nster
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March 28, 2011, 07:33:38 AM |
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I believe you are correct, the confusion was all on my part...I'm a rookie. No worries, everyone was there at some point
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Fiyasko
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March 28, 2011, 04:26:08 PM |
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Tycho is thier anything you can do to increse the frequency of Auto payouts without stressing your wallet?
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[Tycho]
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March 28, 2011, 05:16:24 PM |
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Tycho is thier anything you can do to increse the frequency of Auto payouts without stressing your wallet?
There is no stressing. Technically i can pay even every minute, but i don't want to flood the network with small transactions. People rarely need their bitcents that frequently, but after testing i'll allow more instant payouts per day, may be 10 or something like that.
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os008
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March 28, 2011, 08:11:48 PM |
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after testing i'll allow more instant payouts per day, may be 10 or something like that.
I read somewhere that it's possible for the pool to process its own payments in the blocks it generates (I might have misunderstood it). If that's true, wouldn't that enable you to allow unlimited number of payouts?
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[Tycho]
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March 28, 2011, 08:34:26 PM |
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after testing i'll allow more instant payouts per day, may be 10 or something like that.
I read somewhere that it's possible for the pool to process its own payments in the blocks it generates (I might have misunderstood it). If that's true, wouldn't that enable you to allow unlimited number of payouts? I'm already including my payouts in my blocks (as i said many times in this thread :) But it makes blockchain size bigger anyway. And your payouts list becomes less useful. Yes, after some testing I will increase number of allowed manual instant payouts, but why someone would want to get automatic payments that frequently ? It's more useful to get one 1-50 BTC payment per day instead of some bitcents each hour. And if you need your money now - just press the "Instant payment" button. Of course i'm open to suggestions if you tell me what do you need and why it's better.
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nster
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March 28, 2011, 08:48:02 PM |
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after testing i'll allow more instant payouts per day, may be 10 or something like that.
I read somewhere that it's possible for the pool to process its own payments in the blocks it generates (I might have misunderstood it). If that's true, wouldn't that enable you to allow unlimited number of payouts? I'm already including my payouts in my blocks (as i said many times in this thread But it makes blockchain size bigger anyway. And your payouts list becomes less useful. Yes, after some testing I will increase number of allowed manual instant payouts, but why someone would want to get automatic payments that frequently ? It's more useful to get one 1-50 BTC payment per day instead of some bitcents each hour. And if you need your money now - just press the "Instant payment" button. Of course i'm open to suggestions if you tell me what do you need and why it's better. TBH I like how you are setting this up. I'm more and more inclined to come back to deepbit as it is so much more user friendly, consistent, and filled with awesome features. You seriously have the best pool out there, good job.
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TurdHurdur
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March 28, 2011, 09:17:28 PM |
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Hmm, wonder how [Tycho]'s forum account got screwed...
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[Tycho]
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March 29, 2011, 03:41:16 AM |
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I would like to hear your suggestions about adding new features to deepbit.net
Is there something you want to see in my pool ?
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March 29, 2011, 03:52:48 AM Last edit: March 29, 2011, 04:29:42 AM by Miner-TE |
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I'd like to see graphs to get a better idea of the pools condition and progress.
Edit: Additionally, I'd love to see the hour delay removed from the stats but I understand it's to prevent "abuse"
Edit2: How about a personalized dashboard page. One that shows my worker stats, totals, few previous solved blocks and maybe some bitcoin stats for good measure. I find myself checking the stats page and my account page too often as well as monitoring the network. If all this was available in a single page, I'd work this pool 100%.
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marcus_of_augustus
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March 29, 2011, 04:17:20 AM |
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Yes, I would like to see how many shares each user has contributed and how many actual blocks they have solved ... (do not need to know who the users are they can remain anonymous). Just to get an idea of distribution of proof of work difficulty 1 versus network difficulty randomness.
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TurdHurdur
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March 29, 2011, 04:21:36 AM |
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I would like to hear your suggestions about adding new features to deepbit.net
Is there something you want to see in my pool ?
The idea of having multiple addresses I talked about earlier and randomization of the minimum value for automatic payment would help with anonymity. Or, if you'd rather the client handle it, perhaps a lightweight RPC/SOAP API for changing address/minimum value?
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[Tycho]
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March 29, 2011, 04:26:09 AM Last edit: March 29, 2011, 04:52:40 AM by [Tycho] |
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Yes, I would like to see how many shares each user has contributed and how many actual blocks they have solved ... (do not need to know who the users are they can remain anonymous). Just to get an idea of distribution of proof of work difficulty 1 versus network difficulty randomness.
