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1  Bitcoin / Hardware / Re: [ANN] Spondoolies-Tech - carrier grade, data center ready mining rigs on: January 15, 2015, 09:55:39 AM
...
please elaborate a bit, i totally missed this westhash/nicehash/paycoin opportunity
https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=521520.msg9849837#msg9849837

Raskul wrote a tutorial here:
https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=894826.msg9849580#msg9849580

Edgar,
You don't follow our thread closely enough ...

Edit: In the first few days, the return was 30X over BTC, afterwards 9X and it settled at about 3X up until the end of the POW period

That about sums it up thanks .

***
However I did not learn about paycoin from this forum .. I regularly read the GAW hash talk forums as well as have a GAW account with Hashtalkers and primes so I knew about paycoin for months.

What I did not know is it would have a 1 week POW phase , and I found that out by luck actually when I wondered why my Westhash payouts were 300% from the previous day.


It had been great to rent my rigs sooner on Nicehash,  only got the last 3 days and it was profitable
how often does this happen on west/nicehash?
2  Bitcoin / Pools / Re: PPLNS / F2POOL on: January 11, 2015, 05:24:52 PM
If you're not afraid of a little math, you can figure out your expected payout pretty easily.  A true PPS-based pool assigns a value in BTC to every share, which is derived from the current network difficulty and the block reward.  As of right now, the difficulty is 40640955016, and the reward is 25BTC.  So, we can derive that each share is worth 25/40640955016, which is 0.00000000061514BTC per share.

That's all well and good, but how do you figure out how many shares your rig expects to submit in a day?  Another formula will get you that value:

Difficulty * 2^32 / hash rate / 86400 = expected time to solve a block in days.  For a 1 TH/s miner, that value is 2020.27 days.  Number of shares, divided by number of days = expected shares per day.  That same 1TH/s miner expects to find 20116567.61 difficulty 1 shares a day.  Take that and multiply it by the value of a share and you get expected earnings on a PPS pool per day.  The 1TH/s miner expects to get 0.01237451BTC a day.

Since our friends at Discus Fish charge 4% for PPS mining, you would get 96% of expectations, which is 0.011879523BTC.

You can change those numbers to fit whatever hashing power you have to determine what your expectations would be.

Hope this helps.

Edit:

Here's the formula all nice and prettied up for you to calculate expected earnings on discus fish.
Code:
0.96 * (25 / (40640955016 * 2^32 / hash rate / 86400))

Of course, if you're feeling really lazy, go to an online calculator like https://bitcoinwisdom.com/bitcoin/difficulty, plug in your hash rate, take the resulting expected daily earnings and multiply it by 0.96. Smiley


Ahh thanks Johnnybravo0311 very good explanation!
3  Bitcoin / Hardware / Re: [ANN] Spondoolies-Tech - carrier grade, data center ready mining rigs on: January 09, 2015, 11:33:48 PM
Hi SP-Tech,

Having major problems with two of my units again after the exploits yesterday. Came home earlier & both of them were down again, I've managed to get one back online after multiple hard reboots, PSU swapping (all 1200w+) then reflashing the firmware again, but its showing this:



I'm still trying to get the other unit back though...... Sad

I've checked all the connections/cables for any kind of burning/melting - they're clean as a whistle.

What do you think? Are they on their way out? At first I thought it was a firmware bug, as this problem only started after upgrading to the latest, but having seen my stats page above I'm beginning to think it's something more severe......

Peace.


What kind of PSU are you using ?
this error is very like one those when cables are not plugged in properly but if you have check that out already then its weird
4  Other / Meta / Re: philipma1957 and default trust on: January 09, 2015, 06:26:45 PM
philipma1957 has been extremely helpful since i started here, he is also always willing to help others and i really appreciate member like philipma1957 and i would feel confident if i was making business with him.

5  Bitcoin / Hardware / Re: ANTMINER S5: 1155GH(+OverClock Potential), 590W, Jan 12th Shipping [Sales Open] on: January 05, 2015, 03:18:14 PM
is this unit more louder then SP20?
6  Economy / Digital goods / Re: Price check on: January 05, 2015, 12:35:26 PM
Humm are people selling bitcointalks accounts? :S
7  Bitcoin / Pools / Re: PPLNS / F2POOL on: January 04, 2015, 05:42:00 PM
It's PPS


PPS: Each share receives a fixed reward known in advance. This is the ultimate low- variance, low-maturity simple method, but has the highest risk for the operator, and hence lower expected returns than other methods and risk of collapse if not managed properly. It is currently only moderately attractive, but is the way of the future - it will be the most widely used method when the infrastructure to offer it with low fees is established.

