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erledigt ..danke ![Smiley](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/smiley.gif)
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My worker just came up again - a bit laggy but the pool responds now and then
And down again ..would love to know where those ddos attacks come from...
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My worker just came up again - a bit laggy but the pool responds now and then
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I made first test with new provider yesterday, but it needed some fine tuning. I believe that pool will be switched to new provider during today. I guess that switch is currently in progress, since my worker went offline about 1 1/2 hours ago and your website says "THE DOMAIN NAME IS REGISTERED" by a provider called "forpsi". What's that domain? Forpsi is one czech registrator, but I'm not using them. So I think you have some typo in the address... lol, yeah - sorry about that! I tried "mining.bitcoin S.cz".
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I made first test with new provider yesterday, but it needed some fine tuning. I believe that pool will be switched to new provider during today. I guess that switch is currently in progress, since my worker went offline about 1 1/2 hours ago and your website says "THE DOMAIN NAME IS REGISTERED" by a provider called "forpsi".
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When you already do that a year, than i guess you got lucky some time ago and received some coins. But now you can stop that, because the GPU-miner totally took over the field - you need your Mhash/s ratio at least above 100 to make some coins with poolmining ![Smiley](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/smiley.gif) You can take a look at some hardware specs here: https://en.bitcoin.it/wiki/Mining_hardware_comparison
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Besides of that - it would be helpful when the statistic site displays the number of shares, that my worker produced, as well and not just the total number and my reward. That way everybody is able to see if any shares were coming in..
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Ok, it appears as if I'm much more of a newbie than you. I start up my client by double clicking an exe. How do I use an "addnode" parameter?
A newbie knows everything ..he/she is just someone who is able to tell the answer later ![Wink](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/wink.gif) - Right click on the exe-file and "create shortcut" - Right click on the shortcut and edit properties - Add "-addnode <adress>" (where "<address>" is an ip from the Fallback-List) behind the "*.exe" in the textfield of "Target" and hit "ok". - Double-click on the shortcut and the client should start with the new option
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You're welcome ..any time ![Smiley](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/smiley.gif)
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OK, I see, thank you very much. So after generation I could simply make a sendtoaddress call and transfer the funds to whichever address I like? Yes. I never used that function, but thats exactly what the documentation says. You might want to test it with an amount of "0.01" and another adress of yours first ![Smiley](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/smiley.gif)
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OK, thanks, so if i make a listreceivedbyaddress rpc call to bitcoind I would see a new address with amount 50 btc? No, because the BTCs are bound to a wallet and not to a address ..you can use multiple addresses to receive and send BTCs to/from the same wallet. "listreceivedbyaccount" will display (among other infos) as "amount" the total amount received by addresses with this account. So when the daemon is placing the 50 BTCs directly into the wallet there will be no address that received it. You are more looking for the call " getbalance"
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ok, i probably mixed it up with the " noirc" option in the bitcoin.conf file. Try to use the "addnode" parameter when starting up the client to add another node from the fallbacklist.
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Oh that might be tight. I guess you have more luck with the x1 slot on the right hand side - it probably won't be covered. Just to make sure i would buy only two graphiccards, the adapter and try it out first.
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Well it does work - more than 5 posts and the second above 4 hours i got beyond the status ![Smiley](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/smiley.gif)
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Ok, thanks for the answers. However I'm still confused how to setup the address to which the 50 btc will be transfered upon creation. AFAIK an account can have multiple addresses and a wallet can have multiple accounts. So what address is used?
NONE ..the daemon will put it directly into the wallet file.
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Since these slots are designed for dual graphiccards i guess it will fit. It might even work with the x1 -> x16 adapter, but beware that you probably won't be able to fit that 3rd card into a computer case (other slots blocking)
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Basically ..if you can't find it on this comparison list you probably don't want to try, because your electric bill will be greater than your income. Besides of that, it probably have never been tried. In case you get some mining software up and running you want to enter your Mhash/s in that list.
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The normal bitcoin client and the bitcoind are using the same wallet.dat So, in case your bitcoind generates 50BTCs they will be added to your wallet.dat directly.
If you do not run your bitcoind and normal client on the same machine/user you want to start the client in the daemon from time to time and transfer the coins to your "real" account. You cannot add a target address to the daemon.
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Guess your bitcoin client is not able to find other peers ..check the options and make sure that it is allowed to check an irc channel for clients. If that doesn't work i wrote here, that it helped to port forward the bitcoin port to the computer where the client is running
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