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1  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN] doge.scryptpools.com - DOWN UNTIL PENDING PAYOUTS ARE PROCESSED on: April 11, 2014, 07:56:59 PM
is it any information about stilling more? i use dogepool.net, but 4 day the is not found blocks at all(((

Two Blocks were found yesterday and one today.

There are LOTS of dogecoin Pools though, just stick with the one you feel most comfortable

I use Coinotron.
But yea, at least show us what you're getting out of it.
If you're a petrolhead, I might not even be mad.
2  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN] doge.scryptpools.com - DOWN UNTIL PENDING PAYOUTS ARE PROCESSED on: February 12, 2014, 09:20:00 PM
Phonetic, you stole $800 worth of Doge from me.
Money I need for a car and repairs. It's 6F in the mornings here, without windchill. My only vehicle is a motorcycle with an aircooled engine.
Ignoring comfort issues, as soon as I start moving, the engine drops below operating temperature.
I can't work until I get a car or until summer starts.
This is really fucking me over here.
3  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN] doge.scryptpools.com - DOWN UNTIL PENDING PAYOUTS ARE PROCESSED on: January 23, 2014, 11:37:55 PM
ok so this is a classic Ponzi scheme. Reporting it to the FBI or IRS would certainly raise eyebrows. If he stole as many coins as we think he's gotten away with tens of thousands of dollars.

With DOGE's current valuation it's probably closer to the $100,000-$200,000 range.

Actually, assuming he stole 3bil DOGE, it's worth $4807763, or $4.8 MILLION dollars.
Which means I lost $630 worth of DOGE and puts the bounty at $15k.

Phonetic, I'm sure you still read these just to see if we've dumped enough money on finding you that a hit can open up, and if DOGE pulls a LTC and jumps much higher, that is something you'll have to worry about.
Understand that you don't just walk away with $4.8mil without making some potentially very dangerous individuals very upset.
Until you turn over the DOGE, you run the risk of someone purchasing a contract against you.
At the very least, turn over the stuff from accounts with more than 100k DOGE. The ones with 10k aren't going to go to too many lengths to get their $15 back and you still pocket probably $300k-700k depending on the weighted average in each account.
But if hiring a hit against you can get me $2.4mil, I'm tempted to start looking at prices.
I have college and a house to think about, and if securing my future means the death of a thief, I'm sure I'd learn to sleep with it.


Owndapwn, that is very irresponsible and grim of you to say such a thing. We are all civilised people here. Let us approach this problem in a civilised and responsible manner.

So I guess I'm grim and irresponsible.
See, normally when people steal from me, I try to talk it out.
If they remain obstinate, I instruct them on the pain their betrayal inflicts on me.

I've tried talking. Money hasn't been returned.
3D printing has had some neat advancements, but I still can't print a sentient baseball bat.
This puts my next option at either "Golly gee shucks guys, how unfortunate I lost almost a grand" or hire out a third party individual with a specific set of skills to retrieve all of the money he stole.
Right now, it isn't worth it for ~$700, but remember when LTC was worth $0.06? They're now worth $25. They've hit $45.
Doge is worth 2 uBTC, or about $0.0016, but what about when it's worth $0.01? That's $4k.
How about if they become the new LTC and fluctuate from $0.12-0.40? That's $160k.
Now what about the people who lost more than 400k DOGE? What about the guy that lost 1.2mil DOGE? That's $480k. Of just the money he lost in the pool. Plus whatever else Phonetic lost. And that.. That is worth the life of a thief.
And he runs that risk every day until he returns all outstanding balances. If not me, there's plenty of others he screwed over, and even more that just drool over the thought of being able to snatch his laptop and find $4.8mil stuffed inside.
4  Economy / Trading Discussion / Program to keep track of balance and total value? on: January 23, 2014, 06:51:58 PM
Hey, so I have this basic Google Docs spreadsheet I've been using to estimate how much I have.
I manually update the value each time and it was working fine for the most part, but DOGE, which is worth too little to put a USD value on without math and had to be converted over from LTC or BTC, kind of broke it.
I can get the actual code working again to calculate everything, but I'm still stuck spending ten minutes getting the values of everything, only to get them all in and find out they're out of date.

