AtlasONo
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December 05, 2013, 11:49:39 PM |
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Mixing systems require a trusted entity to function.
What about zerocoin? The block chain can replace the centralized trusted entity.
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nordicminers
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December 05, 2013, 11:56:33 PM Last edit: December 06, 2013, 08:44:32 PM by nordicminers |
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SBC pool up and running. sbc.nordicminers.eu
stratum+tcp://sbc.nordicminers.eu:9111Prop, 1% fee.
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int3ractivodular
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TECHNOLOGY, BABY!
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December 06, 2013, 12:19:44 AM Last edit: December 06, 2013, 12:54:26 AM by int3ractivodular |
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So does anyone know what profit-switching pool is supporting SBC currently? The hashrate keeps making mad jumps and dips and whichever switching pool it is has WAAAAAAAY more hash power than any SBC pool. I'd like to get in on the switching pool and keep the SBC if possible, since whenever they switch over they basically are taking all the coins...
EDIT: Nevermind, it seems it's hashco.ws that is hopping on SBC
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dmbf
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December 06, 2013, 02:14:50 AM |
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So does anyone know what profit-switching pool is supporting SBC currently? The hashrate keeps making mad jumps and dips and whichever switching pool it is has WAAAAAAAY more hash power than any SBC pool. I'd like to get in on the switching pool and keep the SBC if possible, since whenever they switch over they basically are taking all the coins...
EDIT: Nevermind, it seems it's hashco.ws that is hopping on SBC
But if you use one of those profit-switching pools, most of the day you'll be mining other coins that you probably don't want or don't think will increase in value much, when you could be mining SBC, so is it worth it just to ensure you get a cut of the blocks it finds on the occasions it does switch to mining SBC? What do I know though, I seem to be looking at only mining 12 SBC/day at the moment, when I should be getting about 26!
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educatedwarrior
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December 06, 2013, 03:11:49 AM |
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sbc.cryptoculture.net
At 9:30 EST we restarted the mining pool in order to lower the difficulty settings. Some of the miners with lower hashrates were having issues. Sorry for the inconvenience.
Everyone needs to reboot their miner for the new difficulty settings.
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artos (OP)
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http://stablecoin.net
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December 06, 2013, 03:30:42 AM |
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Some positions are still open. Looking for translators right now.
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int3ractivodular
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TECHNOLOGY, BABY!
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December 06, 2013, 03:32:21 AM |
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So does anyone know what profit-switching pool is supporting SBC currently? The hashrate keeps making mad jumps and dips and whichever switching pool it is has WAAAAAAAY more hash power than any SBC pool. I'd like to get in on the switching pool and keep the SBC if possible, since whenever they switch over they basically are taking all the coins...
EDIT: Nevermind, it seems it's hashco.ws that is hopping on SBC
But if you use one of those profit-switching pools, most of the day you'll be mining other coins that you probably don't want or don't think will increase in value much, when you could be mining SBC, so is it worth it just to ensure you get a cut of the blocks it finds on the occasions it does switch to mining SBC? What do I know though, I seem to be looking at only mining 12 SBC/day at the moment, when I should be getting about 26! I have my hashrate load balanced between a dedicated SBC pool and hashcows. I like the guaranteed steady income of auto converted BTC from hashcows, and since they let you choose which coins to convert and which to keep I can get BTC for the ones I don't want and keep the ones that I do, like SBC.
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educatedwarrior
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December 06, 2013, 04:13:18 AM |
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Looks like we are experiencing a DDOS attack at sbc.cryptoculture.net
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kb24mvp
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December 06, 2013, 04:20:46 AM |
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New logo looks good. Mining seems really slow. Mined all last night and only got 4 coins . I only have 50 coins at the moment. Did the difficulty just take a super-jump or is it my computer/pool? The difficulty is soaring as more and more people mine the coin. The rate has gone as high as over 3 GH/s. Just a week ago, it was lucky to be pushing 35 MH/s, now both of the pools I'm in (coin-base.org and SBC cryptocult) have a hash rate over 50 MH/s. Really sucks for us small time miners, but it's good for the value of the coins we do mine. My rate has dropped from ~630 to ~ 450 KH/s over the past 2 days (that's what the pool sees, computer still says 650 KH/s). How come this happens when the mining rate on your computer shows one thing and the pool shows another? I'm getting a similar situation... I should be showing 80kh/s on one of my miners and it keeps showing up as 15khs..
