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Author Topic: [1500 TH] p2pool: Decentralized, DoS-resistant, Hop-Proof pool  (Read 2591625 times)
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May 01, 2013, 03:25:23 PM

so obtuse

i'm not helping propagate your share full of transactions, because it gets orphaned

if a large amount of transactions still cause shares to have an increased chance of being orphaned and assuming people still use p2pool when this may matter, in 4, 8, or 12 years, then i suspect it would be wise to then do a rethink. 

oh, assuming the issue w/ the increased orphans isnt solved by then, in a decade or whatever.
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May 01, 2013, 09:08:15 PM

great, now just someone should make p2p exchange which is ddos safe and crypto is stabilized.
oh and it vould be a great idea to develop some wallet where you can have several crypto at once.
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May 01, 2013, 09:09:38 PM

great, now just someone should make p2p exchange which is ddos safe and crypto is stabilized.
oh and it vould be a great idea to develop some wallet where you can have several crypto at once.
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May 01, 2013, 09:34:19 PM

How difficult is it to modify the source to support new coins? I have no experience with Python, but I can program in C++.

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May 01, 2013, 09:40:55 PM

great, now just someone should make p2p exchange which is ddos safe and crypto is stabilized.
oh and it vould be a great idea to develop some wallet where you can have several crypto at once.

That will be done as soon as someone figures out how to P2P cash transactions. After two years, there's still no answer to that one.
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May 02, 2013, 01:24:50 AM

Someone already made a p2pool for bytecoins, look at their source

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May 02, 2013, 01:47:29 AM

Does anyone have upnp working with the window (either python or exe)? I swear I saw it work once but it's definitely not working now. I'm trying to figure out whether to blame my router or dig into the code a bit. I don't see any errors in the log file.
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May 02, 2013, 12:02:56 PM

great, now just someone should make p2p exchange which is ddos safe and crypto is stabilized.
oh and it vould be a great idea to develop some wallet where you can have several crypto at once.
P2P between cryptocurrencies makes it at least possible to hold funds hostage for some time and in the worst case allows for double spend scams.
Between crypto + fiat (e.g. USD + BTC) you need external trust, either to an exchange or at least a gateway/bank that keeps fiat debt for you.

Multicoin wallet = ufasoft coin. It's at least useable, though not too pretty...

https://www.coinlend.org <-- automated lending at various exchanges.
https://www.bitfinex.com <-- Trade BTC for other currencies and vice versa.
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May 02, 2013, 12:05:12 PM

Coin should add bytecoin

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May 02, 2013, 01:57:35 PM

That will be done as soon as someone figures out how to P2P cash transactions. After two years, there's still no answer to that one.

I'm still thinking that gift cards might work with this. Needs a bit of thought though.


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May 03, 2013, 01:25:39 AM

I need some clarification on how the P2pool Difficulty operates with Litecoin.  I have a P2pool node setup, with my miners connected to it.  I've been mining the node for 1 month now, yet the difficulty/shares/payout still is a bit fuzzy.  I've appended my username with the /+ flags, and tried several difficulty levels.  I've seen examples of usrname/2000+16 or usrname/2+2.  I've made the assumption that the /2000 would be for bitcoin mining and the /2 would be for litecoin.  Can someone explain the difference between the /2000 & /2 and how it relates to Litecoin mining.

I understand the the /2000 is for the pool/share difficulty, and the +2 is for the miner difficulty.

Example Stats:
P2pool version:  11.3
Cgminer version: 3.1.0
P2pool share difficulty: 1.15 (according to the web/static detail)
P2pool share difficulty: 0.232827 (according to P2pool program feed)
P2pool requested difficulty: Difficulty 3.000  (my username/3+3)
P2pool Shares: 8 total (1 orphaned, 0 dead) Efficiency: 113.7%
Cgminer difficulty: 15.3K (according to cgminer)
Cgminer difficulty: 31.6M (according to cgminer)

I've received "accepted" shares in cgminer of 250k/15,300 with a difficulty of username/2+2; however, p2pool does not recognize or "accept" a high share like that.  I've also let the miners run for upwards of 48-72 hours and have odd payouts.  What's the voodoo magic behind p2pool & the difficulty settings?
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May 03, 2013, 02:37:55 AM

Public Bitcoin p2pool server: 208.78.103.246:9332

Testing with zero fees.  Need help load testing.

