toxicwind
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December 19, 2013, 10:43:57 AM |
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dogepool.pw - doges digging dogecoinAnother block just paid out! Thanks for all your help guys, just hit 90MH/s! Be a doge and help us dig! We need your help or else we can't compete with all these pools, help us hit 100MH/s! We have Cryptsy support, join us and see your BTC/day at current prices! http://dogepool.pw/index.php?page=statistics&action=pool Another block found, should be some more unconfirmed coin.
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tompa555
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December 19, 2013, 10:46:18 AM |
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Servers are being migrated right now. Too much DDos ! Does that include not synchronizing Doge-QT ?
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Kiki112
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December 19, 2013, 10:48:14 AM |
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It's interesting to see how people are complaining about pools on multiple forums while P2Pool works like a charm with a consistent payout...
So much this. Plus, they don't suffer from DDOSing. Guys, make use of the --failover-only command in cgminer, so that if pool A goes down your miner automatically switches to pool B or C and so on. Example usage:cgminer --scrypt -o stratum+tcp://doge.netcodepool.org:4094 -u yourusername -p yourpassword --failover-only -o stratum+tcp://doge.scryptpools.com:3333 -u yourusername -p yourpassword --failover-only -o http://37.187.25.91:9555 -u yourDOGEaddress -p yourpassword --failover-only -o http://pool.hostv.pl:9555/ -u yourDOGEaddress -p yourpassword --temp-target 72 --auto-fan -I 13 -w 256 -g 2 --thread-concurrency 8192 --gpu-memclock 1500 --gpu-engine 1020 --gpu-powertune 0 Has worked like a charm for me. Two normal pools and two p2pools. Since I prefer a pool where I can check on my workers via a website, I have set the p2pools as failover C and D. But I recommend using p2pool if you have a decent hashrate. Hi, I have about 90.000 khs. Why do you recommend me only using p2pool and not a 'normal' pool? Thanks! did you even read that? o.O he said he put p2p as C and D so "normal" pools are his A and B options 
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Amph
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December 19, 2013, 10:50:56 AM |
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lol with 90 mh/s just mine in solo
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MiMiMiner
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December 19, 2013, 10:52:35 AM |
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It's interesting to see how people are complaining about pools on multiple forums while P2Pool works like a charm with a consistent payout...
So much this. Plus, they don't suffer from DDOSing. Guys, make use of the --failover-only command in cgminer, so that if pool A goes down your miner automatically switches to pool B or C and so on. Example usage:cgminer --scrypt -o stratum+tcp://doge.netcodepool.org:4094 -u yourusername -p yourpassword --failover-only -o stratum+tcp://doge.scryptpools.com:3333 -u yourusername -p yourpassword --failover-only -o http://37.187.25.91:9555 -u yourDOGEaddress -p yourpassword --failover-only -o http://pool.hostv.pl:9555/ -u yourDOGEaddress -p yourpassword --temp-target 72 --auto-fan -I 13 -w 256 -g 2 --thread-concurrency 8192 --gpu-memclock 1500 --gpu-engine 1020 --gpu-powertune 0 Has worked like a charm for me. Two normal pools and two p2pools. Since I prefer a pool where I can check on my workers via a website, I have set the p2pools as failover C and D. But I recommend using p2pool if you have a decent hashrate. Hi, I have about 90.000 khs. Why do you recommend me only using p2pool and not a 'normal' pool? Thanks! did you even read that? o.O he said he put p2p as C and D so "normal" pools are his A and B options  I did  he ends with: "But I recommend using p2pool if you have a decent hashrate."..
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montecristo83
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December 19, 2013, 10:53:16 AM |
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It's interesting to see how people are complaining about pools on multiple forums while P2Pool works like a charm with a consistent payout...
