A large quantity of monies, to be directed towards myself, would aid in this project
.. or I can sell you my 100,000 secondscoins.
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I am all for coins that die a couple of weeks after the dev/random solo miner bribe Cryptsy to add them to exchange.
They are money making opportunity, pls to take advantage
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Ok, I think we can ALL agree that Mintpal in the hands of moolah.io sucks ass.
Whoever originally created Mintpal, may you please make another exchange and post it here?
Please, I beg of you, I used to love Mintpal, now Moolah took it over and they don't even make announcements before they do things to the site, not courteous at all, along with the owner of Moolah, Alex Green, being a suspected scammer/shady at best.
I will consider your appeal tout de suite.
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I think for minerd, you just use --no-stratum, and it's better. (for p2pool at least)
If you do do something it's OK, you do not know because of what is a problem? [2014-10-06 02:21:50] 1 miner threads started, using 'scrypt' algorithm. [2014-10-06 02:21:50] JSON-RPC call failed: { "data": null, "code": -32601, "message": "Method not found" } [2014-10-06 02:21:50] getblocktemplate failed, falling back to getwork [2014-10-06 02:21:50] Starting Stratum on stratum+tcp://127.0.0.1:9327 [2014-10-06 02:21:50] Stratum requested work restart [2014-10-06 02:21:50] Stratum requested work restart [2014-10-06 02:21:51] thread 0: 1344 hashes, 12.26 khash/s [2014-10-06 02:21:51] accepted: 1/1 (100.00%), 12.26 khash/s (yay!!!) [2014-10-06 02:21:51] thread 0: 1704 hashes, 12.23 khash/s [2014-10-06 02:21:51] accepted: 2/2 (100.00%), 12.23 khash/s (yay!!!) [2014-10-06 02:21:51] thread 0: 72 hashes, 12.13 khash/s [2014-10-06 02:21:51] accepted: 3/3 (100.00%), 12.13 khash/s (yay!!!) [2014-10-06 02:21:51] thread 0: 24 hashes, 11.49 khash/s [2014-10-06 02:21:51] accepted: 4/4 (100.00%), 11.49 khash/s (yay!!!) [2014-10-06 02:21:51] thread 0: 1344 hashes, 12.31 khash/s [2014-10-06 02:21:51] accepted: 5/5 (100.00%), 12.31 khash/s (yay!!!) [2014-10-06 02:21:51] thread 0: 84 hashes, 12.00 khash/s [2014-10-06 02:21:51] accepted: 6/6 (100.00%), 12.00 khash/s (yay!!!) [2014-10-06 02:21:51] thread 0: 828 hashes, 12.23 khash/s [2014-10-06 02:21:51] accepted: 7/7 (100.00%), 12.23 khash/s (yay!!!) [2014-10-06 02:21:51] thread 0: 696 hashes, 12.18 khash/s [2014-10-06 02:21:51] accepted: 8/8 (100.00%), 12.18 khash/s (yay!!!) [2014-10-06 02:21:51] thread 0: 516 hashes, 12.18 khash/s [2014-10-06 02:21:51] accepted: 9/9 (100.00%), 12.18 khash/s (yay!!!) [2014-10-06 02:21:51] thread 0: 360 hashes, 12.24 khash/s [2014-10-06 02:21:51] accepted: 10/10 (100.00%), 12.24 khash/s (yay!!!) [2014-10-06 02:21:51] thread 0: 336 hashes, 12.30 khash/s [2014-10-06 02:21:51] accepted: 11/11 (100.00%), 12.30 khash/s (yay!!!) [2014-10-06 02:21:52] thread 0: 828 hashes, 12.32 khash/s [2014-10-06 02:21:52] accepted: 12/12 (100.00%), 12.32 khash/s (yay!!!) [2014-10-06 02:21:52] thread 0: 576 hashes, 12.34 khash/s [2014-10-06 02:21:52] accepted: 13/13 (100.00%), 12.34 khash/s (yay!!!) [2014-10-06 02:21:52] thread 0: 144 hashes, 12.20 khash/s [2014-10-06 02:21:52] accepted: 14/14 (100.00%), 12.20 khash/s (yay!!!) [2014-10-06 02:21:52] thread 0: 660 hashes, 12.27 khash/s [2014-10-06 02:21:52] accepted: 15/15 (100.00%), 12.27 khash/s (yay!!!)
