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July 28, 2013, 09:08:42 PM |
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We just had an 8 hr round, and now a 6+ counting round! I guess luck just ran out. Here's to the next luck wave!
8 mins after your post it popped - can you do a moan next time we are having a long block please
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guytechie
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July 28, 2013, 10:20:01 PM |
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We just had an 8 hr round, and now a 6+ counting round! I guess luck just ran out. Here's to the next luck wave!
8 mins after your post it popped - can you do a moan next time we are having a long block please Only when I'm pleasuring myself. 19329 2013-07-28 02:37:10 0:15:22 4766131 301 0.00167687 248814 25.08291000 invalid
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Put something in my tip jar if I made your day. BTC: 1MkmBHDjonAFXui6JEx9ZmEemfMtUo9Cmu
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nottm28
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July 28, 2013, 10:28:23 PM |
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eee - yuk
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titomane
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July 29, 2013, 11:39:07 AM |
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Hello, I'm newbie here. I just tried this pool yesterday and already produced about 13-15 shares (I don't remember exactly) and then I turn off my miner and go to bed. This morning I saw my estimated reward become zero and nothing at my unconfirmed/confirmed, so what I've mined yesterday is totally useless?
Thanks.
This pool doesnt use Pay Per Share as a reward system, it uses a different system which is a bit difficult to explain as I dont completely understand it, but your reward will quickly drop to zero if you quit mining... This is to combat pool hopping. Leave your miner on through the end of round until a block is found, and you will be paid your reward for that block. Other pools have PPS as options, but the fee is always higher because of pool hoppers... Happy Mining! I do not think it is very difficult. The value of each share you submit is calculated with the following formula: score share = exp(t/C) where t is round duration in seconds, and C is a constant, currently 200. This means the value of each share is exponentially growing, so old share have significantly lower value compared to recent shares. So if you stop mining while others don't, your part of total pool score for that round will decrease exponentially. You can read the original post about this reward calculation method here: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1976.msg50002#msg50002. Additionally, based on measurement I have found that each hour, t is reset to zero and your score is divided by exp(3600/C). This is probably to prevent an arithmetic overflow (see http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arithmetic_overflow). Hope this helps, T Do not quite understand. If a connected mining shares in the last block. Gain much for little work. This can cause miners privileged information may be in a pool (pps-pplns) 90% time. The other 10% Score in Slush. Gaining much more than being 100% (pps-pplns) or 100% score. There should be a rule, if you're not connected 1 minute before finding the block. Your reward will be divided by 3. This would avoid jumping miners knowing that the pool found a block. Sorry my english
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TiborB
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July 29, 2013, 01:25:00 PM |
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Hello, I'm newbie here. I just tried this pool yesterday and already produced about 13-15 shares (I don't remember exactly) and then I turn off my miner and go to bed. This morning I saw my estimated reward become zero and nothing at my unconfirmed/confirmed, so what I've mined yesterday is totally useless?
Thanks.
This pool doesnt use Pay Per Share as a reward system, it uses a different system which is a bit difficult to explain as I dont completely understand it, but your reward will quickly drop to zero if you quit mining... This is to combat pool hopping. Leave your miner on through the end of round until a block is found, and you will be paid your reward for that block. Other pools have PPS as options, but the fee is always higher because of pool hoppers... Happy Mining! I do not think it is very difficult. The value of each share you submit is calculated with the following formula: score share = exp(t/C) where t is round duration in seconds, and C is a constant, currently 200. This means the value of each share is exponentially growing, so old share have significantly lower value compared to recent shares. So if you stop mining while others don't, your part of total pool score for that round will decrease exponentially. You can read the original post about this reward calculation method here: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1976.msg50002#msg50002. Additionally, based on measurement I have found that each hour, t is reset to zero and your score is divided by exp(3600/C). This is probably to prevent an arithmetic overflow (see http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arithmetic_overflow). Hope this helps, T Do not quite understand. If a connected mining shares in the last block. Gain much for little work. This can cause miners privileged information may be in a pool (pps-pplns) 90% time. The other 10% Score in Slush. Gaining much more than being 100% (pps-pplns) or 100% score. There should be a rule, if you're not connected 1 minute before finding the block. Your reward will be divided by 3. This would avoid jumping miners knowing that the pool found a block. Sorry my english I am not sure I correctly understand what you are writing. But if I do: there is no way to predict when exactly a given block will be found by the pool. Looking at the characteristics of the CDF ( https://mining.bitcoin.cz/stats/graphs/) you should ask yourself, after how many minutes in the round exactly a 'strategic miner' should join to realize any advantage. Before starting your own assessment on the topic, it is worth to read what others have already shared regarding this reward calculation method: http://organofcorti.blogspot.com/2012/08/42-slushs-score-method-and-miner.htmlhttp://organofcorti.blogspot.com/2012/09/43-slushs-score-method-and-miner.htmlHope this helps, T
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bitcoinatic
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July 30, 2013, 01:02:12 AM |
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Hello,
I've been mining as part of the Slush pool for a few months now. I received some 0.05 BTC payouts as expected, but one (which should have occurred a few weeks ago) never arrived. My bitcoin wallet wasn't running when the payout should have happened, but my understanding was that that was OK and I'd get the BTC when my wallet came up.
