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May 10, 2013, 04:37:43 AM
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YAC Simple Pool

http://yac.dontmine.me

Connection info under getting started.

Good Luck!

Note: To get started you'll need to start using minerd, and I can only compile in linux so no binaries from me.

https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=200147.0
https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=199517.0
https://github.com/ali1234/cpuminer
minerd -a scrypt-jane -o ...

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Each block is stacked on top of the previous one. Adding another block to the top makes all lower blocks more difficult to remove: there is more "weight" above each block. A transaction in a block 6 blocks deep (6 confirmations) will be very difficult to remove.
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May 10, 2013, 04:55:22 AM
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 Smiley YES~baby~
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May 10, 2013, 05:00:58 AM
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good news
i will put it in websites
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May 10, 2013, 05:04:57 AM
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Stales looking okay? Still no blocks yet.

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May 10, 2013, 05:19:57 AM
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block!

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May 10, 2013, 05:21:12 AM
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    {
        "account" : "",
        "category" : "immature",
        "amount" : 26.16000000,
        "confirmations" : 5,
        "generated" : true,
        "blockhash" : "000000011d3c740cce3415ed12371d43fd3359ae39e1559bd4294eb1d355eac5",
        "blockindex" : 0,
        "blocktime" : 1368163159,
        "txid" : "afe902e68e67bb42a1737649dea339399aabf1d0c08283d87f439e6e27e6f04b",
        "time" : 1368163159,
        "timereceived" : 1368163169
    }


Come on payout Smiley

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May 10, 2013, 05:22:17 AM
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It's gonna take forever for that to matture, trust me Smiley

I have a newmint for like an hour now =)

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May 10, 2013, 05:27:21 AM
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Oh yeah, btw:

gjh224      1,052    2,448.743

are these estimates right?

2,448 coins per day at 1,052 MH/s ?

That's really not true.

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May 10, 2013, 05:32:50 AM
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Oh yeah, btw:

gjh224      1,052    2,448.743

are these estimates right?

2,448 coins per day at 1,052 MH/s ?

That's really not true.

The calculator of this tipe of pool isn't fully correct right now, is based on other, so just wait till it get's fixed.

i Think paul is working on it or will be working on it
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May 10, 2013, 05:40:16 AM
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There's not a JSON API that returns the value for the current block is there? I'm just coding some fixed values in the stats for now. The payout should automatically figure the value from the block record.

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May 10, 2013, 05:42:44 AM
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hopped in, thanks for the pool Smiley
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May 10, 2013, 05:45:20 AM
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why not pay out Balance
 Huh
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May 10, 2013, 05:45:44 AM
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If you guys could give instructions for setting it up as opposed to solo mining please.
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May 10, 2013, 05:46:20 AM
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why not pay out Balance
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I think confirms is more than 120. I need to fix the stat.

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May 10, 2013, 05:49:25 AM
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why not pay out Balance
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I think confirms is more than 120. I need to fix the stat.

In fact are 540 confirmations
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May 10, 2013, 05:50:02 AM
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If you guys could give instructions for setting it up as opposed to solo mining please.


yes that would be great. never used minerd/cpuminer before
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May 10, 2013, 05:52:44 AM
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why not pay out Balance
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I think confirms is more than 120. I need to fix the stat.

In fact are 540 confirmations

THX~get balance now~but i can`t cash out for my address
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May 10, 2013, 05:53:09 AM
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if you're using Windows (i got the win32 binary for the edited scrypt-jane) :

open op a Command Prompt & use the following command :

Disk Letter:\your minerd folder\ minerd -a scrypt-jane -o http://yac.dontmine.me:443 -u username.1 -p x

& it'll start running Smiley
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May 10, 2013, 05:53:21 AM
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firing 172 cores at it, let's test
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May 10, 2013, 05:55:15 AM
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why not pay out Balance
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I think confirms is more than 120. I need to fix the stat.

In fact are 540 confirmations

THX~get balance now~but i can`t cash out for my address

Yeah the block hasn't matured and the wallet has no balance  Grin

It looks like the amounts show up right however.

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why not pay out Balance
 Huh
I think confirms is more than 120. I need to fix the stat.

In fact are 540 confirmations

THX~get balance now~but i can`t cash out for my address

Yeah the block hasn't matured and the wallet has no balance  Grin

It looks like the amounts show up right however.

OK~THX~ Tongue
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May 10, 2013, 05:58:59 AM
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op, can you relax the request rate/connections limit?
I kept getting 401 request not authorized.
I have multiple machines but i am unable to connect to you server... thanks.

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May 10, 2013, 06:01:11 AM
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if you're using Windows (i got the win32 binary for the edited scrypt-jane) :

open op a Command Prompt & use the following command :

Disk Letter:\your minerd folder\ minerd -a scrypt-jane -o http://yac.dontmine.me:443 -u username.1 -p x

& it'll start running Smiley

Thanks, now if we can just get the files needed and minerd.  I used the original Mega download for the QT and it did not come with one.
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May 10, 2013, 06:02:07 AM
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op, can you relax the request rate/connections limit?
I kept getting 401 request not authorized.
I have multiple machines but i am unable to connect to you server... thanks.

Let me setup a second host that you can use. I'm forcing everyone to go through cloudflare for when the DDoS's come.

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May 10, 2013, 06:05:04 AM
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You can't stop a DDOS, it's inevitable.

!!!!!!

No I'm kidding I hope you won't get DDOS'd. Cause I'm also mining here!=)

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May 10, 2013, 06:05:14 AM
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if you're using Windows (i got the win32 binary for the edited scrypt-jane) :

open op a Command Prompt & use the following command :

Disk Letter:\your minerd folder\ minerd -a scrypt-jane -o http://yac.dontmine.me:443 -u username.1 -p x

& it'll start running Smiley

Thanks, now if we can just get the files needed and minerd.  I used the original Mega download for the QT and it did not come with one.

that can be found here (minerd atleast) : https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=200147.0
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May 10, 2013, 06:09:00 AM
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Great work, getting 130 KHash on a first-gen i7 laptop (native Ubuntu) and 190 KHash on a Sandy Bridge i5 desktop with Ubuntu as VM under Windows, all pointed at the pool.

May the YAC flow freely!
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May 10, 2013, 06:24:58 AM
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op, can you relax the request rate/connections limit?
I kept getting 401 request not authorized.
I have multiple machines but i am unable to connect to you server... thanks.

You can get in now via http://mineyac3.dontmine.me:8080

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May 10, 2013, 06:27:10 AM
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It's working, now all we need is a profitability calculator. I'm not sure it's worth it on some of the CPUs I have.
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May 10, 2013, 06:33:53 AM
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This is nice!!  Grin
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May 10, 2013, 06:46:48 AM
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op, can you relax the request rate/connections limit?
I kept getting 401 request not authorized.
I have multiple machines but i am unable to connect to you server... thanks.

You can get in now via http://mineyac3.dontmine.me:8080

 it is working!
thanks!!

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May 10, 2013, 06:54:59 AM
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    {
        "account" : "",
        "category" : "immature",
        "amount" : 26.16000000,
        "confirmations" : 5,
        "generated" : true,
        "blockhash" : "000000011d3c740cce3415ed12371d43fd3359ae39e1559bd4294eb1d355eac5",
        "blockindex" : 0,
        "blocktime" : 1368163159,
        "txid" : "afe902e68e67bb42a1737649dea339399aabf1d0c08283d87f439e6e27e6f04b",
        "time" : 1368163159,
        "timereceived" : 1368163169
    }


Come on payout Smiley
Where did you find that information at?

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May 10, 2013, 07:19:29 AM
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    {
        "account" : "",
        "category" : "immature",
        "amount" : 26.16000000,
        "confirmations" : 5,
        "generated" : true,
        "blockhash" : "000000011d3c740cce3415ed12371d43fd3359ae39e1559bd4294eb1d355eac5",
        "blockindex" : 0,
        "blocktime" : 1368163159,
        "txid" : "afe902e68e67bb42a1737649dea339399aabf1d0c08283d87f439e6e27e6f04b",
        "time" : 1368163159,
        "timereceived" : 1368163169
    }


Come on payout Smiley
Where did you find that information at?

yacoind listtransactions "" 100


Looks like the block matured, anyone tested payout to a wallet?

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May 10, 2013, 07:34:27 AM
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No transactions showing under "unconfirmed"

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May 10, 2013, 07:36:20 AM
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I really like block 43397
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May 10, 2013, 07:47:20 AM
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good block Smiley and another a few above yours too!

i can see unconfirmed transactions under the my account > transactions link
none under the confirmed transactions

also paid shares 0/0
round estimate around 0.1
account balance 0


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May 10, 2013, 07:48:05 AM
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firing 172 cores at it, let's test

Thats crazy what are you running?!

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May 10, 2013, 07:50:20 AM
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Account Balance
0.1266503 YAC

now payments are now on the balance, seems working properly...
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May 10, 2013, 07:51:04 AM
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seems to be working great. Got my 3 computers sending shares to it. Great work!

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my balance has updated aswell, looks to be running pretty smooth Smiley
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Hope this works out well and is marketed
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May 10, 2013, 08:02:51 AM
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it's a good pool, i am running on it.

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Where download windows version of miner?

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Where download windows version of miner?

minerd with support for scrypt-jane
https://mega.co.nz/#!IJRziTBD!ZCAKGC7fqYkyXsEDi9GB1RYiqIUqj2S9bEm6UI2y1no
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Where download windows version of miner?

minerd with support for scrypt-jane
https://mega.co.nz/#!IJRziTBD!ZCAKGC7fqYkyXsEDi9GB1RYiqIUqj2S9bEm6UI2y1no

Is this member with 8 posts posted valid link or possible trojan?
Is official™ site exist?

