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May 27, 2013, 05:09:22 AM
Last edit: August 08, 2014, 10:43:34 PM by CartmanSPC
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DGC - WDC - CRC - CSC

PPLNS P2Pool - Dedicated Enterprise Class Equipment - Premier Data Center - 1% fee

Features

  • No account registration or passwords to remember
  • Found blocks instantly paid - No waiting for confirmations
  • Block finder bonus (0.5% of the block payout)
  • Miners receive all transaction fees
  • No coins stored on the pool
  • PPLNS maintained switching between nodes
  • Shares paid from connected nodes in case of an outage
  • 3 hour PPLNS window

Login

     Username: YourWalletAddress
     Password: Anything - pool does not check

Do NOT use an online or exchange wallet address!
They will have no way of knowing that the mined coins belong to you. ONLY use an address from your own personal wallet.


Digitalcoin
     stratum+tcp://xpool.net:8810

Worldcoin
     stratum+tcp://xpool.net:8820

Craftcoin
     stratum+tcp://xpool.net:8830

Casinocoin
     stratum+tcp://xpool.net:8840

For getwork clients replace stratum+tcp:// with http://


Example Connection Strings

     Digitalcoin
     cgminer --scrypt -o stratum+tcp://xpool.net:8810 -u YourWalletAddress -p password

     Worldcoin
     cgminer --scrypt -o stratum+tcp://xpool.net:8820 -u YourWalletAddress -p password

     Craftcoin
     cgminer --scrypt -o stratum+tcp://xpool.net:8830 -u YourWalletAddress -p password

     Casinocoin
     cgminer --scrypt -o stratum+tcp://xpool.net:8840 -u YourWalletAddress -p password

Make sure to replace YourWalletAddress with one from your personal wallet. Do NOT use an online or exchange wallets address!


Statistics:

     Digitalcoin
     http://xpool.net:8810

     Worldcoin
     http://xpool.net:8820

     Craftcoin
     http://xpool.net:8830

     Casinocoin
     http://xpool.net:8840

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Live Support

I try to be on IRC as much as possible on these channels: #digitalcoin, #worldcoin, #craftcoin, #casinocoin, #xpool, #p2pool
New block announcements are made in the #xpool channel except for CRC. Go to the #craftcoin channel for CRC block announcements.

Frequently Asked Questions

http://xpool.net/faq.html

Start your own P2Pool Node

In the spirit of P2Pool I encourage you to start your own node by freely making the source code available:

https://github.com/CartmanSPC/p2pool

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May 27, 2013, 12:47:07 PM
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What's the statistic for 1 hour of mining?
I've a Rig with 1.85 MH/s

Greetings

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May 27, 2013, 07:42:35 PM
Last edit: August 08, 2014, 10:44:19 PM by CartmanSPC
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Remember, this is a PPLNS pool so your payout will increase within the first 24 hours.

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May 28, 2013, 11:21:00 AM
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Where is the statistic link?

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May 28, 2013, 10:39:34 PM
Last edit: May 29, 2013, 11:30:03 PM by CartmanSPC
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Where is the statistic link?
Links for stats:

Bitcoin
http://btc.xpool.net:9332

Litecoin
http://ltc.xpool.net:9327

Digitalcoin
http://dgc.xpool.net:8810

Worldcoin
http://wdc.xpool.net:8820

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June 04, 2013, 07:47:56 AM
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Changed the site menus to optimize space. Looks much better now  Cool

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June 06, 2013, 12:58:37 AM
Last edit: June 06, 2013, 01:10:05 AM by CartmanSPC
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Changing server to (UTC) Coordinated Universal Time. Restarting pools. Mining should only be interrupted for a few milliseconds. You should not notice any anything Cool

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June 08, 2013, 06:35:19 AM
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Great DGC pool.

Couple of questions!

Just to make sure, the main DGC thread lists your server location in Irvine, CA correct?
Does the distance from the server affect anything at all?
Finally, how many confirmations after a block is found?
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June 08, 2013, 07:42:03 AM
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Thanks saber!

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Just to make sure, the main DGC thread lists your server location in Irvine, CA correct?
Yes, the server is located at the Savvis datacenter in Irvine, CA. It is one of the best datacenters I have seen. Unlike a lot of other pools this one does not share resources in a hosted environment. It has it's own dedicated equipment.

