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August 27, 2014, 09:35:34 PM |
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Looks like we have the chain moving along with 1014 MH. If we can keep about 1000 MH consistently we should be able to get things to stabilize.
This is not correct ... we still need 10GH ... the situation is complicated but I have worked through and back tested it against the stats and think I have the cause. Too complicated to type in full, but putting that aside for a moment ... 1. There is a multipool/individual(s) exacerbating the problem 2. Network hash rate: Something is wrong with that, when we were stuck for hours a few blocks ago it was showing 1000 MH ... since then the cryptominingpool alone has added nearly 1000 Mh, and other people have vouched support, and yet it has dropped to 900 odd. In fact currently that pool shows 1400 MH and using getmininginfo says it is 1000 MH 3. The block/minute time has only dropped to a block every 8mins, I know from experience that throwing 5,000 MH drops it to block/2 min ... in theory 10,000MH/10GH should return us to a block/minute and see block 145,000 in less than two days. For info: 10GH/s @ block/minute average would generate 16,000,000+ DGB at a market value of 6.5 BTC, at current rental it would only cost 6 BTC. Alternatively if people contributed a combined total of 10GH/s it would mean every one gets paid on average better than rental rates!
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bogglor
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August 27, 2014, 09:46:23 PM |
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Thanks thrassos ... is that your pool in the signature?
Yes Even though I don't like "putting all my eggs in one basket" (putting all my hash on one coin), I switched over from multipool.us to thrassos' DGB pool for now.
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My current miner setup: Linux - Ubuntu 12.04, Two 1.3Mh/s Scrypt ASICs, Two Radeon HD 7850 GPU mining different algos (usually qubit or skein). Click here for my DGB Address QR code. DGB Address: D6ZLjbSWu2mse3EqtoSn93nFrJ85wPKBF5 I have the DGB Gaming Wallet on my Galaxy S6
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NZ_miner
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August 27, 2014, 10:02:14 PM |
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@bogglor ... thanks much appreciated I will give it another half an hour, and if the support continues I will add another 1GB to the network
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August 27, 2014, 11:21:43 PM |
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STATS UPDATE:
Ok, so since this started the difficulty has stabilised and in the last six hours we have found ~50 blocks, thanks for everyone's support. All miners are getting a reasonable return, although this depends on pool luck a full list can be found in the OP.
However the target of 1 block/minute is still a way off, we still need to hit 10GH/s (Might only be 8GH/s still calculating on the fly) and maintain it for 1.5 days.
The good news: If we hit this all miners should still get an above average return
P.S. I have increased my network contribution to 1.2GH/s
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NZ_miner
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August 28, 2014, 12:59:10 AM |
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Ok, I'm going to get some sleep now, but some facts on our work so far ... 1. INCREASING the hash rate has not increased the difficulty ... in fact it has on average reduced. 2. Mining DGB on a pool with average or better luck is currently more profitable than 90%+ of altcoins and most multipools 3. We are now more immune to Multipool attacks if we maintain the hash rate. Good work so far, but ideally we need more hash power to get to block 145,000 quicker. Donate what you can, it all helps.
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DigiByte (OP)
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August 28, 2014, 01:50:43 AM |
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STATS UPDATE:
Ok, so since this started the difficulty has stabilised and in the last six hours we have found ~50 blocks, thanks for everyone's support. All miners are getting a reasonable return, although this depends on pool luck a full list can be found in the OP.
However the target of 1 block/minute is still a way off, we still need to hit 10GH/s (Might only be 8GH/s still calculating on the fly) and maintain it for 1.5 days.
The good news: If we hit this all miners should still get an above average return
P.S. I have increased my network contribution to 1.2GH/s
This is awesome! It looks like we are currently almost 5 GH. The chain is moving along nicely! We totally do not understand why the difficult is going down. But if it gets us past block 145k we are all for it! Thanks again NZ. Current diff 187.
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DigiByte (OP)
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August 28, 2014, 01:53:24 AM |
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Looks like we have the chain moving along with 1014 MH. If we can keep about 1000 MH consistently we should be able to get things to stabilize.