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Where download windows version of miner?

minerd with support for scrypt-jane
https://mega.co.nz/#!IJRziTBD!ZCAKGC7fqYkyXsEDi9GB1RYiqIUqj2S9bEm6UI2y1no

Is this member with 8 posts posted valid link or possible trojan?
Is official™ site exist?

Well from https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=200147.msg2095639#msg2095639 so I freaking hope not

But you are right ofc. Poster is 7, so get elsewhere
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firing 172 cores at it, let's test

Thats crazy what are you running?!

Cloud instances.
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May 10, 2013, 08:17:25 AM
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Its the same link as given by here

https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=199517.msg2085725#msg2085725

but still be careful
also itll show up as the bitcoin miner on virustotal which I assume the original minerd also does but this may not nescessarily means its 100% safe/unsafe

run in vm/sandbox
also in linux itll give u way higher hashrate

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May 10, 2013, 08:19:37 AM
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YAC Simple Pool

This is under test!
MINE AT YOUR OWN RISK OF LOSS/SCAM! (I will make an attempt to be fair as always)

http://yac.dontmine.me

Connection info under getting started.


Please, can you share your code in Github. Thank you very much.
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May 10, 2013, 08:28:47 AM
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From block 43,611, I mint on the pool:
Code:
{
"hash" : "0000000067fd09585a60d491d0b1cb1f3730613a5a009f47fe25bf58113e8137",
"confirmations" : 47,
"size" : 264,
"height" : 43611,
"version" : 3,
"merkleroot" : "b14b259aede6d49ff3dac034fea33b8e4d0412e6d3b268ca1fb0caf07d73b1fc",
"mint" : 25.59000000,
"time" : 1368173725,
"nonce" : 3806967671,
"bits" : "1d0126e9",
"difficulty" : 0.86804774,
"previousblockhash" : "0000000089576489078c414b3d30d889a90d6b5e768d6fce1d33d02d45a1d04e",
"nextblockhash" : "000000005cb0d5d91154fb44d0469007606926f4cfda616672da7b23f9e1ee5d",
"flags" : "proof-of-work",
"proofhash" : "0000000067fd09585a60d491d0b1cb1f3730613a5a009f47fe25bf58113e8137",
"entropybit" : 1,
"modifier" : "9c4ac69ff6a11fd1",
"modifierchecksum" : "ae10f388",
"tx" : [
"b14b259aede6d49ff3dac034fea33b8e4d0412e6d3b268ca1fb0caf07d73b1fc"
],
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thank you paul, much appreciated
knowing you from ftc/cnc I am sure you are trying to do your best  Grin

pool hash rate went from 35MH/s to 68MH/s in 30 minutes

is the code public yet? we need more pools

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Going to leave my old Q6600 running on this for a while, let's see what happens.

EDIT: Screw this. Only getting ~30kHash and the CPU is going to melt down soon.
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pool isn't responding Sad

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Pool down?
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for me too and i was trying to start right at this moment :/
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pool down!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!11

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WT F?pooooooooooool down? Huh
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DDos?
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May 10, 2013, 09:36:49 AM
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Noticed one interesting thing in cpuminer.
With 24 threads on my 24-core server I had near 140 KH. With 48 threads - 190 KH, with 72 - 205 KH. I didn't see such behavior with scrypt, so...need to investigate that. Anyway, try to double your thread number and check if hashrate is really growing. Maybe it depends also on RAM speed, etc.

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anyone?is ok? pool down? Huh Huh Huh Huh
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yes it's down

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May 10, 2013, 10:09:15 AM
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What hashrates are you getting compared to stock wallet miner?
I get ~24kh/s on cpuminer and ~150kh/s on yacoind (sadly, no more luck solo-mining).

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back to solo mining for now  Sad

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yay, the pool is back online
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yay, the pool is back online

confirmed!  Grin
Also same hashrate between pool and wallet
(remember pool hashrate is based on share submission, not actual hashrate)

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Well, now I get 70kh/s... I guess that's enough from this CPU Cheesy

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if anyone is wondering what you have to do to get it to launch,

make a .bat file in your cpuminer directory with the following:

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minerd.exe -o http://mineyac.dontmine.me:8080 -u <user.workname> -p <pass> -a scrypt-jane


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which hasrate do you get with which cpu ?

i´m getting around:

i5 3570k @ 4,7ghz = 111 kh/s (in miner)
i3 @3.1ghz = 38 kh/s
NB i5 2450m 2,8ghz =  33kh/s

and another i5 @ 3ghz will be addet in a few minutes.
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which hasrate do you get with which cpu ?

i´m getting around:

i5 3570k @ 4,7ghz = 111 kh/s (in miner)
i3 @3.1ghz = 38 kh/s

and another i5 @ 3ghz will be addet in a few minutes.

i5 2500k @ 4.3 GHz = 190 KH/s, running minerd on Ubuntu, which is running in a VM on Win7. CPU usage for the VM capped to 90%, so I can keep using my computer while mining.
i7 740QM (mobile) @ stock = 93 KH/s, running on under Ubuntu.
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if you're using Windows (i got the win32 binary for the edited scrypt-jane) :

open op a Command Prompt & use the following command :

Disk Letter:\your minerd folder\ minerd -a scrypt-jane -o http://yac.dontmine.me:443 -u username.1 -p x

& it'll start running Smiley

Thank you for taking the time to post this.  I used that info to create a .bat and we're g2g. 

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ok thats heavyly more than mine. so i can expect more thant 200kh/s under ubuntu. will try it now. which vm software is actually best for it ?
Is there a compiled linus version for download right now ?
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I need help, is download the binary versión (The 2 dll files), i put them in the minerd folder, then i open minerd with cmd and put -a scrypt-jane -s 5 -t 4 -o http://yac.dontmine.me:8080 -u riddikulo.1 -p x but nothing happeds, minerd shows me again the imput options like not getting the -a scrypt-jane a valid option.
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which hasrate do you get with which cpu ?

i´m getting around:

i5 3570k @ 4,7ghz = 111 kh/s (in miner)
i3 @3.1ghz = 38 kh/s

and another i5 @ 3ghz will be addet in a few minutes.

i5 2500k @ 4.3 GHz = 190 KH/s, running minerd on Ubuntu, which is running in a VM on Win7. CPU usage for the VM capped to 90%, so I can keep using my computer while mining.
i7 740QM (mobile) @ stock = 93 KH/s, running on under Ubuntu.

nice, Intels seem to be doing a good job.  Here's where I am sitting:

2x Opteron 2.2ghz 6274 (32 cores)  191kh/s
i5 670 3.5ghz (dual core with hyperthreading) 27kh/s
i7 laptop 2.2ghz (8 logical cores) 70kh/s
AMD 940 Quad core 39kh/s


The opterons are cranking out decent numbers, but I'm sure the electricity is being raped.  I would bet the intel's are more efficient power wise for sure & per/core count hashing is way higher on the intel chips.

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ok thats heavyly more than mine. so i can expect more thant 200kh/s under ubuntu. will try it now. which vm software is actually best for it ?
Is there a compiled linus version for download right now ?


download an Ubuntu.iso

after this follow the steps described

http://www.psychocats.net/ubuntu/virtualbox
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also what am I doing wrong...because each GPU I have mining LTC is down by 15-20kh/s.  Should I crank back the CPU's a bit to let the system breathe?  What's the command for setting # cores in this miner?

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which hasrate do you get with which cpu ?

i´m getting around:

i5 3570k @ 4,7ghz = 111 kh/s (in miner)
i3 @3.1ghz = 38 kh/s

and another i5 @ 3ghz will be addet in a few minutes.

i5 2500k @ 4.3 GHz = 190 KH/s, running minerd on Ubuntu, which is running in a VM on Win7. CPU usage for the VM capped to 90%, so I can keep using my computer while mining.
i7 740QM (mobile) @ stock = 93 KH/s, running on under Ubuntu.

nice, Intels seem to be doing a good job.  Here's where I am sitting:

2x Opteron 2.2ghz 6274 (32 cores)  191kh/s
i5 670 3.5ghz (dual core with hyperthreading) 27kh/s
i7 laptop 2.2ghz (8 logical cores) 70kh/s
AMD 940 Quad core 39kh/s


The opterons are cranking out decent numbers, but I'm sure the electricity is being raped.  I would bet the intel's are more efficient power wise for sure & per/core count hashing is way higher on the intel chips.

I get 70kh/s on Intel Core i3-2350M CPU @ 2.30GHz (2 cores, 4 threads)

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also what am I doing wrong...because each GPU I have mining LTC is down by 15-20kh/s.  Should I crank back the CPU's a bit to let the system breathe?  What's the command for setting # cores in this miner?

cgminer (or whatever miner you use for LTC) also uses some CPU resources to coordinate the GPU-work. If you mine both YAC and LTC (or some other cgminer coin), you're going to see some loss of hash-rate on both (though still better results than only mining one coin of course).
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i5 3570k stop, 3/4 cores, 160kh/s stable with cpuminer on virtualbox

also I got some coin confirmed on Account Balance.
It's difficult to say if the payout is accurate but shares count [paid and updaid] is 90% of what I submitted with cpuminer

also what am I doing wrong...because each GPU I have mining LTC is down by 15-20kh/s.  Should I crank back the CPU's a bit to let the system breathe?  What's the command for setting # cores in this miner?

cgminer (or whatever miner you use for LTC) also uses some CPU resources to coordinate the GPU-work. If you mine both YAC and LTC (or some other cgminer coin), you're going to see some loss of hash-rate on both (though still better results than only mining one coin of course).