I never tried minerd before, so that's what it should look like with stratum. So, I guess in your case, maybe it's a firewall? the +0.0000000 seems out of place also, i'd think even with a cpu something like 0.000001 would be reasonable
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I think for minerd, you just use --no-stratum, and it's better. (for p2pool at least)
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Help pull start, When you start kogad web page with statistics is not active is a log. 2014-10-06 02:46:57.773788 Local: 0H/s in last 0.0 seconds Local dead on arrival: ??? Expected time to share: ???
And when I do update statistics node, then fly these errors 2014-10-06 02:46:53.330462 > Error in DeferredResource handler: 2014-10-06 02:46:53.330741 > Traceback (most recent call last): 2014-10-06 02:46:53.330858 > File "/home/ubuntu/p2pool-doge1-8/p2pool/util/deferred_resource.py", line 24, in render 2014-10-06 02:46:53.330955 > defer.maybeDeferred(resource.Resource.render, self, request).addCallbacks(finish, finish_error) 2014-10-06 02:46:53.331061 > File "/usr/lib/python2.7/dist-packages/twisted/internet/defer.py", line 139, in maybeDeferred 2014-10-06 02:46:53.331164 > result = f(*args, **kw) 2014-10-06 02:46:53.331243 > File "/usr/lib/python2.7/dist-packages/twisted/web/resource.py", line 250, in render 2014-10-06 02:46:53.331323 > return m(request) 2014-10-06 02:46:53.331399 > File "/usr/lib/python2.7/dist-packages/twisted/internet/defer.py", line 1237, in unwindGenerator 2014-10-06 02:46:53.331479 > return _inlineCallbacks(None, gen, Deferred()) 2014-10-06 02:46:53.331554 > --- <exception caught here> --- 2014-10-06 02:46:53.331629 > File "/usr/lib/python2.7/dist-packages/twisted/internet/defer.py", line 1099, in _inlineCallbacks 2014-10-06 02:46:53.331717 > result = g.send(result) 2014-10-06 02:46:53.331822 > File "/home/ubuntu/p2pool-doge1-8/p2pool/web.py", line 198, in render_GET 2014-10-06 02:46:53.331901 > res = yield self.func(*self.args) 2014-10-06 02:46:53.332012 > File "/home/ubuntu/p2pool-doge1-8/p2pool/web.py", line 203, in <lambda> 2014-10-06 02:46:53.332106 > web_root.putChild('rate', WebInterface(lambda: p2pool_data.get_pool_attempts_per_second(node.tracker, node.best_share_var.value, decent_height())/(1-p2pool_data.get_average_stale_prop(node.tracker, node.best_share_var.value, decent_height())))) 2014-10-06 02:46:53.332204 > File "/home/ubuntu/p2pool-doge1-8/p2pool/data.py", line 573, in get_pool_attempts_per_second 2014-10-06 02:46:53.332310 > assert dist >= 2 2014-10-06 02:46:53.332406 > exceptions.AssertionError:
Maybe that is not installed or not run? Help me. Mess with some of the difficulty/share settings? I guess that's why it isn't working. I don't care to fix stratum, since it's about 10% slower than long polling. (ed: well, I wasted a little bit of time on it, until I decided it was better to just remove the logging spam from other ppl) well and final ed, correction: it's inefficient for end user, unless you care about using up a little more bandwidth, and having more connections open
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The turning point, huh?
why, you silly goose, it isnt even close to $120 yet
my head hurts
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more litecoins means less penis.
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Hello, Why not support script Dogekoin?
It does, there's just problem with change to difficulties recently. Move them back and you should be fine.
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Latency is the time it takes for y to reach z. I could run a local p2pool with 1ms local latency, but have some godawful amount of latency to all the other p2pool nodes, since I have jack shit for upstream. Hence, it's better for me to use a remote server. Since I'd rather be mining than screwing around, I ended up editing cgminer.c to check stratum for diff < 1 and forcing diff=256 to my asics. This way I can still switch to a fallback pool and not lose anything.
