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Author Topic: [DEAD] DeepBit.net PPS+Prop,instant payouts, we pay for INVALID BLOCKS too  (Read 1601094 times)
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April 12, 2011, 03:08:20 PM
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I am getting miner is idle error many times.
Problem is my side or server side?

12/04/2011 20:26:02, warning: job finished, miner is idle
12/04/2011 20:26:35, warning: job finished, miner is idle
12/04/2011 20:29:11, 83768226, accepted
12/04/2011 20:29:25, ee04b369, accepted
12/04/2011 20:29:39, 694536a5, accepted
12/04/2011 20:30:48, cd4b757c, accepted
12/04/2011 20:30:51, dee44092, accepted
12/04/2011 20:30:55, 918a9ec2, accepted
12/04/2011 20:30:57, 2bb60b9e, accepted
12/04/2011 20:31:39, warning: job finished, miner is idle
12/04/2011 20:31:48, 84ae8c02, accepted
12/04/2011 20:31:51, 2bbb7f45, accepted
12/04/2011 20:32:18, warning: job finished, miner is idle
12/04/2011 20:32:37, 56f59b5a, accepted
12/04/2011 20:32:50, warning: job finished, miner is idle
12/04/2011 20:33:00, f51b3ed9, accepted
12/04/2011 20:33:05, 8e773f33, accepted
12/04/2011 20:33:24, warning: job finished, miner is idle
12/04/2011 20:34:51, 051ff339, accepted
12/04/2011 20:34:52, 5bc67904, accepted
12/04/2011 20:35:30, 82f5b4ad, accepted
12/04/2011 20:36:34, 92406124, accepted
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April 12, 2011, 09:03:02 PM
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I am getting miner is idle error many times.
Problem is my side or server side?
I'm still working on your issue. "miner is idle" usually happens when you have network problems, but there may be other cause too. PM me your login name.

UPDATE: Looks like your problem was caused by the DNS server you are using - it wasn't updated fast enough.
To fix this you need to:
1) Add some good DNS servers to your TCP/IP settings and make them first in the list. You can use Google's DNS service: http://code.google.com/intl/ru/speed/public-dns/ (instructions inside).
2) Flush your DNS cache. If you are using Windows, execute ipconfig /flushdns in command line window.

This is recommended to those people who experienced connectivity problems in last two days.

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April 12, 2011, 09:42:17 PM
Last edit: April 12, 2011, 10:18:17 PM by dishwara
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Anyway , i now using bitcoinpool's pocblm-mod in ur pool & it works with no problem. I too try google & opendns
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April 13, 2011, 04:13:11 AM
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Does deepbit reflect a stat on how many blocks one's workers have found for the poo (ala slush's pool)l? I was looking for this but couldn't find.
It's hidden at the very bottom of advanced settings page.

"Total shares" of block found by you is marked in bold text on stats page.
Embarrassed i've found 4 blocks.... Wouldnt that be 200ß? i've only mined 62ß out of deepbit..... I feel very sad right now, I understand all the Wonderful benefits of being in a pool, but have i really only gained 31% of my minings earnings and shared 69% of it? Cry Cry

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April 13, 2011, 04:38:14 AM
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Does deepbit reflect a stat on how many blocks one's workers have found for the poo (ala slush's pool)l? I was looking for this but couldn't find.
It's hidden at the very bottom of advanced settings page.

"Total shares" of block found by you is marked in bold text on stats page.
Embarrassed i've found 4 blocks.... Wouldnt that be 200ß? i've only mined 62ß out of deepbit..... I feel very sad right now, I understand all the Wonderful benefits of being in a pool, but have i really only gained 31% of my minings earnings and shared 69% of it? Cry Cry

Sure, its sad to hear.
But what about you earned so far without finding a block?
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April 13, 2011, 04:56:51 AM
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but have i really only gained 31% of my minings earnings and shared 69% of it? Cry Cry
no, the 31% are 100% your minings earnings,
what you share in a pool is your LUCK, not your earnings,
your (expected future) earnings do not depend on the number of blocks you found in a given (past) timeframe.

you've been just very lucky to be the one finding those blocks for the pool (not that it matters for yourself),
how could you tell what would have happened when you would have been mining solo?
you could have made 200BTC, or 500BTC, or none at all, noone can tell.

don't feel sad, the fun part about pools is, that you'll also receive your 62BTC (or less while difficulty rises) without finding any blocks at all.



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April 13, 2011, 05:18:09 AM
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Are there any more statistics that you plan on exposing via the API?
What info do you want to fetch ? Suggestions are welcome.

Slush's pool has "estimated reward" - it calculates your proportional reward during a round by dividing your shares by the total shares.

