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December 14, 2013, 03:47:35 AM
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Serious question for the various pool operators that we have here please:

Tomorrow I will be completing the buildout of 10 dedicated mining rigs, each with 6 x 7950s hashing at 600KH/s - 640KH/s per card, so between 3,600 - 3,850KH/s per rig for a total of 36-38.5MH/s. Now obviously that took a fairly hefty investment and I can't afford to have them up/down/up/down when they should be mining. Are any of you 100% confident that you could handle that influx right now? Or should I look to split them up between pools?



If I were you I would open up a private p2pool node. You would pay zero fee's and even if other nodes go down yours keep going.

If you like I can set up a private node for you to use based on your geographical location but would charge a 2% fee (maybe more based on your location or generosity) to cover some of the expenses. I would much rather see you bring up your own but understand it may take more time and effort than you would like to devote.

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December 14, 2013, 04:02:16 AM
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One more thing to recommend to p2pool miners...please add other nodes as backups to your main one. That way if one of them goes down you keep mining at the same PPLNS level as you have been.

I hear it is not good to mix pushpools and p2pools as failovers though.

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December 14, 2013, 04:25:40 AM
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Serious question for the various pool operators that we have here please:

Tomorrow I will be completing the buildout of 10 dedicated mining rigs, each with 6 x 7950s hashing at 600KH/s - 640KH/s per card, so between 3,600 - 3,850KH/s per rig for a total of 36-38.5MH/s. Now obviously that took a fairly hefty investment and I can't afford to have them up/down/up/down when they should be mining. Are any of you 100% confident that you could handle that influx right now? Or should I look to split them up between pools?



Why do you not simply solomine with such a huge hashing power? In the long term this is much better for you!
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December 14, 2013, 04:52:30 AM
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Serious question for the various pool operators that we have here please:

Tomorrow I will be completing the buildout of 10 dedicated mining rigs, each with 6 x 7950s hashing at 600KH/s - 640KH/s per card, so between 3,600 - 3,850KH/s per rig for a total of 36-38.5MH/s. Now obviously that took a fairly hefty investment and I can't afford to have them up/down/up/down when they should be mining. Are any of you 100% confident that you could handle that influx right now? Or should I look to split them up between pools?


I believe cgminer and bfgminer both offer Pool Management features allowing to specify failover pools.  Also, if you mine P2Pool nodes, if one local node goes down and cgminer/bfgminer switches you to another P2Pool node, you keep your PPLNS rate.  Someone can correct me if I'm wrong, as I'm fairly new to the earnings distribution in P2Pool.
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December 14, 2013, 07:48:37 AM
Last edit: December 14, 2013, 08:21:04 AM by Robert Lewandowski
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Should i invest into Casinocoin? What do u guys see for it in a couple months?


Just to be clear its still CSC?
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December 14, 2013, 08:10:54 AM
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Thanks @CasinoCoiner and @CartmanSPC for the links to the block explorer and GitHub repo!

Anyone still having issues connecting their wallet to the CasinoCoin network, try these additional nodes by adding them to your casinocoin.conf file:

Code:
addnode=78.227.213.250:47950
addnode=115.29.230.237:47950
addnode=174.134.66.127:47950
addnode=5.39.90.17:47950
addnode=162.220.246.58:47950
addnode=118.32.84.210:47950
addnode=122.62.228.123:47950
addnode=68.114.212.127:47950
addnode=189.47.205.110:47950
addnode=174.134.66.127:47950
addnode=96.2.111.139:47950

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December 14, 2013, 09:08:40 AM
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Thanks @CasinoCoiner and @CartmanSPC for the links to the block explorer and GitHub repo!

Anyone still having issues connecting their wallet to the CasinoCoin network, try these additional nodes by adding them to your casinocoin.conf file:

Code:
addnode=78.227.213.250:47950
addnode=115.29.230.237:47950
addnode=174.134.66.127:47950
addnode=5.39.90.17:47950
addnode=162.220.246.58:47950
addnode=118.32.84.210:47950
addnode=122.62.228.123:47950
addnode=68.114.212.127:47950
addnode=189.47.205.110:47950
addnode=174.134.66.127:47950
addnode=96.2.111.139:47950

Hey check your PM
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December 14, 2013, 10:21:19 AM
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go up go up
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December 14, 2013, 01:44:39 PM
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Still no luck getting www.megamineros.com out of the red zone, will now move database off server to an other dedicated one, will keep downtime as low as possible. There is so much I/O going on handling all those shares ...