This is not correct ... we still need 10GH ... the situation is complicated but I have worked through and back tested it against the stats and think I have the cause. Too complicated to type in full, but putting that aside for a moment ... 1. There is a multipool/individual(s) exacerbating the problem 2. Network hash rate: Something is wrong with that, when we were stuck for hours a few blocks ago it was showing 1000 MH ... since then the cryptominingpool alone has added nearly 1000 Mh, and other people have vouched support, and yet it has dropped to 900 odd. In fact currently that pool shows 1400 MH and using getmininginfo says it is 1000 MH 3. The block/minute time has only dropped to a block every 8mins, I know from experience that throwing 5,000 MH drops it to block/2 min ... in theory 10,000MH/10GH should return us to a block/minute and see block 145,000 in less than two days. For info: 10GH/s @ block/minute average would generate 16,000,000+ DGB at a market value of 6.5 BTC, at current rental it would only cost 6 BTC. Alternatively if people contributed a combined total of 10GH/s it would mean every one gets paid on average better than rental rates! NZ, Watching what is going down & the way the blockchain is reacting I think you might be right about an individual making the problem worse. It appears to begin acting normal as the hash rate increases. 10 GH looks like it would put us back to normal.
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Scyntech
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August 28, 2014, 02:27:06 AM |
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to my earlier issues with the current wallet. It seemed to be with the conf file. I changed the txindex to index and 1-4 hour behind message and reindexing issue is no longer a problem. That seemed to fix my issues. whether or not txindex was actually the problem, I don't know.
rpcallowip=* rpcuser=yourusername rpcpassword=yourpassword server=1 daemon=1 txindex=1 debug=1 algo=scrypt rpcport=14022 port=12024 addnode=216.250.125.121 addnode=74.208.230.160 addnode=69.164.206.169 addnode= addnode=96.126.114.208 addnode=54.204.36.33 addnode=192.99.41.108 addnode=199.83.128.91 addnode=199.83.132.91
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August 28, 2014, 02:31:09 AM |
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Block 142696! 2,304 blocks to go!
YC
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DigiByte (OP)
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August 28, 2014, 03:47:13 AM |
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to my earlier issues with the current wallet. It seemed to be with the conf file. I changed the txindex to index and 1-4 hour behind message and reindexing issue is no longer a problem. That seemed to fix my issues. whether or not txindex was actually the problem, I don't know.
rpcallowip=* rpcuser=yourusername rpcpassword=yourpassword server=1 daemon=1 txindex=1 debug=1 algo=scrypt rpcport=14022 port=12024 addnode=216.250.125.121 addnode=74.208.230.160 addnode=69.164.206.169 addnode= addnode=96.126.114.208 addnode=54.204.36.33 addnode=192.99.41.108 addnode=199.83.128.91 addnode=199.83.132.91
Glad to hear this fixed your issue! Net hash is still looking good. 5500 MH. Chain is moving good. Thank you to everyone who is mining!
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munky87
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August 28, 2014, 06:14:08 AM |
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I just want to know what is the total DGB network hashrate now. Before the update, it was available with the command 'getmininginfo' but since the last update, it is always 0. And when multi algo will be available, I would like to know the total DGB network hashrate for each algo.
Multipool.US has a graph of difficulty and network hashrate. The Network Hashrate is labelled wrong though - I think it's actually GHash/s instead of MHash/s https://www.multipool.us/my_stats.php?curr=dgbThanks!
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DGB- http://limp2pool.fr(9022: scrypt,5041: Qubit)
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August 28, 2014, 09:45:49 AM |
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Hi, which is the best/easiest place to rent 1GH/s hashing power?
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NZ_miner
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August 28, 2014, 09:51:16 AM |
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www.nicehash.com has always worked well for me.
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August 28, 2014, 09:57:02 AM |
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Ok, so in spite of a little blip last night involving a near electrical fire in my main panel my 85MH is online and still pointing at P2Pool. I'll be keeping it there for as long as it takes. I'm looking at also spending a few BTC to rent some NiceHash power for a bit too...
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August 28, 2014, 10:01:33 AM |
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Ok, so in spite of a little blip last night involving a near electrical fire in my main panel my 85MH is online and still pointing at P2Pool. I'll be keeping it there for as long as it takes. I'm looking at also spending a few BTC to rent some NiceHash power for a bit too... Thanks tdcooper ... but try not to burn your house down before we reach block 145,000 ;-) Any idea what was the cause of the electrical 'malfunction'?
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tdcooper99
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August 28, 2014, 10:27:40 AM |
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Thanks tdcooper ... but try not to burn your house down before we reach block 145,000 ;-)
Any idea what was the cause of the electrical 'malfunction'?
PM'd ....
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NZ_miner
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August 28, 2014, 10:49:56 AM |
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Wow close call ... looks like you were lucky!
Probably a good thing the problem occurred when it did, glad to see you have upgraded the circuitry/boards to prevent a repeat performance.
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the_game1224
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August 28, 2014, 12:17:58 PM |
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Website appears to be down.....
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DigiByte (OP)
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August 28, 2014, 01:03:23 PM |
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Website appears to be down.....
Our server hosting provider is migrating to a new data center. Could be offline for a couple hours.
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