jdebunt
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June 19, 2013, 01:02:08 PM |
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hey guys, can we get some people on fenican's please? http://p2pool-dgc.com:9500 - fenican | 1% | Ashburn, VA, United States (Amazon) not sure why everyone mining DGC is on 1 of about 2-3 major pools... isn't that against the spirit of decentralization? not hating on the other pools, but come on there's no advantage to being in a pool which has almost half the hashing power of the whole network... Well, i'm mining on dgc.epools because it's giving me the highest payout of any dgc server , either p2pool or pushpool
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djslick
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June 19, 2013, 01:27:21 PM Last edit: June 19, 2013, 01:47:53 PM by djslick |
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fenican's has given me %100 my projected daily payouts for the last 3 weeks... so not sure where else you've mined. also luck is luck. as long as the pool "works" then all pools provide the exact same result. hate this notion that some pools magically pay out more than others. it's not like your pool gets 30DGC per block and mine only gets 20. what you're talking about is luck, and luck always varies, but evens out over time so that everything is equal. there's nothing preventing my pool from nailing the next 10 blocks, and yours taking a day to crack one. that's just the way things work. unless there's actually something not working about a pool, or if the pool operator is taking a skim, then it's all the same. will never understand the allegiance to the megapool... it runs couter to the core philosophy of decentralization which is crypto currencies to begin with... how can someone mine on a pool which has routine problems with being over 50% of the total network? *EDIT, http://dgc.epools.org/ is CURRENTLY over %50... sigh
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techbytes
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June 19, 2013, 03:13:14 PM |
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Advertisers starting to pick up on digiclick.co. Would be awesome if these advertisers start accepting DGC. -tb-
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wantrepreneur
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June 19, 2013, 03:30:25 PM |
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awesome techbytes,
will be using digiclick for coinCanada.net soon
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jdebunt
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June 19, 2013, 04:02:15 PM |
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Switching to fenician's pool with 750 khashs/sec, let's see how this goes...
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fendlestick
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June 19, 2013, 04:42:36 PM |
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Advertisers starting to pick up on digiclick.co. Would be awesome if these advertisers start accepting DGC. -tb- I take DGC, think I am the only shop out there...but you guys not even join my affiliate program! Where I would pay YOU for DGC sales!
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CartmanSPC
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June 19, 2013, 05:34:41 PM |
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Don't forget that it will take you some time to ramp up to full payout on a pool that has PPLNS.
I believe that the more miners on the pool the longer it will take to reach the full PPLNS since your % of submitted shares is lower.
I considered lowering the PPLNS but found that it was not fair to lower hash rate miners.
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MobGod
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June 19, 2013, 05:40:46 PM |
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We must spread the hashrate out. Please move away from http://dgc.epools.org, its over 50% of the network. You can find a new place to mine below or go solo like me: Pushpool: http://digitalcoin.scryptmining.com - nearmiss | 2% | stratum | PPS | New York, NY, United States (ServerStack) http://digitalcoinpool.com - ethought | 1% | getwork, stratum | PPLNS | Nuremberg, Germany (HETZNER) http://dgc.epools.org - erundook | 1.5% | stratum | Prop. | Bucharest, Romania (Voxility) http://dgc.cryptocoinmine.com - dreamwatcher | 1% | LP, stratum | PPLNS | Dallas, TX ,United States (SoftLayer) http://digi.cryptcoins.net - MarKusRomanus | 0% | stratum | PPLNS | Quakertown, PA, United States (Verizon) http://dgc.coinmine.pl - feeleep | 0% | stratum | PPLNS | Lodz, Poland (IWACOM) http://digitalize.bounceme.net - akabane | 1% | stratum | PPS | Paris, France (OVH) http://digicoinpool.com - BigVern | 2% | getwork | PPLNS | San