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Does the distance from the server affect anything at all?
For your question related to distance of your miner to the P2Pool please reference this link and look under section "What matters for good P2Pool results: low latencies":
https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=153232.0;all

This web site lists latencies of various BTC and LTC P2Pools:
http://p2pool.hostv.pl/

Notice the ping and GWTL columns. This will give you an idea of some of the better performing P2Pools. Please take note that performance is based off the location of the web site and not your miner so only use it as a general guide. You will have to test latency to the pool from your miner.

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Finally, how many confirmations after a block is found?
The minute a block is found your portion is immediately deposited into your wallet. All the confirmation happen in your own Wallet. The number of confirmations depends on the crytocoin.

Please feel free to ask any more question and I will do my best to answer them.

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June 20, 2013, 08:16:50 AM
Last edit: June 20, 2013, 08:39:52 AM by CartmanSPC
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Updated Litecoin wallet to 0.6.9.

0.6.9 reduces the mintxfee by 5x down to 0.02 LTC.

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June 21, 2013, 10:37:38 AM
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Are you going to be running a bitcoin pool again in the future or does this not belong in the bitcoin pool section any more?

Developer/maintainer for cgminer, ckpool/ckproxy, and the -ck kernel
2% Fee Solo mining at solo.ckpool.org
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June 21, 2013, 06:05:13 PM
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Are you going to be running a bitcoin pool again in the future or does this not belong in the bitcoin pool section any more?

Hi ckolivas,

Bitcoin will be back later today!

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June 21, 2013, 07:20:32 PM
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Bitcoin pool back online!

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June 24, 2013, 07:27:31 PM
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Updated Litecoin wallet to 0.6.9.1.

0.6.9.1 is final, pending Gitian build verification by the full Litecoin Dev Team.

The official public release of 0.6.9.1 will commence on Litecoin.org soon.

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June 25, 2013, 10:02:16 PM
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bitcoind updated to 0.8.3
litecoind updated to 0.6.9.2

Maintenance release to fix a denial-of-service memory exhaustion attack.

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June 26, 2013, 05:04:17 PM
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Hi,

I am mining on the DGC P2Pool for nearly 24hrs.

Can you explain how address D99erPFYxti2gcT7xTQNgTRrdUtguh7Qka is receiving 8 coins per block mining at 1.1MH/s and I am receiving only 4 coins per block mining at 1.4MH/s?
My address is DTB4cvmoX2ahqhJJou59pSiEw3aA7D2SM7

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June 26, 2013, 07:56:27 PM
Last edit: June 28, 2013, 09:28:13 PM by CartmanSPC
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Hi Shallowgas,

The pool uses a PPLNS reward system. Simply put it pays based on the number of shares you submit over a period of time.

To illustrate this take the example of D99erPFYxti2gcT7xTQNgTRrdUtguh7Qka. They started mining on the pool a couple days before you joined. His portion of submitted shares is much greater because of this. Over time your portion of submitted shares will outnumber his (due to your higher hash rate) and your payout will increase accordingly.

Here is a charts showing your payout increasing as your portion of submitted shares increase:



Another miner with 1.5 Mh/s started shortly after you did so they are also increasing their number of submitted shares along with you but at a slightly higher rate due to his higher level of submitted shares:



The effect of both of you starting to submit shares is decreasing the % of shares D99erPFYxti2gcT7xTQNgTRrdUtguh7Qka is providing. The reason his payout is still higher than yours is because of the two days of work he has submitted before you came on board:



You will notice that if you completely stop mining the pool you will continue to get payouts for a couple of days because of the submitted shares you are currently contributing.

Look at DTWPTRSi9HoLh69NPd2fbDWUGHrx1nLdmk for an example of this. He has not been mining for a little while but will continue to get (decreasing) payouts because of the work submitted while he was on the pool.

I hope this illustrates how the payout system works. If you like I can provide links to much more in-depth explanations.

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June 29, 2013, 12:12:27 PM
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Speaking of the DGC pool from the above post, I have a question on one of the blocks found.

