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Author Topic: [DEAD] DeepBit.net PPS+Prop,instant payouts, we pay for INVALID BLOCKS too  (Read 1601093 times)
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May 08, 2011, 04:04:20 PM
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  • We pay you for every solved block, even if it later fails to mature (up to 1.2% more)


You pay for every solved block? My Bitcoin has solved 122672 and my balance is, guess what, 0 BTC. Why doesn't this work for me?
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May 08, 2011, 04:32:51 PM
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You pay for every solved block? My Bitcoin has solved 122672 and my balance is, guess what, 0 BTC. Why doesn't this work for me?
122672 is the total number of blocks in the bitcoin chain, they aren't all solved by you or my pool.

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May 08, 2011, 04:50:40 PM
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You pay for every solved block? My Bitcoin has solved 122672 and my balance is, guess what, 0 BTC. Why doesn't this work for me?
122672 is the total number of blocks in the bitcoin chain, they aren't all solved by you or my pool.

Well, that makes sense. Also, what do I have to do to get BTC? My hashing speed is about 3000 khs.
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May 08, 2011, 05:10:00 PM
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You pay for every solved block? My Bitcoin has solved 122672 and my balance is, guess what, 0 BTC. Why doesn't this work for me?
122672 is the total number of blocks in the bitcoin chain, they aren't all solved by you or my pool.

Well, that makes sense. Also, what do I have to do to get BTC? My hashing speed is about 3000 khs.

If you are using the bitcoin client to mine then you are solo mining and at that rate it will take many years to find a block. http://www.alloscomp.com/bitcoin/calculator.php

You need to join a pool.
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May 08, 2011, 05:12:35 PM
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You pay for every solved block? My Bitcoin has solved 122672 and my balance is, guess what, 0 BTC. Why doesn't this work for me?
122672 is the total number of blocks in the bitcoin chain, they aren't all solved by you or my pool.

Well, that makes sense. Also, what do I have to do to get BTC? My hashing speed is about 3000 khs.

3000Khashes wont get you anything, You''d be lucky to get 2 coins a month.
Im running at 290Mhashes and i pull One coin every 24hrs ina pool

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May 08, 2011, 05:15:39 PM
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Wowwww we're up at Pool rate: 534 Gh/s
What happend? Slush's pool is as smaller than the 'Eligius' Test pool!!!
http://bitcoinwatch.com/
we're at like 47% hashing power now guys....

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May 08, 2011, 05:19:01 PM
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BAM!
Pool rate: 502 Gh/s

Blocks   122609
Total BTC   6.130 mil.
 
Difficulty   109670
Estimated   153722 in 367 blks
 
Network total   1.183 Thash/s
Blocks/hour   8.37 / 413 s

100 Gh/s increase in less then 24 hours
GRATS  Grin

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I personally switched pools to one of the smaller ones Atleast temporarily.
I really like deepbit and the site is definitately one of the best around, I just think it's worth it to spread the 'power' around.
The pool I switched to also doubled (Atleast) in size since my switch.
Is there something going on I don't know about?
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May 08, 2011, 05:54:59 PM
Last edit: May 08, 2011, 07:17:28 PM by number5800
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There needs to be a better way to upgrade this bitcoin mining software... I'm a technological noob and I still can't do it without a guide Embarrassed

Edit: I really thought there would be more to it than replacing the old files...
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May 08, 2011, 07:08:46 PM
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Use the GUI. Super easy.

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May 08, 2011, 07:14:13 PM
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I seem to be having the very-slow-loading-on-chrome problem again since a few hours  Undecided
Only in Chrome ? What IP do you see when trying to resolve deepbit.net ?

Yes only in Chrome, Firefox brings it up as fast as normal.
Resolved IP for deepbit.net is 46.4.99.204
(I am in France, if it can help)
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May 08, 2011, 09:44:08 PM
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Should add total hash rate speed reporting on the web site for each worker as well as the total thats currently displayed.
This would be very useful.

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May 08, 2011, 09:51:23 PM
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You don't have to change receiving address. The address u gave in the settings page of ur account is enough.
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One more thing, set the threshold to match the maximum bitcoins u get in 24 hours. This pool sends your bitcoins every 24 hrs automatically...  

oh, thanks.
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May 08, 2011, 09:58:46 PM
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Could someone explain me why i have those "none"s in my statistic page even i use proportional? Miner is on ATM 24/7 and no communacition problems according to log?
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May 08, 2011, 09:59:58 PM
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Could someone explain me why i have those "none"s in my statistic page even i use proportional? Miner is on ATM 24/7 and no communacition problems according to log?
What is your hashrate ?
Are those "None"s mostly on the shortest blocks ?

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May 08, 2011, 10:40:27 PM
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What is your hashrate ?Are those "None"s mostly on the shortest blocks ?

Thanks to Veldy (sorry if mistyped your name Smiley ) my hashrate is ~280Mhash/s Smiley
Yes, mostly on shortest blocks and there is usually many shares for those blocks. I'm not on my main machine so i don't remember exact figures.
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May 08, 2011, 10:46:06 PM
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How do you run multiple computers on deepbit? Is it possible to set a different port for each worker?
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May 08, 2011, 10:52:53 PM
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How do you run multiple computers on deepbit? Is it possible to set a different port for each worker?
You don't need a different port.
1) You can create up to 49 additional worker logins in your account, one for each computer.
2) You can use up to 20 computers with each of worker logins if your miner supports Long Polling.
3) You can use unlimited number of miners with the same login if your miner doesn't supports long polling.

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May 09, 2011, 02:00:30 AM
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How do you run multiple computers on deepbit? Is it possible to set a different port for each worker?
You don't need a different port.
1) You can create up to 49 additional worker logins in your account, one for each computer.
2) You can use up to 20 computers with each of worker logins if your miner supports Long Polling.
3) You can use unlimited number of miners with the same login if your miner doesn't supports long polling.

How do you run your multiple miners from behind a router? The only way I know is port-forwarding, which would require a different port for each pc.
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May 09, 2011, 02:09:02 AM
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How do you run your multiple miners from behind a router? The only way I know is port-forwarding, which would require a different port for each pc.

You don't need to port forward for mining clients, they work behind nat just fine. You only need to port forward to a the bitcoin client to get incoming connections from the network.

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May 09, 2011, 02:10:17 AM
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How do you run multiple computers on deepbit? Is it possible to set a different port for each worker?
You don't need a different port.
1) You can create up to 49 additional worker logins in your account, one for each computer.
2) You can use up to 20 computers with each of worker logins if your miner supports Long Polling.
3) You can use unlimited number of miners with the same login if your miner doesn't supports long polling.

How do you run your multiple miners from behind a router? The only way I know is port-forwarding, which would require a different port for each pc.

The miners don't need an open port, you bitcoin client does.  Use uPNP to run multiple bitcoin clients behind your router (assuming it supports it).

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