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sippsnapp
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March 23, 2014, 02:38:09 AM |
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the most I can do is 675 kh/s on i7 4770k cpu with minerd-core-avx-I
Sounds about right.. I get about 400 kh/s with a stock 3770k i got an sandy i5 2500k with decent cooling at 4600 mhz it does 430-500khs
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Πάντα ῥεῖ Bitcoin + Altcoin node pool setup - pm
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vleroybrown
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March 23, 2014, 03:05:04 AM |
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Quick p2p pool question. How is it this ( http://imgur.com/kQWUMCI) miner at 2.5ish Mhps all day is getting a 2.5 drk reward all day but the 13.5 Mhps miner is getting .4 drk?
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HooDude
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March 23, 2014, 03:13:51 AM |
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My i7 3930k running at 4 ghz puts out 800 kh/s. That's with 12 threads running on minerd 1.3
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HammerHedd
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March 23, 2014, 03:15:15 AM |
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Quick p2p pool question. How is it this ( http://imgur.com/kQWUMCI) miner at 2.5ish Mhps all day is getting a 2.5 drk reward all day but the 13.5 Mhps miner is getting .4 drk? P2Pool pays out on a PPLNS system. Although the 2.5 miner is currently at 2.5, he may have been mining at a much faster rate for the last 24-48 hours and has built up that sort of reward. It's hard to tell from just a snapshot... Try going to the graphs to see what the hashrate was over the last 24 hours. Others may be able to explain this better, but that is my understanding of the reward system.
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DRK: XepkHLT2MYTXSFDc2muiGeA9eRzG6ytpSy P2Pool: stratum+tcp://darkcoin.kicks-ass.net:7903 BTC: 1LVE3pFpAhSrHbiK5hAUWDeVrB5UrPXRkJ http://darkcoin.kicks-ass.net
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vleroybrown
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March 23, 2014, 03:36:32 AM |
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Quick p2p pool question. How is it this ( http://imgur.com/kQWUMCI) miner at 2.5ish Mhps all day is getting a 2.5 drk reward all day but the 13.5 Mhps miner is getting .4 drk? P2Pool pays out on a PPLNS system. Although the 2.5 miner is currently at 2.5, he may have been mining at a much faster rate for the last 24-48 hours and has built up that sort of reward. It's hard to tell from just a snapshot... Try going to the graphs to see what the hashrate was over the last 24 hours. Others may be able to explain this better, but that is my understanding of the reward system. Yea So I did look at graphs because this payout has been so persistent and its confusing. You can see anytime here http://205.186.154.88:7903/static/ It doesn't make sense to me because even in graphs their isn't a high hash. That 2.x DRK is some magic golden mining with 2.5 MH/s
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Simcom
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March 23, 2014, 03:49:58 AM |
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www.reddit.com/r/DRKCoinSubscribe if you haven't already - we should try to move some of this conversation over there, it's way quieter than it should be. That's because many of us refuse to move there with the current color scheme. lol if it's really that big of a deal there is a checkbox on the right side to turn off the custom page style.
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HammerHedd
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March 23, 2014, 03:54:08 AM |
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You will start getting coins as soon as the pool hits a block. The last two blocks were about an hour ago, so we should be due... But there is no telling. As soon as a block is found anywhere in the P2Pool, all the nodes get paid based on shares. Also, you generally maximize your rewards by consistently mining. After 24-48 hours you hit your "reward plateau". There is a chart showing latest blocks at the bottom of http://darkcoin.kicks-ass.net:7903/staticYou can also see your number of shares, etc. EDIT: And we just got a block. You must be good luck!
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DRK: XepkHLT2MYTXSFDc2muiGeA9eRzG6ytpSy P2Pool: stratum+tcp://darkcoin.kicks-ass.net:7903 BTC: 1LVE3pFpAhSrHbiK5hAUWDeVrB5UrPXRkJ http://darkcoin.kicks-ass.net
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HammerHedd
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March 23, 2014, 03:55:28 AM |
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Quick p2p pool question. How is it this ( http://imgur.com/kQWUMCI) miner at 2.5ish Mhps all day is getting a 2.5 drk reward all day but the 13.5 Mhps miner is getting .4 drk? P2Pool pays out on a PPLNS system. Although the 2.5 miner is currently at 2.5, he may have been mining at a much faster rate for the last 24-48 hours and has built up that sort of reward. It's hard to tell from just a snapshot... Try going to the graphs to see what the hashrate was over the last 24 hours. Others may be able to explain this better, but that is my understanding of the reward system. Yea So I did look at graphs because this payout has been so persistent and its confusing. You can see anytime here http://205.186.154.88:7903/static/ It doesn't make sense to me because even in graphs their isn't a high hash. That 2.x DRK is some magic golden mining with 2.5 MH/s Yeah, that is weird.... Chaeplin knows alot more about the inner workings of P2Pool than I do, so he might be able to better explain it.
