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Author Topic: [4+ EH] Slush Pool (slushpool.com); Overt AsicBoost; World First Mining Pool  (Read 4381848 times)
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October 22, 2013, 05:15:42 AM
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I've got a Saturn, 278gh steady as a rock, and most importantly running on Slush.
(I'm making about 0.026-0.030 per round with this device.)

It shipped on Oct 15th as promised, arrived here in Canada on the 18th.
One fan was popped off during shipping which is the norm.

It came with 0.95, I reflashed it with 0.96 firmware...no difference as far as I can tell.

I think they could do a lot better with the firmware, and I can't wait to see what the talented guys at CGMiner and BFGMiner can do with their software on these boxes.

I think if you order now you will be in the negative in terms of making money with these to be honest.
I won't get all my money back in terms of coins either really, but I have my own reasons for buying a miner instead of buying bitcoins.

Anything else in particular you'd like to know?


that is almost exactly what I was making with my BFL 30Gh/s just under 2 months ago when I got it. much less now of course.

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October 22, 2013, 09:02:15 AM
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I've got a Saturn, 278gh steady as a rock, and most importantly running on Slush.
(I'm making about 0.026-0.030 per round with this device.)

It shipped on Oct 15th as promised, arrived here in Canada on the 18th.
One fan was popped off during shipping which is the norm.

It came with 0.95, I reflashed it with 0.96 firmware...no difference as far as I can tell.

I think they could do a lot better with the firmware, and I can't wait to see what the talented guys at CGMiner and BFGMiner can do with their software on these boxes.

I think if you order now you will be in the negative in terms of making money with these to be honest.
I won't get all my money back in terms of coins either really, but I have my own reasons for buying a miner instead of buying bitcoins.

Anything else in particular you'd like to know?


that is almost exactly what I was making with my BFL 30Gh/s just under 2 months ago when I got it. much less now of course.
I am thinking about KNC Jupiter, but it should be useless in a two months after delivery... who knows.
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October 22, 2013, 09:05:53 AM
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I've got a Saturn, 278gh steady as a rock, and most importantly running on Slush.
(I'm making about 0.026-0.030 per round with this device.)

It shipped on Oct 15th as promised, arrived here in Canada on the 18th.
One fan was popped off during shipping which is the norm.

It came with 0.95, I reflashed it with 0.96 firmware...no difference as far as I can tell.

I think they could do a lot better with the firmware, and I can't wait to see what the talented guys at CGMiner and BFGMiner can do with their software on these boxes.

I think if you order now you will be in the negative in terms of making money with these to be honest.
I won't get all my money back in terms of coins either really, but I have my own reasons for buying a miner instead of buying bitcoins.

Anything else in particular you'd like to know?


that is almost exactly what I was making with my BFL 30Gh/s just under 2 months ago when I got it. much less now of course.
I am thinking about KNC Jupiter, but it should be useless in a two months after delivery... who knows.

If the exchange rate stays stable or continues to rise as it is at the moment, then mining is still ok.

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October 22, 2013, 10:47:38 AM
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I've got a Saturn, 278gh steady as a rock, and most importantly running on Slush.
(I'm making about 0.026-0.030 per round with this device.)

It shipped on Oct 15th as promised, arrived here in Canada on the 18th.
One fan was popped off during shipping which is the norm.

It came with 0.95, I reflashed it with 0.96 firmware...no difference as far as I can tell.

I think they could do a lot better with the firmware, and I can't wait to see what the talented guys at CGMiner and BFGMiner can do with their software on these boxes.

I think if you order now you will be in the negative in terms of making money with these to be honest.
I won't get all my money back in terms of coins either really, but I have my own reasons for buying a miner instead of buying bitcoins.

Anything else in particular you'd like to know?

When did you order your Saturn? I haven't heard a word about mine.

June 20th.
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October 22, 2013, 01:31:36 PM
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I've got a Saturn, 278gh steady as a rock, and most importantly running on Slush.
(I'm making about 0.026-0.030 per round with this device.)

It shipped on Oct 15th as promised, arrived here in Canada on the 18th.
One fan was popped off during shipping which is the norm.