Precurser to p2pmining.com PPS p2pool server

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May 03, 2013, 05:50:51 AM

Put maxconnections = 20 in bitcoin.conf. Bitcoind still has 36 connections(after restart). Why?
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May 03, 2013, 02:23:17 PM

Im trying to run a LTC p2pool node

It is running, I am able to connect with miners, but I am not able to access the web interfase.

I forwarded a local port 5555 to port 9338 on the node and i am entering http://localhost:5555/ in my local browser, but i am getting the following

r>)version�����q���yL��������������������������������������������������$zxRh9GC11.4���   9S>o.AYѪ r.\

Any ideas? The same thing is happening in 2 differente installations one running ubuntu 12.04 and one running ubuntu 10.04.

Thank you and best regards,

Max
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May 03, 2013, 02:27:23 PM

Any reason why you don't want to run it on the default port of 9327? I recently got mine up and running using the default port at http://mining.harvestcoin.com:9327

Could it be that your pointing to the wrong port?
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May 03, 2013, 02:30:56 PM

Im trying to run a LTC p2pool node

It is running, I am able to connect with miners, but I am not able to access the web interfase.

I forwarded a local port 5555 to port 9338 on the node and i am entering http://localhost:5555/ in my local browser, but i am getting the following

r>)version�����q���yL��������������������������������������������������$zxRh9GC11.4���   9S>o.AYѪ r.\

Any ideas? The same thing is happening in 2 differente installations one running ubuntu 12.04 and one running ubuntu 10.04.

Thank you and best regards,

Max
why do you connect to the p2p port and not the web port? reading --help helps obviously!

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May 03, 2013, 02:40:13 PM

Im trying to run a LTC p2pool node

It is running, I am able to connect with miners, but I am not able to access the web interfase.

I forwarded a local port 5555 to port 9338 on the node and i am entering http://localhost:5555/ in my local browser, but i am getting the following

r>)version�����q���yL��������������������������������������������������$zxRh9GC11.4���   9S>o.AYѪ r.\

Any ideas? The same thing is happening in 2 differente installations one running ubuntu 12.04 and one running ubuntu 10.04.

Thank you and best regards,

Max
why do you connect to the p2p port and not the web port? reading --help helps obviously!

There is no reference to web port on --help, youd you mind telling me the port please?

Thank you!!
Max
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May 03, 2013, 02:41:48 PM

Im trying to run a LTC p2pool node

It is running, I am able to connect with miners, but I am not able to access the web interfase.

I forwarded a local port 5555 to port 9338 on the node and i am entering http://localhost:5555/ in my local browser, but i am getting the following

r>)version�����q���yL��������������������������������������������������$zxRh9GC11.4���   9S>o.AYѪ r.\

Any ideas? The same thing is happening in 2 differente installations one running ubuntu 12.04 and one running ubuntu 10.04.

Thank you and best regards,

Max
why do you connect to the p2p port and not the web port? reading --help helps obviously!

There is no reference to web port on --help, youd you mind telling me the port please?

Thank you!!
Max

Try 9327...if your using the default config.
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May 03, 2013, 02:43:07 PM

Im trying to run a LTC p2pool node

It is running, I am able to connect with miners, but I am not able to access the web interfase.

I forwarded a local port 5555 to port 9338 on the node and i am entering http://localhost:5555/ in my local browser, but i am getting the following

r>)version�����q���yL��������������������������������������������������$zxRh9GC11.4���   9S>o.AYѪ r.\

Any ideas? The same thing is happening in 2 differente installations one running ubuntu 12.04 and one running ubuntu 10.04.

Thank you and best regards,

Max
why do you connect to the p2p port and not the web port? reading --help helps obviously!

There is no reference to web port on --help, youd you mind telling me the port please?

Thank you!!
Max

Ok i found it :-) same port as miners? that is odd but works!

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May 03, 2013, 02:45:02 PM

Good to hear! Go forth and mine!
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