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Author Topic: [4+ EH] Slush Pool (slushpool.com); Overt AsicBoost; World First Mining Pool  (Read 4382607 times)
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September 25, 2014, 09:29:04 PM
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^ Q.T.A. = quote tab anonymous Grin The first step is admitting you have a problem Shocked

What's up with the blocks still processing? I don't think I've seen them lag like that before.


Lol I noticed that 2 first 2 are processing still 3rd is fine and 4th is processing. :O. Re-authunticate attack?Huh

Well. Diff's now at 34.   Time for the mining to dramatically slow down now.   Sad 

Come on slush.  We can do this.  We can win. Now it'd be nice to get a bugger btc rise.   

Upgrading all my s1s to s3s (the proper way, by buying them)this week and next.   Probably get a rockerminer rk-box or 2 as well. 


Goodluck all

Gonna lack some hash power for about a week or 2 and than I'll be back to 1.5-2 tg/s .

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September 25, 2014, 10:09:44 PM
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^ Q.T.A. = quote tab anonymous Grin The first step is admitting you have a problem Shocked

What's up with the blocks still processing? I don't think I've seen them lag like that before.


Lol I noticed that 2 first 2 are processing still 3rd is fine and 4th is processing. :O. Re-authunticate attack?Huh

Well. Diff's now at 34.   Time for the mining to dramatically slow down now.   Sad 

Come on slush.  We can do this.  We can win. Now it'd be nice to get a bugger btc rise.   

Upgrading all my s1s to s3s (the proper way, by buying them)this week and next.   Probably get a rockerminer rk-box or 2 as well. 


Goodluck all

Gonna lack some hash power for about a week or 2 and than I'll be back to 1.5-2 tg/s .


Slush is reporting the difficulty as 34 but blockchain is reporting 29 still on the ones we are processing.  What gives?

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September 25, 2014, 10:14:46 PM
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There's something wrong with the front end, ddos or something problably. The back end is separate and should be recording right with the correct dif. Slush will make sure it all works out right. I'm on my phone but if somebody puts a ticket in it wouldn't hurt.

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September 25, 2014, 10:42:02 PM
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My mining pool experience was:

Slush -> Ghash.io -> Back to Slush and i'll stay here for the rest of my life.

Of course i did test some other pools but i didnt trust them, was gonna try Eligius but was much research time..meh

I switched over to BTC Guild with all of my 10 S3's going on it to figure out something.  What I figured out is the following:  .0186723 for 3 blocks in an 11 hour period.  I make .01746733 on average for each block we find on here.  That total for BTC Guild was for 3 BLOCKS.  

SLUSH RULES...    PERIOD!!!

I have to find 3 blocks on BTC for every 1 block we find on here!  It's a no brainer...   SLUSH RULES...   PERIOD!!!

The only way it would benefit me is if we did not find a block at all on here during that entire 11 hour period.  But how are we supposed to know that?  It's a gamble I'm not willing to take!!!

Translation:  Somebody who doesn't understand PPLNS compares per block rewards from one pool to another instead of actual earnings.  Also thinks 11 hours is sufficient to compare *any* pool to another.

With a proper test, you'd have found that BTC Guild will pay you *per block* about half of what Slush does once you have shares in every shift, and find them about twice as often.  The fees are identical, and BTC Guild pays NMC.  Statistically, it will provide better income over enough time as a result.  It is also unhoppable, while Slush's score system has been hoppable since 2011.


shhhhh, don't tell people about it being hoppable =)  just curious, did GAW have to ask permission to use your "BTCGuild" name as one of their own pools ?  i see they recently changed it to Genesis Guild or something like that.  

Not sure what "GAW" is?

I can store 3 pools in each Antminer S3 in "Miner Configurations." I have Slush on #2 and BTC on #3.  I simply copy and paste from #2 or #3 into the #1 address pool to tell the S3 which pool I want to mine.  It takes no more than 1 minute to log into one of my S3's and change the pool address to the pool I wish to mine.  Even when I'm on the road training telephone technicians because I have a "static IP" assigned to my house.  This means I can connect to my network at the house while I'm away and have access to my S3's to monitor them, change clock speed, change pools, etc...

I have different "worker" names in each pool.  I don't have the same names on each pool.  I simply copy and past from one of the two pools I have already stored in #2 and #3 pool into the #1 pool choice.

I also have each S3 book marked and labeled as antMiner_1, antMiner_2, etc..  This way, once I log in to my network at the house, I simply click on the bookmark for whatever antMiner I wish to configure, monitor, etc...

Charter Communications did charge me another $20.00 each month for a static IP.  Which sucks, but it's worth having for monitoring video cameras and other things at the house. as well as having access to my antMiners while I'm away.


to me that's  not pool hoping you can do the same thing with the  S1 if you  know what file to edit with shh and set it the same way in a S1 load balance , balance  etc but with the S 3 i only saw three pool setting in the UI .  S1 has none you have edit it  in but can  use any that Cgminer will let you in the S1 not sure if even editing in the S3 will let you now.  I'll  find out later today  . btw i like  BGFMINER more but no ant yet has it but some are  working on it I've found BFG to be  more stable  for me then CG is but i can't use that in ants  unless you know  were i can.


