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tertius993
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February 05, 2014, 07:03:18 AM |
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Looks like it. Is this behaviour an artefact of the coin itself or something else?
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wzttide
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February 05, 2014, 07:14:31 AM |
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Looks like it. Is this behaviour an artefact of the coin itself or something else? I don't know, maybe the zero-bounty-blocks confuse the pool software? My p2pool runs without problems so far. I lowered the fee to 0.0 % to offer new users a stable pool to mine on as long as the other pools are this unstable.
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jayguar
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February 05, 2014, 07:26:21 AM |
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Looks like it. Is this behaviour an artefact of the coin itself or something else? I don't know, maybe the zero-bounty-blocks confuse the pool software? My p2pool runs without problems so far. I lowered the fee to 0.0 % to offer new users a stable pool to mine on as long as the other pools are this unstable. Switched to your pool and already got my first payout. P2Pool rocks.
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Molitor
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February 05, 2014, 07:32:26 AM |
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Stuck on block 4938?
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wzttide
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February 05, 2014, 07:35:28 AM |
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Stuck on block 4938?
Can't verify that, all my clients show block 5027.
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jayguar
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February 05, 2014, 07:36:43 AM |
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Stuck on block 4938?
Can't verify that, all my clients show block 5027. +1 My client also shows 5027
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tertius993
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February 05, 2014, 07:43:19 AM |
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Looks like it. Is this behaviour an artefact of the coin itself or something else? I don't know, maybe the zero-bounty-blocks confuse the pool software? My p2pool runs without problems so far. I lowered the fee to 0.0 % to offer new users a stable pool to mine on as long as the other pools are this unstable. I've pointed my miner at your pool, but can't see it listed - does it take a while to show up? address starts AXRdJ
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tertius993
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February 05, 2014, 07:44:22 AM |
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Looks like it. Is this behaviour an artefact of the coin itself or something else? I don't know, maybe the zero-bounty-blocks confuse the pool software? My p2pool runs without problems so far. I lowered the fee to 0.0 % to offer new users a stable pool to mine on as long as the other pools are this unstable. I've pointed my miner at your pool, but can't see it listed - does it take a while to show up? address starts AXRdJ Ignore me, see it now ...
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wzttide
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February 05, 2014, 08:50:04 AM |
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Diff is slowly rising, this looks very good!
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tertius993
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February 05, 2014, 08:55:22 AM |
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Looks like it. Is this behaviour an artefact of the coin itself or something else? I don't know, maybe the zero-bounty-blocks confuse the pool software? My p2pool runs without problems so far. I lowered the fee to 0.0 % to offer new users a stable pool to mine on as long as the other pools are this unstable. Switched to your pool and already got my first payout. P2Pool rocks. wzttide, question about payments if I may - do you make payments every block? If so is there any way to hold off payments into larger amounts? As I have a pretty low hashrate, per block payments are tiny, and I'd prefer to wait for 0.1 or even 0.25 payouts.
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wzttide
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February 05, 2014, 09:12:30 AM |
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wzttide, question about payments if I may - do you make payments every block? If so is there any way to hold off payments into larger amounts? As I have a pretty low hashrate, per block payments are tiny, and I'd prefer to wait for 0.1 or even 0.25 payouts.
p2pool pays out every block found, this is one thing we can't change easily. /Edit: The transaction fee is split among the miners, therefore you shouldn't be worried about that.
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tertius993
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February 05, 2014, 09:21:58 AM |
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wzttide, question about payments if I may - do you make payments every block? If so is there any way to hold off payments into larger amounts? As I have a pretty low hashrate, per block payments are tiny, and I'd prefer to wait for 0.1 or even 0.25 payouts.
p2pool pays out every block found, this is one thing we can't change easily. I did wonder if that were the case. Thanks for the reply.
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wzttide
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February 05, 2014, 09:59:05 AM |
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Unfortunately my client got stuck (bug or coin fork?). I need a node to get the blockchain but my client were the only working "public" node. Can someone setup a node with the correct block chain?
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tertius993
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February 05, 2014, 10:20:11 AM |
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Can you pm me what is involved, I will see what I can do. But won't be able to do anything until tonight (UK time).
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alphateam
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February 05, 2014, 10:34:05 AM |
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I'm in, seems to be the only pool which paid. Other one stuck at 4938 and no payout
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balsi
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February 05, 2014, 10:48:09 AM |
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I get "Immature" payout. What is this?
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wzttide
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February 05, 2014, 10:50:31 AM |
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How to set up a node:Requirements:- Some kind of linux (debian/ubuntu easiest)
- open ports 13931-13932
apt-get update && apt-get upgrade apt-get install ntp git build-essential libssl-dev libdb-dev libdb++-dev libboost-all-dev libqrencode-dev
curl -L http://miniupnp.free.fr/files/download.php?file=miniupnpc-1.8.tar.gz |tar -xz cd miniupnpc-1.8/ make make install cd ..
git clone https://github.com/s4w3d0ff/cryptographicanomaly cd cryptographicanomaly/src make -f makefile.unix
mv cryptographicanomalyd /usr/bin/.
cryptographicanomalyd and follow the instructions cryptographicanomalyd tells you. Your cryptographicanomaly.config file should then look like this: daemon=1 server=1 listen=1 maxconnections=<put some number here> rpcuser=<replace me> rpcpassword=<replace me> rpcport=13932 addnode=148.251.15.235 addnode=71.105.130.10 addnode=88.198.198.94 start cryptographicanomalyd, done. I also built a new node everybody can use: 88.198.198.94Sawedoff, please add 88.198.198.94 to your config file suggestion!
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