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Author Topic: [4+ EH] Slush Pool (slushpool.com); Overt AsicBoost; World First Mining Pool  (Read 4381779 times)
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July 17, 2013, 07:25:59 PM
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Wow the extra hashing is sure helping in finding blocks and the big transaction fee for #19130 was nice as well

yet the same hashing power couldnt find a block in 11hours...

luck is the key!

Short term - it's all about luck
Long Term - Higher hashrate = more blocks found

Go figure we have a blockbuster day, 1 day before I get my shipment of 5 more Block Erupters...  BOOO!
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July 17, 2013, 11:34:29 PM
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So 1/3 of average daily reward (or even less) looks quite small to me.

true, but at the same time i don't mine 24 hours a day. It could just be that I tend to check my stats at the same time each day, and that specific time each day may not be an accurate point of reference for an overall average (because my mining operation time is not actually 24 hours.) of course theoretically the ratio u gave should remain true, overall. it's certainly possible I under-averaged, especially given that these last few days have been under-average... heh.

being OVER the 7-day average is still pretty sweet either way Cheesy
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July 18, 2013, 08:29:38 AM
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So 1/3 of average daily reward (or even less) looks quite small to me.

true, but at the same time i don't mine 24 hours a day. It could just be that I tend to check my stats at the same time each day, and that specific time each day may not be an accurate point of reference for an overall average (because my mining operation time is not actually 24 hours.) of course theoretically the ratio u gave should remain true, overall. it's certainly possible I under-averaged, especially given that these last few days have been under-average... heh.

being OVER the 7-day average is still pretty sweet either way Cheesy

It sure is. :-)
I just like to verify particular statements and hypotheses by calculation (if it's not too complicated).
That way I can also verify my ideas (and build new ones) about how the whole thing works.
Should I be mistaken, someone can correct me...  :-)
And in the end, the information may be useful to somebody.
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July 18, 2013, 07:17:12 PM
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Wow the extra hashing is sure helping in finding blocks and the big transaction fee for #19130 was nice as well

yet the same hashing power couldnt find a block in 11hours...

luck is the key!

Short term - it's all about luck
Long Term - Higher hashrate = more blocks found

Go figure we have a blockbuster day, 1 day before I get my shipment of 5 more Block Erupters...  BOOO!

remember when the Pool was around 12,000 gh/s! OMG!
great 2 months of mining and an XFX card has a bad fan... cheaper for me to get a replacement than to send it back on its lifetime warranty to be fixed OMG! haha
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July 19, 2013, 12:29:35 AM
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Short term - it's all about luck
Long Term - Higher hashrate = more blocks found

Go figure we have a blockbuster day, 1 day before I get my shipment of 5 more Block Erupters...  BOOO!

remember when the Pool was around 12,000 gh/s! OMG!
great 2 months of mining and an XFX card has a bad fan... cheaper for me to get a replacement than to send it back on its lifetime warranty to be fixed OMG! haha

I wish I had the hashing power I have now, back then... I would have been raking in the coinage! or as my lovely girlfriend calls them.. "BTUs" haha
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July 19, 2013, 06:10:20 AM
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remember when the Pool was around 12,000 gh/s! OMG!
great 2 months of mining and an XFX card has a bad fan... cheaper for me to get a replacement than to send it back on its lifetime warranty to be fixed OMG! haha

Remember when the Pool was around 9,500 gh/s... :-)

I wish I had the hashing power I have now, back then... I would have been raking in the coinage! or as my lovely girlfriend calls them.. "BTUs" haha

British Thermal Units... :-)

(For continental Europeans: 1 BTU is the amount of heat (energy) that warms up 1 pound of water by one degree Fahrenheit. :-)
Many people still remember kilocalorie: 1 kcal = amount of heat that raises the temperature of 1 kg water by 1 deg Centigrade.
BTU is then a "British kilocalorie", only it's 4 times less (0.2522 kcal). In the SI system, it's 1055 J (Joules).)

