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601  Bitcoin / Pools / Re: [22 TH] p2pool: Decentralized, DoS-resistant, Hop-Proof pool on: October 18, 2013, 07:59:57 PM
I love my p2pool, ty so much for writing it. I wish I could still use it.

However my 30x333 MHz of around 10gh processing is now at this 268m difficulty, failing to get a share before p2pool finds a block, so I'm no longer getting any payouts. I've missed four in in row, after a couple of months getting in nearly every payout, bar two I think.

Unless I'm wrong, I have had to stop using p2pool and move to a smaller pool that still pays pplns.

Looks like the smallest payout on the last block was BTC0.00311888 with a current estimated block-time of 11hr50mins.
602  Bitcoin / Pools / Re: [22 TH] p2pool: Decentralized, DoS-resistant, Hop-Proof pool on: October 18, 2013, 07:45:44 PM
Should I even bother on here with my measely 1.7Gh/s ASIC, or should I stick to larget pools? (used to mine here with GPUs back when difficulty was 60-something, and not paying for mining electricity, so 100% profit)

There's a couple of miners smaller than that still mining on here.  So I say the more GH's the better  Smiley
603  Economy / Securities / Re: RedStarMining.com bitcoin mining Co-op - 1.05(TH/s) on: October 18, 2013, 02:29:12 PM

Executive Summary
Red Star Mining, a mining stock with strong +<90% reinvestment of profits into growth until such a time we are greater than 51% of the network and/or company staff can make a living wage off their RSM wages solely.

– –
I got that from your website. That doesn't seem like a realistic proposition. 51%
you are at about 1TH.. Well good luck with that

Aim at the sun and you may not reach it; but your arrow will fly far higher than if aimed at an object on a level with yourself.--J. Hawkes
604  Economy / Securities / Re: RedStarMining.com bitcoin mining Co-op - 980(GH/s) on: October 18, 2013, 12:19:55 PM
How and where to get new shares ?

Cost per share and how much dividend ?

We're looking for additional investment options. We think that with more capital we could increase our total and per share hashrate. So we're looking for outside investment. If you're interested in investing with RSM. Send us an email with the following information:

Maximum Investment Amount (in BTC):
Maximum Price Per Share (in BTC):
Offer Expiration Date (Assumed 30 Days):

If we think your offer is reasonable we will take it to the shareholders and assuming they agree we'll pull the trigger. Else your offer will expire.
No hint as to what you are looking for, ball park?

We're trailing a share auction on our management group.  Any one who currently isn't a shareholder and has at least BTC1.00 to spend please contact me for an invite.
605  Economy / Service Discussion / Re: http://www.pyramining.com/ - Discussion thread (no advertising here) on: October 11, 2013, 10:06:26 PM
I don't receive rewards since 2013-10-08 22:31:19 UTC.
Account label: ym89rpce

Yes, there´s lttle luck for p2pool lately

It's just variance the bad times will be evened out by good luck.  P2Pool is the best thought of pool but it always tends to suck for the latest ASIC's.  I'll be moving my KNC Jupiter's to P2Pool once it's taking a good hashrate for them.
606  Bitcoin / Hardware / Re: KNC on fire ! on: October 11, 2013, 03:44:04 PM
Is this a wider problem or just couple of units smoking? I hope my stuff will be okey once I get it..

One of the four boards in mine died on a firmware update.  We've sent the faulty board back and now they have it they're sending out a replacement to us today.  Still we've had lost over a week mining on only three of the four boards.
Do you think physically it died, or just software bricked?

I'm not sure as we're getting them shipped to an associate in the US to avoid paying import duty and 20% VAT.  I'll link him to this thread. 
607  Bitcoin / Hardware / Re: KNC on fire ! on: October 11, 2013, 03:40:19 PM
Is this a wider problem or just couple of units smoking? I hope my stuff will be okey once I get it..

One of the four boards in mine died on a firmware update.  We've sent the faulty board back and now they have it they're sending out a replacement to us today.  Still we've had lost over a week mining on only three of the four boards.
608  Bitcoin / Hardware / Re: KNC on fire ! on: October 10, 2013, 07:38:20 PM
any updates on this issue ?

