Your response is a joke (again). You give fault at the users that found critical mistakes on your end and warned you about them. I guess it was the users fault that you hadn't configure SSL on your systems by default and it was the users fault that you had enabled spell checkin plug in where you restore your seed phrase resulting in sending the seed online. fuckin users how could they configure your systems so fuckin wrong eh?? According to Coinomi and other testing (including a quick and dirty wireshark test by me) it was / is a SSL transmission to Google -Dave
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Is the dashboard loading fine? Whats the last state you had the miner in before this happened?
Dashboard loads runs for ~ 60 seconds and then drops to the miner is not running screen. Waits for a while, comes back and does it again. -Dave
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HELP! OK, with that out of the way. One of my Apollos seems to be having issues. bfg starts and then stops. I have replaced the SD card and removed all pools, twice. With just the donation pool looking at the sudo screen -dr miner I see bfgminer 5.5.0-41-gb0cd450 - Start: [2019-02-27 00:02:21] - [ 0 days 00:00:02] [M]anage devices [P]ool management [S]ettings [D]isplay options [H]elp [Q]uit Pool 0: us.litecoinpool.or Diff:1 +Strtm LU:[00:02:21] User:jstefanop.a1 Block: ...5f3733dbdb447146 Diff:8.25M (59.04T) Started: [00:02:21] I:? ST:3 F:0 NB:1 AS:0 BW:[546/119 B/s] E:0.00 BS:0
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------- APL 0: | 0.0/ 0.0/ 0.0 h/s | A:0 R:0+0(none) HW:0/none -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- [2019-02-27 00:02:14] Loaded configuration file /opt/bfgminer.conf [2019-02-27 00:02:15] Probing for an alive pool [2019-02-27 00:02:21] Pool 0 stratum+tcp://us.litecoinpool.org:3333 alive [2019-02-27 00:02:21] Pool 0 is hiding block contents from us [2019-02-27 00:02:21] Network difficulty changed to 8.25M (59.04T) [2019-02-27 00:02:21] Stratum from pool 0 detected new block [2019-02-27 00:02:21] API running in IP access mode on port 4028 Then something pops up quickly that I can't read and then. [screen is terminating] and I'm back at the prompt. It does the same if I put in my own pools. Anything I can look at? -Dave
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How do you often open the mail from the forum from time to time? because if you didn't open at least once the email providers spam filtering will detect it as a spam over time.
No, my mail server does not care. Something, just triggered it was wondering if anyone else saw it too. I have seen Cyren, tag a lot of stuff as suspect and bulk that should not have been. But, this is the 1st time I have seen a "confirmed" spam tag on a legit mail. Could also be that since it's hosted on AWS that a nearby IP or 2 got tagged and this one was lumped in with the rest. Or Cyren burped. I white listed the IP for now. It's 52.45.214.107 if anybody cares. Actually, thinking about it someone should probably list all the sending IPs from the board. This way people who want to can white list all of them instead of one at a time. That is if there is more then one. -Dave
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Where in CT are you?
-Dave
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Sometime yesterday afternoon my mail server started tagging emails from the forum as spam. Did a little digging and it is the Cyren / Commtouch. And it's not just a little tag, it's the 100% this is spam tag. Anybody else having this issue? Since it's my own managed server it's not a big deal but it can be annoying. (I redacted / changed my email address if a mod / admin needs it to check something PM me.) -Dave [2019.02.24] 22:10:17 [58361] Delivery started for apache@omail.bitcointalk.org at 10:10:17 PM [2019.02.24] 22:10:23 [58361] Spam check results: [_SPF: None], [BARRACUDA: passed], [CBL-ABUSE SEAT: passed], [FIVE-TEN: passed], [HOSTKARMA - BLACKLIST: passed], [HOSTKARMA - BROWNLIST: passed], [HOSTKARMA - WHITELIST: passed], [MAILSPIKE: passed], [NJABL - SPAM: passed], [SORBS - ABUSE: passed], [SORBS - DYNAMIC IP: passed], [SORBS - PROXY: passed], [SORBS - SOCKS: passed], [SPAMCOP: passed], [SPAMHAUS - PBL: passed], [SPAMHAUS - PBL2: passed], [SPAMHAUS - SBL: passed], [SPAMHAUS - XBL: passed], [SPAMHAUS - XBL2: passed], [SPAMHAUS CSS: passed], [TRUNCATE.GBUDB.NET: passed], [UCEPROTECT LEVEL 1: passed], [UCEPROTECT LEVEL 2: passed], [UCEPROTECT LEVEL 3: passed], [_REVERSEDNSLOOKUP: passed], [_BAYESIANFILTERING: passed], [_COMMTOUCH: 30,Confirmed], [_INTERNALSPAMASSASSIN: 0:1], [_DK: None], [_DKIM: None], [_CUSTOMRULES: ] [2019.02.24] 22:10:26 [58361] Starting local delivery to DaveF@DaveFMailServer.com[2019.02.24] 22:10:26 [58361] Delivery for apache@omail.bitcointalk.org to DaveF@DaveFMailServer.com has completed (Deleted) Filter: Spam (Weight: 31), Action (Domain Level): Delete [2019.02.24] 22:10:26 [58361] End delivery to DaveF@DaveFMailServer.com[2019.02.24] 22:10:26 [58361] Delivery finished for apache@omail.bitcointalk.org at 10:10:26 PM [id:60558361]
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Hey Dave,
What type of psu comes with this bad boy?
