notabeliever
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February 04, 2018, 01:32:49 AM |
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Thank you for your pools and nice job everyone.
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Acejam
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February 05, 2018, 02:35:01 PM |
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I have updated p2pool.io to use jtoomim's 1mb_segwit fork. p2pool.io:9332 is still based on Bitcoin core. I have also deployed ltc.p2pool.io:9327 for Litecoin mining using the same fork and have plans to add several more coins very soon. p2pool.io has been moved back to forrestv's p2pool/p2pool@master branch. (The original P2Pool)
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crypto_curious
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February 07, 2018, 10:03:15 AM |
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Hi guys,
I would like to setup p2pool for FTO (Futurocoin). It's fork of Dash. Which p2pool source code should I use for that?
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chrismaster
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February 07, 2018, 10:53:05 AM |
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How do i mine with more workers on a p2pool ?
same address for all workers ? Is that a problem ?
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notabeliever
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February 07, 2018, 12:58:58 PM |
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chrismaster...You actually have a rock solid pool right now. Advertise in your post above and more will show up. I see both my miners mining with you together with other BCH miners. More hash on its way in a day or 2
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chrismaster
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February 07, 2018, 01:48:43 PM |
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chrismaster...You actually have a rock solid pool right now. Advertise in your post above and more will show up. I see both my miners mining with you together with other BCH miners. More hash on its way in a day or 2
thx for support ;-)
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sawa
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February 08, 2018, 03:28:34 PM |
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Xantus
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February 09, 2018, 05:14:29 AM |
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Hey people,
is there an overview or an way to see all blockfounds of on pool ? Somethink like p2pool fiund block on date Y and on date Y.
all i found is the mined blocks of the last few hours.
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jtoomim
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February 10, 2018, 09:51:49 AM |
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Hosting bitcoin miners for $65 to $80/kW/month on clean, cheap hydro power. http://Toom.im
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February 10, 2018, 10:28:10 AM Last edit: February 10, 2018, 11:25:40 AM by sawa |
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February 11, 2018, 12:20:11 AM |
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jtoomim
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February 11, 2018, 03:29:41 AM Last edit: February 11, 2018, 01:14:42 PM by jtoomim |
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^ jtoomimnet BTC block. This was p2pool's biggest block yet, at 1288.919 kB. It only brought in 0.07 BTC of fee revenue, though.
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Hosting bitcoin miners for $65 to $80/kW/month on clean, cheap hydro power. http://Toom.im
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February 11, 2018, 03:51:25 PM |
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Hey people,
is there an overview or an way to see all blockfounds of on pool ? Somethink like p2pool fiund block on date Y and on date Y.
all i found is the mined blocks of the last few hours.
yes you can check: https://www.blocktrail.com/BTC/pool/p2pool
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February 12, 2018, 09:52:25 AM Last edit: February 12, 2018, 10:07:45 AM by moharni |
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Statistical question: 1) Why the average days to find a block in the past 6 months is 30 days while it used to be 5 days? https://imgur.com/a/SxvSnTechnical questions: 2) I connected to someone's node (because I do not know how to create one) that has an average ping time of 75 ms, is this good? 3) Is there video tutorial for beginner like me showing how to create a local node? For example I do not know how to "run bitcoin with the RPC interface enabled" and how to"Run a miner daemon" thanks
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jtoomim
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February 12, 2018, 12:50:46 PM |
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1) Why the average days to find a block in the past 6 months is 30 days while it used to be 5 days?
Because p2pool has not gained as much hashrate as the rest of the Bitcoin network. In other words, p2pool has relatively less hashrate than it used to. 2) I connected to someone's node (because I do not know how to create one) that has an average ping time of 75 ms, is this good?
75 ms is fine. The network latency to the node is a lot less important than the CPU speed of the node. A node with a slow CPU might take 3000 ms to hand out new work to your workers, whereas a node with a fast CPU might only take 500 ms. Whether you're adding 1 ms or 200 ms of network latency to that is nearly (but not quite) irrelevant. Someone else might be able to answer #3.
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moharni
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February 12, 2018, 02:31:57 PM |
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2) I connected to someone's node (because I do not know how to create one) that has an average ping time of 75 ms, is this good?
75 ms is fine. The network latency to the node is a lot less important than the CPU speed of the node. A node with a slow CPU might take 3000 ms to hand out new work to your workers, whereas a node with a fast CPU might only take 500 ms. Whether you're adding 1 ms or 200 ms of network latency to that is nearly (but not quite) irrelevant. looking at the nodes' scanner page, is there anything can tell us about CPU speed of a node?
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February 12, 2018, 04:51:43 PM |
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3) Is there video tutorial for beginner like me showing how to create a local node?
For example I do not know how to "run bitcoin with the RPC interface enabled" and how to"Run a miner daemon"
thanks
Good Question, Im surprised that no one has made a youtube video showing step by step for noobies like me! I have access to a large scale network with hundreds of VM's if I knew how I'd create one, however I don't think it really benefits us anymore than what is available now, just need more people joining the current ones for better hashrates.
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February 12, 2018, 04:53:48 PM |
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2) I connected to someone's node (because I do not know how to create one) that has an average ping time of 75 ms, is this good?
75 ms is fine. The network latency to the node is a lot less important than the CPU speed of the node. A node with a slow CPU might take 3000 ms to hand out new work to your workers, whereas a node with a fast CPU might only take 500 ms. Whether you're adding 1 ms or 200 ms of network latency to that is nearly (but not quite) irrelevant. looking at the nodes' scanner page, is there anything can tell us about CPU speed of a node? I think you mean hashrate, and yes this is JT's currently: Local rate: 58.1TH/s (2.1% DOA) Expected time to share: 2.1 minutes http://ml.toom.im:9332/static/
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February 12, 2018, 05:13:15 PM Last edit: February 12, 2018, 05:39:13 PM by moharni |
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2) I connected to someone's node (because I do not know how to create one) that has an average ping time of 75 ms, is this good?
75 ms is fine. The network latency to the node is a lot less important than the CPU speed of the node. A node with a slow CPU might take 3000 ms to hand out new work to your workers, whereas a node with a fast CPU might only take 500 ms. Whether you're adding 1 ms or 200 ms of network latency to that is nearly (but not quite) irrelevant. looking at the nodes' scanner page, is there anything can tell us about CPU speed of a node? I think you mean hashrate, and yes this is JT's currently: Local rate: 58.1TH/s (2.1% DOA) Expected time to share: 2.1 minutes http://ml.toom.im:9332/static/Not the hashrate, jtoomim said CPU speed of the node is more important than network latency, So I was wondering if the scanner page provide such information. It could be "GBTL =Get Block Template Latency," but I do not know what dose it mean. any idea?
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February 12, 2018, 05:25:26 PM |
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3) Is there video tutorial for beginner like me showing how to create a local node?
For example I do not know how to "run bitcoin with the RPC interface enabled" and how to"Run a miner daemon"
thanks
Good Question, Im surprised that no one has made a youtube video showing step by step for noobies like me! I have access to a large scale network with hundreds of VM's if I knew how I'd create one, however I don't think it really benefits us anymore than what is available now, just need more people joining the current ones for better hashrates. I agree, the pool needs more hash rate. But also, it is important to connect to a node that has small Latency (according to p2pool in this page: http://p2pool.org/learn/start.php). so is my case few node that I can mine with efficiently
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