Does anyone have a program THAT IS NOT ATTACHED TO ANY TRADING ACCOUNT OR WALLET that will tell you how much each coin is worth at the selected exchange for that coin?
IE. I use BTC-e for most things, but Cryptsy for others, so if I type in how much of each coin I have, it will check the trade API and get the price for each coin and multiply it by the number you have entered.
Basically, its a trade window with no wallet.

Here's what I have now, if that gives a better example of what I'm looking for.
https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/15355292/hosting/Screenshot%20from%202014-01-23%2012%3A44%3A03.png
5  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN] doge.scryptpools.com - DOWN UNTIL PENDING PAYOUTS ARE PROCESSED on: January 23, 2014, 05:58:22 PM
ok so this is a classic Ponzi scheme. Reporting it to the FBI or IRS would certainly raise eyebrows. If he stole as many coins as we think he's gotten away with tens of thousands of dollars.

With DOGE's current valuation it's probably closer to the $100,000-$200,000 range.

Actually, assuming he stole 3bil DOGE, it's worth $4807763, or $4.8 MILLION dollars.
Which means I lost $630 worth of DOGE and puts the bounty at $15k.

Phonetic, I'm sure you still read these just to see if we've dumped enough money on finding you that a hit can open up, and if DOGE pulls a LTC and jumps much higher, that is something you'll have to worry about.
Understand that you don't just walk away with $4.8mil without making some potentially very dangerous individuals very upset.
Until you turn over the DOGE, you run the risk of someone purchasing a contract against you.
At the very least, turn over the stuff from accounts with more than 100k DOGE. The ones with 10k aren't going to go to too many lengths to get their $15 back and you still pocket probably $300k-700k depending on the weighted average in each account.
But if hiring a hit against you can get me $2.4mil, I'm tempted to start looking at prices.
I have college and a house to think about, and if securing my future means the death of a thief, I'm sure I'd learn to sleep with it.
6  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN] doge.scryptpools.com - DOWN UNTIL PENDING PAYOUTS ARE PROCESSED on: January 15, 2014, 05:46:56 AM
Thanks to a non-complacent and determined community, the bounty has passed the 8 million Doge marker.

Grand Total: 8.138798 million Doge

For those keeping track, that's currently 3.5BTC or $2900 USD.
7  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN] doge.scryptpools.com - DOWN UNTIL PENDING PAYOUTS ARE PROCESSED on: January 10, 2014, 10:36:48 PM
So the domain, doge.scryptpools.com, seems to be redirecting to a site called http://capsatschool.com/
No idea what nonsense that's about, but it isn't good for the pool coming back up, I'd imagine.
8  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN] Dogecoin Pool doge.scryptpools.com - 2% fee on: January 09, 2014, 09:42:19 PM
Scrypt Pools had many problems and many coins were lost due to multiple payout problems.

I was in over my head the moment the pool went past 500 mh/s.

I did my best to keep it running but I failed. I'm embarassed and truly sorry.

I will find a way to get enough doges to process the rest of the payouts and reinstate my credibility.

I hope you honor your word and we can close this bounty with a "Sorry for the misunderstanding"
But until then, that's $1700 to a Black Hat to pretty much ruin your day, and that was gathered in only a couple days.
The longer it takes, the more cross people will get, and the higher the bounty gets, the higher the bounty gets, the more likely a Black Hat will start working on it.
If I were in your situation, I'd be focusing on getting things paid out as quickly as I can, even if it means sending it manually from the official DOGE Wallet and opening the database table in NaviCat, offline, to get the address.

