os2sam
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October 11, 2013, 11:55:33 AM Last edit: October 11, 2013, 12:30:34 PM by os2sam |
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What do I need to successfully mine on Deepbit with my BFL Single ASIC?
Thx.
Uh, point your miner at Deepbit. Also make sure you have failover pools setup. Getwork may not keep it completely busy so shares will/can leak to other pools.
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October 11, 2013, 12:48:54 PM |
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What do I need to successfully mine on Deepbit with my BFL Single ASIC?
Thx.
Uh, point your miner at Deepbit. Also make sure you have failover pools setup. Getwork may not keep it completely busy so shares will/can leak to other pools. I did try but it's just not working as it is working on my other pool and fail over pools. Also solo mining is working well only Deepbit is not working. I would like Tycho to reply if possible.
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juhakall
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October 11, 2013, 01:17:07 PM |
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I've had suspended payments on this pool for the good part of a year now. I first emailed about them to Tycho as instructed in December, and he said the payments would be unlocked in a few days. I sent another email over a month ago, and it hasn't been responded to. It's not much, a bit over 0.4 BTC, but I'd sure like to get it.
Tycho, could you please dig into your email inbox and get this sorted out?
Still no answer.
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October 13, 2013, 06:09:14 AM Last edit: October 13, 2013, 08:48:12 AM by Gixer1970 |
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To save me reading the last 303 pages, is there a way to request higher difficulty shares, as am unable to find any where on the site for my worker. Using cgminer with this pool almost a year and with my hash rate now and going up again within the next ten days, I keep getting pool unable to provide work fast enough and dropping to failover pool. Would like the best work utility I could and wondered how.
Many thanks in advance.
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October 13, 2013, 09:45:40 PM |
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instant payout did work for me as described below. you have to reach the minimum payment trigger and you are able to request full-precision amounts! https://deepbit.net/help"Minimum payment is 0.01 BTC and full-precision amounts are allowed."
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Gixer1970
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October 15, 2013, 08:10:20 PM |
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Getting serious lack of work ? ? and pool speed dived. What news ?
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CYPER
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October 18, 2013, 04:40:23 PM |
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Why do people still mine at Deepbit
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Gixer1970
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October 19, 2013, 09:56:16 AM |
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And why not ? Less miners, more share of the pie just takes a little longer.
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CYPER
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October 19, 2013, 11:01:30 AM |
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And why not ? Less miners, more share of the pie just takes a little longer. The share of the pie is always proportional to your speed if you mine long enough.
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KNK
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October 19, 2013, 12:33:19 PM |
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The share of the pie is always proportional to your speed if you mine long enough.
You just answered your question ... 'your speed compared to the network speed', so a stable pool adds to the income by reducing the downtime
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CYPER
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October 19, 2013, 12:41:00 PM |
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The share of the pie is always proportional to your speed if you mine long enough.
You just answered your question ... 'your speed compared to the network speed', so a stable pool adds to the income by reducing the downtime So you like that Deepbit is a small pool, thus it is less DDOSed, so less downtime? What about higher variance, large periods to find a block, thus unpredictable payouts?
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KNK
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October 19, 2013, 01:26:56 PM |
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The share of the pie is always proportional to your speed if you mine long enough.
You just answered your question ... 'your speed compared to the network speed', so a stable pool adds to the income by reducing the downtime So you like that Deepbit is a small pool, thus it is less DDOSed, so less downtime? What about higher variance, large periods to find a block, thus unpredictable payouts? Did i say small? I said stable and it was such even when it was one of the first and biggest pools
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CYPER
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October 19, 2013, 02:29:29 PM |
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The share of the pie is always proportional to your speed if you mine long enough.
You just answered your question ... 'your speed compared to the network speed', so a stable pool adds to the income by reducing the downtime So you like that Deepbit is a small pool, thus it is less DDOSed, so less downtime? What about higher variance, large periods to find a block, thus unpredictable payouts? Did i say small? I said stable and it was such even when it was one of the first and biggest pools How often do you find a block there?
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KNK
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October 19, 2013, 02:39:50 PM |
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Based on the current network and pool speed a block should be found each ~12 days
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October 19, 2013, 02:41:59 PM |
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The share of the pie is always proportional to your speed if you mine long enough.
You just answered your question ... 'your speed compared to the network speed', so a stable pool adds to the income by reducing the downtime So you like that Deepbit is a small pool, thus it is less DDOSed, so less downtime? What about higher variance, large periods to find a block, thus unpredictable payouts? Did i say small? I said stable and it was such even when it was one of the first and biggest pools How often do you find a block there? last block which deepbit found was #263030 according to http://blockorigin.pfoe.be/blocklist.phpthe block before was #262913
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Gixer1970
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October 19, 2013, 08:23:10 PM |
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Just did, 7 days, and a nice payout for me
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October 20, 2013, 12:09:53 PM |
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The share of the pie is always proportional to your speed if you mine long enough.
You just answered your question ... 'your speed compared to the network speed', so a stable pool adds to the income by reducing the downtime So you like that Deepbit is a small pool, thus it is less DDOSed, so less downtime? What about higher variance, large periods to find a block, thus unpredictable payouts? When DeepBit were big, people hated on them for that. Now they're small, people hate on them for that too. Do you have a constructive criticism to offer?
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Gyrsur
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October 20, 2013, 12:47:13 PM |
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The share of the pie is always proportional to your speed if you mine long enough.
You just answered your question ... 'your speed compared to the network speed', so a stable pool adds to the income by reducing the downtime So you like that Deepbit is a small pool, thus it is less DDOSed, so less downtime? What about higher variance, large periods to find a block, thus unpredictable payouts? When DeepBit were big, people hated on them for that. Now they're small, people hate on them for that too. Do you have a constructive criticism to offer? maybe because of the their avatars and the (former) slogan "come to the dark side, we have cookies"??
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organofcorti
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October 20, 2013, 01:17:11 PM |
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The share of the pie is always proportional to your speed if you mine long enough.
You just answered your question ... 'your speed compared to the network speed', so a stable pool adds to the income by reducing the downtime So you like that Deepbit is a small pool, thus it is less DDOSed, so less downtime? What about higher variance, large periods to find a block, thus unpredictable payouts? When DeepBit were big, people hated on them for that. Now they're small, people hate on them for that too. Do you have a constructive criticism to offer? maybe because of the their avatars and the (former) slogan "come to the dark side, we have cookies"?? Hmmm, yes I see what you mean, but that doesn't really amount to constructive criticism, Gysur.
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Gixer1970
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October 20, 2013, 02:33:18 PM |
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Finally sorted out lack of work / pool not supplying work quick enough error with my speed increase, adjusted staged work up by 20 in cgminer and all is good again
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