I'm gonna laugh if someone decides to DOS Eligius just for fun.
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they have probably found code and traced web connections from trojans that are using cgminer and your pools and are flagging anything that appears to match.
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overnight it looks like it was fine, but it's down again this morning.
rejects are fine it's only .9%
rejects looked incredibly high yesterday when the pool was going up and down because although my miners would connect they weren't hashing on the pool, they were using it as backup and every share was stale.
I use cgminer. I have 5 pools ( 2 are my own )running as failover only. It autorecovers when the pool is back up and cgminer likes it.
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Looks like all mine dropped to backup again.
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blockchain.info counts orphans as well.
I love the site, but seeing my balance on addresses include orphan shares drives me insane sometimes.
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Trying to get my guys to switch back over...
had to restart all the miners to get them to see the pool as back up.
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it seems to be working but randomly my miners are dropping it.
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everyone else gets orphans too.
The problem is if you split your rig and half mined p2pool and half mined on a normal PPS pool, the p2pool half would mine significantly less over time.
some days p2pool is awesome and some days it's bad that's normal variance. The problem is long term it doesn't catch up.
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Jesus, 3 8 pins and an external power supply jack.
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I guess the biggest problem is that people believe that luck actually has something to do with it ...
90% of the problems humanity has is because someone believes in something that may or may not have anything to really do with the problem at hand.
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Ha. Just wait until tomorrow when you drop to 3rd.
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it probably could but it's DGM so hopping it would be a bad idea.
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I have a bunch of these and they work great. I have no idea where I got them though.
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Let's see, 50 BTC mining reward / 1322 transactions = 0.0378 BTC which would be the fee per transaction in the future in order to keep miners motivated to secure the network, I think that's acceptable.
OK how about if bitcoins were worth significantly more than they are now. Lets say they are worth $20 to $50 each. Do you want to pay $1-2 per transaction. People bitch now about a few cents extra for credit card or a cash discount.
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It came back up a few minutes after I posted.
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All just went down.
Hope you feel better.
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i live in florida and i've been buying up all the ammo i can. 1000+ rnds from this thread so far. The zombies will come, the question is how much more time do we have and when will we start seeing more infections.
I'm in FL as well. I bought tons of ammo several years ago. It's worth 4-5 times what I paid for it.. Like $60 for 1k of 7.62 and $90 for 1k 5.56. I have well over 10k rounds for each caliber gun I have, with the sole exception of my Mosin Nagant. Just a few spam cans for it. I'm ready for zombies and whatever else may come by. What I need is a bigger garage to store all my crap in..lol.
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Is there a way to configure to only email when/if a miner is rebooted or system restarted? I could care less about all the other stuff it just fills up my mailbox and I have to filter it.
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