It came with 0.95, I reflashed it with 0.96 firmware...no difference as far as I can tell.

I think they could do a lot better with the firmware, and I can't wait to see what the talented guys at CGMiner and BFGMiner can do with their software on these boxes.

I think if you order now you will be in the negative in terms of making money with these to be honest.
I won't get all my money back in terms of coins either really, but I have my own reasons for buying a miner instead of buying bitcoins.

Anything else in particular you'd like to know?


that is almost exactly what I was making with my BFL 30Gh/s just under 2 months ago when I got it. much less now of course.
I am thinking about KNC Jupiter, but it should be useless in a two months after delivery... who knows.

If the exchange rate stays stable or continues to rise as it is at the moment, then mining is still ok.

Yeah.... why is btc rising?!!? with SR gone why are people willing to pay so much for BTC and what are they buying... very odd stuff going on
$194 today
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October 22, 2013, 06:54:25 PM
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Could someone with a bit of knowledge of this pool explain to me a little about the API?
Im trying to monitor the generated BTC once an hour, and unlike most pools i'd use theres no total paid out value in there, and im struggling to understand which specific stats i want to be using to get an accurate measurement of income.

Currently im using 'confirmed rewards', and im running a check on the last db entry to see if that figure has decreased then it must have meant a payment has been sent, in which case i increase the db's total payout to += 'send_threshold'.

I thought that would be correct, however about 2hr ago my db stats went from:

16:00 UTC
Confirmed: 0.31413209
Total Payout: 0.00000000
Hourly update: 0.00000000 (no block solved)

17:00 UTC
Confirmed: 0.04204677
Total Payout: 0.25000000
Hourly update: -0.02208532


18:00 UTC
Confirmed: 0.13160902
Total Payout: 0.25000000
Hourly update: 0.08956225

Now, this has happened because rather than simply paying out based on the threshold, its paid more (0.31), however there doesnt appear to be anything in the API which tells me there has been any payment, and it means my attempt to code something in to respond to the fact that there isnt a total paid out statistic, is completely useless because if it sends 0.31btc i only know this by manually looking, and i have to go fumbling through the database to fix this.
Has anyone found a solution which allows for the funds to be properly monitored, i genuinely thought with the 'send_threshold' it'd work, but its not much use really, its just another snippet of information rather than being a valuable means of circumventing the lack of 'total_payout' on the account & API.
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October 22, 2013, 07:13:09 PM
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RE: 2 Factor Authentication

Anyone who cannot enter the Google Authentication code within the time permitted cannot use the Google Authentication system, I am such a person who has a disability affecting typing ability.

I use Roboform which solves unique passwords, extra authentication can be achieved with Yubikey.

I find that the "YubiKey" solves this problem of time limited passwords, all I have to do in Yubikey enabled websites is touch the gold tab on the Yubikey and the unique password is entered and sent.

Please consider upgrading your site to offer Yubikey authentication.

Thank you
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October 22, 2013, 07:45:02 PM
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I've got a Saturn, 278gh steady as a rock, and most importantly running on Slush.
(I'm making about 0.026-0.030 per round with this device.)

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I think if you order now you will be in the negative in terms of making money with these to be honest.
I won't get all my money back in terms of coins either really, but I have my own reasons for buying a miner instead of buying bitcoins.


Damn, they got it to you in three days? Is that possible? Amazing.

You got the Saturn? You planning on upgrading it when that becomes available? I wonder how much it would cost to bring a Saturn up to a Jupiter. Their stuff looks impressive, in any case...

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October 22, 2013, 09:37:05 PM
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I've got a Saturn, 278gh steady as a rock, and most importantly running on Slush.
(I'm making about 0.026-0.030 per round with this device.)

<snip>

I think if you order now you will be in the negative in terms of making money with these to be honest.
I won't get all my money back in terms of coins either really, but I have my own reasons for buying a miner instead of buying bitcoins.


Damn, they got it to you in three days? Is that possible? Amazing.

You got the Saturn? You planning on upgrading it when that becomes available? I wonder how much it would cost to bring a Saturn up to a Jupiter. Their stuff looks impressive, in any case...