I don't suppose you ever figured this out? I'm still using --fix-protocol and longpolling. Guess it's not a huge issue, seeing as how long polling is much faster, anyway .. 15.0 + 733, 15.733 MH/s... never saw those numbers with stratum. though it would be nice for ppl to be able to randomly mine on my node without getting spammed out w/ the 0 difficulty shares. I guess I probably just need to change some minimal difficulty setting in the networks.py file, eh. Oh, I'm finally done resetting server too, got p2pool-nodes set up nicely ed: oh, with --fix-protocol (or "fix-protocol": true, .. I think in .conf file) the difficulty setting works properly w/ longpolling, re: Litecoinaddress+0.05 or whatever.
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Increasing database cache would make the initial load slower, afaik.
I use checkblocks=10 in .conf on my home computer
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Hi together,
since 2012 I am interested in bitcoin. My first tests with mining were when ASIC was not available (or in production), so I was mining with my Nvidia card. I now got a chance to get some power for free, so I searched for the best GH/$ without import hassle. Currently the Antminer S1 is the cheapest device in this category. OC'd I got them to work with 210 GH/s each, totaling 630 GH/s (stats from devices and btcguild).
With this mining-power, the ROI is somewhere in april - without power-costs! Calculating power-costs would make the whole thing unprofitable for me.
In my opinion, most people mine for cash - but how? Even with latest devices, the ROI is way to far. Are these people mining for a future price of 1,000$/btc?
For me, mining is fun, its the tech that makes me have fun with bitcoin. I don't need and I don't want to sell my bitcoins right away - maybe later.
I would love to see some responds with your opinions. Thanks.
all these shenanigans for 'ROI'.. I can go to the bank and deposit some money into a daily compounding interest bearing checking account and make ROI after one day.. though I suspect it'd be less than inflation
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How long till the difficulty starts to drop since the price is not keeping up with difficulty?
difficulty won't drop as long as I continue to double.. nay, treble, my moneys in mere months via Extremely Lucrative Cloud Mining Opportunities
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The urban heat island around Shanghai has increased in intensity by over 40% in the last 2 years.
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Mining is still very profitable for those with cheap electricity (and deep pockets). People ASIC manufacturers have added 30 29.5 petahash to the network since the last difficult change. They are not doing it just for love of mining.
Its just us that live in parts of the world with electricity at 20 cents/kilowatt hour or higher who can no longer make a profit.
fixed
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No way! What'chu talkin' about Willis? KNC Miners is offering 400ghash for **$250** for a 6 month contract! You get the privilege of renting their 'super cooled arctic' miners in return for paying them $250 up front and getting $200 of that back in 6 months. Sounds like a steal.
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I'm thinking of switching to P2Pool but don't want to run my own node. I've looked at the node list and some like p2pool.org seem like scams. Can someone suggest a node in the southeast i"m in Charlotte NC? Would be running about 10-15TH depending on how I decide to split it. Thanks
http://p2pool-nodes.info/ Search here for an US node where you have the lowest latency. If you don't know what latency is then just ping the nodes from the same network as your miner and pick the lowest ping(measured in ms=milliseconds). Good luck! Find nodes with at least a few hundred shares. Ignore pool's DOA rate unless it's abnormal (like the old p2pool.org's). Divide orphans by number of shares, get pool's orphan %. Depending on what the p2pool is mining, it'll interrupt x amount of times per hour. Take ping time, multiple it by 2, then multiply it by the number of interruptions. 200ms x 2 = 400ms round trip x 4 interrupts per minute = 1600ms = 1.6s out of 60 = pure latency DOA of 2.7%. If pool X has a 0% fee, 10% orphan rate, and 20ms latency, and pool y has 0% fee, 7% orphan rate, and 220ms latency, then pool y is better for you.
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i am new miner and it is easy to setup
i rent power from nicehash.com
i was looking for advice for the best way to mine as in what should be the max power ghs like should it be unlimited or kept to something like 1ghs
lol, cancel that contract as soon as possible. that is the best way, in this case
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