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Thanks for the post Glad to see im on the right track
Quite impressive on that modded miner
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what is the current expected speed on QUBIT for 7950s and 280x? I have 3x 7950s and 2x 280x...just dont know whats "normal"  pertinent settings are: { "name" : "QUBIT", "url" : "x", "user" : "x", "pass" : "x", "nfactor" : "10", "algorithm" : "qubitcoin", "difficulty-multiplyer" : "256", "intensity" : "20", "worksize" : "256", "gpu-engine" : "1150", "gpu-memclock" : "1250" },
"device" : "0,1,2,3,4",
"lookup-gap" : "2", "thread-concurrency" : "8192", "gpu-threads" : "2",
"gpu-fan" : "50-85", "auto-fan" : true, "gpu-powertune" : "20",
"temp-cutoff" : "95", "temp-overheat" : "85", "temp-target" : "75", "expiry" : "28", "failover-switch-delay" : "30", "failover-only" : true, "gpu-dyninterval" : "7", "gpu-platform" : "0", "log" : "5", "no-pool-disable" : true, "queue" : "0", "scan-time" : "7", "tcp-keepalive" : "30", "temp-hysteresis" : "3", "shares" : "0", "kernel-path" : "/usr/local/bin", "api-allow" : "W:127.0.0.1"
Any advice for improvement would be appreciated
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Whats going on with the big un-exchanged amount on X11?
We're still mining UROCOIN but its not being exchanged...
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Whats going on with the big un-exchanged amount on X11?
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With the addition of a few new coins (notably Zipcoin), X13 is back online. Obviously have either a failover enabled, or check it every so often, as if the profitability drops too low again (less than 50% LTC continuously) I'll disable the ports again so you guys aren't wasting a ton of time  Seems as though quite a few folks were waiting on x13 here Thanks for all your efforts
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Thanks for trying to rationalize your way through it instead of immediately jumping to "this guy who has been extremely forthcoming so far, is most likely stealing from everyone", and then putting it in caps, and then in colored bold fonts for everyone to see. I appreciate it, and I'm glad you're happy with the service here.
only thing he's missing is a few Geocities style animated gifs
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...Again i switched to waffepool but this time to another server eu.wafflepool.com:3331 by d=1.28 password and saw again hashrates down to 65-70Mh that is a little larger than 25% stealing hashrates .
by using d=1.28 you will have incredible variance swings
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@PW Coin exchanging seems to be stuck on X13.
server time: 2014-07-24 12:13:04
Earnings Log Time Coin Amount BTC 2014-07-24 10:40:02 noahcoin 0.01340539 1.0E-8
Coin Unexchanged Unconfirmed Approx Value bitlion 923.09849867 1,970.02990821 0.03604838 cococoin 1,459.76533986 1,193.99967906 0.00212301 hidden 142,925.57375990 206,666.67151653 2.69186029 Totals 2.73003168
Recently Found Blocks Coin Time Hash Reward Status bitlion 2014-07-24 12:14:03 00000000145ac07333681421334bafcfb01770742669228436d3f351723de36b 7.55000000 immature
hopefully PW gets his alert on this soon...BTC taking a hit this morning
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So, I've been getting a few emails from people, and wanted to bring it up here so that everyone knows what is happening.
It looks like BTC-e changed their deposit addresses (not sure why - haven't looked into it), and a handful of users had been mining to the deposit address listed there. Now that their deposit addresses have been reset however, those coins are now essentially lost.
With a normal address that you own the keys (a personal wallet, on your own computer, or something like blockchain.info - who gives you the keys), you can sign a message from your address. Which is a way to prove that you own the address. Unfortunately, when you use an exchange's address, you don't actually own it. The exchange owns the address (they hold the private keys), and they let you use it on their terms.
In the past (and still), if you end up needing a payout address changed, an email to me with the old address, new address, and a message signed by the old address with text like "Please transfer my earnings from XXX to YYY" is what I would need to prove that you owned the old address, and it is a (reasonably) trivial matter for me to switch the earnings.
The reason for the precautions is just a matter of proof. While I don't think anyone has tried to "steal" balances from another user, allowing balance transfers just from an email request, with no proof that you owned the original address is just a matter of security.
