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July 14, 2013, 11:42:30 AM |
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I will rephrase the question: How is it possible to be be paid less in similar rounds and without large miners joining the pool? block time shares payout | | | 19080 2013-07-13 04:55:43 3:38:04 55146734 216320 0.06683271 246305 25.18400164 confirmado 19079 2013-07-13 01:17:39 3:28:34 53289059 206720 0.10828800 246282 25.48430000 confirmado Please explain slush! I don't see rounds under 0.08btc in my stats.
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July 14, 2013, 11:44:45 AM |
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well, you can claim to know about the scoring system, and then complain about it, but that is the reason you got less of a reward for one round vs another. you got paid for the % of your score vs the rest of the pool. you keep pointing back to your shares, but shares are not the full story. they don't reveal if you were scoring higher than average or scoring lower than average, and they also don't reveal how the rest of the pool was scoring.
My score was similar in both rounds.
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July 14, 2013, 12:00:51 PM |
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I will rephrase the question: How is it possible to be be paid less in similar rounds and without large miners joining the pool? block time shares payout | | | 19080 2013-07-13 04:55:43 3:38:04 55146734 216320 0.06683271 246305 25.18400164 confirmado 19079 2013-07-13 01:17:39 3:28:34 53289059 206720 0.10828800 246282 25.48430000 confirmado Please explain slush! I don't see rounds under 0.08btc in my stats. The reward you get for one single share depend on when the share was submitted. The score you get for the share is exp(t/C) where t is the number of seconds since the round was started or since the last reset, and C is a constant (200 based on my measurement). The time a given miner (w/ constant hashrate) spends working a single share varies. Even is the difficulty is the same. If you were lucky to submit 2 shares in the last few seconds of the round, you will get much more for the round. If you were unlucky and were working on a share and the round completed before you submitted it, you will get a smaller reward. Hope this helps. T
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July 14, 2013, 12:02:43 PM |
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I will rephrase the question: How is it possible to be be paid less in similar rounds and without large miners joining the pool? block time shares payout | | | 19080 2013-07-13 04:55:43 3:38:04 55146734 216320 0.06683271 246305 25.18400164 confirmado 19079 2013-07-13 01:17:39 3:28:34 53289059 206720 0.10828800 246282 25.48430000 confirmado Please explain slush! I don't see rounds under 0.08btc in my stats. The reward you get for one single share depend on when the share was submitted. The score you get for the share is exp(t/C) where t is the number of seconds since the round was started or since the last reset, and C is a constant (200 based on my measurement). The time a given miner (w/ constant hashrate) spends working a single share varies. Even is the difficulty is the same. If you were lucky to submit 2 shares in the last few seconds of the round, you will get much more for the round. If you were unlucky and were working on a share and the round completed before you submitted it, you will get a smaller reward. Hope this helps. T Kind of, thanks. So it has to do with greater difficulty shares, will take note to that. I still think the current payout system robs miners blind but this way the operator has the incentive to keep the pool in optimum conditions lol
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July 14, 2013, 12:12:20 PM |
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Also block 19093 seems a bit strange...
19093 2013-07-14 11:01:18 5:27:23 82887784 1658 0.00002188 246513 25.11315000 95 confirmations left
or is it only me?
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July 14, 2013, 12:17:19 PM |
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Alright, these blocks are getting ridiculous... I'm jumping ship. Everyone prepare for pool luck to skyrocket upon my departure!! Good luck guys.
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July 14, 2013, 12:24:41 PM |
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paraipan, just an idea to use math to put things in perspective: we can take the two rounds in question 19079 and 19080, and group them separately with the 10 rounds before and after each. then we will use a formula to see the variance between the two groups.
take rounds 19069 - 19079 and add them together. we'll call this 'x' then take rounds 19080 - 19090 and add them together. we'll call this 'y'
then plug the numbers into this formula
((x-y)/(x+y))*100=
if done correctly, that number is your % of variance between rounds 19069-79 and rounds 19080-90.
it should be between 5 and -5
if it's inside of that range then the scoring system is working properly
if it's outside that range then o crap, something's gone wrong. (probably a mistyped number, double check your work!)
I just did this myself, and my variance was 3%, meaning i scored 3% more in rounds 19069-79 vs rounds 19080-90
and i'm a slowwww miner, which means i could actually have greater variance (from 20 to -20) but my variance was only 3, so that's pretty darn good.
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July 14, 2013, 12:29:05 PM Last edit: July 14, 2013, 12:41:24 PM by paraipan |
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paraipan, just an idea to use math to put things in perspective: we can take the two rounds in question 19079 and 19080, and group them separately with the 10 rounds before and after each. then we will use a formula to see the variance between the two groups.
take rounds 19069 - 19079 and add them together. we'll call this 'x' then take rounds 19080 - 19090 and add them together. we'll call this 'y'
then plug the numbers into this formula
((x-y)/(x+y))*100=
if done correctly, that number is your % of variance between rounds 19069-79 and rounds 19080-90.
it should be between 5 and -5
if it's inside of that range then the scoring system is working properly
if it's outside that range then o crap, something's gone wrong. (probably a mistyped number, double check your work!)
I just did this myself, and my variance was 3%, meaning i scored 3% more in rounds 19069-79 vs rounds 19080-90
and i'm a slowwww miner, which means i could actually have greater variance (from 20 to -20) but my variance was only 3, so that's pretty darn good.
Nice, thanks dude but still doesn't explain too much. The shouldn't be so much variance between two similar rounds, that's why we mine in a pool remember?
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July 14, 2013, 12:31:12 PM |
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Also block 19093 seems a bit strange...
