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is there an api? if so post an example.
http://btcworld.de/statistics<th align="right">Valid shares for current round:</th><td>1,095,628</td></tr><tr><th align="right">
Haven't yet succeeded in getting the regexp right..
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I salute you.
I never understood the folks who complained that power-consumption was the sole reason why they got out of mining. Either their math was wrong or they weren't doing it right.
Or they are in places where per KW/h costs more. For example, mine's around US$0.27/KWh +1 Around here we pay ~.38 US$/KWh
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Is it just me, or is updates on pool shares on triple mining a little excessive? [22:27:35] triple: 921,102 [22:27:44] triple: 921,232 [22:27:54] triple: 921,377 [22:28:14] triple: 921,680 [22:28:24] triple: 921,837
I would think once every 60 seconds would be plenty fine. Using c00w's hopper, latest version
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Successfully added a NMC pool as backup I chose bitparking as no signup is needed. Just start mining. Pay-outs can only happen to the address used as username. pool.py'bitparking':{'shares':difficulty*.41, 'name':'BitParking', 'mine_address':'bitparking.com:9098', 'user':nmc_user, 'pass':nmc_pass, 'lag':False, 'LP':None, 'role':'backup'},
password.py#BitParking - NMC nmc_user='N65kZkGc4PcHVxfDBSJD43GDytHcWfn8L6' nmc_pass='x'
Tested on c00w's branch - commit: 438b270 (old, I know, but it's working for me) Adding share info isn't particularly useful, imo, considering difficulty is in the 23K area. For pulling html user/pool stats http://bitparking.com/user/<nmc_user> can be used.
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as for x8s, they added json yesterday. recent main branch of my fork may work on x8s, but not tested yet..
Works very well. Added to pool.py literally 5 minutes before they found the block
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Next dumb question from me. What is the purpose of "blank" submittal? [23:10:14] RPC request [] submitted to arsbitcoin
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What effect does the penalty have?
Round Shares are counted as [Round Shares * penalty] Increasing penalty -> faster hopping out from the pool Very nice. Think I might have to give your version a try
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latest version provides interactive penalty manipulation. have fun What effect does the penalty have?
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I see alot of mention here of using bitcoins.lc, I dont see why anyone does that.
I was mining with their latest block, within 10minutes of hopping away all my shares were reduced to 0 thus they have some really rediculous scoring system in place.
If you're looking at the worker page, they only show shares submitted within the past 30 minutes, not shares submitted per round
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Is there a reason bitclockers is disabled? I read earlier in the thread that they were a little shady with super long rounds, but are you guys mining with them anyway?
I've tried for a couple of rounds. But am met with massive connection issues, so disabled them again.
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thanks I thought I looked everywhere. They didnt hide it or anything huh? Surprised it wasnt down a broken flight of stairs in a darken room with a sign on the door saying beware of leopard. What I am wondering is why it switched off of mtred and went back to ozcoin before hitting the magic 43% or whatever number. Try as I might, I cant seem to figure out the logic in the hopper but I havent tried to look too much at the code. No kidding right? I was freaking out a little when I saw: Current Balance 0.00000000 BTC Total Earned 0.00000000 BTC and no payment in my wallet. They really need to add an unconfirmed balance. As for the logic of bithopper, I have no clue either. I gotta say it works though. Ive only been mining with it for like 36 hours but the first 24 has made me a believer. As far as I can tell looking through the code - and someone please correct me, if I'm wrong - it uses the pool with fewest shares. The exception to this is if the pool with fewest shares has 10% or less fewer shares than the pool currently being mined for. e.g. if you're currently mining for Mt Red and Mt Red has 200K shares, then any pool with less than 180K shares will be hopped to.
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Ordered and received a $25 card the other day, and can confirm that 2 of 2 webshops in Denmark accepted the card for payment. The card hasn't been registered with TD.
Will definitely be back
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Newcomer CampBX has an option for shorting bitcoins. Haven't tried them myself, so can't comment on whether they are any good or not. But they seem to have put some efforts into creating a secure good looking exchange platform. we dont know if they are secure... but there website is pretty! they have only been around for 4-5 days, we dont know yet. - Test version of the site was public for 2+ weeks before they went live
- Daily external security audit
- Payment Card Industry certification
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Newcomer CampBX has an option for shorting bitcoins. Haven't tried them myself, so can't comment on whether they are any good or not. But they seem to have put some efforts into creating a secure exchange platform.
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Anyone tried this using guiminer? I can see the file but not sure if I just edit the portion:
// Ma can also be implemented in terms of BFI_INT... #define Ma(x, y, z) amd_bytealign((y), (x | z), (z & x))
This patch works fine with guiminer as well. And yes, just edit the portion you posted.
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From 339.7MH -> 351.7MH (+3.5%) on my 6950@860 using Guiminer (poclbm). Very nice find, bitless. Donation on it's way
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