I'm not sure it would work with the delay here.
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April 13, 2011, 06:01:27 AM
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Does deepbit reflect a stat on how many blocks one's workers have found for the poo (ala slush's pool)l? I was looking for this but couldn't find.
It's hidden at the very bottom of advanced settings page.

"Total shares" of block found by you is marked in bold text on stats page.

that stat is since joining or later?

.:31211457:. 100 dollars in one place talking - Dudes, hooray, Bitcoin against us just one, but we are growing in numbers!
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April 13, 2011, 08:54:46 AM
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"Total shares" of block found by you is marked in bold text on stats page.
Hey, I've found 3 in the last 10 hours! I demand a raise!
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April 13, 2011, 10:45:55 AM
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Is it just me, or did the withdraw option in GUIminer just got grayed out for deepbit?
On a kind of related not, does anyone have any suggestions to why automatic payment
have never worked for me?
I used to just click withdraw, but now the button is constantly grayed out.
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April 13, 2011, 01:18:30 PM
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Is it just me, or did the withdraw option in GUIminer just got grayed out for deepbit?
On a kind of related not, does anyone have any suggestions to why automatic payment
have never worked for me?
I used to just click withdraw, but now the button is constantly grayed out.
Auto payment is triggered if your last payout was more than 24 hours ago.
Instant payout button is available if you had less than two payouts in the last 24 hours, your balance is at least 0.01 BTC and you have set your bitcoin address.
I'll increase allowed payouts number in a couple of days.

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April 13, 2011, 01:22:00 PM
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Are there any more statistics that you plan on exposing via the API?
What info do you want to fetch ? Suggestions are welcome.
Slush's pool has "estimated reward" - it calculates your proportional reward during a round by dividing your shares by the total shares.
I'm not sure it would work with the delay here.
Your estimated reward in DeepBit depends only on your speed and the combined pool hashrate, both of those stats are available.
It won't jump up & down because i'm not using score-based system, that's why i'm not showing "estimated reward". I can add it, but it will be the same for all rounds if your speed is constant.

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April 13, 2011, 01:33:49 PM
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It won't jump up & down because i'm not using score-based system, that's why i'm not showing "estimated reward".

Excuse me, but jumps in estimated reward are not related to score system. It's changing also in share based system for miners with slow submit rate, because in formula user_shares / total_shares * 50, 'total shares' is rising constantly, but 'user shares' is changing only time to time.

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April 13, 2011, 02:12:19 PM
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It won't jump up & down because i'm not using score-based system, that's why i'm not showing "estimated reward".

Excuse me, but jumps in estimated reward are not related to score system. It's changing also in share based system for miners with slow submit rate, because in formula user_shares / total_shares * 50, 'total shares' is rising constantly, but 'user shares' is changing only time to time.
Sorry, that wasn't some kind of offence to your system.
In my experience standart deviation of estimated reward in score-based pool was higher than in share-based. I know that it averages out and the reward will be the same over time.

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April 13, 2011, 02:33:25 PM
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I know there is no min or max hashrate requirements, but if its higher you get much higher rewards?
My rewards ranges from 0.08137296 to 0.09869956 on ~230Mhash/s (1x5850 no OC) and my miner is 24/7 online.

I don't remember where i read in these forums but most of peoples get usually 1.x rewards or more on higher Mhash/s, am i just unlucky, or is my hashrate too low as some sig is using 5870(what is not really that much faster than 5850) and hashrate ~900Mhash/s?
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April 13, 2011, 02:33:53 PM
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the last 24 hours were epic for deepbit!
40+ blocks and from 12BTC/day i jumped to 20 with the same MHash !!!!

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April 13, 2011, 02:38:08 PM
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I don't remember where i read in these forums but most of peoples get usually 1.x rewards or more on higher Mhash/s, am i just unlucky, or is my hashrate too low as some sig is using 5870(what is not really that much faster than 5850) and hashrate ~900Mhash/s?
No, your rewards are proportional to your hashrate. If you get twice more megahashes, your reward will double.

the last 24 hours were epic for deepbit!
40+ blocks and from 12BTC/day i jumped to 20 with the same MHash !!!!
I'm doing my best :)

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April 13, 2011, 02:48:21 PM
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Ah, thanks. Now i understood that Smiley



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April 13, 2011, 02:55:12 PM
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Wow. Im Unluckly Lucky.
That fucking sucks

Votes guys:
should i stay in the pool?
Or try for a solo block then come back once i've grabbed one

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April 13, 2011, 02:58:46 PM
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Wow. Im Unluckly Lucky.
That fucking sucks

Votes guys:
should i stay in the pool?
Or try for a solo block then come back once i've grabbed one

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