Yep, they shipped it October 15th, I had a small clearance issue with DHL (had to pay taxes), I did all that paperwork immediately Friday morning and it was there by Friday Oct 18th after lunch time. I live in Southern Ontario (Eastern Canada near Toronto). So, Sweden to my hometown of Guelph in 2.5 days.

If they offer reasonable cost for extra boards I would pay for them. I'm very happy to see 0.15 bitcoin dropping into my wallet from the pool every 1-2 hours.

I would have to estimate the return on investment to buy more modules. I would hope that they would be dramatically cheaper to existing customers. (<$500 each) I have the case and beagleboard controller etc, they just need to be screwed down and plugged in.

I bought a bigger power supply in order to allow for upgrading if it becomes possible. (Coolermaster v850)

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October 22, 2013, 10:07:05 PM
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Please consider upgrading your site to offer Yubikey authentication.


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i also want use Yubikey
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October 22, 2013, 11:34:10 PM
Last edit: October 23, 2013, 12:23:47 AM by EasyQuest
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Nvm, dropping on by. In any case I will be adding more hashrate on to the pool.......... not that is matters much...
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October 23, 2013, 12:43:04 AM
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Such awesome luck today!  Dare I say it... to the moon!

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October 23, 2013, 01:08:26 AM
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Such awesome luck today!  Dare I say it... to the moon!

Yeah, what a good day. Bitcoin is up...our luck is up...life is good. 
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October 23, 2013, 01:51:55 AM
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Anybody else noticing a problem with your miner getting to stratum.bitcoin.cz?

Is ther3e some kind of server outage, or a DDosS attack maybe?
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October 23, 2013, 02:20:04 AM
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No prob here, still banging away.
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October 23, 2013, 02:21:30 AM
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Anybody else noticing a problem with your miner getting to stratum.bitcoin.cz?

Is ther3e some kind of server outage, or a DDosS attack maybe?
Almost all of my miners switched to backup just few minutes ago.

P.s. anyone else getting invalids?

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October 23, 2013, 03:56:44 AM
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Anybody else noticing a problem with your miner getting to stratum.bitcoin.cz?

Is ther3e some kind of server outage, or a DDosS attack maybe?

Just checked my rig, its still rolling along just fine.
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October 23, 2013, 04:56:22 AM
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I've got a Saturn, 278gh steady as a rock, and most importantly running on Slush.
(I'm making about 0.026-0.030 per round with this device.)

It shipped on Oct 15th as promised, arrived here in Canada on the 18th.
One fan was popped off during shipping which is the norm.

It came with 0.95, I reflashed it with 0.96 firmware...no difference as far as I can tell.

I think they could do a lot better with the firmware, and I can't wait to see what the talented guys at CGMiner and BFGMiner can do with their software on these boxes.

I think if you order now you will be in the negative in terms of making money with these to be honest.
I won't get all my money back in terms of coins either really, but I have my own reasons for buying a miner instead of buying bitcoins.

Anything else in particular you'd like to know?


that is almost exactly what I was making with my BFL 30Gh/s just under 2 months ago when I got it. much less now of course.
I am thinking about KNC Jupiter, but it should be useless in a two months after delivery... who knows.

If the exchange rate stays stable or continues to rise as it is at the moment, then mining is still ok.

Yeah.... why is btc rising?!!? with SR gone why are people willing to pay so much for BTC and what are they buying... very odd stuff going on
$194 today

I don't see an answer, so

google bitcoin baidu
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October 23, 2013, 06:36:26 AM
Last edit: October 23, 2013, 08:20:41 AM by nowywbitcoinowymswiecie
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Is there currently any problem with Slush? Front page is slugish and payout's not working (payout limit passed but still no payout).

Edit: site start to work normally. Still - payouts are not processed. Whats Your status?
Edit 2: Ok, payout's worked.  Smiley

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October 23, 2013, 07:22:03 AM
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Anybody has problem enabling payout address protection by two-factor authentication? I've tried more than once but still I get invalid token?

sorry if already answered but I've just skimmed through the last 5 pages and I didn't find anything.

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