PS. Get my balance paid, and I'll remove my trust report.
9  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN] Dogecoin Pool doge.scryptpools.com - 2% fee on: January 09, 2014, 04:45:27 AM
well the admins of this site could give us his IP but i doubt they will do that

That depends on how high the bounty gets.
One might strike a deal with a Gray Hat that is looking to drop the dox and needs a place to start.
There's already $250 USD (Plus 1k Earth Coins) in it and this bounty has only been up for, what, a day?
Greed affects people, and it can affect a moderator just as easily as it affected our dear Phonetic.
10  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / Re: Affordable, but good water cooling gpu system? on: January 08, 2014, 08:10:19 PM
I've seen and heard a swiftech close loop system, those are pretty quiet. I might go that route, if the Kraken is that loud. Anything is probably quieter than 80%~100% fan speed of a reference cooler...lol

I wouldn't consider the Kraken loud at all for a mining rig.
It's reasonably quiet for a gaming rig, rarely needing to be kicked up to 100%, if ever.
11  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN] Dogecoin Pool doge.scryptpools.com - 2% fee on: January 08, 2014, 07:53:01 PM
RickJamesBTC, do I put you up 20k for the bounty?
Owndapwn, It seems to be over a billion, but I cant be sure. For more info see https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=397762.0, they are forming a money trail. This is not a loss count though, its a bounty for retrieval. The bounty is paid when the doge is retrieved, which provides strong incentives for the people that lost the doge(since they have little to lose by contributing) and the successful person or group that happens to be responsible for retrieval of the doge. There is a second bounty of 140k for the identity of Phonetic.

Put me up for 100k.
That should bring it up to 500k even.

EDIT:: 100k for each bounty.
12  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / Re: Affordable, but good water cooling gpu system? on: January 08, 2014, 07:46:07 PM
Ok, I'll keep an eye out for it. I might try to find some used switftech and/or other name brand water cooling systems. Maybe Craigslist or ebay.

I actually just did a bit more research on it.
The G10 is a mounting bracket for other presealed watercoolers.
So if you bought the Kraken X60 (A very capable cooler) for $125 and the G10 for $30, which answers pretty much all the problems with mounting a CPU cooler to a video card, it would run you about $300.
Which is worth it, IMO if you're going for LC.
I haven't seen a bad review of the Kraken, period.
Actually, I think I saw one. Pump and fan on max is a little noisy, but the cooling it offers at this setting even beat the HD-D14, so...
13  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / Re: Affordable, but good water cooling gpu system? on: January 08, 2014, 07:33:46 PM
I believe NZXT released a presealed GPU watercooler, and it's pretty close to the Kraken in terms of performance.
So pretty good given what it is, but still not cost-effective.
You can, with some modding, put a CPU tower cooler on a GPU and it cools very well, but you need something done with the memory temps.

How much do those NZXT systems go for? I've seen Kraken CPU cooler and how much those cost? I do see a lot of cheaper generic systems on ebay, but don't trust the build quality on those. Guess I can put heat sinks on the memory modules.

Kind of tired of all the noise these reference fans are making and I want to have superior cooling too...LOL

It's the Kraken G10 and it doesn't look like it's released yet.
Or it was released, but sold out and is waiting on round two.
14  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN] Dogecoin Pool doge.scryptpools.com - 2% fee on: January 08, 2014, 07:32:16 PM
If everyone would put the doge they loss, you get around 5k loss and FBI will take it seriously, less than that they normally dont care.

70k stuck.  I'll contribute 100k just to the pot.

I lost a little over 400k.
How much do our losses total up to be?
15  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / CGMiner 3.7.2 Scrypt setup (Hashrates close to pool, thermal cutoff) on: January 08, 2014, 06:44:05 PM
Hey, so I'm mining with two PowerColor R9 280X on Linux (Mint 15 with Gnome Classic and GDM installed) using Cryptobadger's Catalyst install method (IE. Not downloaded from AMD.com in the form of a .sh or .run)
Code:
sudo apt-get install fglrx-updates fglrx-amdcccle-updates fglrx-updates-dev
sudo aticonfig --lsa
sudo aticonfig --adapter=all --initial
sudo reboot
sudo aticonfig --adapter=all --odgt

I start with a .conf file, which I will copy here when I get home and can access it.

Right now, I have my clock rates pretty close to stock, since I wasn't seeing any change in CGMiner (Leading me to believe it's not a tuning issue right now), but my two R9 280X (Not in Crossfire and the second card does not have a dummy card due to the temp suggesting it doesn't need one).
CGMiner displays 1.098MH/s. My pools, currently https://pool.coinyechain.info/ because why the fuck not, show almost 1600KH/s.
I don't think either one is right, since I should be getting anywhere from 1350-1450KH/s at these settings. I don't seem to be getting many stales, which is good. But I can't really tune my settings well without CGMiner being accurate to some degree and without a Kill-A-Watt (This part isn't your problem. I can do this).

