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January 03, 2017, 03:55:22 AM |
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The node scanner at p2pool.co is back up and working at http://p2pool.co. It was down for a little while. Please try it out. Feedback is always welcome. On this node scanner always limited node list. You must manually add them? Why not add all nodes with http://poolnode.info/? I always see way more nodes with poolnode.info while I usually only see a few on p2pool.co, but I am not really sure why. Thanks for the feedback. Is there a programmatic way to get the IPs of all the current p2pool nodes? I could use that to have the site automatically update.
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in2tactics
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January 03, 2017, 07:17:45 AM |
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Thanks for the feedback. Is there a programmatic way to get the IPs of all the current p2pool nodes? I could use that to have the site automatically update.
That is a good question for windpath.
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Current HW: 2x Apollo Retired HW: 3x 2PAC, 3x Moonlander 2, 2x AntMiner S7-LN, 5x AntMiner U1, 2x ASICMiner Block Erupter Cube, 4x AntMiner S3, 4x AntMiner S1, GAW Black Widow, and ZeusMiner Thunder X6
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windpath
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January 03, 2017, 03:10:53 PM |
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Thanks for the feedback. Is there a programmatic way to get the IPs of all the current p2pool nodes? I could use that to have the site automatically update.
That is a good question for windpath. It's really pretty straight forward, however you do want to consider the load you put on the network (i.e. how often you scan for nodes)... Just pick a node, get the /peer_addresses endpoint, and crawl outward from there. Example: http://p2pool.org:9332/peer_addresses
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January 06, 2017, 02:48:11 PM |
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p2pool.org is now running Bitcoin 0.13.2 bitcoin-cli getinfo { "version": 130200, "protocolversion": 70015, "walletversion": 60000, "balance": 0.00025680, "blocks": 446904, "timeoffset": 0, "connections": 14, "proxy": "", "difficulty": 317688400354.0338, "testnet": false, "keypoololdest": 1448391717, "keypoolsize": 224, "unlocked_until": 0, "paytxfee": 0.00000000, "relayfee": 0.00001000, "errors": "" }
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veqtrus
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January 08, 2017, 10:07:18 AM |
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p2pool.org is now running Bitcoin 0.13.2
Did you have any time to test my segwit integration?
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windpath
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January 08, 2017, 01:52:18 PM |
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p2pool.org is now running Bitcoin 0.13.2
Did you have any time to test my segwit integration? I have not, yet... does not appear to be at risk of activation anytime soon
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windpath
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January 09, 2017, 03:14:46 PM |
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Thx Nonnakip! This looks really promising for some serious P2Pool performance enhancement. Unfortunately I wont have time to play with it till next week, but would love to hear any one elses experience...
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fasbit
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January 12, 2017, 05:28:20 PM |
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When using "--merged" with ANY secondary coin, does it matter if the underlying coin has any coding to allow merged mining? Does the secondary coin have to be designed to permit merged mining? or does P2pool circumvent such requirements?
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SixOfFive
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January 12, 2017, 05:42:57 PM |
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When using "--merged" with ANY secondary coin, does it matter if the underlying coin has any coding to allow merged mining? Does the secondary coin have to be designed to permit merged mining? or does P2pool circumvent such requirements?
Secondary coin MUST support auxpow.. No auxpow support, its not able to be merge mined with p2pool.
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January 14, 2017, 04:40:07 AM |
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Lucky number #13 - Double Block!
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windpath
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January 15, 2017, 12:52:57 AM |
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A white paper for a new decentralized mining pool was released tonight. It requires smart contracts so it is not yet ready for Bitcoin, but they claim to have had success on etherium's testnet. They also claim to have solved the variance problems p2pool would face if it gained mass adoption. I plan to fully dive into it as soon as I can, but thought others here might also want to check out the paper... SMARTPOOL: Practical Decentralized Pooled Mining http://smartpool.io/docs/smartpool.pdf
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windpath
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January 17, 2017, 07:34:43 PM |
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So smartpool is an interesting idea, however IMO, its a long way off, if it were to be adopted at all... We use Ethereum smart contracts to build a decentralized pooled mining protocol called SmartPool. Our solution implicitly replaces the centralized pool operator by network participants who run the Ethereum network. Also noteworthy is that this can also be built on RootStock, without depending on the Ethereum network.
