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821  Bitcoin / Development & Technical Discussion / Re: For fun: the lowest block hash yet on: June 01, 2015, 02:15:29 AM
This is unbinned with very small, slightly translucent points:

822  Bitcoin / Development & Technical Discussion / Re: For fun: the lowest block hash yet on: June 01, 2015, 01:46:26 AM
I thought this graph...

...was actually more interesting Smiley  Any chance you could plot one that hasn't been binned?

Sure - but then you just get a lot of overplotting. The colour represents the number of blocks in each bin, so unbinned you'd just  have a scatter plot that was solid black at the bottom and black dots at the top. If I make each point translucent, you might see a bit more detail. Maybe it's just the colours that put you off?

823  Bitcoin / Development & Technical Discussion / Re: For fun: the lowest block hash yet on: May 31, 2015, 11:45:42 PM
Some visualisations and explanations of highest difficulty / smallest blockhashes:
http://organofcorti.blogspot.com/2015/05/the-tiniest-blockhashes.html

824  Bitcoin / Pools / Re: Weekly pool and network statistics on: May 31, 2015, 10:42:58 PM
Current Block Maker Statistics
Current Network Statistics
Current Mining Pool Statistics

Previous Block Maker Statistics
Previous Network Statistics
Previous Mining Pool Statistics








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825  Bitcoin / Pools / Re: [∞ YH] solo.ckpool.org 0.5% fee anonymous solo bitcoin mining! 60 blocks solved! on: May 28, 2015, 02:03:42 AM
Hey -ck would you consider displaying the biggest share found up to date?
Which best share? User's? Worker's? The pool's? The current round's or all time? None of that pool data is exported in any way I can display it at the moment and would require a code update and pool restart. Plus there's no long term record of shares like that currently so the best all time share is whatever the biggest diff block solve to date has been (which I don't keep records of but may be somewhere in this forum thread).

Well, it will definitely be on the blockchain. Unfortunately I find it hard to convert from hex when I'm wearing shoes, so I'll leave that job to someone who either has sixteen fingers or is wearing sandals.
826  Other / Archival / Re: Mining pools list on: May 19, 2015, 02:08:56 PM
FYI the coinbase tag "/pool34/" and address 15rQXUSBQRubShPpiJfDLxmwS8ze2RUm4z are mined by 21E6/21 Inc's private pool.

Source?

The big fat copyright notice at the bottom of their pool server webpage(its offline now). BTW they switched mining addresses to 1CdJi2xRTXJF6CEJqNHYyQDNEcM3X7fUhD and removed the coinbase tag.

Thanks for the info. I'll see if I can get independent confirmation.

Is 21e6 the same pool34?

Probably, that's what bitsolutions was saying.
827  Bitcoin / Pools / Re: [10000Th] Eligius: 0% Fee BTC, 105% PPS NMC, No registration, CPPSRB on: May 12, 2015, 11:20:32 AM
I think it's worth noting that with other pools you would have zero chance of getting paid for shares discarded during bad luck times. At least here those shares are never forgotten.
However, unlike PPLNS, you also have no chance of ever being paid more than PPS.
You win some you lose some Tongue

Yeah I'm not sure that a tiny chance of a dust payment at some unknown time in the future is worth much of anything. Maybe if you could transfer it to someone else for free. Smiley

The purpose of pools is supposed to be to get rid of those very small possibilities and indefinite timelines, isn't it?

PPLNS will pay some shares multiple times, and some shares not at all. Approximately half of income will be from shares will be paid more than PPS, and half your income from shares paid less than PPS. So being paid more than PPS by PPLNS is not a "very small possibility" on an "indefinite timeline", but a normal part of mining.

Umm, yeah, I was referring to CPPSRB. Tongue Yes, there's a chance that those buried shares I have on the Eligius pool might one day pay out, but if it ever happens most likely I'll never even know about it, because I don't ever go there any more. Those shares *are* forgotten by me. I guess if they ever get paid out that they'll eventually get escheated to the state.