So what you are saying is you relied on a third party wallet and now that the third party changed their addresses your users are fucked? Seriously? That's the level of professionalism you base your service on?  No, what he is saying is that users who used a 3rd party wallet (pool wallet) cant transfer balances from their old deposit address because there is no way to prove they own the address
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Something is definitely off with X11 on the global stats page. It looks like my miners are getting about .00032/mh/s/day over the last 12 hours, and the top bar consistently shows the pool at 300%+ LTC, but the site is showing .00018/117%. Not a huge deal but I'm pretty sure something is off there.
The top % is running average while on the stats page its 24hr average
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Extreme drop off on x11 A reporting issue or just poor luck this hour?
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IMO the huge hashrates being provided by proxied pools using WP as a backend are the problem and only improve profit for PW but not the dedicated WP miners because they take large amounts of shares away from us ... much like what ASIC are doing to scrypt.
this is along the lines of my previous question X11 is still a relatively new algo & has few coins in the ecosystem. I see this huge hashrate jump as nothing more than a smash & grab which causepushess us "regular" miners around
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+40gh on x11 youch!
Someone brought a lot of hash to bear on X11 today...almost 60-70gh/s How does this affect the partitioning of hash amongst relatively small coins? Do we just crush them and drive up diff like mad or is there a method in place to promote long term profitability?
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tldr; "I want to see it" isn't a valid reason. If there is a serious concern (an actual exploitable situation), please bring that up, but otherwise, the "just because" doesn't outweigh the (marginally) worse competitive position.
As always, an eloquent, well explained response Nobody is forced to mine here & if one disagrees with the policies, there are plenty of new multipool startups to head over to.
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haven't recieved a payout for 2 days since my balance rose above 0.005
Why haven't I recieved a payout yet? should I just wait for the sunday payout i guess? yes
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I advise all on X13 to discontinue until PW fixes wallet for Judgecoin ... profit is now imaginary if we are forked ... Ouch may be a lot of orphans  judgecoin 500.00019705 43,000.01474863 0.55245019 Thanks for the heads up... back to X11 for now
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Windows 8 Catalyst 14.4 driver Sgminer w/ modder x13 kernel & binaries
2x gigabye 280x @ 1100/1500
2.75 Mh/s each
{ "pools" : [ { "url" : "stratum+tcp://useast.wafflepool.com:3330", "user" : "1KTN7vK3cx8D3Pjhsp5kRKPN7TWZHku52r_cryptosX13", "pass" : "xxx" } ] ,
"device" : "0,1",
"intensity" : "16,16", "worksize" : "256,256", "kernel" : "x13mod,x13mod", "lookup-gap" : "2,2", "thread-concurrency" : "8192,8192", "gpu-threads" : "4,4",
"gpu-engine" : "1100,1100", "gpu-fan" : "40-85,40-85", "auto-fan" : true,
"temp-cutoff" : "95,95", "temp-overheat" : "85,85", "temp-target" : "72,72", "api-listen" : true, "api-mcast-port" : "4029", "api-port" : "4029", "expiry" : "28", "failover-switch-delay" : "60", "gpu-dyninterval" : "7", "gpu-platform" : "0", "log" : "5", "no-pool-disable" : true, "queue" : "1", "scan-time" : "7", "tcp-keepalive" : "30", "temp-hysteresis" : "3", "shares" : "0", "kernel-path" : "/usr/local/bin", "api-allow" : "W:127.0.0.1" }
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@PW Need announce X13 beta on stats pages  We need more testers on X13, currently only 2 miners (5.5Mhs+2.6Mhs) And earnings tracking please!
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X13 is officially open for Beta. Same rules apply as all the previous betas: - I've tested it a decent bit, I think everything is working properly, but it may fail at any time. - You have to opt-in to see the stats (cookie based, need to opt in once on each browser) - Starting off small to contain any issues, only 2 coins to start, will add more as we expand. - You're on your own to setup/debug miners, if you know what you're doing, or don't mind stumbling through the setup, go right ahead  Enjoy: http://wafflepool.com/newalgosHeres 5.5 Mh 
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