Instead, it looks like the 0.05 BTC was silently deducted from my account (there is no record of it in my payout history), and it never appeared in my bitcoin wallet.
Anyone else experience this, or any tips to recover my BTC? I tried posting in the slush mining irc channel about this, and they told me to post on bitcointalk.
Can someone from Slush respond (preferably by personal message) so we can get this resolved?
Thanks, bitcoinatic
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bitcoinatic
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July 30, 2013, 03:45:56 AM |
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Hello,
I've been mining as part of the Slush pool for a few months now. I received some 0.05 BTC payouts as expected, but one (which should have occurred a few weeks ago) never arrived. My bitcoin wallet wasn't running when the payout should have happened, but my understanding was that that was OK and I'd get the BTC when my wallet came up.
Instead, it looks like the 0.05 BTC was silently deducted from my account (there is no record of it in my payout history), and it never appeared in my bitcoin wallet.
Anyone else experience this, or any tips to recover my BTC? I tried posting in the slush mining irc channel about this, and they told me to post on bitcointalk.
Can someone from Slush respond (preferably by personal message) so we can get this resolved?
Thanks, bitcoinatic
Wait for your wallet to sync. You can also put your receiving address here in the search field to check the balance (and all payments to that address) Hi Adrian-X: Thanks for the response. My wallet synced over a week ago, but the payment never appeared there, nor in the mining.bitcoin.cz payout history, nor in blockchain.info at my address. Again, the payout should have occurred a few weeks ago. If Slush could private message me to resolve this, that would be appreciated. bitcoinatic
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MrHempstock
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"Don't worry. My career died after Batman, too."
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July 30, 2013, 06:32:31 PM |
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Finally got my 1st 2 USB erupters hashing on Slush's pool.
684MH/s w/ BFGminer, thanks to Romojonus .
Holy crap, mckennm @ 1.5TH/s?
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BTCitcointalk 1%ers manipulate the currency and deceive its user community.
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d20_9999
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July 31, 2013, 10:47:42 AM |
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Rookie question:
I have 9 of the Block Erupter USB sticks hashing all on the same rig, which averages about 3 Gh/s. Should I set the difficulty for the worker to 2, since the total hashing power is over 2 Gh/s, or should I keep it at one, since each stick only has 335 Mh/s of power?
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Gyrsur
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July 31, 2013, 10:49:04 AM |
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jarhed
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July 31, 2013, 11:12:57 AM |
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Rookie question:
I have 9 of the Block Erupter USB sticks hashing all on the same rig, which averages about 3 Gh/s. Should I set the difficulty for the worker to 2, since the total hashing power is over 2 Gh/s, or should I keep it at one, since each stick only has 335 Mh/s of power?
Keep at 1, else endless discarded.
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TiborB
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July 31, 2013, 05:21:04 PM |
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Mining works, website down
website is up again.
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jarhed
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July 31, 2013, 05:27:08 PM |
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Can anyone shed some light on this block --->>>>>>19390
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Trongersoll
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July 31, 2013, 05:28:29 PM |
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Can anyone shed some light on this block --->>>>>>19390 it will be fixed eventually.
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xjack
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July 31, 2013, 05:36:18 PM |
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jarhed
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July 31, 2013, 05:44:55 PM |
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Can anyone shed some light on this block --->>>>>>19390 it will be fixed eventually. Nothing to fix really, just that it was relayed < a minute, no transactions, 0 kb in size. Does that normally happen or.......
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July 31, 2013, 07:05:14 PM |
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If I help you out: 17QatvSdciyv2zsdAbphDEUzST1S6x46c3 References (bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=): 50051.20 50051.100 53668.0 53788.0 53571.0 53571.0 52212.0 50729.0 114804.0 115468 78106 69061 58572 54747
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Trongersoll
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July 31, 2013, 07:10:12 PM |
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Can anyone shed some light on this block --->>>>>>19390 it will be fixed eventually. Nothing to fix really, just that it was relayed < a minute, no transactions, 0 kb in size. Does that normally happen or....... oh, i thought you were asking why it said "none" for a bit. as for not including any transactions, it can happen, but it doesn't usual happen on a pool.
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DigitalHermit
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Thank you! Thank you! ...
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July 31, 2013, 09:08:53 PM |
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I've seen that before. Usually it happens when the unlucky Bitcoin user enters their transaction amount in the txn/miner fee field of their wallet GUI by accident. Live and learn (and get burned)! ;-)
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