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flameruk
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January 18, 2017, 03:16:50 PM |
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So smartpool is an interesting idea, however IMO, its a long way off, if it were to be adopted at all... We use Ethereum smart contracts to build a decentralized pooled mining protocol called SmartPool. Our solution implicitly replaces the centralized pool operator by network participants who run the Ethereum network. Also noteworthy is that this can also be built on RootStock, without depending on the Ethereum network. I read the white paper but being a HVAC consultant it's way above my head. I'm more of a hardware guy to be fair. The part of running over etherium is a little worrying but hey there are far more competent people to judge on here. I'll definitely keep my eye open. I'm still looking at grumpy and go and found a thread where bitcoind has already been ported. I'm going to put this on an old box and give it a try to see if p2Pool will run. Apparently it will multi thread over cores so could make a difference to the back end speed. https://github.com/btcsuite/btcd
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Find my P2POOL node at www.ukp2pool.uk:9332Donations for operating node? BTC 1CYevtGy3aqr1reuq7CFceNFAT7snsz3VM
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flameruk
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January 18, 2017, 09:50:15 PM |
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So smartpool is an interesting idea, however IMO, its a long way off, if it were to be adopted at all... We use Ethereum smart contracts to build a decentralized pooled mining protocol called SmartPool. Our solution implicitly replaces the centralized pool operator by network participants who run the Ethereum network. Also noteworthy is that this can also be built on RootStock, without depending on the Ethereum network. I read the white paper but being a HVAC consultant it's way above my head. I'm more of a hardware guy to be fair. The part of running over etherium is a little worrying but hey there are far more competent people to judge on here. I'll definitely keep my eye open. I'm still looking at grumpy and go and found a thread where bitcoind has already been ported. I'm going to put this on an old box and give it a try to see if p2Pool will run. Apparently it will multi thread over cores so could make a difference to the back end speed. https://github.com/btcsuite/btcdAnd I see this was started 3 odd years ago so old news.......
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Find my P2POOL node at www.ukp2pool.uk:9332Donations for operating node? BTC 1CYevtGy3aqr1reuq7CFceNFAT7snsz3VM
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tubexc
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January 19, 2017, 06:56:48 PM |
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What a waste, I was mining for 3 hours on a node with shares not found Version: 16.0-3-g7d52c04-dirty
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windpath
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January 19, 2017, 09:23:53 PM |
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What a waste, I was mining for 3 hours on a node with shares not found Version: 16.0-3-g7d52c04-dirty Did you submit any valid shares?
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tubexc
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January 19, 2017, 09:37:57 PM |
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What a waste, I was mining for 3 hours on a node with shares not found Version: 16.0-3-g7d52c04-dirty Did you submit any valid shares? I don't think so. The node ( http://uk.p2pool.science:9332) has a large list of shares. It's hard to find any of my shares if exists one. But it's high ranked on http://p2pool.co/
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windpath
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January 19, 2017, 09:52:26 PM |
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What a waste, I was mining for 3 hours on a node with shares not found Version: 16.0-3-g7d52c04-dirty Did you submit any valid shares? I don't think so. The node ( http://uk.p2pool.science:9332) has a large list of shares. It's hard to find any of my shares if exists one. But it's high ranked on http://p2pool.co/At first glance the node appears to be functioning correctly. Perhaps either you ran into some bad luck, or have unrealistic expectations for your hashrate? After submitting a valid share you should be able to find yourself here: http://uk.p2pool.science:9332/local_stats
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