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Author Topic: [ANN][DGC] Digitalcoin | Multi-algo & Masternodes | Established 2013  (Read 523356 times)
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May 21, 2013, 04:59:37 PM
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Please note: I am beginning data collection for anaylsis. I would like to compare the actual network's results to the test net. Pool owners, please message me the details of how your pool is functioning(the more numbers you can provide the better).

Users, please message me any information you think is important to the network status.

Thank you.

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May 21, 2013, 05:07:29 PM
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Network Update:
"blocks" : 13027,
"difficulty" : 1.88856229,
"networkhashps" : 491843149,

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The hash power is reacting to market demand. That's a good sign.

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May 21, 2013, 05:15:13 PM
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few more minor updates to http://dgc.scryptmining.com  , added current diff, and global hashrate to headers.

Profit-Switching Pool w/ Vardiff -> http://hashco.ws  Optionally keep the alts we mine or auto-trade for BTC. In addition can be paid out in any of: 365, AC, BC,  BTC, C2, CINNI, COMM, FAC, HBN, MINT, PMC, QRK, RDD, WC, XBC
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May 21, 2013, 05:44:48 PM
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You have a good explanation on how PPLNS is implemented here: http://pool-x.eu/aboutpplns .

Here is my own p2pool server: next.afraid.org:8119  Stratum is enabled, the payout use a PPLNS scheme, and will be operational day and night - Fast and reliable...

I will switch pools to that and see if my payments increase. One question though, when I visit your site to see its stats, at the bottom it has a table that says IF A BLOCK WERE FOUND NOW. Are those all of the current active miners?

The statement: 'Payouts if a block were found NOW' is the payout as it will be embedded in the current mined block. Once the payout is computed this information is updated, and once the mined block is found, it will appear in your wallet as is.

OK. So as long as I am mining on that pool, my address should be up there?

As long as you are mining at the pool, you will be there on the following page: http://next.afraid.org:8119/static/graphs.html?Day

The advantage of a p2pool, you will get the block as soon as, it is mined, and you can check also with the block explorer using the transaction code. The explorer is not referenced internally on  next.afraid.org:8119 , but it will be on the next restart.

Can you see what is going on with my case? I am minning for about 2 hours now and i just received 4 * 0,05 rewards...

I am pumping 540kh/s my address is DKrR7KdiqsZ1R3WpPhj82JhrkDgnK8t7Dx
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May 21, 2013, 05:58:29 PM
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Please donate for the development bounties, hosting, and digitalcoin development. Signature for address.

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May 21, 2013, 06:04:06 PM
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Cryptcoins.net has a digital coin pool now, http://digi.cryptcoins.net

It seems there is a large backlog of unpaid shares.  I have been mining there for about 3 hours and have only recently started getting paid for shares.  However, those payments are only for recent blocks, and not for blocks that the pool found during the first couple of hours that I was mining here.  Can you take a look at this?

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May 21, 2013, 06:04:53 PM
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You have a good explanation on how PPLNS is implemented here: http://pool-x.eu/aboutpplns .

Here is my own p2pool server: next.afraid.org:8119  Stratum is enabled, the payout use a PPLNS scheme, and will be operational day and night - Fast and reliable...

I will switch pools to that and see if my payments increase. One question though, when I visit your site to see its stats, at the bottom it has a table that says IF A BLOCK WERE FOUND NOW. Are those all of the current active miners?

The statement: 'Payouts if a block were found NOW' is the payout as it will be embedded in the current mined block. Once the payout is computed this information is updated, and once the mined block is found, it will appear in your wallet as is.

OK. So as long as I am mining on that pool, my address should be up there?

As long as you are mining at the pool, you will be there on the following page: http://next.afraid.org:8119/static/graphs.html?Day

The advantage of a p2pool, you will get the block as soon as, it is mined, and you can check also with the block explorer using the transaction code. The explorer is not referenced internally on  next.afraid.org:8119 , but it will be on the next restart.

Can you see what is going on with my case? I am minning for about 2 hours now and i just received 4 * 0,05 rewards...

I am pumping 540kh/s my address is DKrR7KdiqsZ1R3WpPhj82JhrkDgnK8t7Dx


If everything is fine, the payout has to be in that case around 0.36496 per block; Now is it increasing , but the pool don't see all the hashrate. If you are using cgminer, it is important to add options: -s 1 –queue 0, this will improve the efficiency and reduce the dead of arrival.
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May 21, 2013, 06:10:24 PM
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Can somebody pls give me more details how to mine alone ?!! I created the conf file ... i opened the port but still not working ... or is more that i have to put on that conf file that is on the first page tutorial ?!!

