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81  Bitcoin / Pools / Re: [2000 GH/s] EMC: .7 Chain 0 Fee/PPS/DGM/Dwolla/SMS/2FA/GBT/Stratum/Vardiff on: March 13, 2013, 04:59:42 AM
Inaba, I am in the same boat ... no shares are showing ... Phoenix on my old rig and cgminer on my new rig are both giving me Accepted shares, but your site is saying i haven't posted a share in 3 hours.  and my estimated payout is now 0 for the current block.  My miner names are correct, I've triple checked that.  I don't know what else could be wrong on my end, I don't think it is on my end.
82  Bitcoin / Pools / Re: [2000 GH/s] EMC: .7 Chain 0 Fee/PPS/DGM/Dwolla/SMS/2FA/GBT/Stratum/Vardiff on: March 13, 2013, 04:27:37 AM
Ah, that just appeared for me as well.  Hope that it's fixed once it's back.
83  Bitcoin / Pools / Re: [2000 GH/s] EMC: .7 Chain 0 Fee/PPS/DGM/Dwolla/SMS/2FA/GBT/Stratum/Vardiff on: March 13, 2013, 04:25:11 AM
Nemesis, does it show last share received and no shares for this block that finished 5 minutes ago?

I have 0 of my past 605 accepted shares recorded.  Oddly enough my STALE shares (had 5 rejected on my 7970) did show up in stats.
84  Bitcoin / Pools / Re: [2000 GH/s] EMC: .7 Chain 0 Fee/PPS/DGM/Dwolla/SMS/2FA/GBT/Stratum/Vardiff on: March 13, 2013, 04:16:31 AM
Both my running workers have correct names, and both are running and accepting.

But the my workers page shows no activity in the past few hours.

On the other hand, the block that finished 40 minutes ago shows about the right number of shares, and payout.  So not worried about that ... still though, I'd like the My Workers page to work.

Edit: nvm, it was 3.5 hours long and shows marginally more shares than the 1.5 hour blcok before it ... so approximately an hour and a half of my shares seem to have poofed.  Unless this is fixed by the DB coming back up, [I'm not sure what the database is for] it seems to be a problem.
85  Bitcoin / Pools / Re: [2000 GH/s] EMC: .7 Chain 0 Fee/PPS/DGM/Dwolla/SMS/2FA/GBT/Stratum/Vardiff on: March 13, 2013, 03:42:39 AM
On US2 I am getting accepted shares in my miner, but nothing shows on the page, similar to Nemesis's issue.

I'll switch to US1 to check if it's just on US2, but definitely not getting credited for my shares.
86  Bitcoin / Pools / Re: [3700 Gh/s] DeepBit.net PPS+Prop,instant payouts, we pay for INVALID BLOCKS too on: March 07, 2013, 01:53:06 PM
A half hour later still showing 600 while my miners are running 640MH and 280MH as usual, it seems I'm registering 2/3 my speed in this screen, http://puu.sh/2dyMt ... but in team it shows much less. http://puu.sh/2dyTp
87  Bitcoin / Pools / Re: [3700 Gh/s] DeepBit.net PPS+Prop,instant payouts, we pay for INVALID BLOCKS too on: March 07, 2013, 01:20:33 PM
Something is definitely wrong ... I am running my usual 900MH/s, but getting paid for about for about 80MH/s while the sidebar has 600 in the calculate daily pay button.

It has been this way over the past few hours, and I recalculated and recalculated my numbers and I've averaged 895MH/s over the past 8 hours.  What's going on here?

http://puu.sh/2dyik <-- shows over the past seven hours my sidebar shows around 80MH for payouts, yet my history shows about 500MH/s.

This is not cool, even if I was doing average 500MH/s my payout should reflect that, but my miners have both been running full steam, and I don't have a load of rejected shares, about 40 on one and 15 on the other.  Why isn't it reflecting this in my payouts?

Edit: also noticed my miners [tails 2 and 3 in the pic] are showing minutes since last share ... I post 2-4 shares per minute on one, and about 10 shares per minute on the other, atm its showing 3 minutes ago on miner 2, yet I have posted about 25 shares accepted in phoenix in the past 3 minutes.
88  Bitcoin / Pools / Re: [3700 Gh/s] DeepBit.net PPS+Prop,instant payouts, we pay for INVALID BLOCKS too on: November 11, 2012, 10:25:48 AM
We appreciate it very much, glad to see you worked quickly once it came to your attention.
89  Bitcoin / Pools / Re: [3700 Gh/s] DeepBit.net PPS+Prop,instant payouts, we pay for INVALID BLOCKS too on: November 10, 2012, 06:19:27 PM
Gah, I was kinda hoping the issue was on my end somehow.  Good to know I'm not alone here.
90  Bitcoin / Pools / Re: [3700 Gh/s] DeepBit.net PPS+Prop,instant payouts, we pay for INVALID BLOCKS too on: November 10, 2012, 05:21:55 PM
Kinda getting paranoid about this, but I have noticed that my auto-payout hasn't paid, so I tried instant payout, but I am getting nothing on the website to show that any payouts are being made.  I thought maybe I would wait a little while and see if it was just slow on the uptake, but now its been a few hours since I first tried to do an instant payout, and the payout list shows my last payout was two days ago.

