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1  Bitcoin / Pools / Re: [1500 TH] p2pool: Decentralized, DoS-resistant, Hop-Proof pool on: February 11, 2018, 03:51:25 PM
Hey people,

is there an overview or an way to see all blockfounds of on pool ?
Somethink like p2pool fiund block on date Y  and on date Y.

all i found is the mined blocks of the last few hours.


yes you can check:
https://www.blocktrail.com/BTC/pool/p2pool
2  Bitcoin / Pools / Re: [1500 TH] p2pool: Decentralized, DoS-resistant, Hop-Proof pool on: January 29, 2018, 10:15:14 PM
recent_blocks will return any blocks found in the last 24 or 72 hours (depending on the software version -- I changed it recently). If no blocks have been found in the last 72 hours, then the most recent block is not recent, and it doesn't show up there. Since the expected time per block is currently around 20 days on jtoomimnet and 80 days on mainnet, recent_blocks will usually show nothing at all.

https://blockchain.info/address/1Kz5QaUPDtKrj5SqW5tFkn7WZh8LmQaQi4 is a list of all Bitcoin p2pool blocks found. This includes both jtoomimnet and mainnet.

So there is no way to filter mainnet and jtoomimnet ..
https://www.blocktrail.com/BTC/pool/p2pool
So this link is also showing both  mainnet and jtoomimnet..

Ohh one other question... The last block was found on the 31st of December... So no blocks both for jtoomimnet and mainnet for the lat 30 days.
Then how does "since the expected time per block is currently around 20 days on jtoomimnet" that apply ?

Thanks,
Koray Birand
3  Bitcoin / Pools / Re: [1500 TH] p2pool: Decentralized, DoS-resistant, Hop-Proof pool on: January 25, 2018, 10:47:25 PM
2- With my limited blockchain knowledge I thought that to solve a block you need the previous block to hash.. If we are solving blocks how do we know the previous block since giants like btc.com, antpool etc etc solve blocks every 10 minutes.. Then this means that once we start hashing a block the previous block is obsolete since these giants have already finds blocks..
You need the hash of the previous block, yes. But there is no progress to abandon. It's not like after 1 day, we're 10% of the way to mining a block, and can predict that we'll mine a block in 9 more days. Mining is like rolling a die with 1,000,000,000,000,000 sides. If the die comes up with a 1, then you've mined a valid block. If the die comes up with any other number, then you have not mined a block and need to try again. When someone else publishes a new block, that forces us to roll a die at a different table. When you switch tables, you don't bring anything with you from the old table, and you abandon the roll in progress. But it doesn't matter, because each round of the game only lasts a billionth of a second and is independent from all other rounds.

Thank you Jtoomim,

I still have not clearly understood .. the total Hashing power of p2pool is around 1.5ph where as btc poll is around 4.290eh.. So they will crush the blocks every time we start hashing. And also our expected time on finding a block on your fork is around 10-15 days (87 days on p2pool)... Until we find a block they will find one and every time we have to start from the beginning, so how do we ever get one...

Thanks..
4  Bitcoin / Pools / Re: [1500 TH] p2pool: Decentralized, DoS-resistant, Hop-Proof pool on: January 25, 2018, 05:04:46 PM
Hi, I have a few questions.  Huh

1- I started mining with 20 "antminer" s9. I did not build my own Node. I'm mining for p2pool (http://p2pool.org/stats/node.php) It is stated that a payment will be made in 72 hours. If I do not find a block, can not I get this money?

2- Have you received money within 3 days of those who mining up until now? S9 or Bitcoin?

3- Do I receive a reward for the transfer fee from the scavenging I made in the P2pool pool or mining a block?

4- What do I understand when I see the following? Didn't find 6 daytime blocks?



Ps: I'm so sorry my english isn't good.

Thanks

1 - first you are mining on p2pool mainnet, I suggest Jtoomimnet for BTC mining. Or at least find a node that seems to be more efficient than the one you are on. If no block is found, there is no BTC to payout to the miners. This isnt a PAY PER SHARE pool. You get paid based on blocks found and shares you submitted into the sharechain. So that means whatever your PREDICTED PAYMENT is at the time of a found block, thats what you will get for your mining work.

2- you will receive BTC when a block is found by the pool. Everyone is paid almost immediately after found blocks. The coins are generated coins that no one touches but your wallet.

3- p2pool pays the miners the founds blocks and transaction fees of that block. So normal BTC block = 12.5 BTC + extra transfer fees. Same with LTC network, just block reward is 25 LTC + transaction fees. Sometimes transfer fees almost make the block reward DOUBLE. p2pool, Kano.is, and Slushpool are the only pools that I know payout the transaction fee, in the BTC world. I could be wrong..

4- what you are highlighting is found blocks, but im pretty sure those are invalid? Not 100%, I mostly follow LTC p2pool. Like i said before, get off mainnet p2pool btc and join jtoomim net. More hash and smoother network.

Hope I answered your questions...and again, get off mainnet p2pool and join a Jtoomimnet node. ~80day est BLOCK time vs ~15-20days is a big difference. Not to mention the difference in block sizes between the two... LETS CRUSH BLOCKS!

-Keith

I was about to ask exactly the same questions as Momentmc.. Thank you for your kind answers Keith.

I myself have few questions as well.

