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Bitcoin / Pools / Re: [Pool] SIMPLECOIN.US (0% fee, Cheat-proof, Inst/Auto Pay, LP, JSON, Opensource)
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on: June 10, 2011, 03:18:45 PM
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I hope you can fix it, simplecoin.
Looks like the cheaters trying to bring down the legit pools.
They went after both servers. the main * backup, which are hosted on different machines and ip routes. Working on it now, both servers got hammered. Bitcoin is rebuilding the dbs now, so we have to wait on that. I'll let you know the moment it's available.
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Bitcoin / Project Development / Re: [Pushpool Web Frontend] Simplecoin Opensource PHP/MySQL
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on: June 10, 2011, 03:07:52 PM
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Some questions and help: 1. Out of curiosity, is it possible to tell WHO found a block with this software? 2. I noticed you extended cookie timeout to 7 days in your simplecoin.us thread. How do I do that? 3. My understanding is your software supports Long Polling. How do I turn that on? We're experiencing a LOT of invalid shares. 4. We had a user (user id 19 below) join with a huge pool of miners for awhile. He's currently showing a hash rate of 135363. Thing is, here is the lifetime shares: User Id Shares 19 47 12 9396 3 3020 17 1761 He is ranked number 1 but only has 47 shares. Any idea what may have happened? Thank you so much. I've sent a bitcoin your way out of appreciation for everything you're doing 1. shares_history upstream_result = 'Y' 2. login.php time 3. That is part of pushpool, it should be enabled. 4. I'm not sure about that.... I'd wait to see if it evened out.
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Bitcoin / Pools / Re: [Pool] SIMPLECOIN.US (0% fee, Cheat-proof, Inst/Auto Pay, LP, JSON, Opensource)
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on: June 10, 2011, 02:51:04 PM
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I do recall that, but yesterday I thought he said west coast, but it has eastern time IDK Servers on the west coast, I'm in TN. I'll be monitoring pushpool closely. Site is rebooting! Almost looks like a bruteforce attack..........
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Bitcoin / Project Development / Re: [Pushpool Web Frontend] Simplecoin Opensource PHP/MySQL
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on: June 10, 2011, 05:59:13 AM
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Thank you for your continued support. My pool is live at www.ecocoin.org -- we donate our fees to buy trees and rainforest land to offset all the electricity everyone is using to mine. Anyway, someone replied to my thread with the following: http://forum.bitcoin.org/index.php?topic=14343.msg194621#msg194621Wow, such a simple idea, I love it. If you did block payouts like Eligius, I'd totally switch.
Can you please explain how the block payouts differ and why it's better? I'd be happy to refer your thoughts to the software developer if it is indeed a superior system. Thank you. Here's a block solved by the Eligius pool: http://blockexplorer.com/block/000000000000026210a972387c00e6db801346b32a815a996d698211d71a197cThe software keeps a virtual tally of your unpaid balance. Once this crosses 1btc, you're paid out on the next generated block, RIGHT there, in the generation block. The money never sits in some intermediary account held by the pool-owner. There's a lot less required trust, because while the pool owner can still shut down the pool before you get your "fair share" (aka virtual balance), HE doesn't get anything out of it. It's a very subtle and clever system, so I suggest you (or the developer) spend some time thinking about it to understand why it truly works, and I won't use a pool without it. Obviously, you can incorporate the 3% fees as just taking 3% off the top of the generation block to your own address. Eligius itself has no fees, but since your fees would be going to an actual cause, I might not mind as much. I don't know if that methodology of processing blocks/payments is of interest to you, but if it is indeed superior, it may be something for you to consider. But again, I can't thank you enough for open sourcing this software and providing me the opportunity to hopefully help the environment via Bitcoin To be honest, I'm not sure how this works, but I'd be more than willing to incorporate it. I've already added a threshold, so that part is done. If I could make that work with generated block that'd be great.
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Bitcoin / Pools / Re: [Pool] SIMPLECOIN.US (0% fee, Cheat-proof, Inst/Auto Pay, LP, JSON, Opensource)
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on: June 10, 2011, 12:14:50 AM
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And Update!
If you can't reach the website in 5 minutes, point your browser to main.simplecoin.com until your dns updates.
All I get is simplecoin.com is for sale, for $1395! You dumping us? Nope, sites back up. main.simplecoin.usMiners should have only been down about 1 minute.
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Bitcoin / Pools / Re: [Pool] SIMPLECOIN.US (0% fee, Cheat-proof, Inst/Auto Pay, LP, JSON, Opensource)
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on: June 09, 2011, 11:44:38 PM
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Just a heads up!
I will be switching on the new server tonight
There should be ~3minute disconnect. I will provide alternate dns/ip for the new server since the DNS update isn't always immediate.
I will also point the old box and bitcoin client to the new server for those that happen to miss this message.
Does this mean we will have to change host and port in our miners? Nope, I'm going to rig it to work together with the new box. On that end it should be seamless (minus the db backup and restore to the new machine).
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