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Author Topic: [ANN][DOGE] Dogecoin - very currency many coin - v1.10.0  (Read 3098821 times)
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December 19, 2013, 10:36:44 AM
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are all the pools getting ddosed or someshit? pretty pathetic.
did have any problems here:
http://doge.gonehashing.com

payout also fast
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December 19, 2013, 10:37:34 AM
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http://doge.netcodepool.org   i cant login this pool now . Sad
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December 19, 2013, 10:37:41 AM
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fast-pool.com paid me about 4000 doges after mining a day with 140 khash/sec. Is this a good payout? Or should I switch to another pool?
Anybody could answer me on this one?
Enter the difficulty you mined on and 140 as your hash
http://dogecoinfaucet.com/dogecoin-mining-calculator/

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December 19, 2013, 10:38:50 AM
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wow! doge killed cryptsy again lol
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December 19, 2013, 10:39:09 AM
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http://doge.netcodepool.org   i cant login this pool now . Sad

Servers are being migrated right now. Too much DDos !

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December 19, 2013, 10:39:32 AM
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fast-pool.com paid me about 4000 doges after mining a day with 140 khash/sec. Is this a good payout? Or should I switch to another pool?
Anybody could answer me on this one?
no it's bad, you should get at least 6000
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December 19, 2013, 10:41:32 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:

Code:
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.
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December 19, 2013, 10:42:55 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:

Code:
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!
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December 19, 2013, 10:43:57 AM
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dogepool.pw - doges digging dogecoin
Another 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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December 19, 2013, 10:46:18 AM
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http://doge.netcodepool.org   i cant login this pool now . Sad

Servers are being migrated right now. Too much DDos !
Does that include not synchronizing Doge-QT ?

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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:

Code:
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 Wink

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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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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:

Code:
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 Wink

I did Wink he ends with: "But I recommend using p2pool if you have a decent hashrate."..
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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:

Code:
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. Cheesy

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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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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December 19, 2013, 10:56:58 AM
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http://doge.netcodepool.org   i cant login this pool now . Sad

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
Code:
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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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:

Code:
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. Cheesy

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 Smiley - 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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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:

Code:
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. Cheesy

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 Smiley - 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 Smiley
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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:

Code:
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. Cheesy

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 Smiley - 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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