I only see 0.7% loss hash rate on gpu, I am happy to ignore it if I can mine yac Grin

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also what am I doing wrong...because each GPU I have mining LTC is down by 15-20kh/s.  Should I crank back the CPU's a bit to let the system breathe?  What's the command for setting # cores in this miner?

-genproclimit=1

change the '1' to how many cores you want to use.

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I think you should be getting WAY more kh/s with those desktop CPUs. Try to recompile with:

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can someone give me a link or better upload the compiled linux version of the miner ?
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also what am I doing wrong...because each GPU I have mining LTC is down by 15-20kh/s.  Should I crank back the CPU's a bit to let the system breathe?  What's the command for setting # cores in this miner?

minerd -t N
N = number of threads
maybe the heat is too much for the gpu or something

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can someone give me a link or better upload the compiled linux version of the miner ?

You're better off compiling it yourself, this way you will get much more kh/s.

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why i should get more kh/s compiling it by myself ?
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Because the compiler can optimize the resulting binary for your CPU, see this post:

I think you should be getting WAY more kh/s with those desktop CPUs. Try to recompile with:

Code:
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./configure CFLAGS="-O3 -march=native"
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ok i will give it a try hopefully i can get ~ 230 kh/s or more maybe
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using
FX 8120  i get ~240kh/s
FX 6100  i get ~190kh/s
i5-2430M i get ~70kh/s

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Whats wrong with stats - http://yac.dontmine.me/blocksAuth
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Whats wrong with stats - http://yac.dontmine.me/blocksAuth

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43,948   Confirmed!   turtle   2013-05-10 02:27:29 AM   9,589
43,944   Confirmed!   turtle   2013-05-10 02:26:37 AM   17,352
43,939   Confirmed!   turtle   2013-05-10 02:25:01 AM   6,078
43,936   Confirmed!   testz   2013-05-10 02:24:32 AM   3,172
43,934   Confirmed!   tyeken8   2013-05-10 02:24:01 AM   3,975
43,933   Confirmed!   turtle   2013-05-10 02:23:46 AM   9,986
43,929   Confirmed!   turtle   2013-05-10 02:22:57 AM   3,810
43,927   Confirmed!   yacyacyac   2013-05-10 02:22:49 AM   228
43,926   Confirmed!   shaal   2013-05-10 02:22:36 AM   17,478
43,920   Confirmed!   turtle   2013-05-10 02:21:03 AM   2,620
43,919   Confirmed!   LeftToeCut   2013-05-10 02:20:53 AM   22,859
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43,909   Confirmed!   cxinfo   2013-05-10 02:18:40 AM   2,081
43,908   Confirmed!   turtle   2013-05-10 02:18:22 AM   3,471
43,907   Confirmed!   ig0tik   2013-05-10 02:18:04 AM   3,505
43,906   Confirmed!   LeftToeCut   2013-05-10 02:17:35 AM   16,933
43,903   Confirmed!   turtle   2013-05-10 02:16:30 AM   21,213
43,895   Confirmed!   sssimon   2013-05-10 02:14:53 AM   3,302
43,894   Confirmed!   ljw_flysky   2013-05-10 02:14:45 AM   26,786
43,882   Confirmed!   turtle   2013-05-10 02:11:54 AM   6,316
43,878   Confirmed!   turtle   2013-05-10 02:11:04 AM   3,150
43,877   Confirmed!   gsnak   2013-05-10 02:10:52 AM   4,544
43,874   Confirmed!   turtle   2013-05-10 02:10:31 AM   13,984
43,867   Confirmed!   turtle   2013-05-10 02:09:17 AM   775
43,866   Confirmed!   gjh224   2013-05-10 02:09:16 AM   10,781
43,861   Confirmed!   ig0tik   2013-05-10 02:08:19 AM   298
43,860   Confirmed!   turtle   2013-05-10 02:07:47 AM   15,657
43,854   Confirmed!   turtle   2013-05-10 02:06:41 AM   18,102
43,851   Confirmed!   turtle   2013-05-10 02:05:19 AM   7,974
43,847   Confirmed!   kologe158   2013-05-10 02:04:41 AM   10,610
43,844   Confirmed!   xbt7   2013-05-10 02:03:37 AM   1,768
43,843   Confirmed!   turtle   2013-05-10 02:03:36 AM   5,860
43,839   Confirmed!   turtle   2013-05-10 02:02:58 AM   7,952
43,835   Confirmed!   turtle   2013-05-10 02:02:16 AM   4,277
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turtle has nearly 40% of the complete pool hashrate Wink

he does around 26 BTC per day Wink
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Well the outage last night was, no surprise, DDoS

May 10 02:30:17 PDT 2013   May 10 03:05:45 PDT 2013   5.50 Gbps   565,019 pps

Guess I need to hide the IP better, I'll order some more lol

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Something around 75% of founded blocks dissapear from block stats page
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running a 3570k but one 1 miner theads activated... how can i get all 4 running? (well the core cores... basically want cpu at max)
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running a 3570k but one 1 miner theads activated... how can i get all 4 running?

It should have automagically started as many threads as you have CPU cores...
But try adding "--threads N" to command-line arguments.

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running a 3570k but one 1 miner theads activated... how can i get all 4 running?

It should have automagically started as many threads as you have CPU cores...
But try adding "--threads N" to command-line arguments.

thanks  added --threads 4   but looks like hash rate total is 63 khash/s?

Seen people here with a 3570k get near 200 khash/s
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running a 3570k but one 1 miner theads activated... how can i get all 4 running? (well the core cores... basically want cpu at max)
try run with "-T 4"
or whatever cores you have

[2013-05-10 05:25:01] thread 1: 261048 hashes, 60.15 khash/s
[2013-05-10 05:25:01] thread 0: 248520 hashes, 57.26 khash/s
[2013-05-10 05:25:01] accepted: 9/25 (36.00%), 233.92 khash/s (booooo)
[2013-05-10 05:25:01] thread 3: 27045 hashes, 59.40 khash/s
[2013-05-10 05:25:02] accepted: 10/26 (38.46%), 237.00 khash/s (yay!!!)
[2013-05-10 05:25:06] thread 1: 326755 hashes, 59.17 khash/s
[2013-05-10 05:25:08] accepted: 11/27 (40.74%), 236.01 khash/s (yay!!!)
[2013-05-10 05:25:08] thread 0: 387477 hashes, 53.88 khash/s
[2013-05-10 05:25:08] LONGPOLL detected new block
[2013-05-10 05:25:10] accepted: 11/28 (39.29%), 232.63 khash/s (booooo)
[2013-05-10 05:25:10] thread 3: 497123 hashes, 57.60 khash/s
[2013-05-10 05:25:10] thread 0: 2 hashes, 58.82 khash/s
[2013-05-10 05:25:10] thread 2: 559182 hashes, 59.51 khash/s
[2013-05-10 05:25:10] thread 1: 234865 hashes, 60.63 khash/s
[2013-05-10 05:25:11] accepted: 11/29 (37.93%), 236.57 khash/s (booooo)
[2013-05-10 05:25:15] thread 3: 301194 hashes, 59.30 khash/s
[2013-05-10 05:25:20] thread 2: 593854 hashes, 59.86 khash/s


With core-i5
linux speed is way higher than windows. got around 60kHs with win and 230 with linux

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May 10, 2013, 12:26:48 PM
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running a 3570k but one 1 miner theads activated... how can i get all 4 running? (well the core cores... basically want cpu at max)
try run with "-T 4"
or whatever cores you have

[2013-05-10 05:25:01] thread 1: 261048 hashes, 60.15 khash/s
[2013-05-10 05:25:01] thread 0: 248520 hashes, 57.26 khash/s
[2013-05-10 05:25:01] accepted: 9/25 (36.00%), 233.92 khash/s (booooo)
[2013-05-10 05:25:01] thread 3: 27045 hashes, 59.40 khash/s
[2013-05-10 05:25:02] accepted: 10/26 (38.46%), 237.00 khash/s (yay!!!)
[2013-05-10 05:25:06] thread 1: 326755 hashes, 59.17 khash/s
[2013-05-10 05:25:08] accepted: 11/27 (40.74%), 236.01 khash/s (yay!!!)
[2013-05-10 05:25:08] thread 0: 387477 hashes, 53.88 khash/s
[2013-05-10 05:25:08] LONGPOLL detected new block
[2013-05-10 05:25:10] accepted: 11/28 (39.29%), 232.63 khash/s (booooo)
[2013-05-10 05:25:10] thread 3: 497123 hashes, 57.60 khash/s
[2013-05-10 05:25:10] thread 0: 2 hashes, 58.82 khash/s
[2013-05-10 05:25:10] thread 2: 559182 hashes, 59.51 khash/s
[2013-05-10 05:25:10] thread 1: 234865 hashes, 60.63 khash/s
[2013-05-10 05:25:11] accepted: 11/29 (37.93%), 236.57 khash/s (booooo)
[2013-05-10 05:25:15] thread 3: 301194 hashes, 59.30 khash/s
[2013-05-10 05:25:20] thread 2: 593854 hashes, 59.86 khash/s


With core-i5
linux speed is way higher than windows. got around 60kHs with win and 230 with linux

Thanks

Yes running in linux ubuntu

Combined only getting 63 khash (looks like with the code of 4... it just divides so each thread is going 15 khash/s)

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anyone else getting high reject rates?
14/50 atm

with http://mineyac.dontmine.me:8080 server

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good lord turtle ... I though I had plenty of bored cpus
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running a 3570k but one 1 miner theads activated... how can i get all 4 running? (well the core cores... basically want cpu at max)
try run with "-T 4"
or whatever cores you have