Antonio, TX, United States (Rackspace) P2pool: http://p2pool-dgc.com:9500 - fenican | 1% | Ashburn, VA, United States (Amazon) http://pool.bounceme.net:24397 - akabane | 0% | Paris, France (OVH) http://95.211.25.2:24397 - akabane | 0% | Amsterdam, Netherlands (LeaseWeb) http://p2pool.dsync.net:21111 - x3maniac | 0% | Yaphank, NY, United States (Optimum) http://dgc.xpool.net:8810 - CartmanSPC | 0% | Irvine, CA, United States (SAVVIS) http://crypto-coins.de:8907 - schnebi | 1% | Dusseldorf, Germany (myLoc) http://gldmine.info:9788 - schlopper | 1% | Quebec, Montreal, Canada (Protected.CA) http://s01.plurapool.com:24397 - plurapool | 1% | Atlanta, GA, United States (Namecheap) http://next.afraid.org:8119 - faraway | 2% | Paris, France (Free) http://pool.1nusa.org:8119 - faraway | 2% | Portland, OR, United States (Amazon) http://208.117.43.200:5400 - Decagrog | 0.5% | Chicago, USA (Geekstorage) http://mineallcoins.com:19327 - napoleon2121 | 1% | Paris, France (OVH) Forgot my pool in this list http://coinworld.us:8810
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Sikon024
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June 19, 2013, 06:04:31 PM Last edit: June 20, 2013, 12:19:09 AM by Sikon024 |
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http://digitalcoin.scryptmining.com is a Scam. I just mined for 18 hrs and got half the coins I should have. Mining at 2150 KH/s -estimated 270 coins/day. I have 105 after 18 hrs. How difficult is it to solomine on linux? or where can I find a pool that actually pays as it should? Edit: Or maybe my low payout is a function of pool luck? Anyone who joins a board and starts posting "SCAM" before they look into the details is a douche. Help find the problem or ask around but we don't need people spreading FUD. Please try to work with the pool operator before you go sullying people's good name. Never begin a post with "This popular pool is a scam" despite the hundreds of others on the pool not having a problem. Hell, PM me and ask me and I'll try my best to help. P.S. Karsy, calling something a scam in the first sentence is not the way people should ask for help. I think ending FUD is a good way to support crypto currency. My etiquette may not be the best, but it is fully deserved.
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Miner-TE
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June 19, 2013, 06:18:35 PM |
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NEW Digital Coin Mining Pool: http://dgc.pro-tech.bz.itEasy stratum connect:- stratum+tcp://pro-tech.bz.it:3336
(VARDIFF Stratum Server: available to everyone) - cgminer --scrypt -o stratum+tcp://pro-tech.bz.it:3336 -u username -p password -I 9
I'll jump in for awhile and give it a try. We could use some hash power over here. Anyone else willing to try?
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karsy
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June 19, 2013, 06:20:27 PM |
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http://digitalcoin.scryptmining.com is a Scam. I just mined for 18 hrs and got half the coins I should have. Mining at 2150 KH/s -estimated 270 coins/day. I have 105 after 18 hrs. How difficult is it to solomine on linux? or where can I find a pool that actually pays as it should? Edit: Or maybe my low payout is a function of pool luck? Anyone who joins a board and starts posting "SCAM" before they look into the details is a major douche bag. Help find the problem or STFU. We don't need more kids around here spreading FUD. I would say that kinda the same thing goes for people like you. It is better to educate these people rather than responding with ignorance. If you don't want crypto-currencies to succeed, then please proceed.
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djslick
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June 19, 2013, 06:24:09 PM |
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Switching to fenician's pool with 750 khashs/sec, let's see how this goes...
hey thanks man, see? one person at a time and we can balance things out. i wouldn't advise you go anywhere where you're not going to get your deserved rewards, but as i've seen this pool is good. only thing is that locally it looks like you're not getting as many accepts as other pools, however this is only local, and doesn't affect your payout, i'm assuming because it affects everyone equally. I'm hashing at about 750 too and i'm making anywhere from 60-80 per day, which i believe is right within the spec.
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tron1082
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June 19, 2013, 08:51:19 PM |
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Seems like a good period of accumulation on the Cryptsy charts for DGC. Steady prices and smart buyers are moving in. Love what I see from this coin and it's dev team.