1- So what I understand that I have to wait 15-20 days to get paid.. But  while checking this node: http://212.45.19.162:9332/static/ I have found that this wallet is
https://blockchain.info/address/1EntfMRTWee7oGYfDf4vNRE62frXrmCT8a getting roughly 0.01 per day for 35 to 40TH... He/she gets paid every 5 to 7 days...  This is mainnet.. If Mainnet is getting blocks every 70 days what is this payment ?

2- With my limited blockchain knowledge I thought that to solve a block you need the previous block to hash.. If we are solving blocks how do we know the previous block since giants like btc.com, antpool etc etc solve blocks every 10 minutes.. Then this means that once we start hashing a block the previous block is obsolete since these giants have already finds blocks..

3- jtoomim is it an other fork of p2pool. I have tried installing it on my mac.. had a lot of difficulty ..

Thanks...
5  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / Re: [Awesome Miner]- Powerful Windows GUI to manage and monitor up to 5000 miners on: January 15, 2018, 12:09:59 AM
Awesome Miner development version 4.3.3 (preview of 4.4)


The get access to development versions, open the Options dialog in Awesome Miner. In the General section, enable Check for development versions. Then go to the Menu and click Check for updates

Hi, Is it possible to download the development version from a link? One of my rigs does not like to update through the application updater for some reason but manual update has always worked. Thanks.


Same here... Also even thought the update procedure has been completed my version is still 4.3.2 and still alerts that there is a new update...
Also some of my antminers seem disconnected but not really
I've updated the post above with direct download links.

The most common reasons for upgrades to silently fail is that either Windows has pending updates, or that the Awesome Miner related Windows service "IntelliBreeze Software Maintenance Service" isn't running correctly. Windows and Defender likes to disable these kind of application services often these days for some reason. I will implement a workaround for the next release that will launch the MSI installer manually if needed.

I downloaded from the link above, asked me to uninstall or repair. I selected repair.. Now I am back to 4.2.8 Huh? and all my settings are GONE !!!
If you send me your log file (%localappdata%\AwesomeMiner\AwesomeMiner.log) via mail, I can recover it for you.

I'm however a bit confused how you could end up with an old version like that, unless the download was prevented and you got some old cached version. Can you do a reboot before you proceed with anything else?
The link itself is to version 4.3.3.

Just mailed you the log files..
6  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / Re: [Awesome Miner]- Powerful Windows GUI to manage and monitor up to 5000 miners on: January 14, 2018, 11:49:30 PM
Awesome Miner development version 4.3.3 (preview of 4.4)


The get access to development versions, open the Options dialog in Awesome Miner. In the General section, enable Check for development versions. Then go to the Menu and click Check for updates

Hi, Is it possible to download the development version from a link? One of my rigs does not like to update through the application updater for some reason but manual update has always worked. Thanks.


Same here... Also even thought the update procedure has been completed my version is still 4.3.2 and still alerts that there is a new update...
Also some of my antminers seem disconnected but not really
I've updated the post above with direct download links.

The most common reasons for upgrades to silently fail is that either Windows has pending updates, or that the Awesome Miner related Windows service "IntelliBreeze Software Maintenance Service" isn't running correctly. Windows and Defender likes to disable these kind of application services often these days for some reason. I will implement a workaround for the next release that will launch the MSI installer manually if needed.

I downloaded from the link above, asked me to uninstall or repair. I selected repair.. Now I am back to 4.2.8 Huh? and all my settings are GONE !!!
7  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / Re: [Awesome Miner]- Powerful Windows GUI to manage and monitor up to 5000 miners on: January 14, 2018, 11:36:55 PM
Awesome Miner development version 4.3.3 (preview of 4.4)

- A profit profile can be configured with custom pools to use, independent of the global profit switching pools.
- Improved bulk edit for External Miners to include profit switching settings
- Display MAC address in the Summary tab for the selected miner
- A miner can be converted from between being a Managed Miner and a Managed Profit Miner from the context menu.
- Awesome Miner API method to set coin properties, for setting profitability of custom coins from external applications
- Added three additional highlight colors for the miner list
- Show total wallet balance in column header
- Show profile hash rate for each entry in the Online Services tab
- New Block Explorer for Ethereum Classic balance
- XMRig mining software supported for CPU, AMD and nVidia mining of Cryptonight
- Cast XMR miner can be included in the profit switcher
- Claymore Cryptonight Miner 11.2
- DSTM Zcash Miner 0.5.8
- Cast XMR 0.8.1
- Correction to GPU mapping order for the GPU tab. This change may result in different order on some systems.
- Correction to use defined coins with value specified in USD used together with the profit switcher
- Minor corrections

Important: Remote Agent must be upgraded as well.

The get access to development versions, open the Options dialog in Awesome Miner. In the General section, enable Check for development versions. Then go to the Menu and click Check for updates

Hi, Is it possible to download the development version from a link? One of my rigs does not like to update through the application updater for some reason but manual update has always worked. Thanks.


Same here... Also even thought the update procedure has been completed my version is still 4.3.2 and still alerts that there is a new update...
Also some of my antminers seem disconnected but not really
8  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / Re: [Awesome Miner]- Powerful Windows GUI to manage and monitor up to 5000 miners on: January 14, 2018, 10:26:10 PM
Can you add mining-Dutch.nl to the profit switch pool site?
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