MickeyT2008
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This account was recently hacked
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May 13, 2013, 07:50:12 PM |
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I seem to be able to access Slush's Pool webpage most of the time, occasionally getting the 'site down for maintenance' page with a link to this thread
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This account has recently been hacked and taken over, I haven't posted anything for about two years. Whoever has been using it and pretending to be me is a scammer.
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autonomous42
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May 13, 2013, 07:50:52 PM |
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Well it's very likely our hero knows all about what's been going on despite or because of all the caterwaul on the forums, from me included. No one should expect old payments to be augmented because those on the lucky side can't have theirs reduced. I just want things to be sturdy from this point on. I haven't been mining too long but I have trust in Slush. Fingers crossed.
PS anyone know where he got that nickname?
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PrintMule
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May 13, 2013, 08:10:29 PM |
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Well it's very likely our hero knows all about what's been going on despite or because of all the caterwaul on the forums, from me included. No one should expect old payments to be augmented because those on the lucky side can't have theirs reduced. I just want things to be sturdy from this point on. I haven't been mining too long but I have trust in Slush. Fingers crossed.
PS anyone know where he got that nickname?
Aye, tis was a great battle, when me and my mates followed us captain into the depths of a whale! There was a young lad with a powder keg strapped to his fine back...
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sunriselad
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May 13, 2013, 08:15:24 PM |
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Well it's very likely our hero knows all about what's been going on despite or because of all the caterwaul on the forums, from me included.
Your hero I think! Well over $1000 dollars a day should have afforded at least some public response from him or his representitive!
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mteachx
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May 13, 2013, 08:27:21 PM |
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nottm28
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May 13, 2013, 08:27:44 PM Last edit: May 13, 2013, 08:43:55 PM by nottm28 |
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I think there are some web servers (there are many) that are down. The load-balancer sometimes sends you to an 'up' web server and sometimes to a 'down' web server. Bit worrying.
[EDIT] Based on my api ticker - it's failing about 25% of the requests - so I reckon 1/4 of the internet facing web servers are not responding.
[EDIT2] I'm still with Slush tho - and mining is unaffected by the internet facing web servers - loyalty counts - have faith
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Lucko
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May 13, 2013, 08:46:37 PM |
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Well I just start seeing errors that my backup pool(slush) stop responding again... Anyone else see this?
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autonomous42
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May 13, 2013, 08:48:51 PM |
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Yes, I just came here to say so. One of my workers went down and after the reboot cgminer says slush's pools are down. But now it's back as I write this.
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lexis200
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May 13, 2013, 10:47:02 PM |
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Thanks! That edit works to fix connection problem. But code needs work, slush items like estimated reward don't work as is.
I tweaked it a bit on mine to give: That looks very cool... how did you do it? https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=7071.0 Thanks for the link, but mine doesn't show the BTC/USD exchange rate for example whereas yours does. Is that a setting I'm missing? Cheers
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Alms for an ex-leper... 1CDttnLVYtDhvK9h69LXJdPT3E6skyTfy8
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pitpony
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May 13, 2013, 11:07:32 PM |
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'realasicminer; on bitminter is running at over 5TH/s, roughly half of the entire pools hash rate, looks like the end is well and truly in sight for the masses using GPU's as the difficulty level is going to rise very rapidly if they continue to bring more asic's online. javascript:void(0);
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pitpony
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May 13, 2013, 11:09:39 PM |
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now at 5.7TH/s
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rsbriggs
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May 13, 2013, 11:10:52 PM |
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He moved that capacity over from asicminer on BTC guild to help them being under 50% of network. Who is this who mines more than 25% of the entire BTC hash rate? Why is he having so many ASICs and nobody else can get?
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eleuthria
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May 13, 2013, 11:14:38 PM |
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He moved that capacity over from asicminer on BTC guild to help them being under 50% of network. Who is this who mines more than 25% of the entire BTC hash rate? Why does he have so many ASICs and nobody else can get?
ASICMINER was a publicly funded company. They developed their own ASIC hardware, and the people who invested in them at the start have already made their money back many times over with the dividends. That's why they have so many ASICs: They designed them. They are now auctioning off hardware in batches as well so that they won't reach 50% as a single entity. Oddly enough, they had no plans to sell hardware originally, and so far they're the best company to buy from because you'll actually get your product in a reasonable timeframe.
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RIP BTC Guild, April 2011 - June 2015
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lexis200
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May 13, 2013, 11:16:26 PM |
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why isn't asicminer solo mining? wouldn't think it makes financial sense to mine in a pool, sharing the win with others...
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Alms for an ex-leper... 1CDttnLVYtDhvK9h69LXJdPT3E6skyTfy8
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pitpony
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May 13, 2013, 11:19:05 PM |
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I can't see this as being a good thing, having so much mining power coming online from a single source, even if it is 2 or 3 sources that comprise the majority of the hash power, then all I can see happening in the long term is that bitcoin market could be manipulated as they will become the overwhelming share holders in bitcoins and therefore undermine the whole system.