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DGC: D94C7TQdxLqPz5CtR47MigKwARqeTeUdAW | LTC: LazjxiafdkLw8HRWeyLrabU6f5zhyyrqEr | BTC: 1K5EP1DoE6fEmc2pwYXrbXbQbHcRvFee91 | I mine real coins, not trying to be the best at exercising.. my gpus.
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mr_random
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June 19, 2013, 08:52:36 PM |
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We must spread the hashrate out. Please move away from http://dgc.epools.org, its over 50% of the network. You can find a new place to mine below or go solo like me: Pushpool: http://digitalcoin.scryptmining.com - nearmiss | 2% | stratum | PPS | New York, NY, United States (ServerStack) http://digitalcoinpool.com - ethought | 1% | getwork, stratum | PPLNS | Nuremberg, Germany (HETZNER) http://dgc.epools.org - erundook | 1.5% | stratum | Prop. | Bucharest, Romania (Voxility) http://dgc.cryptocoinmine.com - dreamwatcher | 1% | LP, stratum | PPLNS | Dallas, TX ,United States (SoftLayer) http://digi.cryptcoins.net - MarKusRomanus | 0% | stratum | PPLNS | Quakertown, PA, United States (Verizon) http://dgc.coinmine.pl - feeleep | 0% | stratum | PPLNS | Lodz, Poland (IWACOM) http://digitalize.bounceme.net - akabane | 1% | stratum | PPS | Paris, France (OVH) http://digicoinpool.com - BigVern | 2% | getwork | PPLNS | San Antonio, TX, United States (Rackspace) P2pool: http://p2pool-dgc.com:9500 - fenican | 1% | Ashburn, VA, United States (Amazon) http://pool.bounceme.net:24397 - akabane | 0% | Paris, France (OVH) http://95.211.25.2:24397 - akabane | 0% | Amsterdam, Netherlands (LeaseWeb) http://p2pool.dsync.net:21111 - x3maniac | 0% | Yaphank, NY, United States (Optimum) http://dgc.xpool.net:8810 - CartmanSPC | 0% | Irvine, CA, United States (SAVVIS) http://crypto-coins.de:8907 - schnebi | 1% | Dusseldorf, Germany (myLoc) http://gldmine.info:9788 - schlopper | 1% | Quebec, Montreal, Canada (Protected.CA) http://s01.plurapool.com:24397 - plurapool | 1% | Atlanta, GA, United States (Namecheap) http://next.afraid.org:8119 - faraway | 2% | Paris, France (Free) http://pool.1nusa.org:8119 - faraway | 2% | Portland, OR, United States (Amazon) http://208.117.43.200:5400 - Decagrog | 0.5% | Chicago, USA (Geekstorage) http://mineallcoins.com:19327 - napoleon2121 | 1% | Paris, France (OVH) +1. If a pool has too much hashrate and it gets DDOS'd or just goes down, it leaves the network more vulnerable to attack.
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techbytes
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June 19, 2013, 10:53:30 PM |
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Yes, spread the hash... The following two pools are contributing miners donation to the DGC Dev Fund: http://dgcpool.com - 787.51343899 DGC and counting http://digitalcoin.scryptmining.com - 727.636601 DGC and counting Show your support and spread some of your hashes. Thanks, -tb-
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June 19, 2013, 11:02:39 PM Last edit: June 20, 2013, 04:47:10 AM by moody123 |
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Currently at http://digitalcoinlottery.com/ I'll put in 6 of my own DGC for every 100 in tickets! Tickets are 10 DGC each.
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r32godzilla
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June 20, 2013, 06:56:13 AM |
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Seems like a good period of accumulation on the Cryptsy charts for DGC. Steady prices and smart buyers are moving in. Love what I see from this coin and it's dev team.
Yep dgc is holding strong and resisting the pump and dump cycles of alot of the other coins. A nice even steady climb at the moment. Network hash rate tipped over 1GH/s today too. Bright future for dgc esp with the upcoming developments and services planned .
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