609  Economy / Securities / Re: RedStarMining.com bitcoin mining Co-op - 980(GH/s) on: October 10, 2013, 07:22:43 PM


Business as usual at RSM HQ.  Expecting our hashratre to increase up to 160GH on Monday on delivery of the replacement faulty Jupiter board.  Anyone get the tedious link  Wink
610  Bitcoin / Pools / Re: [22 TH] p2pool: Decentralized, DoS-resistant, Hop-Proof pool on: October 10, 2013, 09:33:44 AM
Yeah I like how everyone sees the hashrate on cgminer and gets excited.  It doesn't really matter. cgminer reports over 530 G for me on btcguild, but the pool only reports 480-490 G.  Maybe I can get Knc to pay the difference since they refuse to prove they didn't make cgminer lie.  At least p2pool pays me more than cgminer is reporting  Tongue

I had a solid 560GH reported by Slush over ten rounds before the board died.  It's due to arrive in Sweden tomorrow and only then can they replace it.  160GH is a lot too loose and I want compo but was planning BabyJets next if they ship this month.
Post a screen shot
... as I did above, it's easy to work out what it is really doing.

I can only post one of the pool as my associate state side is hosting my Jupiter's for import VAT reasons here in the UK.


611  Bitcoin / Pools / Re: [22 TH] p2pool: Decentralized, DoS-resistant, Hop-Proof pool on: October 09, 2013, 11:39:54 PM
Yeah I like how everyone sees the hashrate on cgminer and gets excited.  It doesn't really matter. cgminer reports over 530 G for me on btcguild, but the pool only reports 480-490 G.  Maybe I can get Knc to pay the difference since they refuse to prove they didn't make cgminer lie.  At least p2pool pays me more than cgminer is reporting  Tongue

I had a solid 560GH reported by Slush over ten rounds before the board died.  It's due to arrive in Sweden tomorrow and only then can they replace it.  160GH is a lot too loose and I want compo but was planning BabyJets next if they ship this month.
Hmmm....maybe I just have an extra crappy model.  I've tried 3 different pools and get 50-80G difference from what the pool reports and what cgminer reports.  Though they all report much higher than p2pool.

I've currently got 398959MH off just three chips over ten rounds on Slush.  With the fourth board and chip due at KNC in Sweden tomorrow for replacement.
612  Bitcoin / Pools / Re: [22 TH] p2pool: Decentralized, DoS-resistant, Hop-Proof pool on: October 09, 2013, 11:28:45 PM
Yeah I like how everyone sees the hashrate on cgminer and gets excited.  It doesn't really matter. cgminer reports over 530 G for me on btcguild, but the pool only reports 480-490 G.  Maybe I can get Knc to pay the difference since they refuse to prove they didn't make cgminer lie.  At least p2pool pays me more than cgminer is reporting  Tongue

I had a solid 560GH reported by Slush over ten rounds before the board died.  It's due to arrive in Sweden tomorrow and only then can they replace it.  160GH is a lot too loose and I want compo but was planning BabyJets next if they ship this month.
613  Bitcoin / Pools / Re: [22 TH] p2pool: Decentralized, DoS-resistant, Hop-Proof pool on: October 09, 2013, 11:17:19 PM
Here you go, 24 unproductive hours with a Jupiter on p2pool  (.93 firmware) Tongue



https://i.imgur.com/DcIYr1i.png

https://i.imgur.com/Y17eq5S.png

https://i.imgur.com/mJRwRJr.png
Hmm calculation time on your picture Smiley
Elapsed = 96511s
Accepted = 7963136 1diff shares
Rejected = 166912 1diff shares
Hardware errors = 657472 1diff nonces

So Accepted hash rate is 2^32 * Accepted / Elapsed
354.4GH/s

Full hash rate (Accepted + Rejected) is 2^32 * (Accepted + Rejected) / Elapsed
361.8GH/s

Only one minor comment on those - you can only count the Rejected in the device GH/s if KnC hasn't fucked with the submit_nonce() code and also you can verify that by seeing why the shares were Rejected.
As far as I know there's been no sign of the GPL3 code as should have been given to anyone with a KnC who asks for it ... and it must have all versions of the code asked for.

Gee ... I wonder if I'll have another Kano vs GitSyncom ... what'll it be called this time ... Kano vs KFC Smiley
Nom nom.