I get the feeling this is a common issue, as I've heard tales of CGMiner giving the wrong hashrate before, and surely there's a fix floating around somewhere, right? It's an open-source program. But there's so much junk floating around that I can't find anything valuable.
Usually the blame is shifted on needing an optimized kernel and has a link to a vague discussion of the hypotheticals of writing an optimized kernel, but if anyone says anything like "great! But where is it?" they're yelled at and told to write it themselves, because anyone can compile an OpenCL kernel, amirite?
Other than that, I'm not sure where to even begin to look.
If there's a bounty set up for a fully scrypt-optimized CGMiner, I wouldn't mind chipping in.

On my miner, I have a large, circular fan on top of the milk crate holding my cards and mobo, blowing down.
This works very well, but when I tested the thermal cutoff and overheat marks by turning off the big fan and only using the GPU fans (Set to run at 100% at all times. No autofan), the temperature was marked at 80C to be "overheat" and 90C to shutoff, but both carts exceeded both temperatures and did not shut off.
I imagine this is part of the syntax that prevents it from registering. I'm sure it'll be an obvious once I can get the conf quoted, but my guess is that it should be
"temp-cutoff" : "90,40"
Instead of
"temp-cutoff" : "90"
Where the second value would be the temp at which the card turns back on, but this is speculation, obviously since it doesn't work for me. It might also make Card0 shut off at 90 and Card1 shut off at 40.

I'll have to get back to this when I get home and can get the .conf for reference.

I am willing to tip a fair amount, depending on the scale of the results.
16  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / Re: Affordable, but good water cooling gpu system? on: January 08, 2014, 06:03:37 PM
I believe NZXT released a presealed GPU watercooler, and it's pretty close to the Kraken in terms of performance.
So pretty good given what it is, but still not cost-effective.
You can, with some modding, put a CPU tower cooler on a GPU and it cools very well, but you need something done with the memory temps.
17  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN] Dogecoin Pool doge.scryptpools.com - 2% fee on: January 08, 2014, 03:57:46 AM
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The phone number leads to a Google Voice account.
Not inherently bad, as it gives them a layer of privacy and it usually will direct it to a real phone number anyways.
I left a message with a request to call me back.
I guess we'll see what happens.
I have over 400k in that pool.
I left everything running during break, even when I saw the automatic payout was broken, mostly due to my sobriety, or lack thereof.
Luckily I have the 675k paid out already so I'm not at a complete waste, but I'm still rather cross I even have to be concerned about this.
I think I'll mine Coinye for a week or so and then mine on Ozcoin or coinotron.
18  Bitcoin / Pools / Re: [2500 GH/s] Slush's Pool (mining.bitcoin.cz); TX FEES + Stratum on: November 29, 2012, 10:33:04 PM
Slush's pools is most profitable for me, so I really appreciate work done by him, but I always want for something better :-)

That's the spirit of innovation!
There's always room for improvement, so don't overlook flaws. Revel in finding them.


Speaking of which, Slush, do you think you'll be capitalizing on the LiteCoin frenzy and start up a LTC pool to run alongside BTC?
Something like two tabs that replace the single My Account. My LiteCoin and My BitCoin?
I've been using OzCoin, but it'd be nice to simplify things.
19  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: Where to switch my gpu's on: November 29, 2012, 12:46:00 AM
So for LTC it needs atleast 16GB of RAM ?

I'm not sure. I'll see if I can bother him for a reboot to see if that affects it.
20  Bitcoin / Pools / Re: [2500 GH/s] Slush's Pool (mining.bitcoin.cz); TX FEES + Stratum on: November 28, 2012, 10:29:16 PM
So, I updated to the latest GUIMiner, same settings as before.
Slush's Pool, Username and password, Tahiti, core 0.
Outputs this and does nothing.
2012-11-28 16:28:11: Listener for "Default": TypeError: 'NoneType' object has no attribute '__getitem__'
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