gaalx
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May 24, 2014, 08:38:37 PM |
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I didn't understand all sense of the message. There is an assumption what to get we will be able, but thus there will be problems with payment? I agree at the initial stage to the similar.
Just pretend I said "We're working on it". alternative - Coming soon)
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poolwaffle (OP)
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May 24, 2014, 08:53:13 PM |
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Also, due to the lower prices for Scrypt vs BTC over the last few weeks, we'll be dropping the minimum payout requirements so you should be getting paid slightly more often. We used to pay out balances > 0.01, and 0.001 on Sundays. They'll now be half of that, so 0.005 daily, and 0.0005 on Sundays.
These will take effect later tonight.
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May 25, 2014, 12:30:50 AM |
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As I've said before. Adding the server is no problem (already done, with private ports for personal testing). The problem is if you want to get paid, which is what I'm very actively working on Heh... and we do all like getting paid. Stratum endpoints now suppport "d=XXX" as your password for setting difficulty. It won't take effect immediately (you'll see 512 difficulty show up to start), but will reset on the first block change (new block, or coin switch), normally only a few seconds. Supports difficulty >= 256, in powers of two. aka, can set your password to: "d=256", "d=512", "d=1024", all the way up to "d=32768" What would be the best Diff for 9 Gridseeds at about 3.2 MH/s?
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poolwaffle (OP)
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May 25, 2014, 01:07:20 AM |
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As I've said before. Adding the server is no problem (already done, with private ports for personal testing). The problem is if you want to get paid, which is what I'm very actively working on Heh... and we do all like getting paid. Stratum endpoints now suppport "d=XXX" as your password for setting difficulty. It won't take effect immediately (you'll see 512 difficulty show up to start), but will reset on the first block change (new block, or coin switch), normally only a few seconds. Supports difficulty >= 256, in powers of two. aka, can set your password to: "d=256", "d=512", "d=1024", all the way up to "d=32768" What would be the best Diff for 9 Gridseeds at about 3.2 MH/s? You're actually probably perfect at 512 256 or 1024 are both good as well, 256 gives less variance but more network usage, 1024 the opposite. For others: 0-2MHs, d=256 2-4MHs, d=512 4-8MHs, d=1024 8-16MHs, d=2048 (continue doubling MHs, and difficulty) If you prefer less bandwidth usage, go up a step, if you prefer higher bandwidth (lower share variance), go down a step. Remember, difficulty doesn't affect earnings, only variance (how accurately we can estimate your bandwidth).
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edonkey
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May 25, 2014, 02:35:08 AM |
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For others: 0-2MHs, d=256 2-4MHs, d=512 4-8MHs, d=1024 8-16MHs, d=2048 (continue doubling MHs, and difficulty)
If you prefer less bandwidth usage, go up a step, if you prefer higher bandwidth (lower share variance), go down a step. Remember, difficulty doesn't affect earnings, only variance (how accurately we can estimate your bandwidth).
One of my rigs is Dual Miner based, just a little less than 2 MHs. So I tried setting the difficulty to 256. However after changing my config file and restarting my mining software, I'm seeing evidence that the difficulty is still 512. Here's the relevant log entries: [2014-05-24 19:26:46] Pool 0 difficulty changed to 512 [2014-05-24 19:26:46] Stratum authorisation success for pool 0 [2014-05-24 19:26:46] Pool 0 stratum+tcp://uswest.wafflepool.com:3333 alive
And here's my config (address obscured, but I can provide via PM if needed): { "url" : "stratum+tcp://uswest.wafflepool.com:3333", "user" : "xxxxxxx_workername", "pass" : "d=256" },
Note that I've got three workers with the same address. Maybe there's a bug supporting different difficulty with different workers? Or maybe the mining software is not reporting the correct difficulty? In any case, thanks in advance for any suggestions.
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phzi
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May 25, 2014, 06:02:01 AM |
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One of my rigs is Dual Miner based, just a little less than 2 MHs. So I tried setting the difficulty to 256.