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rsbriggs
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May 14, 2013, 12:00:17 AM |
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Not wanting to be junior poster painful for old geezers, but have been watching miners submit shares just fine for last several hours. So asking - do these seem right to others? Shares were submitted whole time payments are saying none... 18017 2013-05-13 23:32:04 2:23:55 19980979 2239 0.00488603 236074 25.00000000 99 confirmations left 18016 2013-05-13 21:07:59 0:36:09 5009521 none none 236064 25.21304132 89 confirmations left 18015 2013-05-13 20:31:50 0:10:33 1487486 none none 236056 25.27437828 81 confirmations left 18014 2013-05-13 20:21:17 2:17:18 19129254 2437 0.00000286 236054 25.72511000 79 confirmations left 18013 2013-05-13 18:03:59 0:26:34 3688700 624 0.00386194 236046 25.38500000 71 confirmations left 18012 2013-05-13 17:37:25 6:28:57 54847545 8699 0.00425076 236042 25.04860000 67 confirmations left
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crashoveride54902
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May 14, 2013, 12:56:52 AM |
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Not wanting to be junior poster painful for old geezers, but have been watching miners submit shares just fine for last several hours. So asking - do these seem right to others? Shares were submitted whole time payments are saying none... 18017 2013-05-13 23:32:04 2:23:55 19980979 2239 0.00488603 236074 25.00000000 99 confirmations left 18016 2013-05-13 21:07:59 0:36:09 5009521 none none 236064 25.21304132 89 confirmations left 18015 2013-05-13 20:31:50 0:10:33 1487486 none none 236056 25.27437828 81 confirmations left 18014 2013-05-13 20:21:17 2:17:18 19129254 2437 0.00000286 236054 25.72511000 79 confirmations left 18013 2013-05-13 18:03:59 0:26:34 3688700 624 0.00386194 236046 25.38500000 71 confirmations left 18012 2013-05-13 17:37:25 6:28:57 54847545 8699 0.00425076 236042 25.04860000 67 confirmations left for 18014 looks like you got screwed as well...oh well better hope the db catches up and gives ya a reward...unless you had a connection failure or something...good luck P.S. to your sig....YES!!
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Dreams of cyprto solving everything is slowly slipping away...Replaced by scams/hacks
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scouzi
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May 14, 2013, 01:02:15 AM |
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I think there are some web servers (there are many) that are down. The load-balancer sometimes sends you to an 'up' web server and sometimes to a 'down' web server. Bit worrying.
[EDIT] Based on my api ticker - it's failing about 25% of the requests - so I reckon 1/4 of the internet facing web servers are not responding.
[EDIT2] I'm still with Slush tho - and mining is unaffected by the internet facing web servers - loyalty counts - have faith
The LB is supposed to detect that and remove it from the farm. Seems that there's no probe activated in the LB.
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vs3
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May 14, 2013, 01:36:01 AM |
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Not wanting to be junior poster painful for old geezers, but have been watching miners submit shares just fine for last several hours. So asking - do these seem right to others? Shares were submitted whole time payments are saying none... 18017 2013-05-13 23:32:04 2:23:55 19980979 2239 0.00488603 236074 25.00000000 99 confirmations left 18016 2013-05-13 21:07:59 0:36:09 5009521 none none 236064 25.21304132 89 confirmations left 18015 2013-05-13 20:31:50 0:10:33 1487486 none none 236056 25.27437828 81 confirmations left 18014 2013-05-13 20:21:17 2:17:18 19129254 2437 0.00000286 236054 25.72511000 79 confirmations left 18013 2013-05-13 18:03:59 0:26:34 3688700 624 0.00386194 236046 25.38500000 71 confirmations left 18012 2013-05-13 17:37:25 6:28:57 54847545 8699 0.00425076 236042 25.04860000 67 confirmations left for 18014 looks like you got screwed as well...oh well better hope the db catches up and gives ya a reward...unless you had a connection failure or something...good luck P.S. to your sig....YES!! It almost looks like you lost connection. Judging by the leftovers of 18014 - looks like it probably happened about 30min before the end. And you stayed disconnected through the next two rounds (which were rather short ones - 10 and 36min) and then reconnected. For at least the last hour of 18017 you did have connection.
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BitshireHashaway
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May 14, 2013, 02:36:36 AM |
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why isn't asicminer solo mining? wouldn't think it makes financial sense to mine in a pool, sharing the win with others...
Right now bitcoin network difficulty is at around 85 th/s from what I see. Avalon Asic = 66 gh/s or 1/1333 of that. Since 150 bitcoins are released every hour it would take you 9 hours to get 1 bitcoin. Since they are released in blocks of 25, you would need to wait ~9.4 days to get a single block... I would rather be paid regularly. If I had ~10 Asics though I would mine solo.
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