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July 31, 2018, 05:29:37 AM
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DGB

For some reason it is now constant at 16.4k (I removed the diff and have now as parameter _4096)

and the rate is by +- 5%

accepted: 7,957
rejected: 343

however I would like to reduce it more

you should find the closest pool for your location to reduce latency. Higher latency can produce more rejected/stale shares. Your current rejected is at 4,3% and it is very high. Ideal valute is deeply under 1%. eg I am from the Europe and mining on the US pools produces a lot of rejected shares for me, mining on European pools reduces it to minimum = higher rewards from mining for me. Sometimes it is not very big difference but sometimes it can produce much higher rewards from the pool. And using the pool where you can adjust worker diff for your miner (to 0,20-0,30 shares per minute ideal) can really help.
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July 31, 2018, 02:19:04 PM
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DGB

For some reason it is now constant at 16.4k (I removed the diff and have now as parameter _4096)

and the rate is by +- 5%

accepted: 7,957
rejected: 343

however I would like to reduce it more

you should find the closest pool for your location to reduce latency. Higher latency can produce more rejected/stale shares. Your current rejected is at 4,3% and it is very high. Ideal valute is deeply under 1%. eg I am from the Europe and mining on the US pools produces a lot of rejected shares for me, mining on European pools reduces it to minimum = higher rewards from mining for me. Sometimes it is not very big difference but sometimes it can produce much higher rewards from the pool. And using the pool where you can adjust worker diff for your miner (to 0,20-0,30 shares per minute ideal) can really help.

I tried several pools but there is not the right pool for me. multitool.us is not bad bad when the big miners come or a block after another then I often  get not paid. coinfoundry has an even worse ping. mining-dutch pays low etc.


I am considering an own pool which would follow my needs. I got some good ideas. However, it is a huge interest for one alone. If someone would like to support, then we could share a pool. I got several years php experience including bootstrap, yin-framework, Ajax etc.

or even block factory would implement some of my ideas... etc. solo mining, 10% reward for coin finder, etc.

but currently, there are no such pools

I switched now to lcc solo. I found a good pool what is currently empty
accepted 79,224
rejected 242
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August 15, 2018, 04:59:51 PM
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Hi,

I cannot set my withdrawal adress on the account settings, i'm getting this error when applying :
Fatal error: Uncaught BitcoinClientException:
  • : Connect error: Connection refused (111) thrown in Unknown on line 0   

Cry
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August 15, 2018, 05:36:07 PM
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Hi,

I cannot set my withdrawal adress on the account settings, i'm getting this error when applying :
Fatal error: Uncaught BitcoinClientException:
  • : Connect error: Connection refused (111) thrown in Unknown on line 0   

Cry
yep, this issue is several weeks old. Pool operator has not answered this yet. What coin?
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August 15, 2018, 10:22:56 PM
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Hi,

I cannot set my withdrawal adress on the account settings, i'm getting this error when applying :
Fatal error: Uncaught BitcoinClientException:
  • : Connect error: Connection refused (111) thrown in Unknown on line 0   

Cry
yep, this issue is several weeks old. Pool operator has not answered this yet. What coin?

On ORB coin
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August 16, 2018, 05:59:56 AM
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Hi,

I cannot set my withdrawal adress on the account settings, i'm getting this error when applying :
Fatal error: Uncaught BitcoinClientException:
  • : Connect error: Connection refused (111) thrown in Unknown on line 0    

Cry
yep, this issue is several weeks old. Pool operator has not answered this yet. What coin?

On ORB coin
you can not change payout wallet or do manual payout until pool owner will fix it. But he has not answered about it yet. As I said, it is several weeks (maybe months, I do not know exactly) old issue and nobody cares about it. Just change the pool until they will fix it. And another issue, you can see that TBF is more than 80 days without any minted ORB block although there are miners with solid hashrate. It is because pool is not properly synchronized with ORB network. You can see in stats current block is incorrect. So that is the reason why you can not withdraw anything. The same situation is with another TBF pool - FTC. They have not updated daemon to the latest version yet and it is not synced too.

here are pools that still support direct ORB mining and are synchronized correctly:
yiimp.eu (2% fee, min payout 0.01 ORB)
aikapool.com (1% fee, min payout 1 ORB)

multipools:
mining-dutch.nl (2% fee, min payout 0.0001 ORB)
zpool.ca (1.75% fee, min payout 0.05 ORB)
zergpool.com (0.5% fee, min payout is equivalent of 0.0001 BTC)
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August 25, 2018, 03:52:43 PM
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login fails, how  can I reach support?
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August 25, 2018, 06:27:39 PM
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Pool is with no support, no response for almost a half a year.
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August 25, 2018, 08:42:44 PM
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I really do not understand why people still mine here on TBF. There is no support, website is corrupted and it is not possible to set/change payout wallets or limits for payouts, ORB and FTC parts of TBF are synced with wrong chain and more than 3 months without any valid block. Why there is still so much hashrate in these 2?
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August 28, 2018, 06:47:16 PM
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Hello TBF
Would you please go to the latest GitHub & download the latest version of DigiByte v6.16.4 & update your pools
People have sent you tweets with no response.

