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Author Topic: [4+ EH] Slush Pool (slushpool.com); Overt AsicBoost; World First Mining Pool  (Read 4382625 times)
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July 15, 2013, 10:54:49 PM
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Slush! just watched your trezor vid!  very excited!  but first...  trim your nails bro, at best long nails on a guy make you look effeminate at worst like a coke head.. second is that the sweet pad our 2% buys you in prague?!?!  im mad jealous!!! and 3rd  maybe edit the part of the vid where you say the father of bitcoins himself would be proud... you both look like your in love with just the thought!!!!

  but great work! cant wait to get the btc to preorder!!
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July 16, 2013, 04:52:14 AM
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Great Trezor video guys!

@ziptherip:  http://www.grammar.cl/rules/your-you-are-difference.gif
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July 16, 2013, 05:39:48 AM
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19114   2013-07-16 04:28:05   2:46:01   40666603   258   0.00000000   246804   25.16075027    94 confirmations left ??

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July 16, 2013, 09:05:04 AM
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19114   2013-07-16 04:28:05   2:46:01   40666603   258   0.00000000   246804   25.16075027    94 confirmations left ??

What's your hashing power?
Your shares are very low, like ~100 MH/s.
But maybe your power is higher and you've stopped mining before the round end? The round took 2 3/4 hours, if you haven't been mining in last say 30 min, you get plain zero.
(If you'd have been mining for the whole time, you'd get about 0.15 mBTC, but with really high variance.)
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July 16, 2013, 01:30:14 PM
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Something is going on with the pool. I am getting some strange errors.


19111 2013-07-16 01:03:05 2:14:47   33001447   151218 0.11639904 246782  25.00560000   18 confirmations left 
19110 2013-07-15 22:48:18 0:01:12   273855           188 0.01928598 246764  25.02670000       confirmed 
19109 2013-07-15 22:47:06 5:32:55   82434117   372955 0.05572091 246763  25.11881000       confirmed 
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July 16, 2013, 02:10:03 PM
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Wow. Once Synethstesia left our luck returned. Maybe we should send him some BTC to stay away.

Yes... Do this. I'll return unless I receive 1 BTC!  1Jhh2ZA59tmzyaNpX9hG1WvdwcuqJ4mhPG

You have until midnight tonight!

LOL!

I would've demanded 10,000,000 BTC!!!

I didn't even receive a single Satoshi! BEHOLD MY WRATH!
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July 16, 2013, 02:15:26 PM
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19114   2013-07-16 04:28:05   2:46:01   40666603   258   0.00000000   246804   25.16075027    94 confirmations left ??

What's your hashing power?
Your shares are very low, like ~100 MH/s.
But maybe your power is higher and you've stopped mining before the round end? The round took 2 3/4 hours, if you haven't been mining in last say 30 min, you get plain zero.
(If you'd have been mining for the whole time, you'd get about 0.15 mBTC, but with really high variance.)
I stop mining because of a storm and yes I am just using a 6870 so I get around 200mh/s nothing amazing.

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July 16, 2013, 02:17:42 PM
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Great Trezor video guys!
 

Yep, even taking the piss out of their own accent. Wink
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July 16, 2013, 04:22:40 PM
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Holy spike in hashing power... from 17.5TH/s to 22TH/s in a matter of minutes!
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July 16, 2013, 04:32:37 PM
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Holy spike in hashing power... from 17.5TH/s to 22TH/s in a matter of minutes!


yeah I was just looking at my last blocks LOW pay out and thought oh boy another slush server screw up then saw the hash rate....
and it made sense! haha...
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July 17, 2013, 05:35:49 AM
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I noticed I found a block today but it did not get attributed to any worker.  It shows up on the list of blocks found but the worker totals did not change.  I don't think it matters but just an indication of some kind of bug.

Thanks for the block, bro.

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July 17, 2013, 07:53:48 AM
Last edit: July 17, 2013, 08:36:39 AM by gourmet
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19114   2013-07-16 04:28:05   2:46:01   40666603   258   0.00000000   246804   25.16075027    94 confirmations left ??