Can you explain further what do you mean ? You want a list of all users, their submitted shares and found blocks ? But it would be the same as existing statistics page. The idea of having multiple addresses I talked about earlier and randomization of the minimum value for automatic payment would help with anonymity. Or, if you'd rather the client handle it, perhaps a lightweight RPC/SOAP API for changing address/minimum value? Technically it's possible, but how this can improve anonymity ? Your address is anonymous already and you can split/merge received coins by yourself with same results. Does anyone finds "Your part in the pool's current speed" meter useful ? Can i remove it from account page ?I'd like to free up some space for additional features.
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marcus_of_augustus
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March 29, 2011, 05:28:54 AM |
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Can you explain further what do you mean ? You want a list of all users, their submitted shares and found blocks ? But it would be the same as existing statistics page. No, the statistics page only has the total shares that the pool found for each block. I would like running totals since forever. If we had table with breakdown as follows; User | Total Shares Submitted | Total Blocks Found ---------------------------------------------------------------------- user1 1048576 20 user2 32768 15 . . . userN 2 0 You could put a fourth column with ratio of total_shares_submitted:total_blocks_found if you like but that would be gravy.
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nster
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March 29, 2011, 05:31:26 AM |
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Yes, I would like to see how many shares each user has contributed and how many actual blocks they have solved ... (do not need to know who the users are they can remain anonymous). Just to get an idea of distribution of proof of work difficulty 1 versus network difficulty randomness.
Can you explain further what do you mean ? You want a list of all users, their submitted shares and found blocks ? But it would be the same as existing statistics page. The idea of having multiple addresses I talked about earlier and randomization of the minimum value for automatic payment would help with anonymity. Or, if you'd rather the client handle it, perhaps a lightweight RPC/SOAP API for changing address/minimum value? Technically it's possible, but how this can improve anonymity ? Your address is anonymous already and you can split/merge received coins by yourself with same results. Does anyone finds "Your part in the pool's current speed" meter useful ? Can i remove it from account page ?I'd like to free up some space for additional features. The % of pools current speed could be removed, noone will really miss it
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Tolkien
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March 29, 2011, 05:39:57 AM Last edit: March 29, 2011, 05:53:08 AM by Tolkien |
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Hi, I'm a new bitcoin user and joining your pool with my (not so) hefty ~890 kh/s (peak). I have a question/suggestion for you: would it not make more sense for the payments on the Payments page to be in reverse chronological sequence, with the most recent at the top and oldest at the bottom? It would to me, if not for ease of readability, then to match the sort order of the official bitcoin client. As for the "Your part in the pool's current speed" measure, I've only ever seen it read 0%, diverging occasionally/briefly to some impossibly high value. Same for "average speed in last 7 minutes" actually. To me, those could both be removed because they seem useless and uninformative. Thanks!
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TurdHurdur
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March 29, 2011, 05:48:19 AM |
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I like more info rather than less, perhaps a +/- button to expand/collapse the "Your part in the pool's current speed" info?
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[Tycho]
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March 29, 2011, 05:56:16 AM |
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Hi, I'm a new bitcoin user and joining your pool with my (not so) hefty ~890 kh/s (peak). I have question/suggestion for you: would it not make more sense for the payments on the Payments page to be in reverse chronological sequence, with the most recent at the top and oldest at the bottom? Granted.It would to me. As for the "Your part in the pool's current speed" measure, I've only ever seen it read 0%, diverging occasionally/briefly to some impossibly high value. Same for "average speed in last 7 minutes" actually. To me, those could both be removed because they seem useless and uninformative.
"average speed in last 7 minutes" or luck meter works for fast miners. I'll add time window adjustment for it to work with CPU miners too.
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Tolkien
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March 29, 2011, 06:02:32 AM |
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Hi, I'm a new bitcoin user and joining your pool with my (not so) hefty ~890 kh/s (peak). I have question/suggestion for you: would it not make more sense for the payments on the Payments page to be in reverse chronological sequence, with the most recent at the top and oldest at the bottom? Yes, it may be better that way. It would to me. As for the "Your part in the pool's current speed" measure, I've only ever seen it read 0%, diverging occasionally/briefly to some impossibly high value. Same for "average speed in last 7 minutes" actually. To me, those could both be removed because they seem useless and uninformative.
"average speed in last 7 minutes" or luck meter works for fast miners. I'll add time window adjustment for it to work with CPU miners too. That sounds great. Feel free to donate btw. System upgrades aren't cheap. :S Oh wow that was quick! The sequence in the payments window is already changed. I think I'm going to like this pool.
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jkminkov
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March 29, 2011, 08:35:05 AM |
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add stats page with earned btc per day(noting client timezone) something like @ payment log
add option to input user Mhash/s next to Average speed in last 7 minutes and under user speed recalculate Your part in the pool's current speed based on user value
81.14 MH/s 95 MH/s Average speed in last 7 minutes
0.11 % 0.13% Your part in the pool's current speed
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Shares /Shares per day/Shares per hour/(stale) 3240 (0.67%) 0 (0.00%) 0 (0.00%)
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