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July 18, 2013, 05:30:22 PM
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I just want to make sure that everyone knows about this primecoin mining pool. Right now it has 249 workers, so we would appreciate more. And the math is simple too: more workers, more blocks, more coins

pool site: http://ypool.net

It is your decision to trust it or not (personally I don't know either, i just wanted to let you know guys)

If you have trouble with the set up, read this:
[19:12] xnet: 2nd mouse button click on the jhPrimeminer.exe shortcut on your desktop. Select > Properties.
[19:12] Kujmandosz: yes i am in properties right now
[19:12] xnet: You see a 'Properties window'
[19:12] xnet: good
[19:13] xnet: and add what primecoiner posted in the 'Target' field after "C:\Program Files\jhprimeminer\jhPrimeminer.exe"
[19:13] xnet: so... "C:\Program Files\jhprimeminer\jhPrimeminer.exe" -t <number of cores> -o http://ypool.net:8332 -u <username>.<workername> -p <password>
[19:14] xnet: replacing the <...> with your correct poolinfo ofc
[19:14] xnet: Click on Apply and OK. Now start jhPrimeminer.exe via this shortcut.
[19:15] xnet: you know how many cores your PC has, right ?
[19:15] Kujmandosz: yes i know
[19:15] xnet: coolio
[19:15] primecoiner: thanks for helping out xnet
[19:16] xnet: you don't need to change the shortcut path in "..."
[19:16] Kujmandosz: yes it is working now.
[19:17] xnet: great


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July 18, 2013, 06:11:39 PM
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Is there a linux miner compatible with pool mining?
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July 18, 2013, 06:13:44 PM
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Is there a linux miner compatible with pool mining?

not yet, but they are working on it. you should ask them about the release date.

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July 18, 2013, 06:34:15 PM
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There's major issues going on with either the client and / or pool right now. You can read it in the chat, but I'm getting around 43% rejected shares on my main desktop. I have it set to restart every 15 minutes otherwise it starts reporting 100% rejects, stays at 100% cpu utilization and stops mining, or disconnects due to a getwork error.

Is there a linux miner compatible with pool mining?

Run it in Wine.

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July 18, 2013, 06:39:33 PM
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There's major issues going on with either the client and / or pool right now. You can read it in the chat, but I'm getting around 43% rejected shares on my main desktop. I have it set to restart every 15 minutes otherwise it starts reporting 100% rejects, stays at 100% cpu utilization and stops mining, or disconnects due to a getwork error.

Is there a linux miner compatible with pool mining?

Run it in Wine.

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July 18, 2013, 06:46:44 PM
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Proxy support?
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August 05, 2013, 02:25:37 PM
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is there  another pool that can be used?
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August 05, 2013, 04:16:41 PM
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What sort of return do people get on the pool?

I have had an 8 core 2.1GHz Operton (Ubuntu under wine using mumu v4) + occassional i7 3.5GHz quad core (mumu v5) running and got just over 2 XPM for the first 24 hours.

Does this sound about right?
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August 05, 2013, 05:53:01 PM
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What sort of return do people get on the pool?

I have had an 8 core 2.1GHz Operton (Ubuntu under wine using mumu v4) + occassional i7 3.5GHz quad core (mumu v5) running and got just over 2 XPM for the first 24 hours.

Does this sound about right?
You probably need to get mumus miner from the 'unofficial jhprimeminer' thread.  I had been getting 9+/day, but with this difficulty spike I'll need to reasses.

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August 05, 2013, 06:11:55 PM
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What sort of return do people get on the pool?

I have had an 8 core 2.1GHz Operton (Ubuntu under wine using mumu v4) + occassional i7 3.5GHz quad core (mumu v5) running and got just over 2 XPM for the first 24 hours.

Does this sound about right?
You probably need to get mumus miner from the 'unofficial jhprimeminer' thread.  I had been getting 9+/day, but with this difficulty spike I'll need to reasses.

Bcp19 please post a primecoin-address to show you how much can be mined in 20 minutes Wink
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August 05, 2013, 06:33:36 PM
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What sort of return do people get on the pool?

I have had an 8 core 2.1GHz Operton (Ubuntu under wine using mumu v4) + occassional i7 3.5GHz quad core (mumu v5) running and got just over 2 XPM for the first 24 hours.

Does this sound about right?
You probably need to get mumus miner from the 'unofficial jhprimeminer' thread.  I had been getting 9+/day, but with this difficulty spike I'll need to reasses.

Bcp19 please post a primecoin-address to show you how much can be mined in 20 minutes Wink
I don't need your coins, I can see 20 minutes easily...  Lot of variance:

Code:
[99572 0.015075 432 05.08 - 20:26  3 398 
99565 0.015202 438 05.08 - 20:22  3 394
99564 0.014835 437 05.08 - 20:22  3 398
99557 0.014491 433 05.08 - 20:15  3 399
99548 0.014513 423 05.08 - 20:08  3 396
99541 0.014065 425 05.08 - 20:06  3 398
~.074

99132 0.051660 220 05.08 - 15:21  2 958
99131 0.051150 220 05.08 - 15:21  2 957
99123 0.050777 225 05.08 - 15:18  2 949
99121 0.051642 224 05.08 - 15:16  2 947
99119 0.051381 224 05.08 - 15:15  2 945
99117 0.050903 225 05.08 - 15:15  2 943
99114 0.053984 230 05.08 - 15:12  2 940
99113 0.054323 227 05.08 - 15:11  2 939
99108 0.054063 226 05.08 - 15:06  2 934
99101 0.055998 217 05.08 - 14:59  2 927
~.52

98924 0.025884 499 05.08 - 13:14  2 750
98914 0.025797 501 05.08 - 13:11  2 740
98907 0.023833 492 05.08 - 13:05  2 733
98888 0.021332 469 05.08 - 12:56  2 714
98887 0.021474 462 05.08 - 12:55  2 713
~.115
/code]

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August 08, 2013, 09:03:42 AM
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I started ypool on Sunday and since then I've found 3 blocks but only have 13XPM  Sad

I'm not sure the payout is fair.

Does anyone else have this issue?
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August 13, 2013, 08:02:39 AM
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yes i am having the same issue there payout is very bad i have found 5 blocks and only have 12 primecions
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August 13, 2013, 08:26:03 AM
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If you're lucky and find a few block in a row, then payout is always bad in any pool.

All blocks are public btw, including how they are divided and with how much to who. Just goto the stats page.
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August 13, 2013, 10:19:13 AM
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I started ypool on Sunday and since then I've found 3 blocks but only have 13XPM  Sad

I'm not sure the payout is fair.

Does anyone else have this issue?

You've sent the last share in the block and you expect to get whole reward?! Wrong place, solo is your choise! But you can mine solo a month with no block! So, be happy in the pool... Smiley
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