Uh, I don't *think* 5790's exist, so I assume you're talking about 5970's?
I have one more 6990, which I suppose would be right in between a 5970 and 7990
but i'm in the US
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And, no, I won't pay $4000 for a Saturn.
but I can spend up to $5000 or so for anything that isn't priced at some bullshit amount
no sales tax pls
ABORT!
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Good luck with,,Might be a little hard to drive to Hawaii, You got a car that drives over the ocean?
Think ill pass good luck on buying one at 2k.
no, but I could get someone that lives in Hawaii to drive over there, that work?
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the fees on those are actually standard, .0001 per 1kb ... which I think is too low. maybe that's the same feeling from some pool ops. i had mine set to only accept 0.0005 or higher for a long time (months past the "standard" client change from .0005 to .0001)
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Can we possibly have a standard operating procedure regarding , host requirements and node installation , tips to help people run on p2pool as efficiently as possible. Is my GBT latency too high ? Does it matter ? Why it matters. My node shows X kb incoming X kb outgoing , is that ideal ? , if not why. Do I need lots of RAM and unlimited bandwidth. Here is a snapshot of my rig on p2pool , can I do anything to improve my efficiency. Is that a local p2pool? Is all the DOA caused by the specific ASIC equipment? I can mine to remote host (~200ms to Germany) and get about 1-2% DOA, w/ vid card (200ms flat should average out to less than 1% DOA (.667%), but you have some local & remote delay, maybe multiple workers, etc).. an overloaded CPU could cause more DOA also i think you got lucky with zero orphans and just 6 outgoing connections, unless maybe those 6 outgoing connections were handpicked by you... re: set the max outgoing to zero and using --p2pool-node for all 6
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#2, this is a great idea in tandem with #3 or #4 (didn't read the full specifics on those)
#7, yeah, not so much anymore (since I put a 1% fee on it), but before I would have up to 10 work requests per cycle, so had to set maxblocksize to 1000... even w/ a very good computer, at 100,000 size, it would take something around 100-150ms to get all the new work out
#8, i already do this for my own nodes =p ... though i can't monitor the incoming connections constantly.. so some automated disconnect for peers that aren't helpful at all would be nice
ed: oh, on #7 + #8, since the majority of people never bother to alter the defaults, some easy method of choosing the type of node you want to run might be beneficial. i've always felt 6 outgoing connections is far too few, and a lot of people have incoming firewalled.
maybe when you initially run p2pool, it generates a config file & asks you how many outgoing connections you want, w/ suggestions based on bandwidth. similar problem, most people never touch --p2pool-node
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Good example of why ASICs are selling for 2-3x the price they should
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Easy way to limit them would be to charge a fee for placing limit orders
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it hit $1000 Zimbabwean dollars a long, long time ago
that's a lot of monies
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Just a random question , how long does each episode take you guys ? I take an average on 4 hours. That is with a typing speed of around 70 WPM...
I used to do some transcriptions on mturk, with a foot pedal. It'd generally take about 4-5x the length of the transcript, but I was doing the castingwords 'expedited' ones, which required like a 99 rating or something... so you didn't want to make any errors. I can type 200wpm+ , www.typeracer.com, zevus put me down for #19, I'll see if I can find time to do it..
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Connected to some crap peers?
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Bitfurry!
I'll drive over to where you are and pay you $2000 for the Saturn
not $4000
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For sale KnC Saturn
Hashing speed ~240Gh/s. Used 1 day - new. 2 of 6 units left. Price 2400$. All details here!
this was a very fair price but i bet you could have gotten $3000/ea+ from the nutters well, that explains that
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correction to 350? that wouldnt be much of a correction, lol. oh, i see.. from $1000000
more like correction to $210 from $400
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The best way to financially benefit from your bitcoins is to:
1) Leave the US with your bitcoins. 2) Live in some other country that has less onerous taxation. 3) Enjoy a lower cost of living and absence of an oppressive police state.
Not many countries out there that'd tax income on capital gains less than the US well, countries in western europe, anyway
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so many orphans for building off a block that came 2 seconds later... some ppl need to fix bitcoind connections too
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zut alors!
Pool Luck(?) (7 days, 30 days, 90 days): 142.3%113.5%109.1%
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I saw something on the forums about changing the difficulty and thought that was relevant for me. So it's just because I have a pitifully slow hash rate? OK. I guess I'll go to a pool, I would have liked to have made some BTC while supporting decentralisation.
Yah, just the low hash rate. You can change your share difficulty, but only make it higher than whatever p2pool's default target is atm, not lower.. i.e. bitcoinaddress/500000+50 makes your target share difficulty 500k instead of 150-200k or whatever it's currently at.. the 2nd amount is what the website or whatever uses to track your hashrate I sometimes still point my gfx card on my main computer to a p2pool & I use 500000+5, re: just trying to get lucky & having a low enough 2nd value so it'll report my hashrate somewhat accurately
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Hi people. I hope someone can help me out. I am running p2pool with 2 block erupters I have 0 shares and suspect maybe I need to change my share difficulty? Here is what my console is saying 2013-11-09 17:21:19.904019 P2Pool: 17426 shares in chain (10412 verified/17430 total) Peers: 8 (0 incoming) 2013-11-09 17:21:19.904240 Local: 663MH/s in last 2.4 minutes Local dead on arrival: ~85.2% (67-95%) Expected time to share: 10.0 days 2013-11-09 17:21:19.904393 Shares: 0 (0 orphan, 0 dead) Stale rate: Efficiency: Current payout: 0.0000 BTC 2013-11-09 17:21:19.904528 Pool: 35254GH/s Stale rate: 17.2% Expected time to block: 17.3 hours that local dead on arrival is new, I accidentally ctrl-c and closed the connection which has been open since yesterday some time. Please help! two block erupters, 660mhash or so, well, you can see the expected time to share there: 10 days i wouldn't use p2pool if i was under 10ghash, unless it was just for kicks (trying to get lucky or something like that)
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