Rejects on my end are 4.5%
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Clean install of cgminer? Did you remove all the bin files? Are you sure you have the right drivers ( use gpu-z ) and the proper sdk installed?
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Cool! missed ya Ok should all be back up. I had to redo a whole cabinet yesterday.
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we need some of the bigger pools to support p2pool
Rather, the bigger pools should support decentralized mining. p2pool is just another competing pool Today, decentralized mining is supported by (in order of when supported) BitPenny, p2pool, Eligius, TripleMining, and maybe EclipseMC. I don't like your definition of decentralized. I think you should align it more with what is achieved in practice with p2pool, and indeed with bitcoin itself, and then make whatever statements you have to say. p2pool is no more decentralized than the others, except in useless or even bad ways. Prove it by substantially disrupting it in such a way that it can no longer function, and then I will believe you. Otherwise, provide suggestions for improvement. how about the update bug? from 10.3 to 11.1 that proved it was possible to fork p2pool
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Ive been gone all day running errands. I'll get my miners back up tomorrow. I put them on my local pool to keep them from hammering the site while it was down.
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post your log. you have to enable the console.
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you cant sell vendor accounts.
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My class3 FFL is in Pompano. His name is Kurt, goes by Steyr Aug. He runs out of his house. He's awesome and AFAIK never had a problem. Last time I picked up there I got to go play with a MP5SD I have also used Bob Howell, He's nearby. He setup my NFA firearms trust.
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IIRC windows wont see more then 5 gpus
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Plus I get to see Mined coins in my wallet instead of Received coins. For some reason they just seem shinier to me. ..the most anonymous coins you can get, too! Ente Well it's pretty clear that they come from p2pool and since there are only about 200 of p2pool miners, that narrows down the anonymity a bit. Anyone solo mining and any pool owner has "virgin" blocks. Pools can choose to payout virgin blocks if they want as well. It's just hard to code so it's easier to resend. p2pool blocks can be proven to be so. I'm not sure what you are trying to say, Aseras. Yes it's true that other pools could payout generated coins. That's not the point. I was actually replying to the mined blocks seem shinier etc. I know p2pool blocks have the header info on the p2pool miners encoded as an output and you can "track" them as such. I just meant that p2pool or soloing is not truly the only way to get mined blocks.
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Are you sure your first core is the one running your desktop?
Try switching the intensity values around. 9,d
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Solo mining is like buying a lottery ticket. You might win a lot fast and then see nothing. Get regular wins or have a ridiculous loosing streak. The higher the difficulty the more likely you are wasting your time/money.
PPS is a sure thing. You get paid no matter what. It's a steady trickle.
If you are into gambling and like the "rush" of hitting a block go for it. If you actually want to rely on bitcoin as income Use PPS unless you have the equivalent hash power of a pool or close to it. Or setup your own pool.
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Plus I get to see Mined coins in my wallet instead of Received coins. For some reason they just seem shinier to me. ..the most anonymous coins you can get, too! Ente Well it's pretty clear that they come from p2pool and since there are only about 200 of p2pool miners, that narrows down the anonymity a bit. Anyone solo mining and any pool owner has "virgin" blocks. Pools can choose to payout virgin blocks if they want as well. It's just hard to code so it's easier to resend.
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I still haven't even gotten my merged mining working yet... Anyone have a good, quick guide to setting up the merged mining on Windows 7 x64?
Get the daemons for whatever you want to mine. Namecoind Ixcoin Iocoin devcoin etc Set them up on ports that don't conflict with bitcoin. Make sure you set a username and password in the config file. Once they are all happy you run p2pool with --merged http://username:pass@ip:port repeat for each merged coin. So you'll have 3 or 4 --merged whatever in a row. That's it.
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66.41.168.198:8999
still down
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all down again
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The name I want will take 500 years
could take 500 years. It could take 30 seconds too.
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Are the lepa's any good? I almost bought one but I couldn't find jack on them online besides johnny guru.
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The key to fending off a DDOS is having the ability to block traffic upstream at an area that has sufficient bandwidth. You have to analyze the traffic and drop the bad while keeping normal traffic working. Major ISP and hosts can handle it. The average home user or small business can't.
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