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Author Topic: [DEAD] DeepBit.net PPS+Prop,instant payouts, we pay for INVALID BLOCKS too  (Read 1601317 times)
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June 14, 2011, 06:41:11 PM
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or a white list server for those with static IPs Wink

Or require everyone to install dynamic DNS programs and force a server wide white list.
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June 14, 2011, 06:50:02 PM
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Well, I've left deepbit, and probly for good, I love tycho and all. But when i get the choice of what % fee do you want?, It's just so much better
Now im mining over at BTCguild, Email notifications are sweet, paying only .5% fee and i chose too, Got sick and tired of waiting for tycho to implment email notifications.

C'mon over guys and help prevent deepbit from reaching 50%~, Lets even out the pie chart!

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June 14, 2011, 06:58:30 PM
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Would you ever considering having a second private connection/server/pool for your largest contributors?


This makes sense. While hobbyists will probably have an easy time swapping pools, for people with multiple rigs it's a pain to reconfigure all of them.

Just add a hidden server address to people on the member page after their hashrate is 1.5- 5ghash/s or more.
To prevent it's leaking (or rather the effects of leaking), require past 24 hours hashrate to be over 1.5 to 5 ghash/s+ in order to connect to the server.

Because top contributors lose significant money during downtime.

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June 14, 2011, 07:20:58 PM
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Finally I know why my router is blocking me from deepbit - black list defend. For some reason it adds deepbit to its blacklist. Now, any idea how to turn it off? (Belkin F5D7632). Already I turn off firewall, but it didnt help.

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June 14, 2011, 08:06:17 PM
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Before DDoS, I had been on a round for an hour+and had >0.2 BTC. after DDoS, I only have 0.066BTC....
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June 14, 2011, 08:26:14 PM
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Tycho, Tripple or quadcheck your logs.

14.06.2011 13:36   1NYGZ42rcqcGYDWpPTcG...   0.09
14.06.2011 10:45   1NYGZ42rcqcGYDWpPTcG...   0.07
14.06.2011 10:45   1NYGZ42rcqcGYDWpPTcG...   0.55

I dont remember doing those 3 payouts to my wallet at all, for now iv changed password ,wallet address and moved all my btc of my primary wallet to a offline one on a usb stick.
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June 14, 2011, 08:41:45 PM
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Can't connect to deepbit website, anybody else?

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June 14, 2011, 09:10:03 PM
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it's down

Can't connect to deepbit website, anybody else?
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June 14, 2011, 09:38:29 PM
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I gotta ask, why are you guys sticking with deepbit with the constant connection issues?  I am a noob at this and I switched off the first day it started giving me problems, which was 4 days ago.  Since then been 4 days without a single connection issue over at bitcoins.lc and have made about 1.5x the bitcoins per day as I was making over at deepbit.  I stuck with deepbit for a while and it certainly has the best web layout, but who wants to constantly be dealing with connection issues and miners sitting idle doing nothing?

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June 14, 2011, 10:18:33 PM
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I gotta ask, why are you guys sticking with deepbit with the constant connection issues?  I am a noob at this and I switched off the first day it started giving me problems, which was 4 days ago.  Since then been 4 days without a single connection issue over at bitcoins.lc and have made about 1.5x the bitcoins per day as I was making over at deepbit.  I stuck with deepbit for a while and it certainly has the best web layout, but who wants to constantly be dealing with connection issues and miners sitting idle doing nothing?

My experience, until today, was the exact opposite :/
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June 14, 2011, 11:47:38 PM
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Why cant i get on deepbit.net? i can get on it when i use tor but cant with my normal isp? First time having this issue.

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June 14, 2011, 11:51:59 PM
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I tried paying out my 1.98 but it hasn't even shown up in my client yet. Anyone else experiencing this?

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June 15, 2011, 12:13:11 AM
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Guys, chill out. DDoS is probably just to drive down the difficulty increase.