Anyway, now for the fun numbers there ...
Hardware % = Hardware / (Accepted + Rejected + Hardware)
7.48%
which, BTW, is 29.3GH/s of hardware errors Tongue

Well at least it's less than the original 16% when they were boasting about how good it was ... lolololol

Now ... what are these things supposed to be doing?

I'm sure I saw them boasting in that video how they were doing 500GH ... how did it that boasting go ... ?
"... Back in May we promised you 250 ... well it's not 250
Then we upped it to 300 ... it's not 300
In June we said 350. We published that on the web site ... it's not 350 (tears paper in half)
In August we said 400 ... well it's not 400 (screws up the page and throws it on the floor)
We have a 500 machine here for you today and as evidence of the 500 machine we have a laptop in front of us running a full copy of cgminer.
We can see here that we are actually achieving, on average, over 500
In fact the theoretical limit is 576+
576 gigahashes a second and it's fully working and we start shipping today ..."


Interesting definition of "fully working" ...

So do you feel like telling them to go fuck themselves about the red comments for your hardware? Cheesy

I will add they failed to see that it wasn't even showing 500GH/s on the screen as I pointed out here:
https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=170332.msg3276727#msg3276727

But of course the most important point being firstly that they seem to think that cgminer showing that on the screen is all the proof they needed.
Yay cgminer Smiley

Pity they wrote the driver and fucked up cgminer's reputation ... well ... we didn't have anything to do with their driver code.

I've got a Jupiter mining on Slush but one of its boards died on a firmware update.  Tho still with only three of the four chips I'm getting an average of 400GH over ten rounds on Slush.
614  Economy / Securities / Re: RedStarMining.com bitcoin mining Co-op - 980(GH/s) on: October 02, 2013, 10:42:10 AM
+1
(and one question: what is your payment threshold? do i understand it right - if i am under it, i'll never get them - for example added to next divs?)

I'd like an answer for this too.

Yes of course the dividends will be saved up until they're 0.01BTC or greater then paid out.  The reason it's 0.01BTC is to save on transaction fees.
615  Bitcoin / Project Development / Re: Retroshare bitcoin forum - key swap and discussion on: September 27, 2013, 08:32:58 PM
My key for anyone who wishes to play with the Zero Reserve plugin for Retroshare, announced here
https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=295930.0

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I'd like to test it but it looks to difficult to install on Xubuntu at the moment.
616  Bitcoin / Wallet software / Blockchain.info custom payments tx fees on: September 27, 2013, 06:34:55 PM
Hi I need to make up to thirty payments totalling around BTC2.50 with no payment less than BTC0.01 from a single address which has been receiving about BTC0.80 a day and holds nearly BTC8.00.  Do I need to include a tx fee and if I don't add one on the custom payments page on Blockchain.info MyWallet will it warn me if one is needed plus would it suggest a minimum fee if one is needed.  I don't mind the tx taking a while to hit a block but it should certainly do so within twenty-four hours
617  Economy / Securities / Re: RedStarMining.com bitcoin mining Co-op - 980(GH/s) on: September 24, 2013, 06:32:30 PM
Thread title and latest news in the OP updated.
618  Economy / Securities / Re: [BTC-TC] RedStarMining.com - 980(GH/s) on: September 23, 2013, 12:46:13 PM
BTC-TC shutdown - how is this being handled?

If there's any shareholders who've not been invited to our management and planning group yet then please send me your email.  You'll have to use the same email as you used on BTCT.CO so I can verify you.

Edit:  For shareholders holding at least 100 shares.  If you own less you should use this thread and/or the blog to discuss any announcements.
619  Bitcoin / Project Development / Re: Retroshare bitcoin forum - key swap and discussion on: September 21, 2013, 03:38:22 PM
New key

Code:
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620  Bitcoin / Pools / Re: [12000GH/s] p2pool: Decentralized, DoS-resistant, Hop-Proof pool on: September 19, 2013, 09:28:40 PM
I have a day one KNC Jupiter pre-order and another one due before October 15th. Will they work on P2Pool node based pools OK.  I also have three 60(GH/s) BFL SC's I could put on a P2Pool node based pool possibly but thinking of selling them soon.
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