How much is the fixed reward ? I mean how is it calculated in terms of network difficulty and miner's hashpower ?


well they have a number for every th you mine with.

right now 1 th should earn 0.01237 btc a day  I believe their fee is 4%  so .96 x 0.01237 = what they pay for every th you give them

I think that comes to 0.0118752 a th not sure if that is the rate but it should be very close.

what is nice is they pay that daily. no worries about luck.


and here is the rate page

https://www.f2pool.com/help  they say 0.01187958 for each th you send at them

I just sent 1 of my sp20's at them to see if I like them.


I see, but they alot more difficulty then other pools, but still are getting the most blocks according to blockchain
8  Economy / Economics / Bitcoin mining. on: January 04, 2015, 03:17:40 PM
To all Bitcoin Miners


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=l3MrcbRzl-o

9  Economy / Economics / About blockchain and IP on: January 03, 2015, 11:28:08 PM
I have notice specially today that IP numbers are finding blocks not those pools names
i was just thinking if it would be possibility for some pool to change their IP to trick pool user?

Not accusing anyone, just if this is known, price been dropping and so far some of those big pools are not finding blocks and many other IP are.
10  Bitcoin / Pools / PPLNS / F2POOL on: January 01, 2015, 06:31:55 PM
I´m wondering what to think about BTCguild and Disgus fish

Disgus fish are finding the most blocks on blockchain, i´m not quite sure how it works how the share are paid but it seems it doesnt matter how muc bitcoin disgus finds your balance does not get higher jump. its just number the rise really really slow but on BTC guild when they find block it just comes in one amount.

What do people think its better and is one pool more profitable then other?


HAPPY NEW YEAR! Cheesy
11  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Technical Support / Bitcoin wallet crashed and rebuilding ? on: December 22, 2014, 08:53:39 AM
Not quite understanding what happend but it seems my wallet is rebuilding 5 years back in time now?
i have no clue if that small amount of btc i had is gone or not when it will be sync?
12  Bitcoin / Hardware / Re: [ANN] Spondoolies-Tech - carrier grade, data center ready mining rigs on: December 20, 2014, 10:18:44 PM
LOOP[2] OFF TO:0 (test serial failed or something)
4: disabled (i2c BAD, btw!)
5: disabled (i2c BAD, btw!)
LOOP[3] OFF TO:0 (test serial failed or something)
6: disabled (i2c BAD, btw!)
7: disabled (i2c BAD, btw!)


ok this cant be good?!

No 12V to the hashing (main) boards. Only 5V to mgmt.

mgmt? Cheesy
13  Bitcoin / Hardware / Re: [ANN] Spondoolies-Tech - carrier grade, data center ready mining rigs on: December 20, 2014, 10:18:12 PM
LOOP[2] OFF TO:0 (test serial failed or something)
4: disabled (i2c BAD, btw!)
5: disabled (i2c BAD, btw!)
LOOP[3] OFF TO:0 (test serial failed or something)
6: disabled (i2c BAD, btw!)
7: disabled (i2c BAD, btw!)


ok this cant be good?!

this happened to me and it was because one of my pci-e cables came unplugged

exactly what happend!, stupid for not checking
but units is running fine now.

14  Bitcoin / Hardware / Re: [ANN] Spondoolies-Tech - carrier grade, data center ready mining rigs on: December 20, 2014, 07:11:34 PM
LOOP[2] OFF TO:0 (test serial failed or something)
4: disabled (i2c BAD, btw!)
5: disabled (i2c BAD, btw!)
LOOP[3] OFF TO:0 (test serial failed or something)
6: disabled (i2c BAD, btw!)
7: disabled (i2c BAD, btw!)


ok this cant be good?!
15  Bitcoin / Hardware / Re: Unofficial Spondoolies SP20 thread on: December 19, 2014, 04:30:35 PM
48 hours or so before the paycoin proof of work is done. Waiting for the inevitable mini-pump before the proof of stake. May bump up the miner to get the last little bit in.