So much this. Plus, they don't suffer from DDOSing. Guys, make use of the --failover-only command in cgminer, so that if pool A goes down your miner automatically switches to pool B or C and so on. Example usage:cgminer --scrypt -o stratum+tcp://doge.netcodepool.org:4094 -u yourusername -p yourpassword --failover-only -o stratum+tcp://doge.scryptpools.com:3333 -u yourusername -p yourpassword --failover-only -o http://37.187.25.91:9555 -u yourDOGEaddress -p yourpassword --failover-only -o http://pool.hostv.pl:9555/ -u yourDOGEaddress -p yourpassword --temp-target 72 --auto-fan -I 13 -w 256 -g 2 --thread-concurrency 8192 --gpu-memclock 1500 --gpu-engine 1020 --gpu-powertune 0 Has worked like a charm for me. Two normal pools and two p2pools. Since I prefer a pool where I can check on my workers via a website, I have set the p2pools as failover C and D. But I recommend using p2pool if you have a decent hashrate. Hi, I have about 90.000 khs. Why do you recommend me only using p2pool and not a 'normal' pool? Thanks! 90 Mh/s or 90 Kh/s? With 90 Kh/s you're better off using a pool that has a low minimum payout threshold. With 90 Mh/s you could go solo.  Why use p2pool? Because you get paid tx fees, the pool fees are usually max 1%, no registration is needed and the uptime is excellent. Very few complications in other words. Not to mention the coins get deposited straight into your wallet.
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Blackmet
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December 19, 2013, 10:53:44 AM |
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v. 1.1. doesn't synchronize for some reason. Nodes added.
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ajax3592
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December 19, 2013, 10:56:58 AM |
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Servers are being migrated right now. Too much DDos ! Does that include not synchronizing Doge-QT ? No, QT connects to DOGE servers. Hope you've added this code in your Dogecoin.conf file rpcuser=doge rpcpassword=wow addnode=67.205.20.10 addnode=146.185.181.114 addnode=95.85.29.144 addnode=78.46.57.132 addnode=188.165.19.28 addnode=162.243.113.110 rpcport=22555 server=1 daemon=1
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MiMiMiner
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December 19, 2013, 10:58:37 AM |
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It's interesting to see how people are complaining about pools on multiple forums while P2Pool works like a charm with a consistent payout...
So much this. Plus, they don't suffer from DDOSing. Guys, make use of the --failover-only command in cgminer, so that if pool A goes down your miner automatically switches to pool B or C and so on. Example usage:cgminer --scrypt -o stratum+tcp://doge.netcodepool.org:4094 -u yourusername -p yourpassword --failover-only -o stratum+tcp://doge.scryptpools.com:3333 -u yourusername -p yourpassword --failover-only -o http://37.187.25.91:9555 -u yourDOGEaddress -p yourpassword --failover-only -o http://pool.hostv.pl:9555/ -u yourDOGEaddress -p yourpassword --temp-target 72 --auto-fan -I 13 -w 256 -g 2 --thread-concurrency 8192 --gpu-memclock 1500 --gpu-engine 1020 --gpu-powertune 0 Has worked like a charm for me. Two normal pools and two p2pools. Since I prefer a pool where I can check on my workers via a website, I have set the p2pools as failover C and D. But I recommend using p2pool if you have a decent hashrate. Hi, I have about 90.000 khs. Why do you recommend me only using p2pool and not a 'normal' pool? Thanks! 90 Mh/s or 90 Kh/s? With 90 Kh/s you're better off using a pool that has a low minimum payout threshold. With 90 Mh/s you could go solo.  Why use p2pool? Because you get paid tx fees, the pool fees are usually max 1%, no registration is needed and the uptime is excellent. Very few complications in other words. Not to mention the coins get deposited straight into your wallet. Yes, 90mh/s  - currently about 38-40 servers running. Going to add a few more... The miners are unix based. Should i get a windows QT version up and running, and mine directly to that?
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tompa555
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December 19, 2013, 11:00:37 AM |
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v. 1.1. doesn't synchronize for some reason. Nodes added.
What should i do ? I just started with dodge-qt, don't have any previous version ?
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December 19, 2013, 11:01:00 AM |
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It's interesting to see how people are complaining about pools on multiple forums while P2Pool works like a charm with a consistent payout...