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educatedwarrior
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December 06, 2013, 05:19:13 AM |
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New logo looks good. Mining seems really slow. Mined all last night and only got 4 coins . I only have 50 coins at the moment. Did the difficulty just take a super-jump or is it my computer/pool? The difficulty is soaring as more and more people mine the coin. The rate has gone as high as over 3 GH/s. Just a week ago, it was lucky to be pushing 35 MH/s, now both of the pools I'm in (coin-base.org and SBC cryptocult) have a hash rate over 50 MH/s. Really sucks for us small time miners, but it's good for the value of the coins we do mine. My rate has dropped from ~630 to ~ 450 KH/s over the past 2 days (that's what the pool sees, computer still says 650 KH/s). ************************ On another note: I LOVE THE NEW LOGO!!!! " CUT! PRINT!" Catswold, we lowered the difficulty at sbc.cryptoculture.net. We were experiencing a DDOS attack and were tweaking settings to mitigate it. Let me know if you have any issues. You can send an email at support@cryptoculture.netIf anyone has any suggestions to thwart DDOS attacks please let me know. In the meantime it's looking good.
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zavtra
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December 06, 2013, 05:45:57 AM |
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December 06, 2013, 06:24:07 AM |
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Upvoted, thanks for doing some reddit marketing. Makes a big difference, in my opinion.
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kernels10
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December 06, 2013, 06:29:31 AM |
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CoinGeneral
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The General
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December 06, 2013, 07:34:41 AM |
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Upvoted, thanks for doing some reddit marketing. Makes a big difference, in my opinion. Upvoted as well, good job. Yes it makes a colossal difference actually, even though the page may have 30 votes total there have been at least 5,000 people who saw that page I think.
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WillBit
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December 06, 2013, 08:07:45 AM |
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Upvoted, thanks for doing some reddit marketing. Makes a big difference, in my opinion. Upvoted as well, good job. Yes it makes a colossal difference actually, even though the page may have 30 votes total there have been at least 5,000 people who saw that page I think. Did /u/tothemoonguy see it yet though?
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breakbeater
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Life is a bitch, get used to it...
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December 06, 2013, 08:25:29 AM |
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http://stablecoin.miners-pool.eu is F***ed AGAIN ! there are no payments for the last found blocks and if you click "My Workers" tab you can see that new workers are automaticaly added to user "ToFist". HACKED, stay away...
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Lauda
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December 06, 2013, 08:33:33 AM |
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Some positions are still open. Looking for translators right now.
Translators for what, website, wallet?
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"The Times 03/Jan/2009 Chancellor on brink of second bailout for banks" 😼 Bitcoin Core ( onion)
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dmbf
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December 06, 2013, 09:55:52 AM |
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http://stablecoin.miners-pool.eu is F***ed AGAIN ! there are no payments for the last found blocks and if you click "My Workers" tab you can see that new workers are automaticaly added to user "ToFist". HACKED, stay away... The weird thing is, my page shows ToFist in the create new user box but when I actually create a user, it gives it my proper username and I have been receiving credits for my shares.
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dmbf
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December 06, 2013, 12:49:44 PM |
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So does anyone know what profit-switching pool is supporting SBC currently? The hashrate keeps making mad jumps and dips and whichever switching pool it is has WAAAAAAAY more hash power than any SBC pool. I'd like to get in on the switching pool and keep the SBC if possible, since whenever they switch over they basically are taking all the coins...
EDIT: Nevermind, it seems it's hashco.ws that is hopping on SBC
But if you use one of those profit-switching pools, most of the day you'll be mining other coins that you probably don't want or don't think will increase in value much, when you could be mining SBC, so is it worth it just to ensure you get a cut of the blocks it finds on the occasions it does switch to mining SBC? What do I know though, I seem to be looking at only mining 12 SBC/day at the moment, when I should be getting about 26! I have my hashrate load balanced between a dedicated SBC pool and hashcows. I like the guaranteed steady income of auto converted BTC from hashcows, and since they let you choose which coins to convert and which to keep I can get BTC for the ones I don't want and keep the ones that I do, like SBC. You might be right that your method works out well, although it does mean that you're not benefiting from the reduced variance by splitting your hashrate amongst several SBC pools all the time as described here https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=215735.new#new and here https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=78031.20Having said that, I'm not sure that method totally works properly, as I've mentioned in that first thread. In addition, overnight I left it on --balance split amongst three Prop pools and on one of them (miningpool.co) I can see that there were several blocks where I haven't contributed any shares, so didn't receive any credit for those, whereas I guess if I was only using that pool I would have contributed some shares for every block. Mind you the other pools I'm using (coin-base.org and stablecoin.miners-pool.eu) don't appear to list how many shares I've contributed to each block, so it's impossible to say if it's any better on those! That seems to be one of the problems when choosing pools, that the information they provide varies quite a lot. I asked some questions in my newbie thread https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=358711.msg3836730#msg3836730, which I don't want to crosspost here but if anyone could take a look and try and answer some of them for me, that'd be great.
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ahmed_bodi
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December 06, 2013, 12:58:16 PM |
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if you click on the block number or enter the block number on the round page you should be able to see the shares u contributed
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Bitrated user: ahmedbodi.
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