Thanks!
A cheap old 300 watt unit. It's just whatever I had in my office that I plugged into the power port. -Dave
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I will take it
OK, Sending PM. -Dave
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Bump with new lower prices. -Dave
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Anyone? Is $100 shipped too much for this thing? -Dave
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Got my 2nd pair in yesterday. Have them hashing away. Love them. Some thoughts on future OS updates.
1) 1 to many. Using some push API to other miners on the network, if you make a change to one you have the option of updating them all.
2) EMail alert if something fails. Yeah, I know usually it's the pool that will tell you if you are not hashing, but I have always wanted to have the miner let me know if *it* things there is a drop, or if the fan is not spinning, or if it can't connect to pool "X". Probably a lot of programming for it to do that but, I can hope.
3) All LED off except for issue. Walk in, look at rack, red LED on. OK, that one has a problem.
Thanks, Dave
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Title says is all. I tested all the ports with a USB drive, read and wrote a small file. $100 $80 as of 4-April shipped in the US. I really do not want to deal with customs forms on this. If you have any questions ask. The only payment address(es) for this are: Legacy:14omg4wFTmbQrNXtFL7f4sLfSpF6Pif4P7 SegWit: bc1qun6thhj2th9aac4r0057gxnrkg0lw22xa7wxzx As of 4-April no power supply is included to save on shipping costs for the lower price. Thanks, Dave
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Do you have the actual wattage pull at the wall @ 110V for this running the S15? Just doing some rough planning for new runs in the warehouse, but I can only pull single phase 110. Thanks, Dave
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3 were mined by Nanopool one was mined by SparkPool so that is a no to being mined by the same miner. Also if you look at the sending address it has over 18,000 transactions so whoever controls it I would assume knows what they are doing.
Off the top of my head I have no idea what or why they are doing it.
-Dave
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I updated the website to use the new wallets and added a link to the number435398 github. If anyone sees anything wrong please post here to let me know. I think I have everything but more eyes are always useful.
-Dave
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Does anyone know how difficulty readjusts on this? I have seen as low as 0.6 and as high as 80.5 in the last 24 hours. I am wondering if it counts staked blocks the same as mined blocks and how big a range it looks at to determine the difficulty.
Yes, I could probably slog though all the code and figure it out, but I figure asking is quicker. And oh yeah, I'm lazy :-)
Thanks, Dave
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Yes, it's one issued through Coinbase. Last time I looked, if you wanted to go through all the grief you can still get the money back from Wavecrest for the card. But you are correct, for that little it's probably not worth the time.
-Dave
I'm sure in most cases you'd get your money back, it's more the being left in the lurch. I remember lots of screaming from people travelling abroad and using those cards as their sole form of payment and waking up to find they were instantly unusable with zero notice. At least this card is giving a grace period. Without taking this too far off topic, if you are traveling and only have 1 form payment you are asking for trouble. Lost card / stolen card / Visa-Master Card - Amex whatever network goes down for a while, etc. Close to home, it's a pain. Far away it can be miserable. -Dave
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Some other things to think about.
Although it would not change the reserve requirements, frequency of payouts do matter a bit too. Once an hour vs once a day vs once a week etc. i.e how much the pool could wind up owing you if they go broke. If I don't trust you and I only get paid once a week, I'm gone....
Cash / fiat reserves. If I want to start a pool to dominate the mining world and I have a big enough bank account I can do just about anything I want. 105% pay out, no big deal if I don't mind taking a bath buying BTC on the open market. Think venture capitalists throwing money into it.
Using the theory of a 10,000 ph paying 415.00 BTC a day at the price of $4k a BTC that is $1,660,000 (using round numbers here for BTC now at $3800 and a 105% payout)
So if the pool *never* finds a block in 30 days and I get $50 million USD of venture capital I can still run for a month. How many pools would I kill in the process who saw their hash rate drop to 0.
Just my thoughts.
-Dave
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