So much this. Plus, they don't suffer from DDOSing. Guys, make use of the --failover-only command in cgminer, so that if pool A goes down your miner automatically switches to pool B or C and so on. Example usage:cgminer --scrypt -o stratum+tcp://doge.netcodepool.org:4094 -u yourusername -p yourpassword --failover-only -o stratum+tcp://doge.scryptpools.com:3333 -u yourusername -p yourpassword --failover-only -o http://37.187.25.91:9555 -u yourDOGEaddress -p yourpassword --failover-only -o http://pool.hostv.pl:9555/ -u yourDOGEaddress -p yourpassword --temp-target 72 --auto-fan -I 13 -w 256 -g 2 --thread-concurrency 8192 --gpu-memclock 1500 --gpu-engine 1020 --gpu-powertune 0 Has worked like a charm for me. Two normal pools and two p2pools. Since I prefer a pool where I can check on my workers via a website, I have set the p2pools as failover C and D. But I recommend using p2pool if you have a decent hashrate. Hi, I have about 90.000 khs. Why do you recommend me only using p2pool and not a 'normal' pool? Thanks! 90 Mh/s or 90 Kh/s? With 90 Kh/s you're better off using a pool that has a low minimum payout threshold. With 90 Mh/s you could go solo.  Why use p2pool? Because you get paid tx fees, the pool fees are usually max 1%, no registration is needed and the uptime is excellent. Very few complications in other words. Not to mention the coins get deposited straight into your wallet. Yes, 90mh/s  - currently about 38-40 servers running. Going to add a few more... The miners are unix based. Should i get a windows QT version up and running, and mine directly to that? With that hashrate? I wouldn't hesitate 
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Amph
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December 19, 2013, 11:05:06 AM |
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It's interesting to see how people are complaining about pools on multiple forums while P2Pool works like a charm with a consistent payout...
So much this. Plus, they don't suffer from DDOSing. Guys, make use of the --failover-only command in cgminer, so that if pool A goes down your miner automatically switches to pool B or C and so on. Example usage:cgminer --scrypt -o stratum+tcp://doge.netcodepool.org:4094 -u yourusername -p yourpassword --failover-only -o stratum+tcp://doge.scryptpools.com:3333 -u yourusername -p yourpassword --failover-only -o http://37.187.25.91:9555 -u yourDOGEaddress -p yourpassword --failover-only -o http://pool.hostv.pl:9555/ -u yourDOGEaddress -p yourpassword --temp-target 72 --auto-fan -I 13 -w 256 -g 2 --thread-concurrency 8192 --gpu-memclock 1500 --gpu-engine 1020 --gpu-powertune 0 Has worked like a charm for me. Two normal pools and two p2pools. Since I prefer a pool where I can check on my workers via a website, I have set the p2pools as failover C and D. But I recommend using p2pool if you have a decent hashrate. Hi, I have about 90.000 khs. Why do you recommend me only using p2pool and not a 'normal' pool? Thanks! 90 Mh/s or 90 Kh/s? With 90 Kh/s you're better off using a pool that has a low minimum payout threshold. With 90 Mh/s you could go solo.  Why use p2pool? Because you get paid tx fees, the pool fees are usually max 1%, no registration is needed and the uptime is excellent. Very few complications in other words. Not to mention the coins get deposited straight into your wallet. Yes, 90mh/s  - currently about 38-40 servers running. Going to add a few more... The miners are unix based. Should i get a windows QT version up and running, and mine directly to that? mine in solo trust me
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montecristo83
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December 19, 2013, 11:06:36 AM |
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It's interesting to see how people are complaining about pools on multiple forums while P2Pool works like a charm with a consistent payout...
So much this. Plus, they don't suffer from DDOSing. Guys, make use of the --failover-only command in cgminer, so that if pool A goes down your miner automatically switches to pool B or C and so on. Example usage:cgminer --scrypt -o stratum+tcp://doge.netcodepool.org:4094 -u yourusername -p yourpassword --failover-only -o stratum+tcp://doge.scryptpools.com:3333 -u yourusername -p yourpassword --failover-only -o http://37.187.25.91:9555 -u yourDOGEaddress -p yourpassword --failover-only -o http://pool.hostv.pl:9555/ -u yourDOGEaddress -p yourpassword --temp-target 72 --auto-fan -I 13 -w 256 -g 2 --thread-concurrency 8192 --gpu-memclock 1500 --gpu-engine 1020 --gpu-powertune 0 Has worked like a charm for me. Two normal pools and two p2pools. Since I prefer a pool where I can check on my workers via a website, I have set the p2pools as failover C and D. But I recommend using p2pool if you have a decent hashrate. Hi, I have about 90.000 khs. Why do you recommend me only using p2pool and not a 'normal' pool? Thanks! 90 Mh/s or 90 Kh/s? With 90 Kh/s you're better off using a pool that has a low minimum payout threshold. With 90 Mh/s you could go solo.  Why use p2pool? Because you get paid tx fees, the pool fees are usually max 1%, no registration is needed and the uptime is excellent. Very few complications in other words. Not to mention the coins get deposited straight into your wallet. Yes, 90mh/s  - currently about 38-40 servers running. Going to add a few more... The miners are unix based. Should i get a windows QT version up and running, and mine directly to that? Nice! In my personal experience; when I tried to CPU-mine a different coin with more than 15 or so servers the wallet I was directing the servers at would crash. So if you wanna play it safe I suggest simply connecting all your servers to an existing p2pool. I think the best option (if you have the knowledge) is to create your own p2pool and connect your servers to it.
