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April 28, 2013, 07:30:45 AM |
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I've sent a little BTC into my account, and it shows up on the 'Balance' page, but is not showing up on the 'Buy Hashpack' page.
What's wrong?
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slowklopdop
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April 28, 2013, 07:58:07 AM |
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I've sent a little BTC into my account, and it shows up on the 'Balance' page, but is not showing up on the 'Buy Hashpack' page.
What's wrong?
Ive done that too and i think it just needs to be confirmed, so gotta wait it out till its confirmed balance?
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dwolfman
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April 28, 2013, 10:21:39 AM |
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A little quirk, possible bug report?
The pool seems to work fine for my miners so long as I use the GBT/Longpoll port. If I point them at the stratum port, they will work fine for a while, but will then suddenly no longer be able to communicate with it. If I stop and restart them, they cannot reconnect. If I then stop them and switch back to the GBT/Longpoll port, they log in just fine. Once I've done that I can stop them, switch back to Stratum, then start them back up and they'll work fine for a while. It takes several hours before it happens again.
I'm using CGMiner 2.10.3 on Windows with BitMoose to run it as a service.
(after starting this reply while searching for what version I was running...) Just noticed that CGMiner is up to 3.0.1 for Windows, and there is a mention of a hotfix in that version for people who can't mine with stratum on Windows. Think it has to do with something that broke in 3.0.0, but I'm going to get it and give it a try for a while on one of my miners.
Is anyone else seeing this happen with their miners on this pool, especially if you are running CGMiner on Windows? So far I don't think I've seen CGMiner on my Centos 6.4 server do this, but it's also a different version even than what I had before on my Windows machines. And I'm seeing this on more than one of the Windows boxes. I've seen it happen now on three different computers I have CGMiner running on, all different hardware but same OS (Win 7 64bit).
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arch
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April 28, 2013, 10:40:33 AM |
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There are ~45Gh/s allready pre-order, and there is a 15Gh/s to order tomorrow morning.
Good to hear that, was the 45 gh ordered this year? Is it already sold out or available as part of the hashpack? - Can you tell me where are the mining rigs planned to stored? Is it being hosted somewhere? - And do you have any refund policy? suppose the manufacture delays the product indefinitely and we would like to move out?
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dwolfman
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April 28, 2013, 10:54:43 AM |
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Is anyone else seeing this happen with their miners on this pool, especially if you are running CGMiner on Windows?
So far I don't think I've seen CGMiner on my Centos 6.4 server do this, but it's also a different version even than what I had before on my Windows machines.
And I'm seeing this on more than one of the Windows boxes. I've seen it happen now on three different computers I have CGMiner running on, all different hardware but same OS (Win 7 64bit).
Trying BFGMiner 3.0.2 now, see if it's any different.
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dwolfman
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April 28, 2013, 08:13:46 PM |
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So far so good, it hasn't lost communication on the two I set up BFGMiner on.
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dwolfman
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April 28, 2013, 09:06:28 PM |
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So far so good, it hasn't lost communication on the two I set up BFGMiner on.
Well, it finally quit again. Really, am I the only one seeing this? I know there are others on this pool right now since the stats say there are 7 miners right now.
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dwolfman
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April 28, 2013, 09:15:02 PM |
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Now this is interesting.
Two of my workers quit at exactly the same time! What makes it interesting is these computers are in two physically different locations, different ISPs, using different worker logins for the pool. Same software and GPU (Win 7 64bit, Radeon HD7770) but motherboards are different (one is on an ASRock with Phenom II, other is an older Intel with Core 2 Duo).
On this computer (the AMD Phenom II), it just plain quit communicating and stopped hashing. Cycling through starting it with GBT/Longpoll then back to Stratum got it working again.
On the other one, it kept hashing at full speed, but was getting rejects for "unauthorized user". Cycling it like above got it working again.
There's something wrong with the server-side software on this pool. Has to be.
Think I'm going back to 50btc.com for a while. I'll try this again sometime in the future, once they get the bugs worked out.
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HjerterEss
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April 28, 2013, 09:23:30 PM |
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Why don`t you answer the questions regarding the pre orders/orders on miners you made? There are ~45Gh/s allready pre-order, and there is a 15Gh/s to order tomorrow morning.
Good to hear that, was the 45 gh ordered this year? Is it already sold out or available as part of the hashpack? - Can you tell me where are the mining rigs planned to stored? Is it being hosted somewhere? - And do you have any refund policy? suppose the manufacture delays the product indefinitely and we would like to move out? Right, so you don`t actually own any miners yet, you just kinda want people to buy shares of future miners that you have pre ordered or something?
Looking at your pool statistics, the average hashrate is only at 652MH/s.
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ewitte
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April 29, 2013, 02:41:19 PM |
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How much does the system "currently" support?