[2013-05-10 05:25:01] thread 1: 261048 hashes, 60.15 khash/s
[2013-05-10 05:25:01] thread 0: 248520 hashes, 57.26 khash/s
[2013-05-10 05:25:01] accepted: 9/25 (36.00%), 233.92 khash/s (booooo)
[2013-05-10 05:25:01] thread 3: 27045 hashes, 59.40 khash/s
[2013-05-10 05:25:02] accepted: 10/26 (38.46%), 237.00 khash/s (yay!!!)
[2013-05-10 05:25:06] thread 1: 326755 hashes, 59.17 khash/s
[2013-05-10 05:25:08] accepted: 11/27 (40.74%), 236.01 khash/s (yay!!!)
[2013-05-10 05:25:08] thread 0: 387477 hashes, 53.88 khash/s
[2013-05-10 05:25:08] LONGPOLL detected new block
[2013-05-10 05:25:10] accepted: 11/28 (39.29%), 232.63 khash/s (booooo)
[2013-05-10 05:25:10] thread 3: 497123 hashes, 57.60 khash/s
[2013-05-10 05:25:10] thread 0: 2 hashes, 58.82 khash/s
[2013-05-10 05:25:10] thread 2: 559182 hashes, 59.51 khash/s
[2013-05-10 05:25:10] thread 1: 234865 hashes, 60.63 khash/s
[2013-05-10 05:25:11] accepted: 11/29 (37.93%), 236.57 khash/s (booooo)
[2013-05-10 05:25:15] thread 3: 301194 hashes, 59.30 khash/s
[2013-05-10 05:25:20] thread 2: 593854 hashes, 59.86 khash/s


With core-i5
linux speed is way higher than windows. got around 60kHs with win and 230 with linux

Thanks

Yes running in linux ubuntu

Combined only getting 63 khash (looks like with the code of 4... it just divides so each thread is going 15 khash/s)



you have to enable 4 cores in vmware player

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Have you used the compile flag I posted here for CPU-specific optimization?

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Have you used the compile flag I posted here for CPU-specific optimization?

i only used
./configure CFLAGS="-O3"
without march thing

what's the difference ?

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you have to enable 4 cores in vmware player

Legend Smiley Now at 204 khash/s  Grin Grin

Also, one more thing... if the pool is ddos'd how can i run my own daemon instance?

Thanks

Have you used the compile flag I posted here for CPU-specific optimization?

No I didnt, would it make that much more of a difference?
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Try and see. It can drastically improve your hashrates.

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Also, one more thing... if the pool is ddos'd how can i run my own daemon instance?

Just run the stock wallet software with -gen argument. Pity cpuminer does not support failover pool management strategy (or any other) as cgminer.

EDIT: Or if you want to use cpuminer with a local yacoind, create ~/.yacoin/yacoin.conf with the following:
Code:
rpcuser=yacoin
rpcpassword=secretpassword
rpcallowip=127.0.0.1
rpcport=9323
server=1
gen=0
...and point minerd to "http://127.0.0.1:9323/" with username "yacoin", password "secretpassword" (or anything other you set in yacoin.conf).

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I think you should be getting WAY more kh/s with those desktop CPUs. Try to recompile with:

Code:
./autogen.sh
./configure CFLAGS="-O3 -march=native"
make

Did that , seem to be getting the same?
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Try and see. It can drastically improve your hashrates.

after trying
./autogen.sh
./configure CFLAGS="-O3 -march=native"
make
root@ubuntu:~/cpuminer# make
make  all-recursive
make[1]: Entering directory `/root/cpuminer'
Making all in compat
make[2]: Entering directory `/root/cpuminer/compat'
Making all in jansson
make[3]: Entering directory `/root/cpuminer/compat/jansson'
make[3]: Nothing to be done for `all'.
make[3]: Leaving directory `/root/cpuminer/compat/jansson'
make[3]: Entering directory `/root/cpuminer/compat'
make[3]: Nothing to be done for `all-am'.
make[3]: Leaving directory `/root/cpuminer/compat'
make[2]: Leaving directory `/root/cpuminer/compat'
make[2]: Entering directory `/root/cpuminer'
make[2]: Leaving directory `/root/cpuminer'
make[1]: Leaving directory `/root/cpuminer'

i do not think anything changed


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Try and see. It can drastically improve your hashrates.

after trying
./autogen.sh
./configure CFLAGS="-O3 -march=native"
make
root@ubuntu:~/cpuminer# make
make  all-recursive
make[1]: Entering directory `/root/cpuminer'
Making all in compat
make[2]: Entering directory `/root/cpuminer/compat'
Making all in jansson
make[3]: Entering directory `/root/cpuminer/compat/jansson'
make[3]: Nothing to be done for `all'.
make[3]: Leaving directory `/root/cpuminer/compat/jansson'
make[3]: Entering directory `/root/cpuminer/compat'
make[3]: Nothing to be done for `all-am'.
make[3]: Leaving directory `/root/cpuminer/compat'
make[2]: Leaving directory `/root/cpuminer/compat'
make[2]: Entering directory `/root/cpuminer'
make[2]: Leaving directory `/root/cpuminer'
make[1]: Leaving directory `/root/cpuminer'

i do not think anything changed

do a
Code:
make clean
first. It does not try to recompile if the sources didn't change.

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    {
        "account" : "",
        "category" : "orphan",
        "amount" : 24.53000000,
        "confirmations" : 0,
        "generated" : true,
        "txid" : "f63bd6349e1ff49fd289c83d647214e06cd2f7bf25a355bb0eb30af9d5c91a8f",
        "time" : 1368189753,
        "timereceived" : 1368189758
    },
    {
        "account" : "",
        "category" : "orphan",
        "amount" : 24.53000000,
        "confirmations" : 0,
        "generated" : true,
        "txid" : "cdf9d2ef798653d00e536378bd4fa39aed3a023f80ad11d6040f1abf9e967b9c",
        "time" : 1368189758,
        "timereceived" : 1368189762
    },


Orphans blocks! Noo~ lol

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Try and see. It can drastically improve your hashrates.

after trying
./autogen.sh
./configure CFLAGS="-O3 -march=native"
make
root@ubuntu:~/cpuminer# make
make  all-recursive
make[1]: Entering directory `/root/cpuminer'
Making all in compat
make[2]: Entering directory `/root/cpuminer/compat'
Making all in jansson
make[3]: Entering directory `/root/cpuminer/compat/jansson'
make[3]: Nothing to be done for `all'.
make[3]: Leaving directory `/root/cpuminer/compat/jansson'
make[3]: Entering directory `/root/cpuminer/compat'
make[3]: Nothing to be done for `all-am'.
make[3]: Leaving directory `/root/cpuminer/compat'
make[2]: Leaving directory `/root/cpuminer/compat'
make[2]: Entering directory `/root/cpuminer'
make[2]: Leaving directory `/root/cpuminer'
make[1]: Leaving directory `/root/cpuminer'

i do not think anything changed

do a
Code:
make clean
first. It does not try to recompile if the sources didn't change.

w00t nice
from 230 --> 270k Smiley

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w00t nice
from 230 --> 270k Smiley

Donations welcome. Wink

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After compiling with -march=native (had already used -O3), my KH/s went up from 93 to 97 on my gen1 i7 laptop and from 190 to 210 on my OC'ed gen2 i5 desktop. Decent improvement.
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After compiling with -march=native (had already used -O3), my KH/s went up from 93 to 97 on my gen1 i7 laptop and from 190 to 210 on my OC'ed gen2 i5 desktop. Decent improvement.

Did you use
Code:
./configure CFLAGS="-O3 -march=native"
or just
Code:
./configure CFLAGS="-march=native"
?

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can somebody help me getting ubuntu to run in vm (virtualbox) have tried everything i know but dont get it to work. :/

it starts but i´m only getting a blank screen with the mouse curser.
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Orphans blocks! Noo~ lol

How many connections does the server have?

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After compiling with -march=native (had already used -O3), my KH/s went up from 93 to 97 on my gen1 i7 laptop and from 190 to 210 on my OC'ed gen2 i5 desktop. Decent improvement.

Did you use
Code:
./configure CFLAGS="-O3 -march=native"
or just
Code:
./configure CFLAGS="-march=native"
?

I had first compiled it with
Code:
./configure CFLAGS="-O3"
and now with
Code:
./configure CFLAGS="-O3 -march=native"

and got decent, but not world-shattering improvements.
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and got decent, but not world-shattering improvements.

Well, it depends on the number of HW-specific optimizations the compiler can do, so YMMV.

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You should make an announcement on altcoinforum.org!
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and got decent, but not world-shattering improvements.

Well, it depends on the number of HW-specific optimizations the compiler can do, so YMMV.

200 -> 240

thank you Smiley

Nothing appears under unconfirmed... is this working correctly?
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and got decent, but not world-shattering improvements.

Well, it depends on the number of HW-specific optimizations the compiler can do, so YMMV.

True.

I wonder if it matters that I'm running my desktop-miner in a VM (other than the usual overhead-cost from the VM). Does the compiler accurately pick up what the native architecture is?
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anyone else getting high reject rates?
14/50 atm

with http://mineyac.dontmine.me:8080 server

no, 2945/3172 (92.84%)

You should make an announcement on altcoinforum.org!

is this spam going to end up anytime soon? -_-

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I wonder if it matters that I'm running my desktop-miner in a VM (other than the usual overhead-cost from the VM). Does the compiler accurately pick up what the native architecture is?

