comeonalready
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March 25, 2014, 05:44:10 AM |
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Miners slowly returning to waffle Hashrate: 17.13 GH/s Miners: 3389 CM's hashrate about doubled during the WP DDOS and currently still shows about 22.4 GH/s GHash.IO/LTC went from 8 to 30 back to 8 GH/s. Probably largely attributable to our waffle-friendly whale. I see his is dipping his toes back into the water here, and I hope we stay up and running today.
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utahjohn
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March 25, 2014, 05:49:07 AM Last edit: March 25, 2014, 08:06:35 AM by utahjohn |
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@poolwaffle,
Hello apologies if this has already been asked. Is there any reason why flappy coin remains unconverted even though it is confirmed?
Thanks in advance for your respone
We mined the F out of it and value dropped immensly ... my vote hold coins till it recovers exchange value ... which might be a good tactic for profitability of the pool if we hammer a coin and price starts falling badly, hold coins and exchange when coin recovers? (as long as my shares are recorded LOL!) I'm in this for the long haul and holding coins is not a big problem for me ... sell when advantageous ... In the future of pool development maybe an auto-trading bot would be cool too buying/selling the more lucrative coins before cashing out to BTC for members. http://www.haasbot.com/out of my range but might be worth it for a pool operator to buy. Let bot trade for 1 day before payouts ... arbitrage? between multiple exchanges could increase profit also .. I would devote 100% mining power to the pool if this would become a reality, there is a LOT of profit to be made in trading back and forth coin to coin ... @poolwaffle hope you are using RAID redundency on the servers ... I keep all my important stuff (movies, wallets, music collection on RAID-5 and as I am running 24/7 I have drive fails approx every 2 months so far recoverable and RMA failed drives, always keep a spare online) my wallets on SSD and backed-up daily to another RAID-5 and flash drives also.
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utahjohn
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March 25, 2014, 07:09:50 AM Last edit: March 25, 2014, 07:54:56 AM by utahjohn |
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@poolwaffle
what would it take to set up a midwest endpoint? I would be willing to run it on RAID-5 box ...
The more endpoints the harder to DDOS them all.
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forcefedvr6
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March 25, 2014, 08:05:29 AM |
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How do I verify what IP addresses my pools are connected to in cgminer, and then how do I know that those are the correct ones?
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utahjohn
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March 25, 2014, 08:09:30 AM |
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How do I verify what IP addresses my pools are connected to in cgminer, and then how do I know that those are the correct ones?
easiest way is to look at frontpage of pool and see if your hashrate seems correct . add 2>logfile.txt to your cgminer startup batchfile or scrypt and you can check for redirects ...
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utahjohn
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March 25, 2014, 08:18:21 AM Last edit: March 25, 2014, 08:54:13 AM by utahjohn |
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How do I verify what IP addresses my pools are connected to in cgminer, and then how do I know that those are the correct ones?
easiest way is to look at frontpage of pool and see if your hashrate seems correct . add 2>logfile.txt to your cgminer startup batchfile or scrypt and you can check for redirects ... For winblowz use something like this: @echo off COLOR 0A setx GPU_MAX_ALLOC_PERCENT 100 setx GPU_USE_SYNC_OBJECTS 1 :START START /B /WAIT /NORMAL C:\cgminer-3.7.3\cgminer.exe -c c:\cgminer-3.7.3\twocards.conf 2>logfile.txt TIMEOUT /T 10 >NUL GOTO :START Why the way this is written? if you want to modify your .conf file and restart cgminer just hit Q and it will die and restart I recommend kalroth cgminer as it is still being maintained and there is a new one 20140324 EDIT: if you restart, the logfile will be overwritten ... to APPEND to file rather than overwrite use 2>>logfile.txt if I remember correctly ... getting old and forgetful
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gtraah
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March 25, 2014, 08:55:56 AM |
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@poolwaffle
We mined the F out of it and value dropped immensly ... my vote hold coins till it recovers exchange value ...
which might be a good tactic for profitability of the pool if we hammer a coin and price starts falling badly, hold coins and exchange when coin recovers? (as long as my shares are recorded LOL!)
I agree in some way, but there is a risk the coin drops further or goes back to 0.00000000001 Also another problem here is the pool owner does not get his profits straight away then and I guess they think the price can drop further so that extra work off holding , and cashing out at a better can be for nothing especially if it drops then there some manual work needed which i think most do not want this. This is the problem with multipools The pool owners are in for the profit not for the coin industry they are the ones making the larger profits daily by the time the coin industry is depleted if it does become depleted that is, they have already made there 100s of thousands of profit, the question is how much have we made?