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awais3344
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December 19, 2013, 11:06:51 AM |
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It's interesting to see how people are complaining about pools on multiple forums while P2Pool works like a charm with a consistent payout...
So much this. Plus, they don't suffer from DDOSing. Guys, make use of the --failover-only command in cgminer, so that if pool A goes down your miner automatically switches to pool B or C and so on. Example usage:cgminer --scrypt -o stratum+tcp://doge.netcodepool.org:4094 -u yourusername -p yourpassword --failover-only -o stratum+tcp://doge.scryptpools.com:3333 -u yourusername -p yourpassword --failover-only -o http://37.187.25.91:9555 -u yourDOGEaddress -p yourpassword --failover-only -o http://pool.hostv.pl:9555/ -u yourDOGEaddress -p yourpassword --temp-target 72 --auto-fan -I 13 -w 256 -g 2 --thread-concurrency 8192 --gpu-memclock 1500 --gpu-engine 1020 --gpu-powertune 0 Has worked like a charm for me. Two normal pools and two p2pools. Since I prefer a pool where I can check on my workers via a website, I have set the p2pools as failover C and D. But I recommend using p2pool if you have a decent hashrate. Hi, I have about 90.000 khs. Why do you recommend me only using p2pool and not a 'normal' pool? Thanks! 90 Mh/s or 90 Kh/s? With 90 Kh/s you're better off using a pool that has a low minimum payout threshold. With 90 Mh/s you could go solo.  Why use p2pool? Because you get paid tx fees, the pool fees are usually max 1%, no registration is needed and the uptime is excellent. Very few complications in other words. Not to mention the coins get deposited straight into your wallet. Yes, 90mh/s  - currently about 38-40 servers running. Going to add a few more... The miners are unix based. Should i get a windows QT version up and running, and mine directly to that? 90mhash, that is equal to about 1mhash/server with 2 sapphire 7950s. Is your system this huge? :O or you're mistaken and are not using --scrypt algo and using sha256 algo? O.o
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syrusek
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December 19, 2013, 11:07:13 AM |
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I sold 170k doges at cryptsy, but i don't have any trade history, coins are gone and get no btc, wtf
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vighter
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December 19, 2013, 11:09:39 AM |
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I sold 170k doges at cryptsy, but i don't have any trade history, coins are gone and get no btc, wtf
cryptsy is about -10 min behind... wait another 10 min
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MiMiMiner
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December 19, 2013, 11:10:40 AM |
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Yes i have 90.000 KHS so that should be 90mh/s right  So i go solo! Is there no way to set up a unix based solo miner? Or is the only way to go to mine directly to ONE windows computer with QT running on it?
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awais3344
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December 19, 2013, 11:14:03 AM |
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Yes i have 90.000 KHS so that should be 90mh/s right  So i go solo! Is there no way to set up a unix based solo miner? Or is the only way to go to mine directly to ONE windows computer with QT running on it? 90mhash is too good for solo mining  you can run dogeqt client on every pc and run cgminer --scrypt algo. And mine solo on each pc separately. or setup a private pool 
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Amph
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December 19, 2013, 11:15:00 AM |
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point all your server to the main server with the client, you basically create your own pool Yes i have 90.000 KHS so that should be 90mh/s right  So i go solo! Is there no way to set up a unix based solo miner? Or is the only way to go to mine directly to ONE windows computer with QT running on it? 90mhash is too good for solo mining  you can run dogeqt client on every pc and run cgminer --scrypt algo. And mine solo on each pc separately. but how it work, in this way you get less hashrate?
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Amph
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December 19, 2013, 11:16:08 AM |
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hey guys place order per DOGE 0.00001080 BTC on cryptsy
me too, above 1000 satoshi, stop selling below 100
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