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pkarc (OP)
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April 29, 2013, 02:52:44 PM |
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Why don`t you answer the questions regarding the pre orders/orders on miners you made? There are ~45Gh/s allready pre-order, and there is a 15Gh/s to order tomorrow morning.
Good to hear that, was the 45 gh ordered this year? Is it already sold out or available as part of the hashpack? - Can you tell me where are the mining rigs planned to stored? Is it being hosted somewhere? - And do you have any refund policy? suppose the manufacture delays the product indefinitely and we would like to move out? Yes, indeed the pre-orders were made this year, in February and March, and these at first, were requested for personal purposes, but given the reception of 'hashpacks', the pre-orders will be donated to facilitate the process, so yes they are available as part of the 'hashpacks'. We are adapting a space for the installation and management with adequate cooling ventilation and fire protection. Battery Power Backup with UPS and in the next 6 months will be implementing backup with solar energy and power generator. There is currently a great return policy, but we claim existing policies of the manufacturers. If in the future the manufacturers did not respond for products ordered, we will all be affected and have to wait for them to give us a solution, otherwise, if manufacturers investment return, we will refund exactly the amount invested by you. Right, so you don`t actually own any miners yet, you just kinda want people to buy shares of future miners that you have pre ordered or something?
Looking at your pool statistics, the average hashrate is only at 652MH/s.
There are no ASIC miners yet, and yes we are collecting bitcoins to buy ASIC miners, the advantages are the benefits you acquire when buying a hashpack, a control panel with real-time statistics, in addition to the support and maintenance of the ASIC, among many others.
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ewitte
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April 29, 2013, 02:55:14 PM |
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I'm probably going to take a small chance once my BTC flow ramps up. Right now I have a total of 1.25BTC don't want to spend everything I have Probably by the end of the week or next week I have two more 7950's coming in.
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pkarc (OP)
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April 29, 2013, 03:05:24 PM |
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I'm probably going to take a small chance once my BTC flow ramps up. Right now I have a total of 1.25BTC don't want to spend everything I have Probably by the end of the week or next week I have two more 7950's coming in. a small chance, makes a big difference.
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pkarc (OP)
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April 29, 2013, 04:25:19 PM |
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How much does the system "currently" support?
The system support UNLIMITED hashing power, the thing is that we have previusly pre-order some Gh/s that will be available soon.
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arch
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April 29, 2013, 08:04:03 PM |
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Yes, indeed the pre-orders were made this year, in February and March, and these at first, were requested for personal purposes, but given the reception of 'hashpacks', the pre-orders will be donated to facilitate the process, so yes they are available as part of the 'hashpacks'.
We are adapting a space for the installation and management with adequate cooling ventilation and fire protection. Battery Power Backup with UPS and in the next 6 months will be implementing backup with solar energy and power generator.
There is currently a great return policy, but we claim existing policies of the manufacturers. If in the future the manufacturers did not respond for products ordered, we will all be affected and have to wait for them to give us a solution, otherwise, if manufacturers investment return, we will refund exactly the amount invested by you.
If you are looking for long term business/customers you should add these two points in T & A
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ewitte
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April 29, 2013, 08:21:15 PM |
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How much does the system "currently" support?
The system support UNLIMITED hashing power, the thing is that we have previusly pre-order some Gh/s that will be available soon. I mean if I order say 2500MH/s does it support it now or it has to wait for the ASICS?
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pkarc (OP)
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April 29, 2013, 09:21:45 PM |
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How much does the system "currently" support?
The system support UNLIMITED hashing power, the thing is that we have previusly pre-order some Gh/s that will be available soon. I mean if I order say 2500MH/s does it support it now or it has to wait for the ASICS? Wait, there is no ASICs mining yet.
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seleme
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April 30, 2013, 03:27:47 AM |
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It's kinda good idea, prices look very good but then again you ordered from bfl in February and March, you'll probably get your asics around New Year. Not sure too what incentive you have to offer hashpower at such prices except to cover yourself for ordering bfl . Not sure what was the 50GHbfl price when you bought it but doubt it was much less than 2400$ you're currently selling it for.
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pkarc (OP)
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April 30, 2013, 04:57:58 AM |
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Anyway, got it working now, will let everyone know how it does after a while.
And I'm still seeing the issue I mentioned above. Seems something gets stuck on the server side and the stratum connection quits working for that client/login. Only way to reset it is to change back to http and GBT/Longpoll connection port, get connected once, then switch back to stratum. One thing I'm wondering, why don't you guys do like other pools do? When a client connects to the non-stratum port, redirect the client to the stratum port. We are looking closely at your problem, you gave us valuable information and are working on it, hopefully fix this problem this week, will let you know just this fixed. thanks again dwolfman
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glitch003
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April 30, 2013, 08:04:38 AM |
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We did some pre-orders about 2month ago to Butterfly Labs.
lol, expect to get your asics in 2014.
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