19093 2013-07-14 11:01:18 5:27:23 82887784 1658 0.00002188 246513 25.11315000 95 confirmations left
or is it only me?
for me 19093 is OK
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July 14, 2013, 12:34:18 PM |
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Also block 19093 seems a bit strange...
19093 2013-07-14 11:01:18 5:27:23 82887784 1658 0.00002188 246513 25.11315000 95 confirmations left
or is it only me?
Same for me: less than 5% of normal ...
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angryrob
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July 14, 2013, 12:46:25 PM |
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it's normal for me, but scores prolly reset for a few people. it should be recalculated at some point. that *usually* happens before it gets down to 20 confirmations left.
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July 14, 2013, 12:50:20 PM |
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paraipan, just an idea to use math to put things in perspective: we can take the two rounds in question 19079 and 19080, and group them separately with the 10 rounds before and after each. then we will use a formula to see the variance between the two groups.
take rounds 19069 - 19079 and add them together. we'll call this 'x' then take rounds 19080 - 19090 and add them together. we'll call this 'y'
then plug the numbers into this formula
((x-y)/(x+y))*100=
if done correctly, that number is your % of variance between rounds 19069-79 and rounds 19080-90.
it should be between 5 and -5
if it's inside of that range then the scoring system is working properly
if it's outside that range then o crap, something's gone wrong. (probably a mistyped number, double check your work!)
I just did this myself, and my variance was 3%, meaning i scored 3% more in rounds 19069-79 vs rounds 19080-90
and i'm a slowwww miner, which means i could actually have greater variance (from 20 to -20) but my variance was only 3, so that's pretty darn good.
Nice, thanks dude but still doesn't explain too much. The shouldn't be so much variance between two similar rounds, that's why we mine in a pool remember? That's because his definition of variance is incorrect.
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July 14, 2013, 02:14:18 PM |
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Oh it is happen again 19095 2013-07-14 13:44:00 1:18:43 19615970 262720 0.32906675 246530 25.04310000 96 confirmations left 19094 2013-07-14 12:25:17 1:23:59 20885040 272320 0.31737963 246521 25.16787918 87 confirmations left 19093 2013-07-14 11:01:18 5:27:23 82887784 1103488 0.19835702 246513 25.11315000 79 confirmations left 19092 2013-07-14 05:33:55 1:01:48 15656745 209280 0.35326668 246482 25.07331000 48 confirmations left 19091 2013-07-14 04:32:07 4:19:14 65727074 870192 0.31393872 246473 25.08121000 39 confirmations left 19090 2013-07-14 00:12:53 4:20:53 65591273 873984 0.33193894 246435 25.41995000 1 confirmations left
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July 14, 2013, 02:25:17 PM Last edit: July 14, 2013, 02:37:31 PM by aurel57 |
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Nice, thanks dude but still doesn't explain too much. The shouldn't be so much variance between two similar rounds, that's why we mine in a pool remember?
Here is what I am thinking.( for what its worth) . if you watch our pool hash rate its jumping up and down quite a bit, so even if your numbers are constant you have others with some large miners maybe jumping on at the tail end of a block which then throws all others that have been mining from the start of the block off. I jumped off the pool a couple of times yesterday just so I could see how this works and to see what to expect from another pool as I have done all my mining here on slush only. Yesterday on 19093 my shares was only 2078 as I was only on that block for about the last hour but received just a small amount below of what is normal for me (.0064 vs .0072) which in a small way throws off everyone else that was there for the whole 5 hours. Now what if I was a 500GH/s mini rig doing the same thing...instead of my 5GH/s
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July 14, 2013, 02:57:32 PM |
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paraipan, just an idea to use math to put things in perspective: we can take the two rounds in question 19079 and 19080, and group them separately with the 10 rounds before and after each. then we will use a formula to see the variance between the two groups.
take rounds 19069 - 19079 and add them together. we'll call this 'x' then take rounds 19080 - 19090 and add them together. we'll call this 'y'
then plug the numbers into this formula
((x-y)/(x+y))*100=
if done correctly, that number is your % of variance between rounds 19069-79 and rounds 19080-90.
it should be between 5 and -5
if it's inside of that range then the scoring system is working properly
if it's outside that range then o crap, something's gone wrong. (probably a mistyped number, double check your work!)
I just did this myself, and my variance was 3%, meaning i scored 3% more in rounds 19069-79 vs rounds 19080-90
and i'm a slowwww miner, which means i could actually have greater variance (from 20 to -20) but my variance was only 3, so that's pretty darn good.
At least 20% of all statistical inferences (0.93 confidence factor) are based on false premises, including what I have just stated.
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cosurgi
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July 14, 2013, 04:56:12 PM |
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we got 114% luck today!
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Altoidnerd
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July 14, 2013, 05:05:34 PM |
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Alright, these blocks are getting ridiculous... I'm jumping ship. Everyone prepare for pool luck to skyrocket upon my departure!! Good luck guys.
This happened
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July 14, 2013, 07:02:50 PM |
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Alright, these blocks are getting ridiculous... I'm jumping ship. Everyone prepare for pool luck to skyrocket upon my departure!! Good luck guys.
Well we apparently identified the problem... Thank you for correcting the issue Synethstesia. Our juju is returning in your absence.
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dogjunior
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July 14, 2013, 07:13:29 PM |
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Wow. Once Synethstesia left our luck returned. Maybe we should send him some BTC to stay away.
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Altoidnerd
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July 14, 2013, 10:33:15 PM |
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My round 19100 is goofy; it will of course be fixed, just saying.
We are on a hot streak!
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