Which version brings back P2Pool support? 1.4.4 Test Version or 1.4.4-t75 Test Version?
I'm running 1.4.4-t75 now; however, 1.4.4 also worked.
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So with my rig it wouldn't be worth getting into mining at all (unless upgrading/buying new equipment?)
Your rig would be useless to mine BTC. Some of the alt coins would be a better fit (DarkCoin for example). If you want to mine BTC your best bet is to purchase ASIC hardware like the Antminer S1 as a beginner unit.
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Thanks for the link BTC TO. At least that confirms my original thought that I could hack the interface itself to configure more than the 3 pools. What I'd really like to have is the feature offered by GHash.io: payouts to multiple addresses that I choose with a percentage. Using my example above of splitting the S2 into 10 shares, I'd like to be able to do something to the effect of, "Mine 1/10th of the time to this address, 1/10th of the time to this address, etc." It's not as elegant as how GHash.io does it for sure, since it's actually splitting the hashing into multiple parts, rather than dedicating all of the hashing to a single location and just splitting the rewards. I also struggle to figure out how I would have "backup" pools setup if I use the quota system. Again, using my example above, let's say that each of the 10 "shares" I've split the S2 into points to pool A. Pool A goes down. How can those "shares" failover to pool B? In other words, what I'd really like is the ability to have a "group" parameter, and then setup failover by grouping. So: "pools" : [ { "quota" : ".1;pool1:port1", "user" : "usernamea", "pass" : "passa", "group"" : "1" }, { "quota" : ".1;pool1:port1", "user" : "usernameb", "pass" : "passb", "group"" : "1" }, { "quota" : ".1;pool1:port1", "user" : "usernamec", "pass" : "passc", "group"" : "1" }, { "quota" : ".1;pool2:port2", "user" : "usernamea", "pass" : "passa", "group" : "2" } ... ] Then on the command line I could start cgminer like: ./cgminer --failover-strategy group Maybe I should have started this in the mining software thread... @ckolivas, have you had any requests for an enhancement to cgminer like I've suggested? What kind of effort would something like that take to implement?
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Hey mdude77... another donation of 150000 FSC to your address. Tx ID: 87eb71c8ca0b577d230e4fef75dd21ee22ac96b5622626a8159c07a0cb4fc04c
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Cool idea. Multiple tiers. I like it.
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Thoughts I've had on making p2pool more attractive to prospective node operators... - An automated installer that would also install all merge-mineable coin wallets
- The installer would also include all dependencies and not require a user to go get X, Y or Z separately
- Automated payouts of merge-mined coins built into p2pool. Unfortunately, the way the merge-mining works is that you are effectively solo-mining all your merged coins.
- A better default interface. There are a number of great alternatives, but let's put a good face on the default one.
- Reduce the variance encountered with large swings of hashing speed
These are just musings I've had on how we can make p2pool more attractive to the average miner. Let's face it, not everyone wants to deal with the hassle of getting this thing running in its current state. Offer a nice, clean installer interface to them and they're far more likely to go with it. This is the advantage of the big pools: they have an easy-to-use interface and offer up a set-it-and-forget-it kind of experience. I'll use GHash.io as an example. You sign up for it, create a worker, point your miner to the pool and you're done. Automatically you're earning BTC, NMC, IXC, and DVC. You can then use your mined coins to purchase even more hashing power, or you can send the coins to your offline wallets, or to an exchange. You get a good set of stats, a relatively clean interface, and the bonus functionality of a hashing exchange. Compare that with p2pool. First you need to decide whether to take the plunge and setup your own node, or you need to find one that's close to you - and stable. No need to point your miners to a node that's going to be up and down all the time. Let's assume you took the plunge and decided to setup your own node. Ok, go get a bunch of dependencies (Python, Twisted, Zope, etc) and install them. Oh, you want to merge-mine, too? Go get all of those wallets, or maybe you need to compile them from source. More dependencies. Maybe now you can finally start it up. Maybe you got frustrated, or didn't want to bother with the hassle, so you decided to mine on somebody else's node. You did some research, found a node you like and pointed your miner there. Wait, why does this node's interface look so different than that other guy's? Why do the stats captured here seem different than the ones over there? Why is there no consistency? Finally, there's the issue of variance. Your average miner simply doesn't want to accept that he might go days without finding a share. He sees his miners plugged in. He sees them hashing. Why isn't he earning? On this point, I'm not sure what can be done to solve it. Dynamically adjust the share time along with the difficulty? Adjust the weighting of found shares based upon calculated miner hash rate? I believe that the issue of variance is p2pool's fatal flaw. Let's assume that EVERY miner everywhere suddenly had an epiphany and decided to join p2pool. Yay! We suddenly have 100PH/s! Uh-oh.... share difficulty has shot up to a billion... OK... ramblings over for now. It's too nice a day out to sit here posting
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eligius merged mining doesn´t work anymore, as it doesn´t accept nmc adresses.