POOL hopping  is using a program that searches the webb for you and switch you the best one at that moment i can see were that would piss off a few that i won't do .

Okay, now I know what "pool hopping" is.

As you know, I'm not using cgminer of bgfminer.  I'm just using Bitmain Antminers with no program.  The only thing I've seen here lately, which refers to solo mining on BitSolo, may give you a tip [or not] for setting up ASIC hardware in cg or bfg-miner.

I copied and pasted the following from http://bitsolo.net/how-to/

Bitcoin ASIC HardwareFollow this section if you have purchased bitcoin ASIC hardware.  Download and install cgminer from cgminer homepage
Create a file named start.bat in the same directory you installed cgminerEdit the file and put in the following
cgminer -o stratum+tcp://stratum.bitsolo.net:3334 -u 1KbfPjjpwu5undFfGULwYpVyvo8gpdpCGH -p x

Change 1KbfPjjpwu5undFfGULwYpVyvo8gpdpCGH  to be your Bitcoin address.This is the address payments will be sent.

Run start.bat by double clicking on it.

You should now have a window with cgminer running and mining for you.

Graphics Card

Following this section if you are planning to mine with your graphics card.

Download and install BFGMiner version 3.6.0 from BFGMiner Download. Additional instructions can be found from BFGMiner Homepage.

Create a file named start.bat in the same directory you installed bfgminer. Edit the file and put in the following

bfgminer -o stratum+tcp://stratum.bitsolo.net:3334 -u 1KbfPjjpwu5undFfGULwYpVyvo8gpdpCGH -p x
Change 1KbfPjjpwu5undFfGULwYpVyvo8gpdpCGH  to be your Bitcoin address.This is the address payments will be sent.

Run start.bat by double clicking on it.

You should now have a window with bfgminer running and mining for you.



Watch and Wait
You need to keep your miner running at all times to mine. To find out if you have found a block look at the Best Share column on cgminer or BS on bfgminer. This will tell you your Best Share found so far. If this is higher than the network difficulty then you have found a block.

Additionally, when you have found a block it will show up in My Account tab and then be sent to your Bitcoin address :-)

This is the tough part so be prepared to watch and wait. To be honest, not many people have the mental attitude or patience to solo mine so you are a member of a select group if you make it past a week / month of solo mining.

cgminer runs the antminer atm  so there is  no way that i know of using any thing but CGminer that whats inside the the antminer. i want BFG  inside my antminer as my miner not CGMiner if  you how to  tell me plz .


I want to solo mine but atm don;t have at least one mach with at least 1.5 th to do just that while i do other stuff i like mining in pools see nest idea they come up with also want to solo mine but i need at least one stands a lone for that the way i want to with some power I'll  get bored fast solo mining .




Look at pictures or videos on youtube and you will see 100's of Bitmain's hashing out in China or other places.  I doubt very seriously they are doing it through a pool.  They have to be doing it solo.  I don't know what is required to do solo and what software/application is needed to mine solo.  That's why I've been looking into it and ran across what I previously posted from BitSolo.

I don't know if it helped you because I'm not familiar with cg or bfg miners at all.

 like this with putty Smiley

CGMiner Update to 4.2.0
Part 1
cd /usr/bin/
 wget http://kano-kun.net/AntS1/cgminer-ants1-4.2.0-00567a4
 chmod +x cgminer-ants1-4.2.0-00567a4

If you haven't done an update like this before (or undid the change):
 mv cgminer cgminer.original
 ln -s cgminer-ants1-4.2.0-00567a4 cgminer

Next you need to restart cgminer on your AntS1
Clicking the "Save & Apply" button on the "Status/Miner Configuration" tab
in the web interface will do that
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Fix LSTime
Part 2
vi /usr/lib/lua/luci/controller/cgminer.lua

Around line 287, look for:
  --lst_date = os.date("%c", lst)
  lst_date = lst
and change it back to:
  lst_date = os.date("%c", lst)
  --lst_date = lst
 
reboot from CMD

all antminer atm come with cgminer including the S4 . The  fight between CG and  BFG Dev  is kind of top dog thing atm with gonna  out do who .


well any way  GL  get those blocks I'm  off to pick up my S3 fedex just called it's at the pick up location


happy mining .

 

THANKS VERY MUCH!!!

I have copied this.

I hope cgminer in Windows OS will not be very hard to learn and use.  Does it require a lot of babysitting?  I hope not...

I really would like solo mine with some of my S3's without a whole lot of learning curve time.  I plan on down loading cgminer onto Windows OS via Parallel's on my Mac.


https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=28402.0


hey man go here it may help you more ^ the  above thing was a example of how to upgrade the S1 to Cgminer 4.2.0 from 3.1.2 or what ever version is  in your ants atm i don't want any one  messing up there  stuff because of  my lack knowledge at how to i know what im doing  for me but not enough yet to give advice on firm ware updates  my S1's are at  4.3.2 a some thing that link i posted should help you way more then i can the DEv of   CGMiiner is willing to walk you thu any thing better then i can right now .

