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Author Topic: [1050 TH] BitMinter.com [1% PPLNS,Pays TxFees +MergedMining,Stratum,GBT,vardiff]  (Read 836876 times)
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August 14, 2013, 06:17:24 PM
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I have a 3/31 Jalapeno that I did recently upgrade to 7 and I'm pretty sure by the time it gets to me I might be able to use it to warm a mug of coffee. That was a serious jump and we currently seem to be without WhitePhantom and CloudHashing  Undecided
Is that just firmware ?
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August 14, 2013, 07:24:07 PM
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Sorry to have left for now.  It was because idle notifications have not yet been implemented here.

It saved my bacon about 2 hours after I left, too...My host machine at KC MO Colo dropped its Internet connection for some unknown reason.  10 minutes (I'd prefer 5...) after it went offline, BTCGuild notified me that they had not received any shares from me.  I called the data center and it was back up in 5 minutes.  I'd have probably suffered 3 hours of downtime before noticing had I not received the automated notification.

When idle notifications are implemented, I will be back.  I love BitMinter!

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August 14, 2013, 07:29:41 PM
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Sorry to have left for now.  It was because idle notifications have not yet been implemented here.

It saved my bacon about 2 hours after I left, too...My host machine at KC MO Colo dropped its Internet connection for some unknown reason.  10 minutes (I'd prefer 5...) after it went offline, BTCGuild notified me that they had not received any shares from me.  I called the data center and it was back up in 5 minutes.  I'd have probably suffered 3 hours of downtime before noticing had I not received the automated notification.

When idle notifications are implemented, I will be back.  I love BitMinter!
Bitparking has an excellent Android app that does idle notifications. Just giving you options so you don't have to give your hashrate to an already extremely bloated pool. Tongue

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August 14, 2013, 07:47:04 PM
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Sorry to have left for now.  It was because idle notifications have not yet been implemented here.

It saved my bacon about 2 hours after I left, too...My host machine at KC MO Colo dropped its Internet connection for some unknown reason.  10 minutes (I'd prefer 5...) after it went offline, BTCGuild notified me that they had not received any shares from me.  I called the data center and it was back up in 5 minutes.  I'd have probably suffered 3 hours of downtime before noticing had I not received the automated notification.

When idle notifications are implemented, I will be back.  I love BitMinter!
Bitparking has an excellent Android app that does idle notifications. Just giving you options so you don't have to give your hashrate to an already extremely bloated pool. Tongue
I appreciate the suggestion, but they're only 4.3 TH, so I'd be almost 1/3 of the pool.  I'd hate to deal with the risk of that much variance with difficulty increasing so much every retarget.
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August 14, 2013, 07:58:29 PM
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Bitparking has an excellent Android app that does idle notifications.

Tnx! That was good info. Wink


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August 14, 2013, 08:10:05 PM
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I have a 3/31 Jalapeno that I did recently upgrade to 7 and I'm pretty sure by the time it gets to me I might be able to use it to warm a mug of coffee. That was a serious jump and we currently seem to be without WhitePhantom and CloudHashing  Undecided
Is that just firmware ?

No, I purchased the chip upgrade to 7Gh/s. I believe the firmware you're talking about is what is allowing people with 7Gh/s units to hash near or at 8Gh/s. Which still won't be worth a darn by the time is actually arrives.
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August 14, 2013, 11:39:32 PM
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I have a 3/31 Jalapeno that I did recently upgrade to 7 and I'm pretty sure by the time it gets to me I might be able to use it to warm a mug of coffee. That was a serious jump and we currently seem to be without WhitePhantom and CloudHashing  Undecided
Is that just firmware ?

No, I purchased the chip upgrade to 7Gh/s. I believe the firmware you're talking about is what is allowing people with 7Gh/s units to hash near or at 8Gh/s. Which still won't be worth a darn by the time is actually arrives.
Or ... those with 5.4GH/s to do 8.1GH/s ... as I did.
http://www.kano-kun.net/?p=70

The upper limit depends on the chips in your Jalapeno ... but no, the point of that is to go from 5GH/s up to higher rates ... like 8GH/s

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August 15, 2013, 03:17:54 PM
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August 15, 2013, 03:54:26 PM
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Pool luck has been abysmal over the past 4 days; I suspect some have had enough and have gone off to 'greener pastures'. The grass is always greener on the other side ... as the saying goes. Until you get there.

I'm still pointing hashpower here, though I can't say I'm happy with this bout of bad luck. I just may have to find and dust off my lucky rabbit's foot. Although I'm thinking it wasn't particularly lucky for the rabbit ...
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August 15, 2013, 03:59:52 PM
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I'd hate to deal with the risk of that much variance with difficulty increasing so much every retarget.

I used to think this way until I asked organofcorti about the topic of mining with difficulty increasing.

Difficulty increasing only creates more variance, you will still trend to 100% over time. Just a longer period of time.
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August 15, 2013, 05:13:21 PM
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I have a 3/31 Jalapeno that I did recently upgrade to 7 and I'm pretty sure by the time it gets to me I might be able to use it to warm a mug of coffee. That was a serious jump and we currently seem to be without WhitePhantom and CloudHashing  Undecided
Is that just firmware ?