GH.io pays TX fees, merged mines 3 or 4 coins, has no fees.
If there is another pool like that out there, many would switch.
Many p2pool operators merge-mine. I do. Mdude77 does. Also, a bunch of us have committed to donating the proceeds from merge mining right back into p2pool, so every miner benefits. Hunterbunter created an easy-to-use donation tool that donates to p2pool miners. The only difficulty is that the merge mining payouts are not automated. We are manually converting them to BTC on whatever exchanges, and then donating the BTC.
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Hello my friend, I've missed you. Is it too boring at one of AM threads ?
None of those companies can match the price point of SP30 with current gen and Q3 planned hardware.
It has already been done. http://shop.rockminer.com/goods.php?id=342880gh for 4btc. I see a render, not a product. I also see 2.4TH/s, not 2.88. Oh, and it'll need 2880 watts (maybe you swapped the hash rate / power consumption). 2 of these things still won't get you the equivalent of 1 SP30 hashing rate. Oh, and price. 8 BTC for 2, no PSUs included, which puts it more expensive than the SP30 for less hashing. Might want to reconsider the "It has already been done" statement.
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ghash.io has a setting to accomplish splitting your payout to multiple parties on a percentage basis.
I don't know why other pools don't offer this, seems like a no-brainer.
Yeah, I know GHash has it. I'm trying to see if I can do something similar locally on my miners without having to rely on them. I thought using the quota functionality in cgminer might accomplish it, but wondering if there's another way to get it done.
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Gotcha. Thanks According to Con the problem is now resolved. I didn't test it since I am not at work. I created an image 1.4.4 (experimental) with latest cgminer, you can test and see if it works for you (remember to rm /mnt/config/etc/bin/cgminer). Hey Zvisha, Just wanted to let you and Con know that the fix provided in the 1.4.4 firmware resolved the p2pool problem. Thanks for the quick turnaround!
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Hi everyone !!
So I was doing some searching online and ran across the bitcoin site.. but I have to admit I'm having a hard time understand the basic of it all. What I do understand is it is a new type of currency being used. Ive spent the past hour and a half reading and even being a intelligent person there doesn't seem to be much that explains the 101 of bitcoin.. for example ..
Do you buy bitcoins with actual US dollars ?
What sites/stores even take it .. ?
Im really just hoping someone will be kind enough to give me the quick basic of how this works. Thanks so much !
Yes, you can purchase BTC with USD. You can also sell BTC for USD. Exchanges like coinbase.com provide this type of service. You can also earn BTC by mining for them, by performing services for them, by entering contests for them, by having them donated to you, etc. A decent list of providers has already been given, so I won't rehash this one. At its core, BTC is a decentralized alternative currency. No central banks/agencies control it. The record of all transactions is completely public, and the security of those transactions is maintained by the proof of work method. There are a ton of other types of crypto-currencies, and multiple different algorithms and methodologies by which those coins work.