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December 14, 2013, 02:04:11 PM
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Sorry for the delayed response, it's been an insane couple of weeks since I decided to go "full throttle" and I crashed last night. Woke up 10 hours later on the couch LOL. I can't believe that it all came together between renting space for the rigs, running power and internet, sourcing 60 x 7950 video cards and all the PSUs, motherboards, CPUs, RAM etc. It's been intense.

If I were you I would open up a private p2pool node. You would pay zero fee's and even if other nodes go down yours keep going.

If you like I can set up a private node for you to use based on your geographical location but would charge a 2% fee (maybe more based on your location or generosity) to cover some of the expenses. I would much rather see you bring up your own but understand it may take more time and effort than you would like to devote.

That's very kind of you, and I may take you up on that. The only reason I'm hesitant is that I'm likely to be mining whatever is most profitable (steadily profitable, not something that routinely spikes up and down like SBC) to get the investment paid back, so I wouldn't want to stick either of us with the effort to set up something like that only to switch to another alt a couple of days later.

Why do you not simply solomine with such a huge hashing power? In the long term this is much better for you!

Tried it with one rig and ended up with a lot of rejects simply because the blocks are found so fast at the moment. I still have the daemon set up on what will be the "master rig" though so I may try it once I have all 10 up and running. Even then I would need failover options, so whatever I choose as pool 1, 2, 3 etc in CGMiner would need to be able to handle the influx.

Honestly, if i had that much power i would be doing litecoins.
I love the alt currencies as im devoted to casinocoin, and also own a lot of worldcoin.
With that being said litecoin is stable and you would be able to sell very quick..Making around $350 per day after electricity.
10 days 3 gs etc... one month 9 grand.

The diff is high, but its a secure and quick investment. After that i would then start to mine the alts you could hoard your litecoins and hope for a jump and were talking a lot more then my projections. With so much power the possibilities are endless.. you can mine up to 5 different coins all at once and still be making around the same amount.

Current quick calc using CoinWarz and 36,000KH/s: LTC returns $381.69 per day and CSC returns $634.95 per day. As a backup I'm very partial to WDC and don't quite get the price drops recently. That would return $527.79 per day and has been stable at that level for a few days.

If only GDC was stable at $1,833.93 per day everything would be paid off very quickly  Cheesy

I believe cgminer and bfgminer both offer Pool Management features allowing to specify failover pools.  Also, if you mine P2Pool nodes, if one local node goes down and cgminer/bfgminer switches you to another P2Pool node, you keep your PPLNS rate.  Someone can correct me if I'm wrong, as I'm fairly new to the earnings distribution in P2Pool.

Definitely something that I will take a look at.

Thanks for all the replies, and sorry again for the slow response.
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December 14, 2013, 10:12:20 PM
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Anyone knows whats going on with coinarmy pool?
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December 14, 2013, 10:22:45 PM
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I've been running a local CSC p2pool node for a day or two now, and my efficiency is only 80-85%. Is it normal? I've run a local p2pool litecoin node before and my efficiency was always 100-105%, like for months... is this the problem with CSC, or CSC p2pool (using cartman's version), or am I doing something wrong? I've got the usual simple cgminer configs that work fine for litecoin p2pool, plus after reading this thread I've added "--queue 0 --scan-time 5 --expiry 10" to my .bat files, but still the efficiency is at 80-85%. And I've got 8 rigs, all with different hardware, so it's not like I've got some one buggy system, it's 8 different systems all of which worked with much higher efficiency mining on LTC p2pool than they do now mining CSC. I've got 2 internet connections, and the main active connection is very fast and stable, there wasn't a single disconnect for at least 2 weeks, as the back-up connection (cellular 4g) hasn't gone up at all in these 2 weeks, not even once.

I also don't get nearly as much CSC as calculators suggest: right now it's been exactly 48 hours since I started mining CSC, at the start coinwarz was suggesting that I'm supposed to get ~7000 coins a day, now 2 days later with increased difficulty it says it's ~ 5000 coins a day, but for the last 48 hours of non-stop hashing with 16+ MHash/sec, I've only got less than 6000 coins altogether. And calculators suggest it was supposed to be at least 10000 CSC for 2 days of mining.