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gaalx
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March 25, 2014, 08:57:32 AM |
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pw, we believe in you! new ideas and development.
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utahjohn
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March 25, 2014, 09:06:07 AM |
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@gaalx @poolwaffle
We mined the F out of it and value dropped immensly ... my vote hold coins till it recovers exchange value ...
which might be a good tactic for profitability of the pool if we hammer a coin and price starts falling badly, hold coins and exchange when coin recovers? (as long as my shares are recorded LOL!)
I agree in some way, but there is a risk the coin drops further or goes back to 0.00000000001 Also another problem here is the pool owner does not get his profits straight away then and I guess they think the price can drop further so that extra work off holding , and cashing out at a better can be for nothing especially if it drops then there some manual work needed which i think most do not want this. This is the problem with multipools The pool owners are in for the profit not for the coin industry they are the ones making the larger profits daily by the time the coin industry is depleted if it does become depleted that is, they have already made there 100s of thousands of profit, the question is how much have we made? @poolwaffle,
Hello apologies if this has already been asked. Is there any reason why flappy coin remains unconverted even though it is confirmed?
Thanks in advance for your respone
We mined the F out of it and value dropped immensly ... my vote hold coins till it recovers exchange value ... which might be a good tactic for profitability of the pool if we hammer a coin and price starts falling badly, hold coins and exchange when coin recovers? (as long as my shares are recorded LOL!) I'm in this for the long haul and holding coins is not a big problem for me ... sell when advantageous ... In the future of pool development maybe an auto-trading bot would be cool too buying/selling the more lucrative coins before cashing out to BTC for members. http://www.haasbot.com/out of my range but might be worth it for a pool operator to buy. Let bot trade for 1 day before payouts ... arbitrage? between multiple exchanges could increase profit also .. I would devote 100% mining power to the pool if this would become a reality, there is a LOT of profit to be made in trading back and forth coin to coin ... @poolwaffle hope you are using RAID redundency on the servers ... I keep all my important stuff (movies, wallets, music collection on RAID-5 and as I am running 24/7 I have drive fails approx every 2 months so far recoverable and RMA failed drives, always keep a spare online) my wallets on SSD and backed-up daily to another RAID-5 and flash drives also. I have edited my post quite a bit and am replying to this. I daytrade when I am awake, and a bot working for pool would be advantagious I think.
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oktay50000
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March 25, 2014, 09:12:11 AM |
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my hashrate on pool is almost half of my actual rate we are under ddos again? or what?
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BTC : bc1qqz9hvv806w2zs42mx4rn576whxmr202yxp00e9
feel free to buy me a bear
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utahjohn
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March 25, 2014, 09:15:43 AM Last edit: March 25, 2014, 09:34:09 AM by utahjohn |
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my hashrate on pool is almost half of my actual rate we are under ddos again? or what?
still seeing my normal aver a bit above in fact total pool dropping: Hashrate: 7.79 GH/s Miners: 3696 uswest endpoint still going fine
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utahjohn
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March 25, 2014, 09:29:39 AM |
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@gaalx
there is always some risk in playing the markets, some win some lose.
I am gambling on MOON coin to rise again ...
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utahjohn
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March 25, 2014, 09:41:32 AM |
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poolwaffle is doing the best he can trying to make ME money also whatever we can do to help the pool profits us all. Don't blame the pool for low BTC/MHs, the alt-coin market is down across the board
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utahjohn
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March 25, 2014, 09:49:21 AM |
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I am going to stick with mining and trading. Until trust and confidence in BTC is restored (No thanks to MtGox fiasco) the alt-coin markets will suck ...
Time to watch a movie and fall asleep on it LOL
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MickeyMoose
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March 25, 2014, 09:53:49 AM |
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I've been mining with Wafflepool for weeks but since they changed their server last week, my hash was down to zero intermittently for many hours a day. I know it was blamed on DDOS, but are we protected now? If not, how do we know if the attack will come back or not? Until I get some answers, I'm out of here. So many things going on these days... difficult to trust anonymous and virtual entities when money is involved. Sometime I feel this whole crypto thing is a big scam with MtGox being the tip of the iceberg.
