The P2P pool looks like it's doing pretty good (other than it needs more users!), some can run at 20% or more dead.. the main number is the pool efficiency, and it's running at or above 100% so that's good. From what I've seen the #1 reason for dead even with the faster settings in CGminer is latency on the network,which can happen with connections coming from all over the world.. with the shares happening so fast it doesn't take much of a delay receiving it to kill them.
Yes, working great for me. What's the general location of the server? I'm in St Paul, MN, US. Just curious. It must not be too much of a latency issue for me. My dead% is pretty low. Must be US or Canada. I'll tinker with cgminer a bit. I've gotten lazy about it. Nope. it's actually sitting in the North in France. Selected that location to make it suitable for Europe as well as North America as for the efficiency.. that value is actually worthless in our setup. what it tells you: it compares the local rejected rate to the rejected rate of all p2pool network nodes (which there are only 1 ^^) so you can't compare.. >100% means it's gotten better over the last hour, <100% means rejected rate has risen in the last hour. I've modified the share chain values with the last move of the pool to 16second target time per share. (instead of 10-15 most others are using) -> lower rejects for everyone
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Thanks for the info Florian. I'm mining there now. I'll let it run all night.
What cgminer settings are you at? Queue? Scan time? Expiry? We wouldn't want to waste hash power I'm the CTv..address, so not too bad. I usually don't even bother with including those, as I've never noticed a big difference. I'll have to check. I copied and pasted quickly. What do you suggest? R9270 and 5770 are the only two I have going atm. The other miner is wasting almost as much as I'm giving Edit: I can look up the numbers for that if you think I need them. I have them somewhere. you're fine then. you're not the one I was addressing then^^ easiest way to check what I'm talking about: within the main menu (where you see accepted shares) in the cgminer: hit "S" and there are queue, scan-time and expiry. set those as follows: queue=0, scan-time=2, expiry=8 what does that mean? queue is a work queue. so it would hold work in advance, to better feed the gpus. why is it bad? because it collects "old" work when new one is available and you get a rejected share. scan-time? the time spent looking for new work before starting fresh from latest data.. (keeping it low makes sure you are working with the newest data available and therefore reduce the chance of getting a rejected share.) expiry: it gives a set of work data an expiration date. after keeping it for 8 seconds (when set to it discards it and gets new one if it's been stuck on that one for too long. standard settings are around scan-time 30, expiry 120 and queue1 (made for bitcoin network with a 600s block time)
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Krugercoins seem really worth it! Join our pool at: Krugercoin P2Pool Mining PlatformWebinterface: http://94.23.196.92:22222worker address: stratum+tcp://94.23.196.92:22222 worker name: your_wallet_address worker pass: 123 suggested settings: queue=0, scan-time=2, expiry=8 Have fun mining!
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Thanks for the info Florian. I'm mining there now. I'll let it run all night.
What cgminer settings are you at? Queue? Scan time? Expiry? We wouldn't want to waste hash power
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Wow, that's some great news Simon! Let's do some mining for our great little network here! Let's make sure we get this P2Pool going again properly! Use the following settings for your miners: URL: stratum+tcp://94.23.196.92:36363 USER: your_wallet_address PASS: 123 queue=0 scan-time=2 expiry=8 (for better / lower rejected rates) Statistics and Informations are available here: http://94.23.196.92:36363/static/Let's do this! Throw on some tunes and dial into our P2Pool!I got 780khs in it from one 7970 and already found three block. Let's get our shares up and find some blocks. Let's make mining a fun thing to do! A small group. Interesting hardware. And some luck for blocks It's my watercooled 7970 at 1095:1830 (925:1375 is reference clocks^^ I game with it at 1188:1800)
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Seems to be working nicely! Join our P2Pool! http://94.23.196.92:17760/static/URL: stratum+tcp://94.23.196.92:17760 USER: your_wallet_address PASS: 123 remember to set queue=0, scan-time=2 and expiry=8 for lower reject rates. Many blocks have been found! Get your miners in and do your part in the MuraCoin Network!
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I hope they sort it all out soon because this coin has no working pools and has already suffered a fork..
http://94.23.196.92:17760 is working! We just need your hash rate!
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P2Pool - fresh clone from git source! (UP-TO-DATE!)connect your miners to: stratum+tcp://94.23.196.92:17760username: your_wallet_addresspassword: 123Information about pool: http://94.23.196.92:17760Be sure to come by and spread some hashrate! All hash shouldn't be on one pool! INSTANT payout when a block is found! No kept back funds, no payout fees. No middleman - no risk! Join US! Let's find some blocks!
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Please spread the hashrate! Come join us! Marscoin MRS P2Pool - Mining PlatformWeb Interface: http://94.23.196.92:19191CGMiner SettingsURL: stratum+tcp://94.23.196.92:19191USER: your_wallet_addressPASS: 123What is a P2Pool? It's a decentralized mining pool network. Usually multiple nodes act as one big pool together. However, due to this fresh launch, this is the only node available at the moment. So what do you gain from this "P2Pool" then? You're basically finding mini-blocks for a sharechain and whenever a share of this sharechain is greater or equal to the difficulty of Marscoin (MRS), a block is found and the payout is immediate! In the block creation code, your wallet address is implemented and the block pays directly to you. No middleman! No risk!Please, give it a try! Pool is working nicely! Block found!