Here is their official Twitter acct feed:
https://twitter.com/DigiByteCoin

Here is the link to help:
https://github.com/digibyte/digibyte/releases

Should take less than 20 - 30 min per pool maybe?

TYIA the DigiByte Community

It would be nice to use a Segwit address on your pool....
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August 30, 2018, 05:41:25 PM
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https://github.com/digibyte/digibyte/releases/tag/v6.16.4

https://medium.com/@josiah_digibyte/technical-new-address-formats-and-rpc-calls-c1119317a76c
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August 31, 2018, 03:04:53 AM
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Would appreciate if the pool owner could have this completed as well.

Thanks in advance.

YC


Hello TBF
Would you please go to the latest GitHub & download the latest version of DigiByte v6.16.4 & update your pools
People have sent you tweets with no response.

Here is their official Twitter acct feed:
https://twitter.com/DigiByteCoin

Here is the link to help:
https://github.com/digibyte/digibyte/releases

Should take less than 20 - 30 min per pool maybe?

TYIA the DigiByte Community

It would be nice to use a Segwit address on your pool....
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September 02, 2018, 08:22:45 AM
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Why DGB scrypt pool is dead?!
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September 02, 2018, 09:11:38 AM
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Why DGB scrypt pool is dead?!
because there is nobody who cares about this pool. ORB and FTC TBF pools are on the wrong chain several months and DGB scrypt part is not updated to the latest wallet version so it will go to wrong chain too.
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September 02, 2018, 10:20:38 AM
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Why DGB scrypt pool is dead?!
because there is nobody who cares about this pool. ORB and FTC TBF pools are on the wrong chain several months and DGB scrypt part is not updated to the latest wallet version so it will go to wrong chain too.
There is not so many scrypt DGB pools. I have chosen multipool.us. Any thoughts about this alternative?
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September 02, 2018, 12:24:18 PM
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Why DGB scrypt pool is dead?!
because there is nobody who cares about this pool. ORB and FTC TBF pools are on the wrong chain several months and DGB scrypt part is not updated to the latest wallet version so it will go to wrong chain too.
There is not so many scrypt DGB pools. I have chosen multipool.us. Any thoughts about this alternative?
mining-dutch.nl has also DGB-scrypt in the list. You can mine direct on the DGB-scrypt port with your miner.
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September 02, 2018, 01:25:03 PM
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Hi there,

I am new with mining and having issues to set this up right.
I am using cpuminer in Awesome Miner and trying to mine in the skein-dgb pool.
what I get I put below. It goes on forever without any result.
What am I doing wrong?

>
>          **********  cpuminer-opt 3.8.8.1  ***********
>      A CPU miner with multi algo support and optimized for CPUs
>      with AES_NI and AVX2 and SHA extensions.
>      BTC donation address: 12tdvfF7KmAsihBXQXynT6E6th2c2pByTT
>
> CPU: AMD A8-7410 APU with AMD Radeon R5 Graphics    .
> SW built on May 11 2018 with GCC 5.3.1.
> CPU features: SSE2 AES SSE4.2 AVX.
> SW features: SSE2.
> Algo features: AVX2 SHA.
> Start mining with no optimizations.
>
> [2018-09-02 15:21:38] 4 miner threads started, using 'skein' algorithm.
> [2018-09-02 15:21:38] Starting Stratum on stratum+tcp://stratum.dgb.theblocksfactory.com:9002
> [2018-09-02 15:21:38] Stratum difficulty set to 0.512
> [2018-09-02 15:21:38] Stratum difficulty set to 1.024
Mining Engine Process started, PID: 10664

====================================================================================================
> [2018-09-02 15:21:39] skein block 7244676, network diff 610864.749
> [2018-09-02 15:21:41] CPU #3: 524.29 kH, 479.43 kH/s
> [2018-09-02 15:21:41] CPU #2: 524.29 kH, 479.43 kH/s
> [2018-09-02 15:21:41] CPU #1: 524.29 kH, 466.11 kH/s
> [2018-09-02 15:21:41] CPU #0: 524.29 kH, 466.11 kH/s
> [2018-09-02 15:21:42] skein block 7244677, network diff 588864.517
> [2018-09-02 15:21:42] CPU #3: 808.91 kH, 493.05 kH/s
> [2018-09-02 15:21:42] CPU #1: 770.83 kH, 478.97 kH/s
> [2018-09-02 15:21:42] CPU #2: 810.15 kH, 493.81 kH/s
> [2018-09-02 15:21:42] CPU #0: 742.39 kH, 461.29 kH/s
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September 02, 2018, 09:33:41 PM
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The DGB Groestl pool looks updated to the latest version at TBF. We need to see if/when the other ones do.

YC
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September 04, 2018, 07:07:09 AM
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You can mine DGB Scrypt on http://www.gos.cx
eu.gos.cx:3438 -u [Wallet Address] -p c=DGB
ru.gos.cx:3438 -u [Wallet Address] -p c=DGB
us.gos.cx:3438 -u [Wallet Address] -p c=DGB

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September 09, 2018, 12:42:24 AM
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i use this app to monitor my miners on TBF
https://itunes.apple.com/us/app/crypto-mining-monitor/id1434228630?mt=8
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