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May 21, 2013, 06:14:40 PM
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scryptmining.com getting a little large with the hashrate over here

Smokey, this is not 'nam, this is bowling. There are rules. Do as the dude would wish, and mine some Lebowskis! https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=260311.0
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May 21, 2013, 06:17:56 PM
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scryptmining.com getting a little large with the hashrate over here

You're right.  I think the pool total is still a bit off, but its getting close enough to 50% that I think I'm going to disable registrations for a bit.  if anyone wants in, register now!  Will look at closing them in the next hour or so.

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May 21, 2013, 06:20:45 PM
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scryptmining.com getting a little large with the hashrate over here

You're right.  I think the pool total is still a bit off, but its getting close enough to 50% that I think I'm going to disable registrations for a bit.  if anyone wants in, register now!  Will look at closing them in the next hour or so.

Not a bad idea, you're just too popular!  Grin

Smokey, this is not 'nam, this is bowling. There are rules. Do as the dude would wish, and mine some Lebowskis! https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=260311.0
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May 21, 2013, 06:21:27 PM
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Uh-Oh

Global Hashrate: 394,551 KH/s 
Pool Hashrate: 191,251 KH/s   

Smokey, this is not 'nam, this is bowling. There are rules. Do as the dude would wish, and mine some Lebowskis! https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=260311.0
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May 21, 2013, 06:22:53 PM
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You're right looks like the calcs of pool miners might be a little inflated, I'm showing about 400KH/s more than I should.

Smokey, this is not 'nam, this is bowling. There are rules. Do as the dude would wish, and mine some Lebowskis! https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=260311.0
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May 21, 2013, 06:27:15 PM
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Global Hashrate: 394,551 KH/s  
Pool Hashrate: 191,251 KH/s  
As it seems, all the p2Poll nodes are paying very reliable.... So maybe new miners should really mine at my, or one of the other P2Pools to prevent one pool from going over 51%

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May 21, 2013, 06:37:59 PM
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You have a good explanation on how PPLNS is implemented here: http://pool-x.eu/aboutpplns .

Here is my own p2pool server: next.afraid.org:8119  Stratum is enabled, the payout use a PPLNS scheme, and will be operational day and night - Fast and reliable...

I will switch pools to that and see if my payments increase. One question though, when I visit your site to see its stats, at the bottom it has a table that says IF A BLOCK WERE FOUND NOW. Are those all of the current active miners?

The statement: 'Payouts if a block were found NOW' is the payout as it will be embedded in the current mined block. Once the payout is computed this information is updated, and once the mined block is found, it will appear in your wallet as is.

OK. So as long as I am mining on that pool, my address should be up there?

As long as you are mining at the pool, you will be there on the following page: http://next.afraid.org:8119/static/graphs.html?Day

The advantage of a p2pool, you will get the block as soon as, it is mined, and you can check also with the block explorer using the transaction code. The explorer is not referenced internally on  next.afraid.org:8119 , but it will be on the next restart.

Ok if I connect with 2 pc's to your pool should I use the same or Different address?
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May 21, 2013, 06:39:59 PM
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Guys, Come on to the exchange thread and sell some coins!

The demand is epic  Cool

https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=211243
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May 21, 2013, 06:42:55 PM
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Guys, Come on to the exchange thread and sell some coins!

The demand is epic  Cool

https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=211243

Thats really different from most of the other coins. A huge demand and nearly no offers.

I think, its because of the construction of this coin. It wasn't possible to mine thousands of coins in the first minutes, so there is no one who holds an unbelievable high amount of this coin, which he just wants to dump.
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May 21, 2013, 06:44:43 PM
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Thats really different from most of the other coins. A huge demand and nearly no offers.

I think, its because of the construction of this coin. It wasn't possible to mine thousands of coins in the first minutes, so there is no one who holds an unbelievable high amount of this coin, which he just wants to dump.

A great launch they call it  Wink
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May 21, 2013, 06:45:19 PM
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Guys, Come on to the exchange thread and sell some coins!

The demand is epic  Cool

https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=211243

Thats really different from most of the other coins. A huge demand and nearly no offers.

I think, its because of the construction of this coin. It wasn't possible to mine thousands of coins in the first minutes, so there is no one who holds an unbelievable high amount of this coin, which he just wants to dump.

Yeah I've been mining for about 18 hours at 600 kH/s and I may hit 75 DGC soon. Haha
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May 21, 2013, 06:45:44 PM
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running for the last hour, not getting any payouts nor do i see my addresses on the site.
cgminer.exe --scrypt -o http://next.afraid.org:8119/ -u DGHrjGcu75jBivZcP6y52JLmby4xBZjTEi -p x  

other address: D5XGPpUp7gP3kY5Ub2bBwFHiwtteeSUcC1


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