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utahjohn
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March 25, 2014, 10:12:50 AM Last edit: March 25, 2014, 10:29:10 AM by utahjohn |
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I've been mining with Wafflepool for weeks but since they changed their server last week, my hash was down to zero intermittently for many hours a day. I know it was blamed on DDOS, but are we protected now? If not, how do we know if the attack will come back or not? Until I get some answers, I'm out of here. So many things going on these days... difficult to trust anonymous and virtual entities when money is involved. Sometime I feel this whole crypto thing is a big scam with MtGox being the tip of the iceberg.
make sure you have some fail-over pools configured. Indeed we lost quite a bit to DDOS over past couple days but if you have one or more fail-over pools configured, no lost mining time have faith don't give up too soon. EDIT: I have 8 pools in my cgminer.conf ... what's the probability of them ALL going down ... See my post on this page about quota mining https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=433634.msg5884395#msg5884395
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bbbbbb2014
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March 25, 2014, 10:40:30 AM |
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I've been mining with Wafflepool for weeks but since they changed their server last week, my hash was down to zero intermittently for many hours a day. I know it was blamed on DDOS, but are we protected now? If not, how do we know if the attack will come back or not? Until I get some answers, I'm out of here. So many things going on these days... difficult to trust anonymous and virtual entities when money is involved. Sometime I feel this whole crypto thing is a big scam with MtGox being the tip of the iceberg.
make sure you have some fail-over pools configured. Indeed we lost quite a bit to DDOS over past couple days but if you have one or more fail-over pools configured, no lost mining time have faith don't give up too soon. EDIT: I have 8 pools in my cgminer.conf ... what's the probability of them ALL going down ... See my post on this page about quota mining https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=433634.msg5884395#msg5884395I have two profit switching pools (4 sites) configured and - as a backup of a last resort - a reliable litecoin mining pool (3 sites). So, three pools, 7 sites. Having too much pools configured (especially with quota mining) - also means that your hash power is scattered all around and you have a difficult position of monitoring how your's hash rate is in fact accepted at pool's side. Therefore I prefer two pools at max and one reliable last resort mining pool.
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utahjohn
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March 25, 2014, 10:43:50 AM |
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I don't sleep much and have all mining pools pages open that I am currently mining and adjust quotas as needed. works for me Edit: only 4 pools set with above 0 quota at moment but others will be fail-over if my main choices get DDOS. Edit: LTC also a fail-over on cryptotroll.com 0% fee
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utahjohn
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March 25, 2014, 11:12:56 AM Last edit: March 25, 2014, 11:54:08 AM by utahjohn |
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many pages ago and long forgotten BUMP. anyone with a lot of experience tuning cards? I am now running cgminer kalroth 3.7.3 20140324. Going above intensity 13 gives me HW errors. I arrived at the thread-concurrency setting thru trial and error when I was using cgminer 3.7.2 cklovas (not sure of handle, the orig cgminer dev). Any tips on tuning my cards 0:R9-280X 1:HD7950 PCS+ (both powercolor brand). I am getting 729KHs on R9-280x and 559KHs on HD7950. Both cards have volt-modded bios for lower temps and have been dis-assembled to reapply heat-sink paste (helped immensly)!
an excerpt from my cgminer.conf
"intensity" : "13,13", "no-client-reconnect" : true, "vectors" : "1", "worksize" : "256", "kernel" : "scrypt", "lookup-gap" : "2", "thread-concurrency" : "11201,8193", "shaders" : "2048,1792", "gpu-engine" : "950-1030,1050-1075", "gpu-fan" : "60-100,60-100", "gpu-memclock" : "1500,1250", "gpu-memdiff" : "0", "gpu-powertune" : "0", "gpu-vddc" : "1.000-1.081,1.080-1.100", "temp-cutoff" : "95", "temp-overheat" : "85", "temp-target" : "69", "api-mcast-port" : "4028", "api-port" : "4028", "auto-fan" : true, "auto-gpu" : true, "expiry" : "100", "load-balance" : true, "failover-only" : true, "gpu-dyninterval" : "4", "gpu-platform" : "0", "gpu-threads" : "2", "hotplug" : "5", "log" : "5", "no-pool-disable" : true, "queue" : "0", "scan-time" : "60", "scrypt" : true, "temp-hysteresis" : "2", "shares" : "0", "kernel-path" : "/usr/local/bin"
Nap time now LOL falling asleep watchin a movie ...
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March 25, 2014, 12:05:24 PM |
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utahjohn could you please stop hijacking this thread with multiple consecutive posts, almost all with no relevant information? in other words, could you shut the fuck up
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