Oh, I though you were responding to Kano. Well, my post stands, I guess. Even though it had nothing to do with your comment, heh.
828  Bitcoin / Pools / Re: [10000Th] Eligius: 0% Fee BTC, 105% PPS NMC, No registration, CPPSRB on: May 12, 2015, 11:13:21 AM
I think it's worth noting that with other pools you would have zero chance of getting paid for shares discarded during bad luck times. At least here those shares are never forgotten.
However, unlike PPLNS, you also have no chance of ever being paid more than PPS.
You win some you lose some Tongue

Yeah I'm not sure that a tiny chance of a dust payment at some unknown time in the future is worth much of anything. Maybe if you could transfer it to someone else for free. Smiley

The purpose of pools is supposed to be to get rid of those very small possibilities and indefinite timelines, isn't it?

PPLNS will pay some shares multiple times, and some shares not at all. Approximately half of income will be from shares will be paid more than PPS, and half your income from shares paid less than PPS. So being paid more than PPS by PPLNS is not a "very small possibility" on an "indefinite timeline", but a normal part of mining. The larger the pool, the less you experience those highs and lows.

829  Other / Archival / Re: Mining pools list on: May 10, 2015, 10:08:48 PM
Hi

Reported this back in march, but nobody seemed to care.

https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1001603.0

Denis


Thanks for posting, Denis. I guess if you'd posted it in the pools board (which more miners read) as well as the more applicable "mining software" board, it may have gotten more traction - I haven't been to the mining software board in a very long time.

How did you notice this? Did you post it elsewhere?
830  Other / Archival / Re: Mining pools list on: May 08, 2015, 02:13:13 AM
FYI the coinbase tag "/pool34/" and address 15rQXUSBQRubShPpiJfDLxmwS8ze2RUm4z are mined by 21E6/21 Inc's private pool.

Source?

The big fat copyright notice at the bottom of their pool server webpage(its offline now). BTW they switched mining addresses to 1CdJi2xRTXJF6CEJqNHYyQDNEcM3X7fUhD and removed the coinbase tag.

Thanks for the info. I'll see if I can get independent confirmation.
831  Other / Archival / Re: Mining pools list on: May 07, 2015, 09:32:28 PM
FYI the coinbase tag "/pool34/" and address 15rQXUSBQRubShPpiJfDLxmwS8ze2RUm4z are mined by 21E6/21 Inc's private pool.

Source?
832  Other / Archival / Re: Mining pools list on: May 06, 2015, 04:50:26 AM

That's from March, so I guess this is still based on Balthazar's initial post? Nothing earlier than that?
833  Other / Archival / Re: Mining pools list on: May 06, 2015, 02:11:42 AM
There is a vulnerability found in the majority of stratum mining protocol implementations. I've published the disclosure of this bug few weeks ago.
Why did you make a public disclosure in Russian of a security bug in software written and maintained by people who probably don't understand Russian?
The proper procedure for such things is to privately get in touch with the maintainers so they have an opportunity to fix it before public disclosure - especially for bugs easily exploited.

Balthazar contacted me a few days ago, mentioning the possibility of this bug causing poor 'luck' for GHash. I suggested posting an English translation on the pools board so I could see if there was a consensus that the attack was valid. I didn't even think about disclosure to GHash, but it should have been my first suggestion. Hassle me about that, not him. I'll certainly be forwarding GHash this discussion and see if that finally gets a response.

Nope.
But I read about it a long time ago:

https://github.com/simplecrypto/powerpool/issues/128

I assumed everyone had patched already.

Your link is from 21 days ago and uses the same example as Balthazar. Was there something from longer ago?
834  Bitcoin / Pools / Re: Weekly pool and network statistics on: May 03, 2015, 12:34:23 PM
Now that I produce three weekly posts I can't really reproduce them here anymore so I'm going to link to them and include some interesting images instead.

Current Block Maker Statistics
Current Network Statistics
Current Mining Pool Statistics

Previous Block Maker Statistics
Previous Network Statistics
Previous Mining Pool Statistics








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835  Other / Archival / Re: Mining pools list on: May 01, 2015, 03:55:19 AM
A solo pool with a minimum payout Huh

I'm just putting down the minimum payout as the setting has in place so when it halves I don't have to take down the pool.

...
Eh?
Do you even know what a solo mining pool is?

I'm guessing it's the way the minimum payout variable is set on the pool software. If you set it to say 25 btc, then it might not be happy when rewards are 12.5 btc.
836  Other / Archival / Re: Mining pools list on: May 01, 2015, 03:54:00 AM
Is this different to other solo-mining pools?

