This pool use CPU or GPU ?
Try ASIC.
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... I always hear nightmare stories.
Yes, you hear nightmare stories about people trying to put 100% load 24/7 on a POS PSU. That is not the usage case being talked talked about.
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@tykom Are you sure you read the above posts?
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Hello,
I'm still trying to understand how P2Pool works. How do I find a list of P2Pool servers? The idea is that I make a node and connect to a server, right? I can't quite visualize how all of this works, despite looking on Google for information visualizations. The image I saw on the Bitcoin wiki didn't make much sense, seemed too technical.
There are multiple servers, right?
Is there like one main server? Or do a bunch of nodes together make the server?
I read and read but it doesn't stick/make-sense. So, hopefully, I can talk to people about this.
Each node is its own pool. p2pool is a collection of pools. You can either make your own node or use another.
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I have exactly zero idea what that statement means.
This made me chuckle, but I think leowonderful may have demystified the unknown.
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Anyone saying toss the barrel jack, y'all aren't thinking clearly. This is an entry-level device designed to be quiet and entertaining. The guy who wants one sitting on a shelf somewhere lottery-ticketing away isn't gonna want to strap an old ATX to it to get 50 watts of 12V when a cheap and silent brick will do.
I'm not building this for the pros. It's for the n00bs. I like that there's a learning curve for operating it, because I really like when people actually learn things. Folks these days really seem to hate thinking, and I despise that attitude. But I'm not interested in forcing newbies to deal with something ugly, jankety or loud just because people who can already hack it like it that way.
Point taken. I will say that I am reasonably sure the non-n00bs appreciate your decision to include the 6-pin PCIE. I think my wife has finally gotten over the fact that I randomly leave power supplies with stuff plugged into them in her living area. Okay, I do not leave them around randomly or haphazardly, but certainly they are left unwantedly.
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This seems like yet another example of people not understanding what we are actually doing.
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I vote for the 6-pin PCIE over the USB-B. I would suggest dumping the barrel connector altogether, but apparently it is quite popular. Is there a particular reason you are using USB-mini over USB-B?
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Is anyone else minting new coins or just Elig?
P2Pool? Another good choice it would seem, but so tiny! There are two forks of p2pool running, each with about 2.5PH last I looked.
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... Try running in Win 7 compatibility mode. A lot of mining software fails in Win 10.
I have had no issues with the 64 bit wallet on Win10. I have successfully found several blocks over the last few days using the wallet miner. Is it possible that there is a specific piece of hardware that is causing this issue when using Win10?
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Anyone, tell, please when it will be compiled on Windows.
It seems to me that your earlier statement is the problem. Thats is good, but the person who will force me to use Linux, or compile under FreeBSD or Windows programs for this OS, has not yet been born. What can i do? Core is latest, p2pool is official 16.0 You sound lazy. And you sound opportunist Now bitcoin wants to run the way miners live Not good What I said was accurate. You just made some stuff up. LOL Good job troll.
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Anyone, tell, please when it will be compiled on Windows.
It seems to me that your earlier statement is the problem. Thats is good, but the person who will force me to use Linux, or compile under FreeBSD or Windows programs for this OS, has not yet been born. What can i do? Core is latest, p2pool is official 16.0 You sound lazy.
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Awesome! It is nice to hear you are having success.
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I can put together a 32 bit windows binary .exe for testing if that would be helpful (I'm not set up for 64 bit builds), it would include the fixes for sorting, but would be unsuitable for mining.
https://drive.google.com/open?id=0B-5Ax5kejTpMNDFUWGZNeGhnTVEHere it is. No good for mining, but you can use this to sort your HOdlings and run an empty wallet for your mining. Not sure where I went wrong... Had V2 up and mining with some coins locked in there - installed v3 in a different directory and when I booted up v3 the coins were in there but when i looked in the v3 directory there was no wallet.dat file? Any suggestions? Do I have to completely delete/uninstall v2 and just make a backup copy of it to save the coins or what? Your wallet is not stored in your client folder.
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Any ideas why my backup pool has different numbers for everything? And why did the backup pool output 2 different lines with "New work?" The second line has the same share difficulty as my main instance, but the difficulty, block value and number of transactions aren't the same. Both nodes to show the same number of shares in the chain and the same pool hash rate and stale rate. We need to know which two pools you are referring to.
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What is up with the HOdlcoin block explorer? Do we need someone to host a new one?
It is working good here for me http://www.fuzzbawls.pw/explore/HOdlcoin/network.phpIt was down briefly the other day but then it was right back up again and since then I haven't noticed any issues. The block height is not moving. It is already over 1000 blocks behind.
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What is up with the HOdlcoin block explorer? Do we need someone to host a new one?
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You are missing the block found by farsider350 about 2 hours and 7 minutes after the block found by Saglimbeni.
That was the 1 quick one I was counting - where was the second? The Saglimbeni one had been going since beginning of April - not a quick one that! :-) Yes, but the point was that we got two blocks close together.
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