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DRK: XepkHLT2MYTXSFDc2muiGeA9eRzG6ytpSy P2Pool: stratum+tcp://darkcoin.kicks-ass.net:7903 BTC: 1LVE3pFpAhSrHbiK5hAUWDeVrB5UrPXRkJ http://darkcoin.kicks-ass.net
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CHAOSiTEC
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March 23, 2014, 05:39:40 AM |
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once a week 50% of the fees, will be drawn, to one lucky winner... is it your turn next?[/center]
Hi CHAOSiTEC, Could you pls explain how the draw is made and the winner chosen? Do all workers have the same chance regardless of hashrates? Also, what is the minimum amount of mining time required to be eligible for the draw? Cheers Each user, not miner, gets 1 lottery ticket per day mining, after mining for 1 week, you would have 7 tickets. each time, i generate a list with the usernames listed x number of times ( = number of lottery tickets) then i use random.org's list randomizer, and random.org's integer generator, to select the winner :-)
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node-vps.com - Tron / Masternode hosting services
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TanteStefana
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The Future Of Work
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March 23, 2014, 05:49:20 AM |
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Silly me, I went to n00bnoxious' paper wallet, and made a couple of test wallets, I sent some small amounts into them then I quickly realized I wouldn't be able to retrieve the coin!
Is there a way to create a wallet with the password created with the paper wallet? I didn't realize it wasn't functional! Ugh, LOL. Too bad, 'cause I'd love to put the little I have into cold storage, but only if I can get it out again!
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chaeplin
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March 23, 2014, 06:25:52 AM |
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Silly me, I went to n00bnoxious' paper wallet, and made a couple of test wallets, I sent some small amounts into them then I quickly realized I wouldn't be able to retrieve the coin!
Is there a way to create a wallet with the password created with the paper wallet? I didn't realize it wasn't functional! Ugh, LOL. Too bad, 'cause I'd love to put the little I have into cold storage, but only if I can get it out again!
https://bitcoinpaperwallet.com/wallet-tutorial-add-withdraw-funds/By importing pvrivate key to wallet.
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TanteStefana
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The Future Of Work
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March 23, 2014, 06:37:58 AM |
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Silly me, I went to n00bnoxious' paper wallet, and made a couple of test wallets, I sent some small amounts into them then I quickly realized I wouldn't be able to retrieve the coin!
Is there a way to create a wallet with the password created with the paper wallet? I didn't realize it wasn't functional! Ugh, LOL. Too bad, 'cause I'd love to put the little I have into cold storage, but only if I can get it out again!
https://bitcoinpaperwallet.com/wallet-tutorial-add-withdraw-funds/By importing pvrivate key to wallet. Thank you for answering, but isn't that for bitcoin? I made a darkcoin paper wallet, from n00bnoxious' fork
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HammerHedd
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March 23, 2014, 06:50:12 AM |
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OK, I'm many beers in, but I think I've tweaked the stock P2Pool website to be a bit more fun It might be a bit dark.... Anyway, let me know what you think http://darkcoin.kicks-ass.net:7903/static <-- I probably need to alias that better
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DRK: XepkHLT2MYTXSFDc2muiGeA9eRzG6ytpSy P2Pool: stratum+tcp://darkcoin.kicks-ass.net:7903 BTC: 1LVE3pFpAhSrHbiK5hAUWDeVrB5UrPXRkJ http://darkcoin.kicks-ass.net
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chaeplin
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March 23, 2014, 06:50:35 AM |
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Silly me, I went to n00bnoxious' paper wallet, and made a couple of test wallets, I sent some small amounts into them then I quickly realized I wouldn't be able to retrieve the coin!
Is there a way to create a wallet with the password created with the paper wallet? I didn't realize it wasn't functional! Ugh, LOL. Too bad, 'cause I'd love to put the little I have into cold storage, but only if I can get it out again!
https://bitcoinpaperwallet.com/wallet-tutorial-add-withdraw-funds/By importing pvrivate key to wallet. Thank you for answering, but isn't that for bitcoin? I made a darkcoin paper wallet, from n00bnoxious' fork You can do it from darkcoin-qt wallet. If importprivkey is not in menu, you can use debug window. importprivkey <darkcoinprivkey> [label] [rescan=true]
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