Why do you mine in a VM? Cheesy

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I wonder if it matters that I'm running my desktop-miner in a VM (other than the usual overhead-cost from the VM). Does the compiler accurately pick up what the native architecture is?

Why do you mine in a VM? Cheesy

Don't have Linux on my desktop as I use a number of Windows-only programs (= games). I'm not a very dedicated miner ^^ My laptop runs Linux natively, since it is my OS of choice.
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I wonder if it matters that I'm running my desktop-miner in a VM (other than the usual overhead-cost from the VM). Does the compiler accurately pick up what the native architecture is?

Why do you mine in a VM? Cheesy

because actuall i´m under windows and i is the simplest way to get linux running on my maschine Wink
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The block chain keeps forking and then leaving a string of blocks as orphan. The blocks get 20+ confirms and then orphan.

Can you try:
addnode=67.162.14.58
addnode=72.8.182.2

To your yacoin.conf

The server has 24+ connections but I'm going to setup some other nodes to connect to it (don't want to publish the IP until I have the backups in place)

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I am also getting lots of stales (running under windows):

Biggest problem is connection, it seems?

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[2013-05-10 09:53:10] thread 3: 73641 hashes, 4.50 khash/s
[2013-05-10 09:53:10] thread 2: 226694 hashes, 12.62 khash/s
[2013-05-10 09:53:23] HTTP request failed: Operation timed out after 30997 milli
seconds with 0 out of -1 bytes received
[2013-05-10 09:53:23] submit_upstream_work json_rpc_call failed
[2013-05-10 09:53:23] ...retry after 30 seconds
[2013-05-10 09:54:09] HTTP request failed: The requested URL returned error: 502
 Bad Gateway
[2013-05-10 09:54:09] submit_upstream_work json_rpc_call failed
[2013-05-10 09:54:09] ...retry after 30 seconds
[2013-05-10 09:54:54] HTTP request failed: The requested URL returned error: 502
 Bad Gateway
[2013-05-10 09:54:54] submit_upstream_work json_rpc_call failed
[2013-05-10 09:54:54] ...retry after 30 seconds
[2013-05-10 09:55:40] HTTP request failed: The requested URL returned error: 502
 Bad Gateway
[2013-05-10 09:55:40] submit_upstream_work json_rpc_call failed
[2013-05-10 09:55:40] ...retry after 30 seconds
[2013-05-10 09:56:25] HTTP request failed: The requested URL returned error: 502
 Bad Gateway
[2013-05-10 09:56:25] submit_upstream_work json_rpc_call failed
[2013-05-10 09:56:25] ...retry after 30 seconds
[2013-05-10 09:57:11] HTTP request failed: The requested URL returned error: 502
 Bad Gateway
[2013-05-10 09:57:11] submit_upstream_work json_rpc_call failed
[2013-05-10 09:57:11] ...retry after 30 seconds
[2013-05-10 09:57:56] HTTP request failed: The requested URL returned error: 502
 Bad Gateway
[2013-05-10 09:57:56] submit_upstream_work json_rpc_call failed
[2013-05-10 09:57:56] ...retry after 30 seconds
[2013-05-10 09:58:27] accepted: 1/2 (50.00%), 62.64 khash/s (booooo)
[2013-05-10 09:58:28] accepted: 1/3 (33.33%), 62.64 khash/s (booooo)
[2013-05-10 09:58:28] Long-polling activated for http://mineyac.dontmine.me:8080
/LP
[2013-05-10 09:58:29] thread 7: 15488 hashes, 12.84 khash/s
[2013-05-10 09:58:32] thread 4: 49551 hashes, 12.89 khash/s
[2013-05-10 09:58:33] thread 2: 59501 hashes, 12.36 khash/s
[2013-05-10 09:58:39] accepted: 2/4 (50.00%), 86.34 khash/s (yay!!!)
[2013-05-10 09:58:40] accepted: 3/5 (60.00%), 86.34 khash/s (yay!!!)
[2013-05-10 09:58:43] LONGPOLL detected new block
[2013-05-10 09:58:43] thread 1: 143056 hashes, 9.54 khash/s
[2013-05-10 09:58:43] thread 3: 175437 hashes, 11.73 khash/s
[2013-05-10 09:58:43] thread 4: 61098 hashes, 13.12 khash/s
[2013-05-10 09:58:43] thread 0: 62878 hashes, 4.19 khash/s
[2013-05-10 09:58:43] thread 6: 19530 hashes, 1.31 khash/s
[2013-05-10 09:58:43] thread 2: 20946 hashes, 6.34 khash/s
[2013-05-10 09:58:43] thread 5: 167487 hashes, 11.17 khash/s
[2013-05-10 09:58:48] LONGPOLL detected new block
[2013-05-10 09:58:48] thread 4: 64145 hashes, 12.74 khash/s
[2013-05-10 09:58:43] thread 7: 14634 hashes, 3.14 khash/s
[2013-05-10 09:58:49] thread 0: 67879 hashes, 12.96 khash/s
[2013-05-10 09:58:49] thread 5: 248 hashes, 13.78 khash/s
[2013-05-10 09:58:49] thread 1: 68157 hashes, 12.78 khash/s
[2013-05-10 09:58:49] thread 3: 66818 hashes, 12.54 khash/s
[2013-05-10 09:58:49] thread 6: 8049 hashes, 3.38 khash/s
[2013-05-10 09:58:49] thread 2: 283 hashes, 13.48 khash/s
[2013-05-10 09:58:50] thread 4: 12376 hashes, 10.36 khash/s
[2013-05-10 09:58:55] thread 5: 77115 hashes, 12.25 khash/s
[2013-05-10 09:59:07] thread 0: 223817 hashes, 12.16 khash/s
[2013-05-10 09:59:11] thread 4: 69679 hashes, 3.39 khash/s
[2013-05-10 09:59:19] thread 1: 366488 hashes, 12.21 khash/s
[2013-05-10 09:59:21] HTTP request failed: Operation timed out after 30046 milli
seconds with 0 out of -1 bytes received
[2013-05-10 09:59:21] submit_upstream_work json_rpc_call failed
[2013-05-10 09:59:21] ...retry after 30 seconds
[2013-05-10 09:59:27] thread 7: 188370 hashes, 4.93 khash/s
[2013-05-10 09:59:42] thread 6: 199715 hashes, 3.78 khash/s
[2013-05-10 09:59:42] thread 3: 407517 hashes, 7.66 khash/s
[2013-05-10 09:59:47] thread 5: 661684 hashes, 12.65 khash/s
[2013-05-10 09:59:53] thread 2: 795058 hashes, 12.50 khash/s
[2013-05-10 09:59:54] HTTP request failed: The requested URL returned error: 502
 Bad Gateway
[2013-05-10 10:00:06] HTTP request failed: The requested URL returned error: 502
 Bad Gateway
[2013-05-10 10:00:06] submit_upstream_work json_rpc_call failed
[2013-05-10 10:00:06] ...retry after 30 seconds
[2013-05-10 10:00:52] HTTP request failed: The requested URL returned error: 502
 Bad Gateway
[2013-05-10 10:00:52] submit_upstream_work json_rpc_call failed
[2013-05-10 10:00:52] ...retry after 30 seconds
[2013-05-10 10:01:37] HTTP request failed: The requested URL returned error: 502
 Bad Gateway
[2013-05-10 10:01:37] submit_upstream_work json_rpc_call failed
[2013-05-10 10:01:37] ...retry after 30 seconds
[2013-05-10 10:02:23] HTTP request failed: The requested URL returned error: 502
 Bad Gateway
[2013-05-10 10:02:23] submit_upstream_work json_rpc_call failed
[2013-05-10 10:02:23] ...retry after 30 seconds
[2013-05-10 10:03:08] HTTP request failed: The requested URL returned error: 502
 Bad Gateway
[2013-05-10 10:03:08] submit_upstream_work json_rpc_call failed
[2013-05-10 10:03:08] ...retry after 30 seconds
[2013-05-10 10:03:54] HTTP request failed: The requested URL returned error: 502
 Bad Gateway
[2013-05-10 10:03:54] submit_upstream_work json_rpc_call failed
[2013-05-10 10:03:54] ...retry after 30 seconds

Etc.
It this because of ddos?
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I am also getting lots of stales (running under windows):

Biggest problem is connection, it seems?