There was significant mining going on unimpeded it seems (judging from network hash rates), so I guess they get a greater share of the last blocks before the difficulty increase.  14 hours left at the current rate.  Bitcoin Charts is estimating 51.11%; I doubt it will be higher than that at 11.65 blocks per hours currently.

Such is life in the world of mining.  I still have profit potential for a little while yet in spite of these massive difficulty increases, but soon, it will be difficult enough that I will just shut down mining rather than baby sitting my miners all the time trying to protect my GPU and maximize mining; and then auction off my 5850s for the last hurrah Smiley

Having said that, knock on wood, mining at Deepbit is perfectly stable right now.  Machines are happy and I am not baby sitting miners much [check stats every once in a while from my phone].

Great Job Tycho!

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June 15, 2011, 12:17:24 AM
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I gotta ask, why are you guys sticking with deepbit with the constant connection issues?  I am a noob at this and I switched off the first day it started giving me problems, which was 4 days ago.  Since then been 4 days without a single connection issue over at bitcoins.lc and have made about 1.5x the bitcoins per day as I was making over at deepbit.  I stuck with deepbit for a while and it certainly has the best web layout, but who wants to constantly be dealing with connection issues and miners sitting idle doing nothing?

Because that isn't the norm.  Historically it has been the most stable pool around.  Like you said, you are a newbie, so your experience with which pools are good for you is limited as of yet.  I think most of us mine one pool primarily, with some jumping around when there is trouble [and if you go over to Slush you end up sort of stuck until a round ends; although rounds have gotten pretty short there now so it isn't a big deal like it used to be].

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June 15, 2011, 12:23:40 AM
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Also after todays attacks my malwarebytes keeps blocking address "91.213.175.240" deepbit.net webpage from loading saying it is a malicious website. Ive been using deepbit for months very strange why this is happening. Anyone have an idea? 

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June 15, 2011, 12:31:04 AM
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Also after todays attacks my malwarebytes keeps blocking address "91.213.175.240" deepbit.net webpage from loading saying it is a malicious website. Ive been using deepbit for months very strange why this is happening. Anyone have an idea? 

Do you have software or hardware or a service that helps filter sites?  My D-link DIR-855 router haas the option built in to do this (working with a service subsidized by D-Link no doubt.  I don't use it.  If you use OpenDNS a similar option is offered and even IE9 has a feature to look for malicious sites (although I dint think this is your problem).

EDIT: I guess you malwarebytes (never heard of it) is the problem and not deepbit; somebody probably submitted the site to their blacklist (sounds like an over zealous service to me).

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June 15, 2011, 12:58:52 AM
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When will deepbit allow us to withdraw more than a hundreth of a bitcoin at a time?  I have a bunch of change left on deepbit that I would like to get off, but its only letting me transfer to .0x bitcoins.

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June 15, 2011, 01:10:25 AM
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Is it just me, or does the BTC payout count not show up correctly in the history column of the /account page? Well, more accurately, it shows up as "+ 0.00000000 BTC" no matter how many shares I've cranked out.  The BTC count shows up fine in Proportional mode though. Anybody else notice this?

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June 15, 2011, 01:17:20 AM
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Tycho, Tripple or quadcheck your logs.
14.06.2011 13:36   1NYGZ42rcqcGYDWpPTcG...   0.09
14.06.2011 10:45   1NYGZ42rcqcGYDWpPTcG...   0.07
14.06.2011 10:45   1NYGZ42rcqcGYDWpPTcG...   0.55

I dont remember doing those 3 payouts to my wallet at all, for now iv changed password ,wallet address and moved all my btc of my primary wallet to a offline one on a usb stick.
Those payments were requested by API calls. If you use Windows Sidebar Gadget it does this when you click on your balance.

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June 15, 2011, 01:19:56 AM
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Is it just me, or does the BTC payout count not show up correctly in the history column of the /account page? Well, more accurately, it shows up as "+ 0.00000000 BTC" no matter how many shares I've cranked out.  The BTC count shows up fine in Proportional mode though. Anybody else notice this?
PPS rewards don't depend on the blocks solving, so they aren't shown in history column and stats page. Your balance is just increased every hour.

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