No, I purchased the chip upgrade to 7Gh/s. I believe the firmware you're talking about is what is allowing people with 7Gh/s units to hash near or at 8Gh/s. Which still won't be worth a darn by the time is actually arrives.
Or ... those with 5.4GH/s to do 8.1GH/s ... as I did.
http://www.kano-kun.net/?p=70

The upper limit depends on the chips in your Jalapeno ... but no, the point of that is to go from 5GH/s up to higher rates ... like 8GH/s

The one Jalapeno-overclocking thread I read was pretty good. I would love to do it, but considering I don't have any of the equipment (and little experience actually dealing with electronics) I don't think I'd actually be able to recover the cost of the effort, even with the extra hashing power! *sigh*

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August 15, 2013, 05:53:08 PM
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I have a 3/31 Jalapeno that I did recently upgrade to 7 and I'm pretty sure by the time it gets to me I might be able to use it to warm a mug of coffee. That was a serious jump and we currently seem to be without WhitePhantom and CloudHashing  Undecided
Is that just firmware ?

No, I purchased the chip upgrade to 7Gh/s. I believe the firmware you're talking about is what is allowing people with 7Gh/s units to hash near or at 8Gh/s. Which still won't be worth a darn by the time is actually arrives.
Or ... those with 5.4GH/s to do 8.1GH/s ... as I did.
http://www.kano-kun.net/?p=70

The upper limit depends on the chips in your Jalapeno ... but no, the point of that is to go from 5GH/s up to higher rates ... like 8GH/s

The one Jalapeno-overclocking thread I read was pretty good. I would love to do it, but considering I don't have any of the equipment (and little experience actually dealing with electronics) I don't think I'd actually be able to recover the cost of the effort, even with the extra hashing power! *sigh*

*Enviously eyes the more electronic-savvy miners*

I just kept buying more AM usb sticks.  it is more hash and at .93btc for 1gh not a terrible price.

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August 15, 2013, 05:58:39 PM
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I just kept buying more AM usb sticks.  it is more hash and at .93btc for 1gh not a terrible price.

You mean 0.325btc? Wink

The luck graph here:
https://bitminter.com/stats/luck
seems a bit skewed lately...  Undecided

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August 15, 2013, 06:03:01 PM
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I just kept buying more AM usb sticks.  it is more hash and at .93btc for 1gh not a terrible price.

You mean 0.325btc? Wink

The luck graph here:
https://bitminter.com/stats/luck
seems a bit skewed lately...  Undecided
The Rewards graphs show it as well, perhaps even better:  https://bitminter.com/stats/rewards

Ah well, such is life.  It could turn around and we find 12 blocks in 4 hours, you never know.  I'm sticking around, at least with the hope that DrHaribo gets worker idle notifications working soon!
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August 15, 2013, 06:11:30 PM
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That block just found by Sailermin was done with a 1.1G difficulty share. I hope we never see such a difficulty!
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August 15, 2013, 06:18:20 PM
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That block just found by Sailermin was done with a 1.1G difficulty share. I hope we never see such a difficulty!

It's inevitable that we will. The way things are going, I'd say we see it in only 4-5 months.

(Hmm, new poll/bet... will we reach 1 billion difficulty before Jan. 1, 2014? I'd put money on 'Yes'.)

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August 15, 2013, 07:09:23 PM
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I just kept buying more AM usb sticks.  it is more hash and at .93btc for 1gh not a terrible price.

You mean 0.325btc? Wink

The luck graph here:
https://bitminter.com/stats/luck
seems a bit skewed lately...  Undecided

 I get my sticks at .31 btc 3 sticks are .93btc and just  about   1gh in hash. Still managing a 54 stick farm soon to be a 124 stick farm is not too easy. 

 A lot better then 22 gpus and 11 pc's.

  BFL was so slow to ship I ended up with the usb sticks.

 I paid  .95 btc each  for 36 of them

I paid .15btc for 30 of them.

 I paid .31btc for 70 of them. 

And the other 34 prices as high as  145 dollars and as low as 48 dollars.   I purchased 170 all told and sold  44?   that comes out to 126 left and I have 124 so I am off by 2 on my count.

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August 15, 2013, 07:30:07 PM
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I'd hate to deal with the risk of that much variance with difficulty increasing so much every retarget.

I used to think this way until I asked organofcorti about the topic of mining with difficulty increasing.

Difficulty increasing only creates more variance, you will still trend to 100% over time. Just a longer period of time.
Not to mention the extra $400 a week from merge-mined coins. Smiley

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August 15, 2013, 07:55:10 PM
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Not to mention the extra $400 a week from merge-mined coins. Smiley

BTCGuild recently started merged mining for namecoins although it seems to return about 1/2 the reward as BitMinter.  And didn't Slush's Pool start doing it again too?

Regardless, all of my USB Erupters will stay with BitMinter.  I can't get them to work anywhere else, lol.  But seriously, when my real ASICs finally arrive, I will continue to use BM as my primary pool.  I always root for the underdog.
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will we reach 1 billion difficulty before Jan. 1, 2014? I'd put money on 'Yes'.
I'd say no.  20x current hash power in 3.5 months?  Nah...
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