However after changing my config file and restarting my mining software, I'm seeing evidence that the difficulty is still 512. <...>
Answer here, I believe: Stratum endpoints now suppport "d=XXX" as your password for setting difficulty. It won't take effect immediately (you'll see 512 difficulty show up to start), but will reset on the first block change (new block, or coin switch), normally only a few seconds.
--- Good call re-introducing this valuable feature, PoolWaffle. Personally I like "gambling" with higher difficulties, heh. Luck always seems to favour me when I go with higher difficulties and variance, and over time I have achieved a statistically relevant advantage in total shares when aiming for higher targets. I always think back to when I was only mining litecoin, and I discovered ~60 blocks for one pool. Out of this work, I generated enough shares for only just over 1000 LTC (20 blocks worth). I always kick myself for not solo-mining, heh. Now, high diff/variance makes me feel more like I am solo'ing without annoying periods of multiple-days without a block.
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gaalx
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May 25, 2014, 11:36:22 AM |
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pw, relatively x11 is a joke or really you think to make the section?
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edonkey
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May 25, 2014, 01:52:38 PM |
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Answer here, I believe: Stratum endpoints now suppport "d=XXX" as your password for setting difficulty. It won't take effect immediately (you'll see 512 difficulty show up to start), but will reset on the first block change (new block, or coin switch), normally only a few seconds.
Ah, sorry I missed that. Sure enough it reset the difficultly to the desired value in a little under a minute. [2014-05-24 19:27:31] Pool 0 difficulty changed to 256
So it looks like it's working. Again, sorry for the fire drill. Thanks for getting back to me.
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poolwaffle (OP)
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May 25, 2014, 05:51:57 PM |
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Answer here, I believe: Stratum endpoints now suppport "d=XXX" as your password for setting difficulty. It won't take effect immediately (you'll see 512 difficulty show up to start), but will reset on the first block change (new block, or coin switch), normally only a few seconds.
Ah, sorry I missed that. Sure enough it reset the difficultly to the desired value in a little under a minute. [2014-05-24 19:27:31] Pool 0 difficulty changed to 256
So it looks like it's working. Again, sorry for the fire drill. Thanks for getting back to me. Not a problem. This is just a tiny subtlety of how we've implemented stratum. When you connect, we send difficulty and connection-specific params immediately on connection, so you can get mining immediately. At that point, the authentication data hasn't come in yet (what we base the new difficulty on), so we send our default of 512. Some miners have an issue with seeing a difficulty change without an associated block change as well (they don't respect the new difficulty until the block change, most likely something to do with how they feed the block and difficulty into the lower level). So we just delay the send of the new difficulty until we're about to send a new block anyway. You'll mine for like 30 seconds at the default, and then bump up/down to what you requested
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May 26, 2014, 01:53:24 AM |
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gaalx
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May 26, 2014, 06:51:51 AM |
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May 26, 2014, 03:28:20 PM |
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pw, Do not forget about us, the people who work on the GPU. script is dying, and you have no development and many of us go to alternative pools. introduce new technology only for GPU. Your pool was in reserve, but had turned off this feature. Think. Currently working with a profit 0.0045 BTC / 1MH.
What makes you think there has been no development? A month has passed after the conversation that you add GPU-ONLY coins, but such a service you do not have. You've done a solid job and apparently targeting a scrypt ASIC. GPUs are over. It is useless to mine X11 shitcoins that no one will buy for good bitcoins in any case. Get over with it and buy an ASIC if you want to keep mining. What are you talking about. X11 coins have been doing great lately. DRK, MAST, XC? Their are shitcoins for scrypt too. Bigger question is will Wafflepool do an X11 port? X11 runs nice and cool for the summer and that is important to me.
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gaalx
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May 26, 2014, 04:05:42 PM |
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pw, Do not forget about us, the people who work on the GPU. script is dying, and you have no development and many of us go to alternative pools. introduce new technology only for GPU. Your pool was in reserve, but had turned off this feature. Think. Currently working with a profit 0.0045 BTC / 1MH.