No, I suppose not.  Just didn't know how to word it.

Good-oh, list had been updated.
837  Bitcoin / Pools / Re: Which is the best pool for mining? - A guide for choosing the right pool on: April 30, 2015, 02:06:15 AM
At today what is the best mining pool, software, coin for a rig with GPU Radeon 290 and 290X?

I have solar pannel.

The PiMP 1.7 linux distribution is good, or is there better?
On which base is made, Ubuntu, Debian, etc.?

thank you.

Bitcoin GPU mining is dead. Post this in the Alt coins thread, you might be able to still mine some alt coins with a GPU.

838  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Wages Declined As Immigration Population Increased in US on: April 30, 2015, 02:01:00 AM
Well i'm not racist and i'm not even live on the States, but i have my own believes and faith, and just with a quick look you can know that indeed we are not the same!, the races have not the same predisposed habits, every race can be the same but with a guided spiritual social - orientation to print principles and values, and that obviously is not happening even on the United States.

Seeing this from a sociologist eye, you can clearly see that when every ethnic group is grouped in a community with just "liberty" and no guide, each of them tends to act different in a scale of bad-good behavior, taking bad or good as the possibly outcome of their actions, if they benefit 3rd persons or if they hurt physically or socially 3rd persons.

The "Blacks" neighborhoods are clearly characterized by extreme violence, gangs, people who don't "produce" anything to the community, they are violent with each other, and with white people, why they choose to live like this if they are ruled by the same laws?. They have practically an auto-destructive behavior.
There are many groups who have been "bullied" by the people around them but when they are on their community, they are very friendly between them, so Blacks neighborhoods are not violent between them because of the outside racism they had once.

There are many groups of people who claim to be the "victims" of x system or group but then you discover they are worse than their "victimizers" between them, i'm speaking about groups who claim poverty, lack of opportunities, etc..

I think that the tendency to evil-good is predisposed on the ADN, and without a guide, the groups just tend to do what they have "written".
This cannot be explained with actual social protocols or principles.. but it exist.

So i will say what once i read, that Black people are paying a long time karma they got for doing a disastrous and dreadful evil that i will not name here, some remnants of that are their original believes they carry from Africa and some of them still practiced it on the States; Voodoo Magic , i'm not going to say if its real or not, just analyze the true behavior behind that "trying to telepathically hurt someone, in the most coward form, using a doll representing the victim while he won't even know whos attacking him".

Clearly that debt is almost finished as we can see this group of people now on many good social countries like America on this days.

cheers

Well finally someone that makes sense! I just *knew* someone was telepathically attacking me.
839  Other / Archival / Re: Mining pools list on: April 30, 2015, 01:54:52 AM
Pool:                             Crypto-Miners Club
Website:                        www.Crypto-Miners.Club
Generation address:     1Q8M87yTySES5cS44gjapr2Uw7WCV58oQC
Blockchain.info sig:       H/jWZVfKAD/0X3B2C2ajmtcHXcFA7lhzYYFPeRN6mk7FaSmqXi7evwVzPghJS3PSkSPeJZan6/OHUxnz17nLE6o=    
Payout method:             Group Solo Mining Pool
Fee:                               0.5%
Pay Tx Reward:             Yes
Vardiff:                           Yes / User-Defined
Local Work:                    Stratum
Pay Orphans:                 No
Min Withdrawal:              0.001 BTC
Merge Mining:                 Not Yet

Updated original post as well.

Is this different to other solo-mining pools?
840  Other / Archival / Re: Mining pools list on: April 29, 2015, 11:31:58 PM
Pool:                      GIVE-ME-COINS.com
Website:                 http://give-me-coins.com
Proxy:                    No
Generation address: 17wqvgUuKPBesXbGDBMKfPdwtdfQXzCuKG
Coinbase signature: GIVE-ME-COINS.com
Payout method:        PPLNS
Fee:                        0%
Pay Tx Reward:        Yes
Vardiff:                   12 SPM
Local Work:             stratum
Pay Orphans:           No
Min Withdrawal:       0.01
Merge Mining:          Currently disabled. Will be re-enabled soon

Done. Please check for errors.
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