[edit]: Wolfram Alpha also says it's about 0.25 × energy released by explosion of one gram of TNT. :-)
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July 19, 2013, 06:21:20 PM
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remember when the Pool was around 12,000 gh/s! OMG!
great 2 months of mining and an XFX card has a bad fan... cheaper for me to get a replacement than to send it back on its lifetime warranty to be fixed OMG! haha

Remember when the Pool was around 9,500 gh/s... :-)

I wish I had the hashing power I have now, back then... I would have been raking in the coinage! or as my lovely girlfriend calls them.. "BTUs" haha

British Thermal Units... :-)

(For continental Europeans: 1 BTU is the amount of heat (energy) that warms up 1 pound of water by one degree Fahrenheit. :-)
Many people still remember kilocalorie: 1 kcal = amount of heat that raises the temperature of 1 kg water by 1 deg Centigrade.
BTU is then a "British kilocalorie", only it's 4 times less (0.2522 kcal). In the SI system, it's 1055 J (Joules).)

[edit]: Wolfram Alpha also says it's about 0.25 × energy released by explosion of one gram of TNT. :-)

yeah def remember the 9.5th/s! blah!
BTC causes quite a lot of BTU!

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July 19, 2013, 09:36:23 PM
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British Thermal Units... :-)

(For continental Europeans: 1 BTU is the amount of heat (energy) that warms up 1 pound of water by one degree Fahrenheit. :-)
Many people still remember kilocalorie: 1 kcal = amount of heat that raises the temperature of 1 kg water by 1 deg Centigrade.
BTU is then a "British kilocalorie", only it's 4 times less (0.2522 kcal). In the SI system, it's 1055 J (Joules).)

[edit]: Wolfram Alpha also says it's about 0.25 × energy released by explosion of one gram of TNT. :-)

yeah def remember the 9.5th/s! blah!
BTC causes quite a lot of BTU!



Well BTC on GPU causes alot of BTU, the ASICs aren't so bad (although don't go grabbing a block erupter whiles its running, jesus those things get toasty). 
Of course my GF didn't know what BTUs were... She just used the wrong initials in an attempt to ask me how my mining was going. I give her credit for caring at all... part of the reason I love her  Wink .   She does, however, very much like the things I buy her with my mined "BTUs" haha...
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July 19, 2013, 11:47:02 PM
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Mining on this pool is making me bipolar:)

Ha, ha  Cheesy

My graph looks like a graph of random numbers.
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July 20, 2013, 11:25:59 AM
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Pool failure detected... I suppose...
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July 20, 2013, 11:27:31 AM
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Pool failure detected... I suppose...

yes pool hash rate just dropped like a rock...
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July 20, 2013, 11:33:38 AM
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DDoS?
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July 20, 2013, 11:43:42 AM
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I'm so glad this thread is here; I was panicking thinking the problem was my connection.
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July 20, 2013, 11:50:43 AM
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It seems going back.
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July 20, 2013, 12:39:52 PM
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#   Block found at   Duration   Total shares    Your shares    Your BTC reward    Block #   Block value   Validity
19193    2013-07-20 12:21:10    1:19:38    13418608    2173    0.00000572    247548    25.15320000    99 confirmations left

WTF?
0.00000572 BTC
Little if anything else I have 0.005 ...
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July 20, 2013, 12:48:24 PM
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#   Block found at   Duration   Total shares    Your shares    Your BTC reward    Block #   Block value   Validity
19193    2013-07-20 12:21:10    1:19:38    13418608    3668    0.00000758    247548    25.15320000    99 confirmations left

This does not seem right for my stuff either.
no way only 3668 shares for over an hour.
something is going on.  I am sure slush is on it. 
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July 20, 2013, 01:07:44 PM
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19193    2013-07-20 12:21:10    1:19:38    13418608    5361    0.00000888

19191    2013-07-20 09:04:56    1:23:38    27791450    10490    0.01040164
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July 20, 2013, 01:25:16 PM
Last edit: July 20, 2013, 01:38:18 PM by sampson1971
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Are we having connection problems???

Working now... Smiley
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July 20, 2013, 01:38:51 PM
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19193    2013-07-20 12:21:10    1:19:38    13418608    2443    0.00001795    247548    25.15320000    90 confirmations left
19192    2013-07-20 11:01:32    1:56:36    38748497    3897    0.00230571    247539    25.11490000    81 confirmations left


Sigh.... as if it weren't difficult enough already..
For the record, I did not stop mining for a second and actually observed my expected reward climbing way high when pool rate was falling, which indicates my shares were being recorded..

Hopefully it will fix itself.


1BUcKJVz5n34VwuiyiLtPud1PGn3BLkcPb  :-)
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July 20, 2013, 02:27:28 PM
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I have 39 workers running -- 21 of them are running okay and 18 of them are having connection problems.

Very odd... also my "Estimated Reward" for the current block in process is about 75x higher than normal.

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