 98% of the time also, due to having bitcoind with close to 1000 connections!1

actually, i dont even know if it works properly for other ppl, it might just always credit my address with any shares.  does using the -a flag do that?
2414  Other / CPU/GPU Bitcoin mining hardware / Re: Is my 5870 running too hot? And how can I make it better? on: August 11, 2012, 05:03:54 AM
Remove the heatsink, clean of the crappy thermal paste.
Clean the gpu die with some solvent.
Apply something good like Artic Silver 5.

Did that to all my 5870's now they run at 68C with fan at 70%

Out of my 10 5870's I was shocked to find that 4 of them had barely any paste, and what was there was flaky and dry.

Completely agree with this.  I have a 5870 and 2 5830's and removing the heatsink and putting new, better paste on helped immensely.  Also, if you can add some airflow, it doesnt hurt.  I have an open air 5870, running on one "OK" fan (other fan completely seized) with a small fan blowing on it.  OC settings are 950/300, I get ~430 out of it, and temps stay between 70-75.

i've got one of those junk gigabytes with the 2 fan combo, one fan blew out...  i left the shroud there and ziptied a 120mm directly above the opening of where the 2nd fan was, it ran all day at 980/195 (about 440-445 mhash) and max it got to on Friday was 67oC.   well, that system only has 2 cards in it (1 card --empty pci-e slot---1 card, basically because that ziptied 120mm makes it take up about 3 slots) and there's also a honeywell floor fan blowing into it, but during the day it's 100oF + ambient in there too.....  well, maybe a bit under that today... high temp was 95o

oh, the second card was running a bit cooler too, maybe 100% from the lower ambient temps, but maybe some from that 120mm too

2415  Bitcoin / Pools / Re: [400GH/s] p2pool: Decentralized, DoS-resistant, Hop-Proof pool on: August 11, 2012, 04:56:30 AM
1250 Spartan6 FPGA, I was on P2Pool since January, I had to leave it (sadly) because of Pyramining's members pressure (at that time there was a very low BTC generation compared to expectations). Since I like p2pool concept, I decided to give it another chance. Let's see if it's working better now! :-)
Are you setting a higher share difficulty for your workers? You could probably get away with 20,000-25,000 difficulty shares no problem.

You should increase difficulty with the square root of the increase in hashrate.

At 20000 difficulty, a 120 Ghps miner would see a daily standard deviation in daily reward of 10% of the mean, and the 95% confidence interval would be about +/- 18%.

At 1300 difficulty, the standard deviation in daily pay is 3% of the mean and the 95% CI is about +/- 5% of mean.

Just something to keep in mind as you add hashrate to your own setups - don't select a linear change in difficulty when you add hashrate to your set up.

Question to p2Pool miners - how many shares per day or per 10 seconds seems to be best? If you submit to large a number, how much does DOA and stale increase by?

I can't increase difficulty in phoenix.  If someone wants to point somewhere in the code that I can change to make my shares more difficult, I would do so
2416  Bitcoin / Pools / Re: [400GH/s] p2pool: Decentralized, DoS-resistant, Hop-Proof pool on: August 10, 2012, 12:20:01 AM
yah, it looked like someone made a mistake.  29.7 transaction fee on 30 bitcoin transfer or something
2417  Economy / Services / Re: GPUMAX | The Bitcoin Mining Marketplace on: August 10, 2012, 12:18:56 AM
Requested invite. Anybody know how often pirate allows new accounts in? I'd read the whole thread, but 100+ pages is a bit daunting. Tongue
I have no idea.  I remember requesting an invite many months ago and I haven't heard back. 
yeah, guess i'll say it again too.

i did the invitation thing back in february or march or so and haven't heard anything.   maybe it got tossed into my spam folder and i never spotted it

i'm sure ppl are being let in, but not via the website app
2418  Bitcoin / Pools / Re: Best Pool as of August 2012? on: August 09, 2012, 04:23:43 PM
The three pools I use are: (in no particular order)

http://ozco.in
http://bitminter.com
http://maxbtc.com

I would recommend you use these pools because of their fair payout systems (DGM or PPLNS) that cannot be hopped and because they do not have a mandatory fee.

i would say the same except include eclipsemc in there

i'm pretty sure I make less using p2pool.  yes, my 'efficiency' might be higher compared to other people, but i'm still getting like 3-4% rejects, vs 0.1% on some other pool..

well, i0coin, ixcoin, and namecoin made up for it at the start, but now they're about 1/5th (ixcoin and i0coin, namecoin is about 1/2) what they were worth 2 weeks ago.  is there some exchange for i0coin and ixcoin other than vircurex?
2419  Bitcoin / Mining / Re: the first miners on: August 09, 2012, 04:18:42 PM
I didn't find bitcoin until early 2011, but I remember my 6970 was making several BTC per day, and that still wasn't enough money for it to be deeply interesting.

Wish I'd put some more cards on it at the time, in retrospect  Cheesy
i started in late march as i recall, about a month before the real big crowd came in, and also in plenty of time for the price jump to $35.  i was selling all the way up though, so didn't get too much in at $30+

but my 5830's paid for themselves in like 5 days or so
2420  Economy / Gambling / Re: You are also risking criminal prosecution. on: August 09, 2012, 05:30:43 AM
You are also risking legal problems.  Where I live (Massachusetts, United States) this is illegal.  The creator of SatoshiDice actually sold his site to someone else to avoid this risk.
Yah, depends on the state. 

This would be classified as a 'commercial casino', 20 states allow those.  You may need a license of some sort.

Also then have to go to the online gambling laws, UIGEA 'prohibits gambling businesses from knowingly accepting payments in connection with the participation of another person in a bet or wager that involves the use of the Internet and that is unlawful under any federal or state law.'

'While some states have specific laws prohibiting online gambling, many do not. Additionally, in order for an online gaming company to start, a license from the state is required. No states currently give out online gambling licenses.'

anyway, this will probably change soon, esp. with pokerstars paying out for the fraud full tilt site
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