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Author Topic: [4+ EH] Slush Pool (slushpool.com); Overt AsicBoost; World First Mining Pool  (Read 4381849 times)
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February 24, 2011, 11:45:11 AM
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Are slush's pool and bitpenny the only 2 pools open to public right now ? I did a few searches and only uncovered a few older pools that ran for a bit then subsequently died.  Huh
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Even in the event that an attacker gains more than 50% of the network's computational power, only transactions sent by the attacker could be reversed or double-spent. The network would not be destroyed.
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February 24, 2011, 11:56:30 AM
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Are slush's pool and bitpenny the only 2 pools open to public right now ? I did a few searches and only uncovered a few older pools that ran for a bit then subsequently died.  Huh
Pretty much, some people are working to bring others up. But for now, its pretty much just slush's and bitpenny.

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February 24, 2011, 12:18:43 PM
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See http://nullvoid.org/bitcoin/ for an estimate. Right now it looks like a 40% increase on Sunday evening (European time).
Guess there'll be a lot of used Radeon 5x70 cards on Ebay in a month or so.
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February 24, 2011, 01:28:29 PM
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See http://nullvoid.org/bitcoin/ for an estimate. Right now it looks like a 40% increase on Sunday evening (European time).
Guess there'll be a lot of used Radeon 5x70 cards on Ebay in a month or so.

 Huh Those are the most efficient mining cards. Miners will be buying them wherever they can find them, not selling them.

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February 24, 2011, 01:32:01 PM
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Guess there'll be a lot of used Radeon 5x70 cards on Ebay in a month or so.
Not if the Bitcoin exchange rate rises in the meantime.
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February 24, 2011, 01:51:29 PM
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And if all the tech companies had earned as much as the speculators expected that bubble wouldn't have burst either.
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February 24, 2011, 04:46:00 PM
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I don't think people will suddenly sell their mining hardware in the near future. There will be less people buying hardware just for mining though. With less people investing in hardware difficulty increases should slow.

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February 24, 2011, 08:39:45 PM
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I think you've got this backwards.

If the BTC exchange rate rises it makes 5970's more valuable in fiat dollars, which is what they are costed on when manufactured and market basis for sale (generally).

Think of it as the ratio of BTC a 5970 card can mine to the cost of the card in BTC ... it could asymptote to a constant over time, including a base electricity rate.

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February 25, 2011, 01:38:11 AM
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I'm paying some acquaintances to mine bitcoins for me on their video cards, but they don't know that's what they are doing. I'm paying them about double their electricity costs, and they think it's a great deal.

Being a greedy b*st*rd, I don't want them to discover bitcoins and start mining for themselves. I've managed to obfuscate the code well enough, but I am worried that someday one of them will look at the network traffic and see the connection to mining.bitcoin.cz and then abandon me to mine on their own. Then my greedy little scheme will be over!

I asked slush if I could pay him to give me an alternate access point on a server that didn't say "bitcoin" in the name, but he wasn't interested.

If anyone else can set some kind of relay between my workers and slush's server, I'd be interested in paying you to use it. I could use as many as three different servers doing this for me (for redundancy in case one goes down), and I'd pay $10/month apiece in bitcoins. PM me if you think you can help me out. I'll update this post once I have three servers and don't need further help.

Please don't mention your server name in this thread, as that would kind of defeat the purpose of keeping the server name unassociated with bitcoins.

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February 25, 2011, 01:53:46 AM
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I'm paying some acquaintances to mine bitcoins for me on their video cards, but they don't know that's what they are doing. I'm paying them about double their electricity costs, and they think it's a great deal.

Being a greedy b*st*rd, I don't want them to discover bitcoins and start mining for themselves. I've managed to obfuscate the code well enough, but I am worried that someday one of them will look at the network traffic and see the connection to mining.bitcoin.cz and then abandon me to mine on their own. Then my greedy little scheme will be over!

I asked slush if I could pay him to give me an alternate access point on a server that didn't say "bitcoin" in the name, but he wasn't interested.