What makes you think there has been no development? A month has passed after the conversation that you add GPU-ONLY coins, but such a service you do not have. You've done a solid job and apparently targeting a scrypt ASIC. GPUs are over. It is useless to mine X11 shitcoins that no one will buy for good bitcoins in any case. Get over with it and buy an ASIC if you want to keep mining. What are you talking about. X11 coins have been doing great lately. DRK, MAST, XC? Their are shitcoins for scrypt too. Bigger question is will Wafflepool do an X11 port? X11 runs nice and cool for the summer and that is important to me. yes. yes. yes. Enter at last x11 - the summer, cards don't pull a scrypt, are heated terribly, in the room terribly hot, frequencies with 1000 to 850 should be lowered.
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May 26, 2014, 08:29:30 PM |
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why in the "Stats" my account earned Bitcoin gradually decreases at the beginning of a little add to the total score, then taken away somewhere?
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jedimstr
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May 26, 2014, 08:57:12 PM |
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why in the "Stats" my account earned Bitcoin gradually decreases at the beginning of a little add to the total score, then taken away somewhere?
Are you using google translate? I don't think your question came out quite right.
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May 26, 2014, 09:51:51 PM |
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why in the "Stats" my account earned Bitcoin gradually decreases at the beginning of a little add to the total score, then taken away somewhere?
Are you using google translate? I don't think your question came out quite right. Bitcoins earned (not yet sent): 0.00169447 Bitcoins unconverted (approximate): 0.00057152 Bitcoins expected (earned + unconverted): 0.00226599 a few minutes later Bitcoins earned (not yet sent): 0.00169447 - unchanged Bitcoins unconverted (approximate): 0.00057 080 - decreases Bitcoins expected (earned + unconverted): 0.00226 345 - decreases then again Bitcoins earned (not yet sent): 0.00169447 - unchanged Bitcoins unconverted (approximate): 0.0005 6973 - decreases Bitcoins expected (earned + unconverted): 0.00226 456 - decreases and so always. Why?
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jedimstr
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May 26, 2014, 09:55:39 PM |
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why in the "Stats" my account earned Bitcoin gradually decreases at the beginning of a little add to the total score, then taken away somewhere?
Are you using google translate? I don't think your question came out quite right. Bitcoins earned (not yet sent): 0.00169447 Bitcoins unconverted (approximate): 0.00057152 Bitcoins expected (earned + unconverted): 0.00226599 a few minutes later Bitcoins earned (not yet sent): 0.00169447 - unchanged Bitcoins unconverted (approximate): 0.00057 080 - decreases Bitcoins expected (earned + unconverted): 0.00226 345 - decreases then again Bitcoins earned (not yet sent): 0.00169447 - unchanged Bitcoins unconverted (approximate): 0.0005 6973 - decreases Bitcoins expected (earned + unconverted): 0.00226 456 - decreases and so always. Why? Unconverted as it states are approximate. The values of coins change and aren't locked in until the coins mined are exchanged for BTC, and can remain unconverted for awhile since some coins need to mature before they're allowed to be traded. In the meantime, the markets dictate the price and the unconverted can both increase or decrease depending on current buys/sells on that market.
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poolwaffle (OP)
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May 26, 2014, 10:31:29 PM |
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Unconverted as it states are approximate. The values of coins change and aren't locked in until the coins mined are exchanged for BTC, and can remain unconverted for awhile since some coins need to mature before they're allowed to be traded. In the meantime, the markets dictate the price and the unconverted can both increase or decrease depending on current buys/sells on that market.
This is correct, with a very small tweak of " all coins need to mature before they're allowed to be traded". Some coins take longer than others (maturation time is built into each coin).
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jjj0923
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May 26, 2014, 11:14:16 PM |
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why the dramatic slide in revenue per mh over the past 5 days?
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