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July 23, 2011, 04:03:03 AM
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[23/07/2011 04:57:43] Server gave new work; passing to WorkQueue
[23/07/2011 04:57:43] Result didn't meet full difficulty, not sending
[23/07/2011 04:57:53] Server gave new work; passing to WorkQueue
[23/07/2011 04:58:02] Server gave new work; passing to WorkQueue
[23/07/2011 04:58:06] Result didn't meet full difficulty, not sending
[23/07/2011 04:58:12] Server gave new work; passing to WorkQueue
[23/07/2011 04:58:19] Result didn't meet full difficulty, not sending
[23/07/2011 04:58:22] Server gave new work; passing to WorkQueue
[23/07/2011 04:58:26] Result didn't meet full difficulty, not sending
[23/07/2011 04:58:32] Server gave new work; passing to WorkQueue
[23/07/2011 04:58:32] New block (WorkQueue)
[23/07/2011 04:58:32] Server gave new work; passing to WorkQueue
[23/07/2011 04:58:41] Server gave new work; passing to WorkQueue
[23/07/2011 04:58:48] Result didn't meet full difficulty, not sending
[23/07/2011 04:58:51] Server gave new work; passing to WorkQueue
[23/07/2011 04:59:01] Server gave new work; passing to WorkQueue
[23/07/2011 04:59:11] Server gave new work; passing to WorkQueue
[23/07/2011 04:59:20] Server gave new work; passing to WorkQueue
[440.06 Mhash/sec] [0 Accepted] [0 Rejected] [RPC]

Am I mining properly?

Will this ([0 Accepted] [0 Rejected]) only increase when I find a block?
Is Result didn't meet full difficulty, not sending to be expected from Solo Mining?

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Every time a block is mined, a certain amount of BTC (called the subsidy) is created out of thin air and given to the miner. The subsidy halves every four years and will reach 0 in about 130 years.
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July 23, 2011, 04:07:49 AM
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yes, 0 accepted/0 rejected will become 1 accepted/0 rejected when you find a block. I didn't see the error though (with phoenix miner).

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July 23, 2011, 04:12:29 AM
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I didn't see the error though (with phoenix miner).

What error?
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July 23, 2011, 04:18:50 AM
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I didn't see the error though (with phoenix miner).

What error?

Well, I read it again and they're not errors. Just some verbose info I don't have with my non-verbose phoenix miner.

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July 23, 2011, 04:40:42 AM
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Do you think I should set askrate manually to 10?

Or any other changes for the phoenix parameters?
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July 23, 2011, 05:09:05 AM
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I didn't change the default askrate with phoenix. Same parameters (BFI_INT & VECTOR) as the one I used in deepbit.

I found 1 block in about 10 hours with one 5830 (while I was sleeping). And in the morning, as soon as I noticed that, I immediately switched that card to pool mining.

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July 23, 2011, 06:47:27 PM
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Is it very bad luck to get 1 block in less than 2 hours and then 2 orhpan ones for the next 12 hours? I mean 2 orphan, come on......
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July 23, 2011, 07:00:24 PM
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YOu need to measure the whole duration. WIth your rate 1760Mhash/s, you're supposed to get one block every 16 hours. So far 3 days since the beginning of this namecoin party, so I guess you should get about 4.5 blocks

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July 24, 2011, 12:48:28 AM
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I had a 5850 (400 MH/s) pointed at my namecoind all night last night and today, and when I came home from work phoenix.exe had [1] accepted result, so I thought I scored a block of fifty namecoins.


When I type namecoind listtransactions however, it lists the 50 as category "orphan"



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July 24, 2011, 12:53:01 AM
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I had a 5850 (400 MH/s) pointed at my namecoind all night last night and today, and when I came home from work phoenix.exe had [1] accepted result, so I thought I scored a block of fifty namecoins.


When I type namecoind listtransactions however, it lists the 50 as category "orphan"



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Congrats, you got your first invalid block.

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July 24, 2011, 07:32:13 AM
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I had a 5850 (400 MH/s) pointed at my namecoind all night last night and today, and when I came home from work phoenix.exe had [1] accepted result, so I thought I scored a block of fifty namecoins.


When I type namecoind listtransactions however, it lists the 50 as category "orphan"



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Congrats, you got your first invalid block.

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