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Hey Everyone, This is more a question of curiosity on my part than anything else. If this isn't the proper place for it, I apologize. I see a bunch of threads in the group buys to the effect of "Selling X shares of Y hardware for Z price." How does one accomplish this splitting? I know, for example, that you can use quotas in cgminer, and can setup the config file like this: "pools" : [ { "url" : "poola:porta", "user" : "usernamea", "pass" : "passa" }, { "quota" : "2;poolb:portb", "user" : "usernameb", "pass" : "passb" } ] Assume, for example, I'd like to split an Antminer S2 into 10 shares of 100GH/s each. The web UI only allows one to setup 3 pools; however, I'm sure I could hack the config files directly to do something like the above - or maybe not, I haven't tried this out. Or, do people doing these kinds of selling simply just keep a record of who's signed up and have a script running daily that makes payments from a wallet to those who have signed up? This approach would be more difficult/risky to implement I would think. Possible, sure... since that's likely how the larger pools make payouts to miners. Anyway, like I wrote, this is just out of curiosity to see how people manage this sort of thing. Thanks for any input.
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Gotcha. Thanks
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They've already been caught double spending in 2013. Google Ghash.io and Betcoin Dice and you'll see a ton of results.
I also get tons of results when I google "homeopathy works" but that doesn't mean it actually works. You don't believe their statement that they traced the culprit down to someone in the old development team? See https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=327767.msg3590902#msg3590902If you trust GHash.IO will do the right thing, I have a bridge in Brooklyn to sell you for Nigerian princes. I'm fresh out of Nigerian princes... would you take some BFL gear that's guaranteed to ship in two weeks?
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Ok, Con knows of the issue, it will be fixed soon. For now use previous version for p2p. Did the 1.4.2 firmware update do something to disable mining on p2pool? I have updated, and now my SP10 will not connect to ANY p2pool node. I can connect to Eligius, BTCGuild, GHash, etc. My local p2pool node? No. Any other p2pool node? No. Before anyone asks... yes, my local node is up. I can confirm this because my 2 S1s are happily hashing away on it. I have also pointed those two to another p2pool node and they hashed there as well.
Thanks for the help.
Thanks Zvisha. I tried 1.4.3, and it also does not see any p2pool node. I'll go back to 1.3.49 until a fix can be made. You can ssh to system and type "cp /etc/bin/cgminer /etc/bin/cgminer.good" in 1.3.49, then do sw upgrade, then ssh and type "cp /etc/bin/cgminer.good /etc/bin/cgminer". But this will make your cgminer "non upgradable" in the future so you will have to factory reset once the issue is resolved. This is how unionfs works, you can google about unionfs if you want. Our /etc is under unionfs. To make my cgminer "upgradable" could I do this: ssh root@my.miner.ip.address cp /etc/bin/cgminer /etc/bin/cgminer.1.3.49 upgrade to 1.4.3 cp /etc/bin/cgminer /etc/bin/cgminer.1.4.3 cp /etc/bin/cgminer.1.3.49 /etc/bin/cgminer Then, when the next firmware version comes out that addresses the p2pool issue do this: ssh root@my.miner.ip.address cp /etc/bin/cgminer /etc/bin/cgminer.1.3.49 cp /etc/bin/cgminer.1.4.3 /etc/bin/cgminer upgrade to 1.x.x So, I'd have to "proper" version of cgminer when I do the upgrade?
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If you want in-stock hardware, your choices right now are Bitmain for their Antminer S2 (1TH/s) and Lee's Dragon (also 1TH/s). If you want to pre-order, you can get a Spondoolies-Tech SP30 (6TH/s) for September. The currently available 1TH/s units will run you about $2000 USD each (give or take). The SP30 is $5095 USD. If there are other hardware choices currently available, I'm sure someone will come along and post them. I only provided info about the ones I know
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Ok, Con knows of the issue, it will be fixed soon. For now use previous version for p2p. Did the 1.4.2 firmware update do something to disable mining on p2pool? I have updated, and now my SP10 will not connect to ANY p2pool node. I can connect to Eligius, BTCGuild, GHash, etc. My local p2pool node? No. Any other p2pool node? No. Before anyone asks... yes, my local node is up. I can confirm this because my 2 S1s are happily hashing away on it. I have also pointed those two to another p2pool node and they hashed there as well.