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[2013-05-10 09:53:10] thread 3: 73641 hashes, 4.50 khash/s
[2013-05-10 09:53:10] thread 2: 226694 hashes, 12.62 khash/s
[2013-05-10 09:53:23] HTTP request failed: Operation timed out after 30997 milli
seconds with 0 out of -1 bytes received
[2013-05-10 09:53:23] submit_upstream_work json_rpc_call failed
[2013-05-10 09:53:23] ...retry after 30 seconds
[2013-05-10 09:54:09] HTTP request failed: The requested URL returned error: 502
 Bad Gateway
[2013-05-10 09:54:09] submit_upstream_work json_rpc_call failed
[2013-05-10 09:54:09] ...retry after 30 seconds
[2013-05-10 09:54:54] HTTP request failed: The requested URL returned error: 502
 Bad Gateway
[2013-05-10 09:54:54] submit_upstream_work json_rpc_call failed
[2013-05-10 09:54:54] ...retry after 30 seconds
[2013-05-10 09:55:40] HTTP request failed: The requested URL returned error: 502
 Bad Gateway
[2013-05-10 09:55:40] submit_upstream_work json_rpc_call failed
[2013-05-10 09:55:40] ...retry after 30 seconds
[2013-05-10 09:56:25] HTTP request failed: The requested URL returned error: 502
 Bad Gateway
[2013-05-10 09:56:25] submit_upstream_work json_rpc_call failed
[2013-05-10 09:56:25] ...retry after 30 seconds
[2013-05-10 09:57:11] HTTP request failed: The requested URL returned error: 502
 Bad Gateway
[2013-05-10 09:57:11] submit_upstream_work json_rpc_call failed
[2013-05-10 09:57:11] ...retry after 30 seconds
[2013-05-10 09:57:56] HTTP request failed: The requested URL returned error: 502
 Bad Gateway
[2013-05-10 09:57:56] submit_upstream_work json_rpc_call failed
[2013-05-10 09:57:56] ...retry after 30 seconds
[2013-05-10 09:58:27] accepted: 1/2 (50.00%), 62.64 khash/s (booooo)
[2013-05-10 09:58:28] accepted: 1/3 (33.33%), 62.64 khash/s (booooo)
[2013-05-10 09:58:28] Long-polling activated for http://mineyac.dontmine.me:8080
/LP
[2013-05-10 09:58:29] thread 7: 15488 hashes, 12.84 khash/s
[2013-05-10 09:58:32] thread 4: 49551 hashes, 12.89 khash/s
[2013-05-10 09:58:33] thread 2: 59501 hashes, 12.36 khash/s
[2013-05-10 09:58:39] accepted: 2/4 (50.00%), 86.34 khash/s (yay!!!)
[2013-05-10 09:58:40] accepted: 3/5 (60.00%), 86.34 khash/s (yay!!!)
[2013-05-10 09:58:43] LONGPOLL detected new block
[2013-05-10 09:58:43] thread 1: 143056 hashes, 9.54 khash/s
[2013-05-10 09:58:43] thread 3: 175437 hashes, 11.73 khash/s
[2013-05-10 09:58:43] thread 4: 61098 hashes, 13.12 khash/s
[2013-05-10 09:58:43] thread 0: 62878 hashes, 4.19 khash/s
[2013-05-10 09:58:43] thread 6: 19530 hashes, 1.31 khash/s
[2013-05-10 09:58:43] thread 2: 20946 hashes, 6.34 khash/s
[2013-05-10 09:58:43] thread 5: 167487 hashes, 11.17 khash/s
[2013-05-10 09:58:48] LONGPOLL detected new block
[2013-05-10 09:58:48] thread 4: 64145 hashes, 12.74 khash/s
[2013-05-10 09:58:43] thread 7: 14634 hashes, 3.14 khash/s
[2013-05-10 09:58:49] thread 0: 67879 hashes, 12.96 khash/s
[2013-05-10 09:58:49] thread 5: 248 hashes, 13.78 khash/s
[2013-05-10 09:58:49] thread 1: 68157 hashes, 12.78 khash/s
[2013-05-10 09:58:49] thread 3: 66818 hashes, 12.54 khash/s
[2013-05-10 09:58:49] thread 6: 8049 hashes, 3.38 khash/s
[2013-05-10 09:58:49] thread 2: 283 hashes, 13.48 khash/s
[2013-05-10 09:58:50] thread 4: 12376 hashes, 10.36 khash/s
[2013-05-10 09:58:55] thread 5: 77115 hashes, 12.25 khash/s
[2013-05-10 09:59:07] thread 0: 223817 hashes, 12.16 khash/s
[2013-05-10 09:59:11] thread 4: 69679 hashes, 3.39 khash/s
[2013-05-10 09:59:19] thread 1: 366488 hashes, 12.21 khash/s
[2013-05-10 09:59:21] HTTP request failed: Operation timed out after 30046 milli
seconds with 0 out of -1 bytes received
[2013-05-10 09:59:21] submit_upstream_work json_rpc_call failed
[2013-05-10 09:59:21] ...retry after 30 seconds
[2013-05-10 09:59:27] thread 7: 188370 hashes, 4.93 khash/s
[2013-05-10 09:59:42] thread 6: 199715 hashes, 3.78 khash/s
[2013-05-10 09:59:42] thread 3: 407517 hashes, 7.66 khash/s
[2013-05-10 09:59:47] thread 5: 661684 hashes, 12.65 khash/s
[2013-05-10 09:59:53] thread 2: 795058 hashes, 12.50 khash/s
[2013-05-10 09:59:54] HTTP request failed: The requested URL returned error: 502
 Bad Gateway
[2013-05-10 10:00:06] HTTP request failed: The requested URL returned error: 502
 Bad Gateway
[2013-05-10 10:00:06] submit_upstream_work json_rpc_call failed
[2013-05-10 10:00:06] ...retry after 30 seconds
[2013-05-10 10:00:52] HTTP request failed: The requested URL returned error: 502
 Bad Gateway
[2013-05-10 10:00:52] submit_upstream_work json_rpc_call failed
[2013-05-10 10:00:52] ...retry after 30 seconds
[2013-05-10 10:01:37] HTTP request failed: The requested URL returned error: 502
 Bad Gateway
[2013-05-10 10:01:37] submit_upstream_work json_rpc_call failed
[2013-05-10 10:01:37] ...retry after 30 seconds
[2013-05-10 10:02:23] HTTP request failed: The requested URL returned error: 502
 Bad Gateway
[2013-05-10 10:02:23] submit_upstream_work json_rpc_call failed
[2013-05-10 10:02:23] ...retry after 30 seconds
[2013-05-10 10:03:08] HTTP request failed: The requested URL returned error: 502
 Bad Gateway
[2013-05-10 10:03:08] submit_upstream_work json_rpc_call failed
[2013-05-10 10:03:08] ...retry after 30 seconds
[2013-05-10 10:03:54] HTTP request failed: The requested URL returned error: 502
 Bad Gateway
[2013-05-10 10:03:54] submit_upstream_work json_rpc_call failed
[2013-05-10 10:03:54] ...retry after 30 seconds

Etc.
It this because of ddos?

Please try the alternative server mineyac3.dontmine.me:8080 , 502 means cloudflare is blocking it

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Also getting a high reject-count (roughly 25% on both machines) coupled with periodic disconnect messages. Running on Ubuntu (both native & in a Win7 VM). Tried several of the servers.
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May 10, 2013, 01:13:36 PM
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Its the same link as given by here

https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=199517.msg2085725#msg2085725

but still be careful
also itll show up as the bitcoin miner on virustotal which I assume the original minerd also does but this may not nescessarily means its 100% safe/unsafe

run in vm/sandbox
also in linux itll give u way higher hashrate

Thank you!
This is win32 miner. Is exist 64-bit miner? Core i5 760 @ 2.80 Ghz - 46 kh/s is good speed?

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Also getting a high reject-count (roughly 25% on both machines) coupled with periodic disconnect messages. Running on Ubuntu (both native & in a Win7 VM). Tried several of the servers.

accepted: 8138/8319 (97.82%) for me on the local connection, so I think 502 is related to yac.dontmine.me and mineyac.dontmine.me , try mineyac3 it's not cloudflare

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May 10, 2013, 01:17:58 PM
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Also getting a high reject-count (roughly 25% on both machines) coupled with periodic disconnect messages. Running on Ubuntu (both native & in a Win7 VM). Tried several of the servers.

accepted: 8138/8319 (97.82%) for me on the local connection, so I think 502 is related to yac.dontmine.me and mineyac.dontmine.me , try mineyac3 it's not cloudflare

ok, set one of my machines on mineyac3, lets see if it gets a better accept-rate.

The accept-rate was fine a while ago though, not sure when it started precisely.
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May 10, 2013, 01:25:39 PM
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Also getting a high reject-count (roughly 25% on both machines) coupled with periodic disconnect messages. Running on Ubuntu (both native & in a Win7 VM). Tried several of the servers.

accepted: 8138/8319 (97.82%) for me on the local connection, so I think 502 is related to yac.dontmine.me and mineyac.dontmine.me , try mineyac3 it's not cloudflare


Nope, similar results:
[2013-05-10 10:19:29] 8 miner threads started, using 'scrypt-jane' algorithm.
[2013-05-10 10:19:51] HTTP request failed: Failed connect to mineyac3.dontmine.m
e:8080; No error
[2013-05-10 10:19:51] json_rpc_call failed, retry after 30 seconds
[2013-05-10 10:20:34] Long-polling activated for http://mineyac3.dontmine.me:808
0/LP
[2013-05-10 10:20:34] thread 3: 4096 hashes, 12.96 khash/s
[2013-05-10 10:20:34] thread 1: 4096 hashes, 12.05 khash/s
[2013-05-10 10:20:34] thread 6: 4096 hashes, 10.29 khash/s
[2013-05-10 10:20:34] thread 0: 4096 hashes, 10.67 khash/s
[2013-05-10 10:20:34] thread 4: 4096 hashes, 12.84 khash/s
[2013-05-10 10:20:34] thread 7: 4096 hashes, 10.45 khash/s
[2013-05-10 10:20:34] thread 5: 4096 hashes, 9.06 khash/s
[2013-05-10 10:20:34] thread 2: 4096 hashes, 9.64 khash/s
[2013-05-10 10:20:39] thread 6: 64481 hashes, 13.02 khash/s
[2013-05-10 10:20:57] LONGPOLL detected new block
[2013-05-10 10:21:04] thread 7: 362667 hashes, 12.28 khash/s
[2013-05-10 10:21:04] thread 6: 20 hashes, 10.00 khash/s
[2013-05-10 10:21:04] thread 3: 194475 hashes, 6.55 khash/s
[2013-05-10 10:21:04] thread 4: 13945 hashes, 0.47 khash/s
[2013-05-10 10:21:04] accepted: 0/1 (0.00%), 60.63 khash/s (booooo)
[2013-05-10 10:21:06] thread 4: 28324 hashes, 12.47 khash/s
<snip>
[2013-05-10 10:22:02] thread 0: 32646 hashes, 8.28 khash/s
[2013-05-10 10:22:03] thread 7: 269427 hashes, 8.98 khash/s
[2013-05-10 10:22:05] LONGPOLL detected new block
[2013-05-10 10:22:09] thread 5: 73403 hashes, 3.95 khash/s
[2013-05-10 10:22:26] HTTP request failed: Failed connect to mineyac3.dontmine.m
e:8080; No error
[2013-05-10 10:22:26] submit_upstream_work json_rpc_call failed
[2013-05-10 10:22:26] ...retry after 30 seconds
[2013-05-10 10:22:27] thread 4: 40262 hashes, 1.40 khash/s
[2013-05-10 10:22:31] thread 6: 279067 hashes, 10.33 khash/s
[2013-05-10 10:22:34] thread 1: 719558 hashes, 12.22 khash/s
[2013-05-10 10:22:38] thread 3: 626870 hashes, 9.65 khash/s
[2013-05-10 10:22:48] thread 2: 785565 hashes, 10.57 khash/s
[2013-05-10 10:23:18] HTTP request failed: Failed connect to mineyac3.dontmine.m
e:8080; No error
[2013-05-10 10:23:18] submit_upstream_work json_rpc_call failed
[2013-05-10 10:23:18] ...retry after 30 seconds
[2013-05-10 10:24:09] HTTP request failed: Failed connect to mineyac3.dontmine.m
e:8080; No error
[2013-05-10 10:24:09] submit_upstream_work json_rpc_call failed
[2013-05-10 10:24:09] ...retry after 30 seconds