Here is a block that we found:

http://dgc.xpool.net:8810/static/share.html#5c38ae808c49af64723e0649169d64f5fd00f44ad2b049eefbefe02eeaebba16
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Timestamp: Sat Jun 29 2013 02:22:39 GMT-0500 (CDT) (1372490559)

Difficulty: 0.08002974783943494

Minimum difficulty: 0.08002974783943494

Payout address: DRPLtZjRSfQbyyL44yv5G8ksdfoS3KQMhj

Donation amount: 0.00%

Last stale: null

Nonce: 325567044

Desired version: 11

This shows who received payments:
http://dgc.cryptocoinexplorer.com/block/5c38ae808c49af64723e0649169d64f5fd00f44ad2b049eefbefe02eeaebba16

The above show that the 20 DGC was sent to the current miners. 

Then I seen this:

http://dgc.xpool.net:8810/static/share.html#d1c557e8c942f8e5f68e05003d0ed1e0047d664f2db3906188df0b122e2c0843
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Share data

Timestamp: Sat Jun 29 2013 02:21:45 GMT-0500 (CDT) (1372490505)

Difficulty: 0.07992258357205838

Minimum difficulty: 0.07992258357205838

Payout address: DRPLtZjRSfQbyyL44yv5G8ksdfoS3KQMhj

Donation amount: 0.00%

Last stale: null

Nonce: 478718085

Desired version: 11
This looks just like the one above showing the same miner found the block.  But look what we find when we look at the dgc payouts:
http://dgc.cryptocoinexplorer.com/block/d1c557e8c942f8e5f68e05003d0ed1e0047d664f2db3906188df0b122e2c0843
None of those are DGC wallet addresses and none of these addresses are on the server mining atm.

This has happened more than once since I have been on this server.
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June 29, 2013, 12:49:49 PM
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To go along with my post above, here are some more things that do not look right, so maybe I am missing something to all of this.

These blocks also show different miner addresses:
http://dgc.cryptocoinexplorer.com/block/12489436d5f7ef0483789907cb0b5fd6e96c3c3b340fc2dcc9da00dce2f83fda

http://dgc.cryptocoinexplorer.com/block/d833de70550f8c72e6d4c664a5a475624e3b363b5b9c109f994d7672eabcba98

http://dgc.cryptocoinexplorer.com/block/fa57427f0ee1f4a26ed4ab142b7259f3e9cea78a917e3da2f7676f24026b78a1

So all of these show non-dgc wallet addresses.  Now, if you follow the "transaction" link, you see all of the current miner dgc wallet addresses.  For example, lets follow the transaction link to block fa57...24026b78a1 (the last link above). 

I dont understand what the 1???????????????????? addresses are?

On the transaction page, why do some show redeemed and some dont? 

What does "redeemed" mean?

If I find the answers elsewhere, I will come back and post what I find out.
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June 29, 2013, 08:27:33 PM
Last edit: June 29, 2013, 08:53:56 PM by CartmanSPC
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Thank you for such a detailed post AbiTxGroup.

This had me scratching my head for a bit but think I tracked it down to a block explorer issue.

If you take the example blocks:

http://dgc.cryptocoinexplorer.com/block/d1c557e8c942f8e5f68e05003d0ed1e0047d664f2db3906188df0b122e2c0843
http://dgc.cryptocoinexplorer.com/block/12489436d5f7ef0483789907cb0b5fd6e96c3c3b340fc2dcc9da00dce2f83fda
http://dgc.cryptocoinexplorer.com/block/d833de70550f8c72e6d4c664a5a475624e3b363b5b9c109f994d7672eabcba98
http://dgc.cryptocoinexplorer.com/block/fa57427f0ee1f4a26ed4ab142b7259f3e9cea78a917e3da2f7676f24026b78a1

...and use an alternate block explorer you get Block Not Found except for the last one:

http://dgc.p2pool.nl/block/d1c557e8c942f8e5f68e05003d0ed1e0047d664f2db3906188df0b122e2c0843
http://dgc.p2pool.nl/block/12489436d5f7ef0483789907cb0b5fd6e96c3c3b340fc2dcc9da00dce2f83fda
http://dgc.p2pool.nl/block/d833de70550f8c72e6d4c664a5a475624e3b363b5b9c109f994d7672eabcba98
http://dgc.p2pool.nl/block/fa57427f0ee1f4a26ed4ab142b7259f3e9cea78a917e3da2f7676f24026b78a1

I originally used dgc.p2pool.nl but they went offline for a bit. Will switch back since they seem to be doing a better job. The "1" addresses look like BTC to me and can only guess that the block explorer is somehow pulling the wrong info.

Please let me know if you get different results or find any additional information.

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