It shows that I have the coin in my deepbit account, it just isn't letting me pay them out.  Is it just me or is anyone else having an issue?

Edit:

I get the page that says this:

"Payment
Your payment was just sent to you.
You may see it immediately in your wallet if it's online or it may appear later if not entire blockchain was already downloaded by your client. ..."

but under my payments list the last date is Nov. 8:

91  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: What did you do with you first Bitcoin? on: November 01, 2012, 04:30:59 AM
I got my first bitcoin after about a month of mining, liked it so much I decided to up the ante, and now I get 1BTC every few days mining.

But I still have my first ... my ... my precioussssss ...

Um.  You didn't just read that did you?  ... So ... Yeah ... nice weather today, eh?
92  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: Why is Bitcoin.org claiming to be the official site of Bitcoin? on: November 01, 2012, 04:07:41 AM
Technically there isn't just one Bitcoin either.  Since it is open source, namecoin, i0coin, etc. have also popped up and some are doing decently, though none on par with the BTC as far as I know.  It is decentralized in the fact that you can have a wallet, which no one knows is yours, and it is not backed by the government or anything.  As far as I can tell there is some network "centralization" a la things like blockexplorer and bitcoin.org and the like, and a network has to be launched somehow (as celkaris said) so the origin tends to be "center"-like.  The more force bitcoin garners though, the more decentralized it will become.  Fiat currencies are heavily centralized by things like the Federal Reserve (in the US), and the like for other nations as well, but there is little like that in bitcoin, other than maintaining the client software and managing the implementation of bitcoin itself in a open environment, thus "decentralizing" it.

bitcoin.org is where most of the original implementation information and the design for bitcoin are developed, but in an open manner.  Giving it that "wait this seems like the centralization bureau" effect.

Correct me if I'm wrong though, I am fairly new to the Bitcoin myself.
93  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: [Just starting noob. Not retarded] Better off on my own? on: November 01, 2012, 03:50:58 AM

Even pool mining is dead for GPUs unless he is buying a game for like $1 he aint going to make much, like I said before or maybe I was speaking another language. I feel like no one wants to admit that mining is for the big dogs now, but it is sorry your late get in line.

My 7970 even OC'ed + the 6850 and my work APU (which does help, albeit little, since I don't pay the electric at work) got me about $50 in bitcoin more than I paid in electric for my rig.  It's certainly dying, but if you stick it out to the end, you'll still pocket a good number of coins.
94  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: [Just starting noob. Not retarded] Better off on my own? on: November 01, 2012, 03:47:07 AM
Being a bit of a gamer myself, I run my 7970 full blast 24/7, and as far as I can tell, at least until December, the 7970 makes a bit of profit, but in the meanwhile I can run recent games triple display (but turn off the displays in the daytime, >_>)  Even if it isn't going to be effecient mining in the long haul, at least for the next few months I can stash a decent amount of bitcoin.

Mind, power in my region is about the cheapest in the nation as well, so I do profit a good $60/mo atm with a 6850 and 7970 together pushing out 900 MH, plus an extra about 70MH when I am at work, on free power, so my situation might be biased.

At the same time, mining for the hell of it is nice even while mining elsewhere in MC during boring workdays. ^^

As for the pool: yeah, use one.  Unless you are lucky as hell (and don't expect to be even average lucky) you won't make a bitcent for another few years, and that's only if the ASICs don't make 1GH payout about .01/day, which will probably be likely within the next half year.

I'm actually holding my coin, so I'm going to run my 7970 and my 6850 and my AMD A8 APU work computer until the ASICs make GPU mining go bust.  If you want in before that, a good pool is the way to go.
95  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: Introduce yourself :) on: October 17, 2012, 07:59:27 PM
Hey, guys.  I'm a new[ish] casual miner, running about 300MH/s on an old gaming rig I had with a 6770 and a spare 5670.  Was wondering about the 11 hour block on deepbit, and nosed around the forums a bit and finally decided to join.  I've mined maybe a total of 30 days over the past few months, but I think my rig is going to stay on.

I'm a graduate student of Math, concentrating in number theory and complex analysis, and I've liked the idea and execution of bitcoin since I first heard of it, and finally got into it a bit more.  I have a little background in computer science as well from undergrad at Georgia Tech, but switched to pure math.

So hi, might lurk around a bit.  I may be interested in helping out on any projects, like yours Bia.  ^^

Cheers,

-- Van
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