I was redirected here from a now deleted post titled "BTC Guild Lockdown".
You need to PM Eleuthria. Don't see him around much anymore, but he does pop up once in a while. So post in the BTCGuild thread and PM him directly.
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Anyone know why my S9's would be reporting half the hast rate or so they should have?
Miner.2r9 12.495k 3s 1,206 10,517,520 14.43THs 3m 58s 0.402% 0.017% 8.32THs Miner.1r9 10.531k 0s 1,076 10,021,526 14.82THs 3m 58s 0.729% 0.016% 8.26THs
While the Miner(s) says:
Elapsed GH/S(RT) GH/S(avg) 5m59s 13,645.36 12,619.81
Well we probably should let Kano answer this but I think he is traveling now. Your Share Rate is the hash rate for your less than four minutes. Your Hash Rate, *I think*, is your portion of the shift your submitting shares to. It should reach your real hash rate either when you mine a full shift or you reach your 5Nd.
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Just let it be clear that if bitcoin price starts dumping it will be because miners did nothing but count their blocks until price collapsed, and at that point it will be too late to correct the ship. Certainly going to be a long time until bitcoin gains momentum again (if ever).
If Bitcoin really can't survive without constant micromanaging the it is a failure and should be allowed to die. But, as history has shown, it is a success as is, and as was, and can and will continue to prosper, if allowed to.
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Second of all you are just a troll. So im not going to bother wasting more time on you.
Best news I've heard all day, regardless of who is actually the troll.
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*edit* I know i am probably being annoying. But you are being annoying too.
I'm glad you know your annoying. Now only if you understood why. You, and many others, can't comprehend simple economics which was the cornerstone of Bitcoin.
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Hi, if this pool does not have any plan to signal SegWit what is the plan? Bitcoin needs scaling yesterday
Supply and Demand works just fine. So we, and Bitcoin, can wait for a proper block size scaling solution. To correct the problem that SegWit is supposed to solve is easy, just remove the P2SH fiasco. It was an idea, not a good one, but it obviously failed so just correct that one error.
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So now there is a movement to get it activated without miner consensus.
Miner consensus is a requirement in the Bitcoin design. To circumvent that is just wrong. Without miners there is no Bitcoin.
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Not sure if you've been paying attention to the latest UASF/BIP148 crazyness.
What's BIP 148
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K = 1,000 M = 1,000,000 G = 1,000,000,000
To convert Khs to Ghs move the decimal place to the left 6 more digits.
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I very much doubt any of the core devs would take any interest in that idea I had years ago - it's a hard fork ... ....
I very much doubt that they would be interested in any idea that didn't include 100% support for segwit. I get the impression that even if a "perfect" solution presented itself, and that solution didn't include segwit, they still would not be interested in hearing the merits of such a solution. ![Undecided](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/undecided.gif) The perfect solution to SegWit would be to remove P2SH which caused the problem in the first place. Kano's solution does sound really cool, but it is a bit radical, but less radical than the other *solutions*.
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The pool already holds the coins accumulated over 100 blocks.
The Pool does NOT hold newly minted coins. Bitcoin aren't spendable until they reach 101 confirmations. Big difference. That's the nature of Bitcoin. If you were to find a solo block you couldn't spend/send them until they reach 101 confirmations.
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Of the pools you listed BTC Guild was definitely the best. All you need to mine there is an ASIC and a Time Machine.
If he goes back in time far enough he can use a GPU. That would be more fun. ![Smiley](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/smiley.gif)
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Of the pools you listed BTC Guild was definitely the best. All you need to mine there is an ASIC and a Time Machine.
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thanks for your help guys.. so in short i wont have any chance for the lottery.. maybe after i get my other s9, i will go back to so.ckpool ![Smiley](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/smiley.gif) You could always take your current S9 and put it on the pool for a few hours a day, or 1 day out of the week. This will give you a chance at finding a block. Or use this solo pool as a backup.
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i cant even interpret how much my gpu's hashrate is... all i see in the guiminer is that it is running 1.0 Gh/s
What GPU are you getting 1Ghs out of? I think Guiminer is incorrect. If you want to mine with a low hash rate get few USB block Erupters. my ASUS ROG STRIX gtx 1070 bro GUIMiner is ancient and I didn't think it supported cuda for Nvidia cards. I can't believe that an nVidia card would do 1GHs. AMD cards are, or maybe were, the best cards for mining. Anyway if your determined to mine with it check out the alt coin section and get some profitable suggestions there. This has gotten way of topic. Good Luck.
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i cant even interpret how much my gpu's hashrate is... all i see in the guiminer is that it is running 1.0 Gh/s
What GPU are you getting 1Ghs out of? I think Guiminer is incorrect. If you want to mine with a low hash rate get few USB block Erupters.
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Well, I'd start mining to a different address.
Also search the blockchain for your address and see if the incoming/outgoing transactions jog your memory as to where that wallet.dat was.
If you are loading an old wallet.dat prior to that address being generated, it may not be visible in that .dat. Don't know if that means the private keys are there or not.
There's no way to add that address to a different wallet unless you backed up the private key for it. Good luck.
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We are burning down the house!
That's not the barn where you keep your ASIC's is it?
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I understand the lag time in payments, but have others been paid yet for blocks newer than 462711? It appears that all have "Matured" as of this writing except the top one, 462908 (which is currently at +96 confirms).
Maybe a block hasn't been found since they matured? If so the next Kano block found will process the 0 fee transaction, unless some other pool is feeling altruistic and processes it first.
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I think diff was around 600k when I first started mining (June 2011).
I just checked the diff at the time I first joined bitcointalk and started mining and it was 555k. ~1 million times less than it is today. My first miner was a 220MH GPU. I was earning about 40x what an avalon7 earns today with that hashrate. Yep those were the days. I just retired my mining turned gaming GPU's, 5830 and 5770, in the last couple weeks. It was really sad putting them back in their boxes. But they had a really good run of mining and then gaming, almost 6 years of service.
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