If anyone else can set some kind of relay between my workers and slush's server, I'd be interested in paying you to use it. I could use as many as three different servers doing this for me (for redundancy in case one goes down), and I'd pay $10/month apiece in bitcoins. PM me if you think you can help me out. I'll update this post once I have three servers and don't need further help.

Please don't mention your server name in this thread, as that would kind of defeat the purpose of keeping the server name unassociated with bitcoins.


Maybe you have an easier solution : you may obfuscate mining.bitcoin.cz in the machines.
Adding slush's servers ip addresses with a different resolved name in each machine's hosts file.



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February 25, 2011, 02:02:34 AM
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Got a domain name? Set up a CNAME and have done. Smiley

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February 25, 2011, 02:24:39 AM
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Being a greedy b*st*rd, I don't want them to discover bitcoins and start mining for themselves.

Well, I see no reason why I should provide "obfuscated pool" for users. This is Bitcoin service, I did it to help Bitcoin users and I'm interested in spreading Bitcoin between people. So I want to say that I disagree with stuff you're doing. Please, at least discuss those obfuscating techniques outside this thread Smiley.

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February 25, 2011, 02:54:47 AM
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Being a greedy b*st*rd, I don't want them to discover bitcoins and start mining for themselves.

Well, I see no reason why I should provide "obfuscated pool" for users. This is Bitcoin service, I did it to help Bitcoin users and I'm interested in spreading Bitcoin between people. So I want to say that I disagree with stuff you're doing. Please, at least discuss those obfuscating techniques outside this thread Smiley.

Agreed. IMO, this is no better than compute4cash.

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February 25, 2011, 03:08:48 AM
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I've managed to obfuscate the code well enough, but I am worried that someday one of them will look at the network traffic and see the connection to mining.bitcoin.cz and then abandon me to mine on their own.

You can use numeric IP, or CNAME as you have advised here. Or a proxy, like this: http://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=2431

If you want to use as a proxy, one of my hosts, please contact me a PM.

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February 25, 2011, 06:16:44 AM
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I asked slush if I could pay him to give me an alternate access point on a server that didn't say "bitcoin" in the name, but he wasn't interested.

Good for slush....the bitcoin community could use more people like him and less people like dacoinminster IMO.

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February 25, 2011, 06:58:07 AM
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the bitcoin community could use more people like him and less people like dacoinminster IMO.
For bitcoin community there is no difference: both those, and others generate hashes. The difference is, for moral-phages only. IMHO.

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February 25, 2011, 05:37:05 PM
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I understand. I hope I didn't offend anybody. I am very open with my workers about what I will pay them and what they must do, and they seem very happy with the deal. I wish to point out that bitcoin rewards people who can find ways to mine more efficiently, and I'm responding to that incentive.

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February 25, 2011, 05:48:46 PM
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I'm paying them about double their electricity costs, and they think it's a great deal.  Being a greedy b*st*rd, I don't want them to discover bitcoins and start mining for themselves.

LOL... Dude, I don't think you really need to worry about it.  They'd almost certainly rather have the cash, no need to sneak around.

Hell, even as someone already interested in BTC, I would take1 ... (crunches the numbers) ... USD$800/year/5870 to run a miner or ten for anyone interested.  In fact, make it twenty, and I'll give you a discount for effectively paying for my home heating.   Grin

As for the ethics here - I really don't see a problem.  You offered to more than fairly compensate people to run a program for you.  If they don't insist on knowing what it does before agreeing, not your problem.  Not like it does anything illegal, like act as a CP FTP site without them knowing or a spam bot or anything like that.

1) Serious offer, if you want it - Minimum six month commitment, payable in advance (since I currently own zero 5870 cards)

I don't beg - If I do something to deserve your BTC, you can find my address on the invoice.  Wink
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February 25, 2011, 06:04:57 PM
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Is it possible to change your account's password? I'm not seeing that ability on the webpage.

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February 25, 2011, 06:06:30 PM
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Is it possible to change your account's password? I'm not seeing that ability on the webpage.

Yes, on login page, use "Forgot password?" link (you have to logout before Wink ). Little tricky, but works.

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