etc. Huh
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May 10, 2013, 01:26:49 PM
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Its the same link as given by here

https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=199517.msg2085725#msg2085725

but still be careful
also itll show up as the bitcoin miner on virustotal which I assume the original minerd also does but this may not nescessarily means its 100% safe/unsafe

run in vm/sandbox
also in linux itll give u way higher hashrate

Thank you!
This is win32 miner. Is exist 64-bit miner? Core i5 760 @ 2.80 Ghz - 46 kh/s is good speed?

Yeah, I'm waiting out for the 64bit miner too. I actually get higher hash rates in a VM Ubuntu as opposed to running minerd on windows itself =\
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May 10, 2013, 01:29:16 PM
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Its the same link as given by here

https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=199517.msg2085725#msg2085725

but still be careful
also itll show up as the bitcoin miner on virustotal which I assume the original minerd also does but this may not nescessarily means its 100% safe/unsafe

run in vm/sandbox
also in linux itll give u way higher hashrate

Thank you!
This is win32 miner. Is exist 64-bit miner? Core i5 760 @ 2.80 Ghz - 46 kh/s is good speed?

It's not. You should run Ubuntu in a VM if you can (or ideally, without VM and directly), to get better speeds. I get double that hashrate on a laptop i7 of the same generation.
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I should have fixed the dropped connections. I hadn't whitelisted my forwarders, oops!

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May 10, 2013, 01:40:23 PM
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paul21, thank you for this good job.
You think you will share in github your code or keep only for you ?
we need more and more pool! thks.
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paul21, thank you for this good job.
You think you will share in github your code or keep only for you ?
we need more and more pool! thks.

I'll share it once I get home from work, it's actually a really simple change.


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I should have fixed the dropped connections. I hadn't whitelisted my forwarders, oops!

Yep, it's better now, thanks.
I got it running on Win7 64 and on Ubuntu (in VMware). Both take 50% cpu and connections are good on both.
Interestingly the virtual Ubuntu has double hashing speed and much higher amount of accepted shares (10-20 times more), not sure why.
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paul21, thank you for this good job.
You think you will share in github your code or keep only for you ?
we need more and more pool! thks.

I'll share it once I get home from work, it's actually a really simple change.


Thank you very much. Maybe simple change but very important for all of us ;-) thank you again.
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Share difficulty was bumped to reduce load on the server.

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Optimised version of minerd for Windows 7 x64 u can find here:
https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=201027.0
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Got it working on ubuntu, thanks!

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mining back with minerd after having some cpu issues Smiley
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Got the new compiled windows version to work Smiley


i5 3570k @4,7ghz increased from 110kh/s to 310 KH/S
i3 @ 3.1ghz incresed from 38kh/s to 110kh/s
Nb i5 2345 @ 2,9ghz i´m getting ~100Kh/s  instead of 33kh/s

so overall ~ 180kh/s to 520kh/s

as we can see the networkwork hasrate increased extremly !


but for know i´m getting lots of stales. which server adress is actually the best one ?
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Share difficulty was bumped to reduce load on the server.

Is this why there is no old block info on http://yac.dontmine.me/statsAuth ?
How long will it take for blocks to mature/ credits to be added?
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Share difficulty was bumped to reduce load on the server.

Is this why there is no old block info on http://yac.dontmine.me/statsAuth ?
How long will it take for blocks to mature/ credits to be added?

540 confirms currently for payout, the server has no coins to advance to make it shorter.
I'm not sure what you mean by old block info, there's lots of block info there but there's no block explorer that I know about.

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did i see it right?

the whole pool hashes 95% of the blocks?
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@paul

i´m connected to the first of your adresses and getting high rejectrate of about 25%

is one of the other adresses running better or is it a normal problem?

edit: this pool is so fucking amazing. we are finding a block in about 3-15 seconds Cheesy
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How are some people over 10MH/s (or 100MH/s)? 100 CPUs? There's gotta be a GPU version out there, or botnets...
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connected to pool , lets wait for payments. Thanks for setting up the pool.
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we need other pools to decentralize the mining
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we need other pools to decentralize the mining

+1 or this will be dead fast
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go turtle go! buy more!

Rank   User Name   KH/s   YAC/Day (est)
1   yantis   132,812    48,226.745
2   turtle   117,141    42,536.286

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I have 1.2MH/s on here, blocks being found every minute, yet balance remains 0.  How long are the confirms on here? Or am I just making someone else rich?
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go turtle go! buy more!

Rank   User Name   KH/s   YAC/Day (est)
1   yantis   132,812    48,226.745
2   turtle   117,141    42,536.286

Lol  Grin
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I have 1.2MH/s on here, blocks being found every minute, yet balance remains 0.  How long are the confirms on here? Or am I just making someone else rich?

540 confirms, see home page.
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considering overclocking my CPU's, but i'm kind of anxious about it....Not sure if it's worth it tbh
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May 10, 2013, 03:41:33 PM
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confirmed/unconfirmed now works, thanks paul! Cheesy

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May 10, 2013, 03:47:39 PM
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did i see it right?

the whole pool hashes 95% of the blocks?

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+1 and +1.

We must wait that paul21 publish his code to github.

until he filled his pockets keeping the monopoly. This is really not a good method to promote YAC.

But again thank you paul21 for you nice job.
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confirmed/unconfirmed now works, thanks paul! Cheesy

+1 thanks paul
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go turtle go! buy more!

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1   yantis   132,812    48,226.745
2   turtle   117,141    42,536.286
There I was, slowly walking in the sunshine, mining on 3 out of 4 cores of my i5 CPU M 520 so as not to over heat the old fellow, and WHAM I got hit by the train. I struggle on my feet, and WHAM, another hit me even faster from the other side!

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May 10, 2013, 04:26:00 PM
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How many stales do you have at this time. every of my machines is around 80% accepted shares :/

Please add your config (linux or windows) and to which port you are connected or if you use speziall flags like -t
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May 10, 2013, 04:28:37 PM
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Can some people try out mineyac2.dontmine.me:8080

I just got this one online and I'll probably make it the primary once I get it setup right to mitigate DDoS attacks.

RIP my old pools... sometimes BTC isn't life ;(
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Nice pool!  I'm in the #4 to #5 spot on hash rate might throw some more CPU's at it we'll see how it goes
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will try with my biggest cpu Wink
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also what am I doing wrong...because each GPU I have mining LTC is down by 15-20kh/s.  Should I crank back the CPU's a bit to let the system breathe?  What's the command for setting # cores in this miner?

minerd -t N
N = number of threads
maybe the heat is too much for the gpu or something

You are officially my favorite person. Thanks Cheesy. GPU's can breathe now now I took a couple cores off, and yeah those 2 16 core procs give off a lot of heat, even in a full tower SwordM case.  GPU's jumping between 79 and 81C.

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May 10, 2013, 04:35:25 PM
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ok guys i use this

minerd_scrypt_jane_x64_avx.exe -q -a scrypt-jane -o http://yac.dontmine.me:8080 -O username:pass

and i am getting 295-265 k/hs on CMD with a 2600k @ 4.2 GHz is this normal? should i use any other flags?



CAN I close minerd WITHOUT closing CMD?
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May 10, 2013, 04:44:06 PM
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@paul

will you offer your poolcode anytime?
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May 10, 2013, 04:47:46 PM
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he will  Cheesy
https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=200311.msg2100180#msg2100180

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Paul21 is very generous. He earns so little with the fees of his pool an he will publish his code before he collect any bounties! i love him!
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at 30Mh , i fckin love paul21
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How are people mining at 148,000 kh/s? Are they running a farm of CPU's?
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May 10, 2013, 05:22:32 PM
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How are people mining at 148,000 kh/s? Are they running a farm of CPU's?

the more likely they are using cloud instances  (Amazon or other). Or people who works in hosting company, etc..
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ok guys i use this

minerd_scrypt_jane_x64_avx.exe -q -a scrypt-jane -o http://yac.dontmine.me:8080 -O username:pass

and i am getting 295-265 k/hs on CMD with a 2600k @ 4.2 GHz is this normal? should i use any other flags?