Is anyone else having this problem with CSC mining? All the calculators show that it's quite profitable to mine, but in reality at least in my case it's not that profitable actually, and something like Worldcoin might be a better choice (or something else, it's just the only scrypt alt-fork I've mined before for a few days non-stop, and I was actually getting the right amount of WDC that calculators suggested, but then again I was mining on "usual" pools, not with p2pool which I like better (when it works)).
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December 14, 2013, 10:23:40 PM
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Will Casincoin be a good long term investment or is it too unstable?
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December 14, 2013, 10:49:55 PM
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I've been running a local CSC p2pool node for a day or two now, and my efficiency is only 80-85%. Is it normal?

I'm getting about 85% efficiency on the east coast node too: http://csc-useast.xpool.net:8840/
I am unsure why and wonder if it is coin specific due to the 30 second blocks. I hear people who try solo mining are getting mostly rejects.

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December 14, 2013, 10:57:51 PM
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Serious question for the various pool operators that we have here please:

Tomorrow I will be completing the buildout of 10 dedicated mining rigs, each with 6 x 7950s hashing at 600KH/s - 640KH/s per card, so between 3,600 - 3,850KH/s per rig for a total of 36-38.5MH/s. Now obviously that took a fairly hefty investment and I can't afford to have them up/down/up/down when they should be mining. Are any of you 100% confident that you could handle that influx right now? Or should I look to split them up between pools?


I would love to have you aboard in my p2pool. I think Cartman is right. A p2pool configured with another p2pool failover will be your best bet. Even is 1 server has some down time and you failover to another, you won't lose shares. I've added capacity to mine a few days ago and it's going strong now. I don't see any down time in the future unless an application or something crashes unexpectedly. Come on over if you want. csc.squiggie.com:19327

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December 14, 2013, 11:27:28 PM
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Anyone know what's up with the coinarmy csc pool?

There's just a holding page saying "hello" - a bit weird.....
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December 14, 2013, 11:33:07 PM
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New CSC Mining Pool (P2Pool)

Getwork : http://bigiron.homelinux.com:8840
Stratum : stratum+tcp://bigiron.homelinux.com:8840

0% pool fee
no registration ( use your wallet as your username and any password)


Instructions & LTC/DSC pools at: http://bigiron.homelinux.com

Cheers!


No payout after 3 hours at 500kh/s
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December 14, 2013, 11:43:58 PM
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Anyone know what's up with the coinarmy csc pool?

There's just a holding page saying "hello" - a bit weird.....

I am wondering the same thing.  It looks like the site went down a bit over two hours ago.  I have 1,200 - 1,400k running on it all morning too.  Hopefully it gets back up and the payments get caught up.

Join CFinex, buy some shares in the project and earn income!
https://cfinex.com/
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December 15, 2013, 12:37:42 AM
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I just tried to send a transaction of 24.7 CSC with a 0.06 fee.

I got a message saying it was rejected and that the coins may have already been spent. The transaction now sits there on my wallet with a ? and a negative amount showing.

Here's my address showing incoming transactions:
http://casinocoin.mooo.com/address/CKc5xYyC5KWaYEzz8gw2prMYpcy8VdGmDw

It's odd, this line is the last one that was there before I tried to send:
c5911ef98c...   103651   2013-12-15 00:25:20   2.11304256   24.53892016   CSC

Note the balance says 24.53 yet my wallet said 24.77 at the time. Is this why the transaction rejected?

And how do I get those coins back? Are they just lost in the ether now?

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December 15, 2013, 12:48:47 AM
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Current quick calc using CoinWarz and 36,000KH/s: LTC returns $381.69 per day and CSC returns $634.95 per day. As a backup I'm very partial to WDC and don't quite get the price drops recently. That would return $527.79 per day and has been stable at that level for a few days.

If only GDC was stable at $1,833.93 per day everything would be paid off very quickly  Cheesy


Thing is, you have to find a way to sell your coins at that price. The market is very volatile right now and any large dumping would very quickly result in a devaluation of the currency. Better to go with the item you know you can sell all of at $300, than the item you might sell the first few at $600, but then very quickly devaluates to less than $20. Theoretically speaking, these numbers are made up.

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