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September 26, 2014, 05:11:01 AM
Last edit: September 26, 2014, 05:23:12 AM by Billbags
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It's really great to see everybody helping each other out here. Good Times Grin

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September 26, 2014, 05:27:58 AM
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It's really great to see everybody helping each other out here. Good Times Grin

AGREED

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September 26, 2014, 10:16:23 AM
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It's really great to see everybody helping each other out here. Good Times Grin

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September 26, 2014, 02:55:58 PM
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Hopefully the wheels aren't falling off the block train.  Things have been pretty good lately. 15 hours and counting.

Starts Dancing. Grin

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September 26, 2014, 03:07:16 PM
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Hi everyone - It is really nice to see the support everyone gets on slush - Why ive always pointed my miners at slush - Got a good family/community feel.

I did however wanted to ask if anyone could help me, I basically wanted to point all 60 GH/s of my antminer u1 dongles to mining solo.

I have managed to get the bitcoin qt wallet into server mode.

Now the dongles that are directly connected to the pc running bitcoin qt mine solo no problem by pointing them to the ip of the same pc, But when i try and point any of my machines on my network (S3 and a rasberry pi with dongles) They at first said my pool was alive but didnt show any hashing at all, and now they just say my pool is dead.

I just wanted to check i won't need to setup my own stratum server. as i may run out of computers trying to set this up.

Any help anyone can give would be greatly appreiciated - I also know that pointing my miners at bitsolo would solve the issue, but i just don't trust that sort of setup, prefer to make my own and do it the hard way  Tongue
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September 26, 2014, 03:12:07 PM
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Hi everyone - It is really nice to see the support everyone gets on slush - Why ive always pointed my miners at slush - Got a good family/community feel.

I did however wanted to ask if anyone could help me, I basically wanted to point all 60 GH/s of my antminer u1 dongles to mining solo.

I have managed to get the bitcoin qt wallet into server mode.

Now the dongles that are directly connected to the pc running bitcoin qt mine solo no problem by pointing them to the ip of the same pc, But when i try and point any of my machines on my network (S3 and a rasberry pi with dongles) They at first said my pool was alive but didnt show any hashing at all, and now they just say my pool is dead.

I just wanted to check i won't need to setup my own stratum server. as i may run out of computers trying to set this up.

Any help anyone can give would be greatly appreiciated - I also know that pointing my miners at bitsolo would solve the issue, but i just don't trust that sort of setup, prefer to make my own and do it the hard way  Tongue

Haven't tried it but see if this helps: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=512042.0

Edit:
this was the other link I was looking for, probably the easiest way. https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=763510.0

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September 26, 2014, 03:24:13 PM
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Hopefully the wheels aren't falling off the block train.  Things have been pretty good lately. 15 hours and counting.

Starts Dancing. Grin

JT

16 hours now, good as.  I'd better start dancing as well...  Grin
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September 26, 2014, 03:26:18 PM
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Hopefully the wheels aren't falling off the block train.  Things have been pretty good lately. 15 hours and counting.

Starts Dancing. Grin

JT

16 hours now, good as.  I'd better start dancing as well...  Grin

Yep im dancing now
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September 26, 2014, 03:30:50 PM
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The only day I brought my S1 home to use as heating... Smiley
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September 26, 2014, 04:17:52 PM
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Yup and for once I'm actually splitting my hashing power in half.    Some on ghash and some on slushs.   Slush has been having a few very long blocks.     And loosing profit( ino ittl come back, it always dies)

Just need a bitof a boost for awhile. Ghash is at like 62ph/s were at 6-7 or w.e.

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September 26, 2014, 04:30:08 PM
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Looks like it is going to be another one of those days. Hate those difficulty jumps! Angry Angry

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September 26, 2014, 05:25:41 PM
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Eligius pool just had 21h block too, difficulty catching up? 
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September 26, 2014, 05:32:34 PM
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Finally!!! 18 h. ) God.. Shocked
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September 26, 2014, 05:38:20 PM
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Using variance by splitting your hash between two pools is very smart, it can really help if one pool is having a bad luck day. I run 85% Slush and 15% BTCguild. I played with it a lot, and that combo works best for me.

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September 26, 2014, 07:07:18 PM
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You know the sad thing is that Friday and Saturday are usually our good days.  Hmm  Undecided

JT
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September 26, 2014, 07:53:09 PM
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Using variance by splitting your hash between two pools is very smart, it can really help if one pool is having a bad luck day. I run 85% Slush and 15% BTCguild. I played with it a lot, and that combo works best for me.

Yea.   That's sounds pretty good.    I'll be getting rid of almost all my miners so I can get some s3s .    but yea.  No sense of having 100% of ur hash power on 1 pool she. They have either a low reward or slow blocks.  


Hopefully we get back in the game soon




Its working for me so far.    


Wow.    This is garbage.

My reward. 0.00222115
My shares. 13021046
It was the 18hr block.  Lucks dropping Sad

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