Have no idea what this means? what proof of work.(noob alert)
16  Bitcoin / Hardware / Re: [ANN] Spondoolies-Tech - carrier grade, data center ready mining rigs on: December 17, 2014, 03:39:26 PM
I see, but i´m trying to have 1x750w corsair psu running for 1 item, difficult to find the right settings
17  Bitcoin / Hardware / Re: [ANN] Spondoolies-Tech - carrier grade, data center ready mining rigs on: December 17, 2014, 03:31:45 PM
miner local1.warn minergate[5986]: Here comes unexpected death, lights off!
miner local1.warn minergate[5986]: Dye (Signal)!


 miner user.notice root: Mining manager not running
 miner user.notice root: free-memory:452
 miner user.notice root: Watchdog caught problem - what to do what to do?
 user.notice root: Watchdog caught problem: soft handle


This is happening quite often now. how can i fix this? and why does it happen
18  Bitcoin / Hardware / Re: [ANN] Spondoolies-Tech - carrier grade, data center ready mining rigs on: December 15, 2014, 10:30:17 PM
Underclocking: running 1x Corsair CX750w


Temp Front / Back T,B
18 °C / 41,38 °C
Fan Speed
40
Start Voltage
0.65 / 0.65 / 0.65 / 0.65
Max Voltage
0.66
Max Watts
175 / 175 / 175 / 175


LOOP[0] ON TO:0
 0: DC2DC/1/:[vlt1:656 vlt2:658(DCl:794 Tl:794 Ul:658) 67W 102A  37c] ASIC:[ 85c (125c) 845hz(BL: 845)    2 (E:193) F:0 L:0]
 1: DC2DC/1/:[vlt1:654 vlt2:658(DCl:794 Tl:794 Ul:658) 68W 104A  49c] ASIC:[ 85c (125c) 875hz(BL: 875)    6 (E:193) F:0 L:0]
LOOP[1] ON TO:0
 2: DC2DC/1/:[vlt1:648 vlt2:653(DCl:794 Tl:794 Ul:658) 67W 102A  53c] ASIC:[ 85c (125c) 855hz(BL: 855)    5 (E:193) F:0 L:0]
 3: DC2DC/1/:[vlt1:650 vlt2:653(DCl:794 Tl:794 Ul:658) 69W 106A  56c] ASIC:[ 85c (125c) 875hz(BL: 875)    1 (E:193) F:0 L:0]
LOOP[2] ON TO:0
 4: DC2DC/1/:[vlt1:650 vlt2:656(DCl:794 Tl:794 Ul:658) 68W 104A  40c] ASIC:[ 85c (125c) 855hz(BL: 855)    7 (E:193) F:0 L:0]
 5: DC2DC/1/:[vlt1:654 vlt2:658(DCl:794 Tl:794 Ul:658) 68W 104A  49c] ASIC:[ 85c (125c) 860hz(BL: 860)    0 (E:193) F:0 L:0]
LOOP[3] ON TO:0
 6: DC2DC/1/:[vlt1:654 vlt2:658(DCl:794 Tl:794 Ul:658) 66W 101A  51c] ASIC:[ 85c (125c) 835hz(BL: 835)    4 (E:193) F:0 L:0]
 7: DC2DC/1/:[vlt1:652 vlt2:658(DCl:794 Tl:794 Ul:658) 68W 104A  55c] ASIC:[ 85c (125c) 855hz(BL: 855)    7 (E:193) F:0 L:0]



Just want to confirm if this settings are alright? only green numbers on the asic stats
19  Bitcoin / Hardware / Re: [ANN] Spondoolies-Tech - carrier grade, data center ready mining rigs on: December 14, 2014, 05:06:51 PM
ok don´t  be angry vortexz but you have tried turn off and on a again
seriously it works for me Cheesy
20  Bitcoin / Hardware / Re: [ANN] Spondoolies-Tech - carrier grade, data center ready mining rigs on: December 14, 2014, 04:17:19 PM
I have 2 SP20s, for one of them I can not acces the settings page anymore,
My router assiged the following ip adresees : 192.168.1.99 and 192.168.1.100
I can access just fine the one ending with 99
But I can not acces the one with 100 anymore saying that the web page is not available when I try accessing it from my browser

Both of them are up and mining, they have the pool settings stored, I just can't access one of them's menu

this are the ip's asigned by the router: http://gyazo.com/1dcfb737298ce594e928aa99131f1dac


Any ideeas? thank you !

Then it changed IP, when it happens i need to find the correct ip in my router.
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