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Feedback - On the POT stats page we need per share price. I'm going to track every hour for a bit, but that would be nice. I have been tracking more frequently for now. Way over PPS, way under, and now trending slightly under. Figure I'll run it 24 hours and see what the luck shows.
-Wave
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I'm in with my 1.21 Jiggawatts for a spin, what the heck ;-)
-Wave
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Been going a few weeks now, and it seems I average around 60 connections. How do I improve that?
-Wave
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Hey guys, payouts delayed? I'm over my cutoff without payout. Not concerned, just making you aware.
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I had a 28M and a 7M share. Which are the two block solvers I have had...
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Os2Sam, Search for your IP address on blockchain.info site is how I did it.
-Wave
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I'm hoping to continue at 2% for DGM and 4% for PPS, but really to be sustainable we need to double our block production rate ie pool hashrate. Costs are not halving... [/quote]
Graet, If I might be so bold, how do you plan to accomplish this? Sure there will be an increase with ASIC's, but not sure it would double the size of our pool given the overall increase in difficulty...
I'm in the US, anything I can do to help?
-Wave
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Voted, still bebating as with the current price the short term slight gain is not worth my time. But what if the USD value per bitcoin rises? I full expect that to happen, but I also miss my beast of a gaming rig with Tri-fire 7970's. It's got a 4th card packed in now (5970) just for mining.
I want to support bitcoin and ozcoin (been some issues but nothing but honesty and work to resolve from the team) but still...
So, I setup a full bitcoin node today. I think that is the next best thing if I shut down my miners until my ASIC's arrive. Though I kinda want to keep them going till they do...but I will not wait more then a month with my 4.5GH total.
-Wave
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I'm considering it given:
4.5 GH/s with electricity at $0.14 per KW/H I'm looking at a profit of maybe $20 USD per month. I.E. not worth my time and I want my gaming rig back, lol.
But I still want to support bitcoin so I setup a full bitcoin node today! :-)
-Wave
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Alright Gents, I have 25 connections now and have relayed a couple of transactions first on blockchain.info. How do I become a better node? Static IP? Forced connections to other fast nodes? I have 30MBPS down and 6 up...
-Wave
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I got it, up to 10 connections now and slowly climbing.
The short of it...
Install bitcoinqt client and sync with block chain Be sure the computer running the bitcoin client gets a static IP address assigned by your router Forward port TCP port 8333 from internet to the IP you assigned in the step above Done ;-)
-Wave
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Niko - Thanks, server has static IP.
Akka - Will give it a shot!
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Hell, that was easy. I already had the full client running. I can see the traffic flowing now in my logs via 8333 port forwarding. However, client still only shows 8 connections. Will keep my eye on it.
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Will it work even if I do not have a static IP? I know how to do port forwarding and I want to do this to support the bitcoin network. Thanks for the links folks, I should have time to read up tomorrow!
-Wave
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Does anyone have any references on how to setup a full bitcoin node?
-Wave
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And I keep getting worker idle notifications but my miners are running.
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Looks like the round stats are not updating for shares, time, etc...
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Mdude- thanks. Low priority then.
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Must be it, I'm on windows with CG miner. Does the developer know?
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