What's your hashing power?
Your shares are very low, like ~100 MH/s.
But maybe your power is higher and you've stopped mining before the round end? The round took 2 3/4 hours, if you haven't been mining in last say 30 min, you get plain zero.
(If you'd have been mining for the whole time, you'd get about 0.15 mBTC, but with really high variance.)
I stop mining because of a storm and yes I am just using a 6870 so I get around 200mh/s nothing amazing.

If your normal rate is about 200 and shares count says 100, you must have stopped at about half the round duration. That means, you'd been out of mining for more than 80 minutes when the block has been found.
According to the formula for score calculation, after 80 minutes of inactivity your last shares have roughly 10-5 times less value than your new shares would have. In other words, your score decreases roughly by this factor in the 80 minutes. If you would deserve some 0.3 mBTC for one block with your 200 MH/s rate, after 80 minutes it looks more like 3*10-8 BTC, i.e. 3 Satoshi. :-)
This calculation supposes the original 300 seconds value of the time costant for the shares' score. When assuming 200 secs that some member posted here as his own research, the factor moves further to the order of 10-10 and your reward to ~10-13 BTC, which means plain zero for you...

  • You can make these calculations for yourself, it's not difficult at all.
  • Next time, you may be more lucky jumping into a round in its half and obtaining full refund in the end, for the same reason.
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July 17, 2013, 08:16:50 AM
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19114   2013-07-16 04:28:05   2:46:01   40666603   258   0.00000000   246804   25.16075027    94 confirmations left ??

What's your hashing power?
Your shares are very low, like ~100 MH/s.
But maybe your power is higher and you've stopped mining before the round end? The round took 2 3/4 hours, if you haven't been mining in last say 30 min, you get plain zero.
(If you'd have been mining for the whole time, you'd get about 0.15 mBTC, but with really high variance.)
I stop mining because of a storm and yes I am just using a 6870 so I get around 200mh/s nothing amazing.

If your normal rate is about 200 and shares count says 100, you must have stopped at about half the round duration. That means, you'd been out of mining for more than 80 minutes when the block has been found.
According to the formula for score calculation, after 80 minutes of inactivity your last shares have roughly 10-5 times less value than your new shares would have. In other words, your score decreases roughly by this factor in the 80 minutes. If you would deserve some 0.3 mBTC for one block with your 200 MH/s rate, after 80 minutes it looks more like 3*10-8 BTC, i.e. 3 Satoshi. :-)
This calculation supposes the original 300 seconds value of the time costant for the shares' score. When assuming 200 secs that some member posted here as his own research, the factor moves further to the order of 10-10 and your reward to ~10-13 BTC, which means plain zero for you...

  • You can make these calculations for yourself, it's not difficult at all.
  • Next time, you may be more lucky jumping into a round in its half and obtaining full refund in the end, for the same reason.
Ok thanks for the explanation.

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July 17, 2013, 10:53:33 AM
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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
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July 17, 2013, 10:54:31 AM
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Mining on this pool is making me bipolar:)

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July 17, 2013, 11:17:03 AM
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holy pool luck batman. this is what i like waking up to. ^_^

ha, just noticed that my unconfirmed rewards are currently higher than my 7-day average. (usually unconfirmed sits around 1/4-1/3 the average)
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July 17, 2013, 01:04:43 PM
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holy pool luck batman. this is what i like waking up to. ^_^

ha, just noticed that my unconfirmed rewards are currently higher than my 7-day average. (usually unconfirmed sits around 1/4-1/3 the average)

Let's try some simple calculation again. :-)
Confirmation of one block takes 100 new blocks to wait for.
Finding one block should take 10 minutes at average.
So confirmation should take (100 * 10 = 1000) minutes,
that is about 16 hours. So one's unconfirmed reward
should be his reward for last 16 hours,  thus about 2/3 of
average day's reward when luck is average (100 %).

So 1/3 of average daily reward (or even less) looks quite small to me.
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July 17, 2013, 03:43:46 PM
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♬ IT'S RAINING BITCOINS ♫ HALLELUJAH ♬ IT"S RANING BITCOINS ♪♪ OH YEAH

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July 17, 2013, 03:51:30 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!
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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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