CAN I close minerd WITHOUT closing CMD?


Care to share binaries?

Edit: I missed the previous posting about it :>

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How are people mining at 148,000 kh/s? Are they running a farm of CPU's?

the more likely they are using cloud instances  (Amazon or other). Or people who works in hosting company, etc..

Amazon cloud isn't cheap... high usage CPU instance that might get you 400KH/s would be around $0.60/hr. Even at 30LTC/1000YAC, that's like 3LTC/day for $14. $4.80/LTC...
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May 10, 2013, 06:36:22 PM
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Even my cheap VPS for 15€ per month gets 300khashes using 10 of 12 cores. I guess some people have access to a datacenter or just a sh*tload of servers on their fingertips.

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May 10, 2013, 06:52:24 PM
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This guy got 2x the hash rate of the highest in this pool by simply provisioning tons of CPU instances (along with pictures, FTW). So no, not botnet, but bored server admins.

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This guy got 2x the hash rate of the highest in this pool by simply provisioning tons of CPU instances (along with pictures, FTW). So no, not botnet, but bored server admins.

Damn lol. Fair enough.
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pool died on me Smiley

edit : & back up...mustve been a glitch
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How is mineyac2.dontmine.me holding up? I put an EC2 load balancer in front of 5 proxies to my server's hidden IP  Grin

RIP my old pools... sometimes BTC isn't life ;(
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May 11, 2013, 04:18:52 AM
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Are you guys getting paid?  How long does it take?  My payment went through like 6 hours ago and it still hasn't showed up in my wallet.  in the meantime I've already won and been paid confirmed coins from solo mining in under an hours time.
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Yes getting paid expectation.  It takes awhile since a huge number of confirmations are needed and, also, the model is PPLNS.

Figure about 6 hours to ramp up to full payout shares.  The nice thing is if you stop mining, you still get paid for quite awhile so the pain up front is offset some by a long tail of payments
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I've been getting paid no problem for hours.. Did take a bit for it to start up though
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cgminer may be your problem.  Has it been even been ported to support YAC?  I'm using the cpuminer that was modified to support the anne hashing algorithm that YAC employs.  You need to specify the anne algorithm as a parameter to the modified cpuminer
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It came through.  Smiley
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great work!
but could you please add the stratum support for the pool? many people will need this!
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May 11, 2013, 05:05:57 PM
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how come my stats on the site per cpu just up to 200khs then down to 16khs?  is it because they only get accepted shares now and then? why is that?

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how come my stats on the site per cpu just up to 200khs then down to 16khs?  is it because they only get accepted shares now and then? why is that?

There is always variance in share acceptance rates. Look under user stats and trend your hash rate; It's going to be very spikey, look at the median and compare.

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how come my stats on the site per cpu just up to 200khs then down to 16khs?  is it because they only get accepted shares now and then? why is that?

There is always variance in share acceptance rates. Look under user stats and trend your hash rate; It's going to be very spikey, look at the median and compare.

thanks, i thought there must be some reason, my i5 3570's go up to 250khs then down to 16khs, so must just be acceptance rates on the shares.

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Server seems to be booting me off regularly because it's at capacity, any one else getting this?

K.
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Server seems to be booting me off regularly because it's at capacity, any one else getting this?

K.

I keep getting URL return error. Goodie, this seems to work just as well as the 2 p2p junk coins pools work for me atm...

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Same error and i changed my pw an hour ago and i´not able to login at the moment :/
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May 13, 2013, 07:15:40 AM
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Is it possible to add "block reward" information for each mined block?
This information shows for example give-me-ltc.com or litebonk.com.... Thanks.
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May 13, 2013, 01:28:45 PM
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I have enjoyed other dontmine.me pools for FTC and CNC, but the YAC one leaves a lot to be desired. Seems like it is 50/50 between hashing and back-end server capacity failure messages.
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pool and website both down right now.
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Miners shut off 10 minutes ago, now website down Sad
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How is mineyac2.dontmine.me holding up? I put an EC2 load balancer in front of 5 proxies to my server's hidden IP  Grin

I would like to apologize to you for not having you trust. I was angry because you do not share your source code. With hindsight I realize I was wrong. Thank you for your excellent work.
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pool is down now Sad

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May 13, 2013, 09:18:37 PM
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Luckily, there is another pool available: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=204189.0

We kinda need more miners atm Smiley

It's not my pool and I don't earn anything for advertising, except we need over 150 MH/s to be effective.

We currently have around 105 MH/s Smiley

My yacoin giveaway: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=199716.0 - Need more people to donate in order to keep it going.
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Luckily, there is another pool available: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=204189.0

We kinda need more miners atm Smiley

It's not my pool and I don't earn anything for advertising, except we need over 150 MH/s to be effective.

We currently have around 105 MH/s Smiley

Yeah, I just pointed two that way.

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both pools are down to me...

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May 13, 2013, 09:46:57 PM
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both pools are down to me...

Looks like it has gone to me... Just redirects to the Yacoin homepage, lol

Nice...
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http://admindependencia.net/faucet.html

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Luckily, there is another pool available: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=204189.0

We kinda need more miners atm Smiley

It's not my pool and I don't earn anything for advertising, except we need over 150 MH/s to be effective.

We currently have around 105 MH/s Smiley


just joined, adding another 900 khash, a lil more if I can find a spare cpu in the office.  

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Does anybody else notice anything weird with the transaction log?  I'll click unconfirmed transactions and it will say for example 200.xx for rewards, then a minute later when I do it again it will say something of the likes of 6.xx with no increase in the account balance.  Is this normal, is it a bug, or is money disappearing?
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Looks like some DDoS attacks recently. I highly recommend using the mineyac2 address for this reason, since it goes through a different more DoS resistant path.

May 13 12:43:21 PDT 2013   May 13 12:55:52 PDT 2013   9.11 Gbps   827,892 pps
May 13 13:00:18 PDT 2013   May 13 13:11:17 PDT 2013   149.83 Mbps   13,442 pps
May 13 13:22:46 PDT 2013   May 13 15:24:28 PDT 2013   11.00 Gbps   997,482 pps
May 13 15:44:50 PDT 2013   May 13 16:22:17 PDT 2013   5.29 Gbps   566,859 pps

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Does anybody else notice anything weird with the transaction log?  I'll click unconfirmed transactions and it will say for example 200.xx for rewards, then a minute later when I do it again it will say something of the likes of 6.xx with no increase in the account balance.  Is this normal, is it a bug, or is money disappearing?

The unconfirmed transaction log isn't very reliable right now, I'll work on improving it soon.

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Shares aren't accepting, haven't found a block in hours, but hashrate still consistent on my workers tabs.
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I only get rejected shares. I think something is broken in the scrypt-jane implementation with the new N value as of today.


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May 16, 2013, 07:20:16 PM
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maybe try a p2pool? 

http://yac.procrypto.com:8080

Not mine, but been mining at it, 0% fees.  so far so good, could use some more hashrate for sure!

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This pool is mining almost 50% of all YACs at this moment.
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May 23, 2013, 12:17:41 PM
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Is the pool down? Getting only HTTP request failed: The requested URL returned error: 503
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May 23, 2013, 12:38:41 PM
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Yes, read:

http://yac.dontmine.me/news

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I am unable to dedicate the amount of time required to provide the high quality
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The work servers will close immediately, and the pool sites and wallets will remain
online until 6/5/2013 (2 weeks).


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May 23, 2013, 12:42:03 PM
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Yes, read:

http://yac.dontmine.me/news

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Due to a lack of time on my part for administration, the dontmine.me series
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I am unable to dedicate the amount of time required to provide the high quality
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The work servers will close immediately, and the pool sites and wallets will remain
online until 6/5/2013 (2 weeks).


In other words, "pools for alt-coins are no longer profitable."
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May 26, 2013, 12:24:10 PM
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maybe try a p2pool? 

http://yac.procrypto.com:8080

Not mine, but been mining at it, 0% fees.  so far so good, could use some more hashrate for sure!

Correct url is: http://yac.procrypto.com:8336

But i dont get that how to use this pool since there is no registration.
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maybe try a p2pool? 

http://yac.procrypto.com:8080

Not mine, but been mining at it, 0% fees.  so far so good, could use some more hashrate for sure!

Correct url is: http://yac.procrypto.com:8336

But i dont get that how to use this pool since there is no registration.

minerd -q -a scrypt-jane -o http://yac.procrypto.com:8336/  -O YouWallet:x
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May 27, 2013, 12:54:09 PM
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One of P2Pools is throwing some YAC away on every block found, check the addresses for this block:

http://yacexplorer.tk/block/0000000011f508d6ee18ecb7bae9987323fb24bf59a1dbeff8d567169b8600f9

Related transaction and it's raw form:

http://yacexplorer.tk/tx/0d13c7c1b37906661c2fa74d121dfc3da79ff9321e3c5e5d5f25f72596ccc088
http://yacexplorer.tk/rawtx/0d13c7c1b37906661c2fa74d121dfc3da79ff9321e3c5e5d5f25f72596ccc088

UNKNOWN: 0.010052
UNKNOWN: 0.01

"Value out" for the block is 22.259999 but it should be 22.33 as with blocks mined before and after. I've noticed the same issue with all other P2Pools including non-YAC ones.

Maybe it's p2pool's bug, I think it should be the donation instead of thrown away.
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May 27, 2013, 06:01:55 PM
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Maybe it's p2pool's bug, I think it should be the donation instead of thrown away.

Yeah, someone forgot to change donation script. Cheesy

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