Thanks for the help.
Thanks Zvisha. I tried 1.4.3, and it also does not see any p2pool node. I'll go back to 1.3.49 until a fix can be made. BTW, do you know how much bandwidth P2P node takes in cgminer for SP10? What hash rate it provides and what is the leading zeroes? 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[H:HW:1341Gh/Th:1341Gh/W:1341Gh,W:819,L:24,A:192,ER:1341,EP:1030,MMtmp:23] Pushed 543 jobs , in queue 75 jobs! wins:2747[fp:0], leading-zeroes:39 idle:0/0 :) Adapter queues: rsp=78, req=270 Here's DCR: DC2DC DCR inductor flag loop 0 (0xD0) = 1 DC2DC DCR inductor flag loop 1 (0xD0) = 1 DC2DC DCR inductor flag loop 2 (0xD0) = 1 DC2DC DCR inductor flag loop 3 (0xD0) = 1 DC2DC DCR inductor flag loop 4 (0xD0) = 1 DC2DC DCR inductor flag loop 5 (0xD0) = 1 DC2DC DCR inductor flag loop 6 (0xD0) = 1 DC2DC DCR inductor flag loop 7 (0xD0) = 1 DC2DC DCR inductor flag loop 8 (0xD0) = 1 DC2DC DCR inductor flag loop 9 (0xD0) = 1 DC2DC DCR inductor flag loop 10 (0xD0) = 1 DC2DC DCR inductor flag loop 11 (0xD0) = 1 DC2DC DCR inductor flag loop 12 (0xD0) = 1 DC2DC DCR inductor flag loop 13 (0xD0) = 1 DC2DC DCR inductor flag loop 14 (0xD0) = 1 DC2DC DCR inductor flag loop 15 (0xD0) = 1 DC2DC DCR inductor flag loop 16 (0xD0) = 1 DC2DC DCR inductor flag loop 17 (0xD0) = 1 DC2DC DCR inductor flag loop 18 (0xD0) = 1 DC2DC DCR inductor flag loop 19 (0xD0) = 1 DC2DC DCR inductor flag loop 20 (0xD0) = 1 DC2DC DCR inductor flag loop 21 (0xD0) = 1 DC2DC DCR inductor flag loop 22 (0xD0) = 1 DC2DC DCR inductor flag loop 23 (0xD0) = 1 Temps, load, etc: Stats: Pool data: Any other information that I can provide for you, please let me know.
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Ok, Con knows of the issue, it will be fixed soon. For now use previous version for p2p. Did the 1.4.2 firmware update do something to disable mining on p2pool? I have updated, and now my SP10 will not connect to ANY p2pool node. I can connect to Eligius, BTCGuild, GHash, etc. My local p2pool node? No. Any other p2pool node? No. Before anyone asks... yes, my local node is up. I can confirm this because my 2 S1s are happily hashing away on it. I have also pointed those two to another p2pool node and they hashed there as well.
Thanks for the help.
Thanks Zvisha. I tried 1.4.3, and it also does not see any p2pool node. I'll go back to 1.3.49 until a fix can be made.
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Did the 1.4.2 firmware update do something to disable mining on p2pool? I have updated, and now my SP10 will not connect to ANY p2pool node. I can connect to Eligius, BTCGuild, GHash, etc. My local p2pool node? No. Any other p2pool node? No. Before anyone asks... yes, my local node is up. I can confirm this because my 2 S1s are happily hashing away on it. I have also pointed those two to another p2pool node and they hashed there as well.
Thanks for the help.
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The sad thing is that this post was started by a user who has obviously spent a considerable amount of time on these forums. Either it is an excellent troll post, and if so I commend him for it, or he truly doesn't understand the mining process.
EDIT: bitpop you really need to tone down the death threats. You never know who might take them seriously.
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