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Anubite
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January 17, 2014, 05:56:04 AM |
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Yeah. Over 1 gh/s now. There are many theories. I'm willing to bet it's just a sub-pool of people, or maybe a game dev studio. Some believe it's a sign of the scrypt ASICs.
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Let me know if I am doing something right. DOGE: DKBx8CMVnFwnea2uQ3RsLLB2CvQCFkzVT8 Cryptsy: 8981f2166046a5b587c4f86a2c994ec573a8a236
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boxofspuds
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January 17, 2014, 06:05:51 AM Last edit: January 17, 2014, 07:17:33 AM by boxofspuds |
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With those ping times, I'd definitely move one to useast and one to eu and start testing. My times to eu are 3x that of the us servers, so I've never bothered.
well somewhere along the line, useast dropped from 100 ms to 10 ms latency. pointed 1 rig @ useast and 1 rig @ eu. will report back in a few days on my findings minor update: eu is reporting 200-300 less WU after running for about an hour. previously, uswest was a consistent 1.3. so, for me eu is definitely no good. moving both over to us east asap minor update2: anyone else with 2 mining rigs @ the same server observe that sometimes the cgminers don't have the same difficulty??? Sometimes, i see one of my miners takes a few minutes to get the network difficulty change. So much infact, that i just saw one of my rigs not get the network diff change at all. It went something like 488->11->11->10 while the other one happily sat at 488 and both were getting accepted shares at the different difficulties other times they both get the diff change within seconds. it just seems kind of odd
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falsealarm_bf
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January 17, 2014, 06:09:20 AM |
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Some believe it's a sign of the scrypt ASICs.
What the fuck is this? The opening/ending pro/epilogue of a horror movie
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Gasai Yuno
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Yukki Yukki Yukki!
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January 17, 2014, 06:29:21 AM |
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yesterday
0.04485968
today
0.02919235
payouts really bad today but not matter hope everything will be okey.
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RickJamesBTC
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January 17, 2014, 06:31:00 AM |
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Honestly, the way it grows it doesn't make sense. What I'm thinking is that another pool is actually just a proxy for middlecoin. As the pool grows, it becomes larger, but gradually, and without big sudden changes because it's just a lot of smaller members joining. It would also explain the bumps in the history. They are HUGE if it was one persons setup, at one point half the hash power is gone. However, it makes sense if they lose a server link or type a line of code wrong...
Just a guess.
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pitobread
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January 17, 2014, 06:38:12 AM |
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yesterday
0.04485968
today
0.02919235
payouts really bad today but not matter hope everything will be okey.
Yesterday .035, today .017 Tonight, stuck at .005 even after it starts refreshing.... Not super happy.
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phrozenspite
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January 17, 2014, 06:40:41 AM |
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Honestly, the way it grows it doesn't make sense. What I'm thinking is that another pool is actually just a proxy for middlecoin. As the pool grows, it becomes larger, but gradually, and without big sudden changes because it's just a lot of smaller members joining. It would also explain the bumps in the history. They are HUGE if it was one persons setup, at one point half the hash power is gone. However, it makes sense if they lose a server link or type a line of code wrong...
Just a guess.
if theyre testing a bunch of chips it would make sense that they might be changing the clockspeeds/monitoring cooling and looking at all sorts of metrics, as well as possibly testing drivers and programs because the other asics came online with cgminer supporting them... that wont be the case for scrypt asic
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phzi
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January 17, 2014, 06:44:43 AM |
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if theyre testing a bunch of chips it would make sense that they might be changing the clockspeeds/monitoring cooling and looking at all sorts of metrics, as well as possibly testing drivers and programs because the other asics came online with cgminer supporting them... that wont be the case for scrypt asic
It's bloody ASICs in china guys... Do your research.
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phrozenspite
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January 17, 2014, 06:54:26 AM |
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if theyre testing a bunch of chips it would make sense that they might be changing the clockspeeds/monitoring cooling and looking at all sorts of metrics, as well as possibly testing drivers and programs because the other asics came online with cgminer supporting them... that wont be the case for scrypt asic
It's bloody ASICs in china guys... Do your research. Might want to quote someone else, I was making that point as well
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Cryptos2go
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January 17, 2014, 07:36:35 AM |
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Much coin switch.
Find the algorithm manipulators and deal with them!
BTC bounty !.07734
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eric89
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January 17, 2014, 07:44:39 AM |
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Maybe that huge user is another pool- what size of the LTC hashrate is it?
Maybe it's a chinese front for middlecoin that someone setup or maybe one of the LTC pools is getting it's users to mine alts and keeping the difference between BTC from alts and LTC they would have earned.
Wait scratch that second idea
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webbson
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January 17, 2014, 07:55:57 AM |
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Yeah, really bad payout today. And neither the balance nor the unexchanged grew very much during the time the stats where down.
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Hard to choose pool? PoolPickerBTC: 1W3BBSNm3KMtvtMoARiYGjzEoRHB66P
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JCviggen
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January 17, 2014, 07:56:22 AM |
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Shares are now coming at a diff of 1024 My reject rate suddenly also went up from 0.0x MH/s to 0.8 MH/s (out of 7.5 total)
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Age Of Mars | GameFI Virtual colonization of Mars
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pitobread
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January 17, 2014, 08:22:31 AM |
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I have 3.6 Mh on 2 miners, my screens are filled with:
Stratum found new block Difficulty set to xxx Stratum found new block Difficulty set to xxx
Makes for some pretty low W/U
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Catswold
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January 17, 2014, 08:55:08 AM |
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I have 3.6 Mh on 2 miners, my screens are filled with:
Stratum found new block Difficulty set to xxx Stratum found new block Difficulty set to xxx
Makes for some pretty low W/U
Greater difficulty means fewer, but LARGER blocks.
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SimonG
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January 17, 2014, 08:58:06 AM |
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How can people actually stay here at middlecrash? Chinese dude is already at 1200 MH/s and he's stealing your profits by not allowing you to mine the most profitable coins.
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Chello
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January 17, 2014, 09:02:35 AM |
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And you steal my time:P Time to ignore you.
I wonder what you stll want here, isnt it you that moved long ago to a diff pool and asked for some BTC for an invite ? - lol
cu and have fun at this pool
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GunPowder
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January 17, 2014, 09:26:55 AM |
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Just about top guy.. Look at here: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=185553.msg4554562#msg4554562"......which, by the way, is now running on 45000+ computers......" CGWatcher is a tool to keep cgminer run. It has [donation mining] option in the config. You can turn it completely off, but default value is 0.5%. Probably, you will never look there and amend it. So, it simply can be those "donation mining" hashes. It is only 25 Kh from each of 45000 PCs..
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