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Can you please start the Minerspool-eu again?
Sorry, problem with stratum, it was stuck! Launched, but stuck... We have to monitor with stratum protocol and restart the process if there is a "no answer" @MinersPoolEU, looks like your pool is down again, you might want to check that out. Looks like everyone has switched to cryptopoolmining.com for now. you should also consider this pool for the network-distribution. don't want 90% on one pool, do we? http://94.23.196.92:22222/static/Works fine. (somehow there's a time-offset in the block times in the list, can't seem to find where it comes from, but it must be in conjunction with krugercoin. cypherfunks for example doesn't show that)
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Let's spread the hashrate some more, dear miners! http://94.23.196.92:22222point your miners to stratum+tcp://94.23.196.92:22222 username is your walletaddress password can be anything, i.e. 123
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We have not updated our wallet because we were never made aware the github repository had changed. When this is changed exchanges need to know. Deposits/ withdrawals have been suspended awaiting the changes to the repository. New: https://github.com/Krugercoin/krugercoinsThanks for feedback. https://github.com/Krugercoin/krugercoins is working good. Got a pool running that repo and not a single hickup. Please update Cryptsy's wallet, Looks like we've got an older coin back on its feet with the new KGW (which works fantastic!)
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i have added all nodes available, wallet isn't syncing for shit....
dump from the pool, wallet is useless wallet is only useful at the beginning for solo-instamining when the coin hit an exchange you can delete it That's plain stupid. Sorry. But an attitude like this kills a cryptocurrency. What you need the wallet for? Secure Storage of your coins! Sending coins to friends, services, or just paying for anything. Maybe even playing casino-style games with it. Pooled mining? Yes, you need your wallet. And you should be using it anyways! MPOS pools should be setup to auto-payout with a rather low setting (make sure it makes sense because of tx fees they charge you) and have it payout automatically in your wallet. YOU want to own your currency, not have someelse full access to your funds. If you are using a P2Pool (such as this one: http://94.23.196.92:7777) you use your walletaddress as a username and it get's implemented into the block generation code (hash) because the block pays directly to you! The whole point of crypto currencies is to have a safer way to do money. And by giving all your money to an MPOS pool and trusting him he won't "steal" it isn't any different than using banks and payment services (PayPal, and many others!) today.
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Great coin. We need more participation in the thread. Lets come up with some marketing ideas, and get on more exchanges. This is a diamond in the rough, and we need to find ways to garner more attention.
very true. A smooth reduction in payout's is what a cryptocurrency needed since the beginning. Harsh steps trouble the miners, the investors, the users and the exchanges. A gradual, smooth decline is perfect and it works so good now!
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Nibiru: Have you talked to Cryptsy and told them to install the latest wallet? Seems that they have not yet updated Edit: any new nodes on the right chain we can add? Only 2 active nodes right now. sure. my node is good addnode=94.23.196.92 it's a fixed ip!
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I need some help please Afer i opened the OP i saw that the coin was listed on CryptoALTeX so i send my 72 coins to the market but i did not read the OP further down aout the new wallet. So now my coins are just hanging in cyberspace, this is all i get Please help me, it was a mission to get that 72 coins i know for most of you that is a drop in the pond but yea one idea would be to dump (extract from debug window of wallet and SAVE it somewhere secure) your privatekey of your walletaddress that you used to receive all those coins. then download newest wallet, clear the appdata/roaming/stabilityshares folder completely, start new wallet, import private key, close wallet. wait a little, reopen wallet and let it sync fully. then you should actually have received all coins and the open transaction (should be bad anyways) won't be there hopefully. Ok Got the log saved, but which is my private and how do i import it to the wallet? not the Log! you have to do "dumpprivkey YOURWALLETADDRESS" and that will post a crypto-code which is the privatekey! (don't show here!) to be on the safe side, I would zip the wallet.dat that's currently in the folder so if something went wrong you can always go back and get it again
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I need some help please Afer i opened the OP i saw that the coin was listed on CryptoALTeX so i send my 72 coins to the market but i did not read the OP further down aout the new wallet. So now my coins are just hanging in cyberspace, this is all i get Please help me, it was a mission to get that 72 coins i know for most of you that is a drop in the pond but yea one idea would be to dump (extract from debug window of wallet and SAVE it somewhere secure) your privatekey of your walletaddress that you used to receive all those coins. then download newest wallet, clear the appdata/roaming/stabilityshares folder completely, start new wallet, import private key, close wallet. wait a little, reopen wallet and let it sync fully. then you should actually have received all coins and the open transaction (should be bad anyways) won't be there hopefully.
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Fresh p2pool is in the works for krugercoin's latest revision! Keep watching!
And it's online! http://94.23.196.92:22222/static/URL = stratum+tcp://94.23.196.92:22222USER = your_own_wallet_addressPASS = 123suggested settings: QUEUE = 0SCAN-TIME = 2EXPIRY = 8come join us mining the "new" krugercoin! Blocks found. Working flawlessly!
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Fresh p2pool is in the works for krugercoin's latest revision! Keep watching!
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