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March 14, 2014, 10:26:44 AM |
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Hello everyone. My pool is now open for mining. It has a 1% fee. Currently only a linux miner is available :/ Remember: We are currently in test mode! Go to ric.infinitypool.tk and click on "start mining now" for instructions. Thanks to all testers! Also: Can someone compile a Windows version of https://github.com/gatra/cpuminer-rminerdHi, Surfer - Would you be willing to build in a dev fee mechanism similar to what ypool supports? (Something automatic that doesn't require switching or pain on the dev's part). This has proven to be a good way to attract miner developers to ypool - they're successful for a lot of reasons, but dev-friendliness is one of them.
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myagui
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March 14, 2014, 11:05:25 AM |
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truckythink, thanks for the test builds. These do not run on my system (win 8 x64), seems like i'm missing cygwin dll's as I don't have it installed. Can you build with static linking? (not sure I'm saying this right) Cheers, Myagui
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remistevens
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March 14, 2014, 12:20:40 PM |
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Working on my pool now.. should be ready in less than 10 hours Thanks Gatra, thanks Surfer!
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azzelden
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March 14, 2014, 12:32:13 PM |
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truckythink, thanks for the test builds. These do not run on my system (win 8 x64), seems like i'm missing cygwin dll's as I don't have it installed. Can you build with static linking? (not sure I'm saying this right) Cheers, Myagui +1 do not run on my system (win 8.1 x64)
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surfer43
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March 14, 2014, 01:17:46 PM Last edit: March 14, 2014, 01:33:17 PM by surfer43 |
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Hello everyone. My pool is now open for mining. It has a 1% fee. Currently only a linux miner is available :/ Remember: We are currently in test mode! Go to ric.infinitypool.tk and click on "start mining now" for instructions. Thanks to all testers! Also: Can someone compile a Windows version of https://github.com/gatra/cpuminer-rminerdHi, Surfer - Would you be willing to build in a dev fee mechanism similar to what ypool supports? (Something automatic that doesn't require switching or pain on the dev's part). This has proven to be a good way to attract miner developers to ypool - they're successful for a lot of reasons, but dev-friendliness is one of them. Maybe later..
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truckythin
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March 14, 2014, 01:32:38 PM |
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dont really know how to build static atm but i will upload the dependencies ddls
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gatra (OP)
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March 14, 2014, 01:39:38 PM |
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fixed a bug in the miner, version 3.2.1 is in github
But I don't have a win64 box handy, will compile and officially release later
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truckythin
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March 14, 2014, 01:51:36 PM |
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ok i've just build latest gatra code and gap all dependencies DLLs now (who can guide me to build static with cygwin64 would be appreciate), but since gatra will build for windows binaries soon, so you guys should wait on him instead
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myagui
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March 14, 2014, 02:08:26 PM |
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ok i've just build latest gatra code and gap all dependencies DLLs now (who can guide me to build static with cygwin64 would be appreciate), but since gatra will build for windows binaries soon, so you guys should wait on him instead Mehh! Fair enough. Waiting, really want to see RIC support expanding to pools-that-are-not-ypool, so will be testing as soon as Gatra posts the official goodies later on! Thumbs up, - Myagui
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surfer43
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March 14, 2014, 02:53:57 PM |
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Alright, I'm looking into adding support for developer fees.
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March 14, 2014, 04:00:12 PM |
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Alright, I'm looking into adding support for developer fees.
I think this is definitely a smart idea. The last thing you want is to lose your miners as they chase hashrates from an optimized miner for another pool.
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antonio8
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March 14, 2014, 04:14:06 PM |
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Wish I knew how to code to help you all out. Unfortunately I have no idea how to do it.
But I can support you by using your pool and donating when everything is up and running. I'll definitely switch from YPool.
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March 14, 2014, 04:35:37 PM |
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What are the benifits of switching out of ypool to these "open source" pools?
Isnt ypool good enough?
what would other miners/pools do to benifit us right now?
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March 14, 2014, 04:40:53 PM |
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For the individual miner, the benefits may not be so obvious, except perhaps lower fees depending on the pool. For the long-term health of the coin, though, and the long-term value of the coins you are mining, the benefits are immense in terms of supporting the decentralization of the coin and strengthening the network against a possible 51% attack.
Ypool is good - but even jh00 would tell you having just one pool is bad for any coin. I know, for example, jh00 was delighted when a new MTS pool opened up last week and even went so far as to encourage his own miners to switch pools.
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surfer43
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March 14, 2014, 04:44:04 PM |
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What are the benifits of switching out of ypool to these "open source" pools?
Isnt ypool good enough?
what would other miners/pools do to benifit us right now?
1. Prevent 51% attacks 2. Lower fees 3. Decentralization 4. Open Source
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istudy92
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March 14, 2014, 05:33:17 PM |
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So essentially this is bad for short term (as more people would then mine and we wouldnt be able to mine as much as the share increases with everyone mining) yet good long term because the value of coin increases because now there is a greater marketshare of coins from everyone and not just 1 ground. Is that correct?
Fees: ypool charges fees how? (I mean I do not see any fees in general or is it hidden within?)
would someone explain what a 51% attack is and where it comes from?
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surfer43
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March 14, 2014, 06:01:09 PM |
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So essentially this is bad for short term (as more people would then mine and we wouldnt be able to mine as much as the share increases with everyone mining) yet good long term because the value of coin increases because now there is a greater marketshare of coins from everyone and not just 1 ground. Is that correct?
This is not necessarily bad for short term. If the network hashrate increases, I would say this is a good thing. But, this doesn't make the hashrate go up in and of itself. Fees: ypool charges fees how? (I mean I do not see any fees in general or is it hidden within?)
ypool takes 2% away from your earnings. would someone explain what a 51% attack is and where it comes from?
A 51% attack is where an entity confirms transactions involving double spending of coins in their blocks, and the entity finds blocks faster than the rest of the network. The network automatically accepts blocks and if there is a tie it accepts the first block to have another block built on top of it, and so on until the tie is broken. So, with 51% of block solving capabilities, one is able to make the network accept transactions involving double spending coins.
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gatra (OP)
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March 14, 2014, 09:41:42 PM |
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found a bug in stratum-mining! when a user submits a block, the share is rejected and it's not shown in the pool stats or the wallet sorry to the brave early adopters, I'm working on it
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March 14, 2014, 10:16:03 PM |
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Funny thing ... With only 4.6 BTC you can right now execute the whole visible sell book in MintPal and set the price to 0.00071 (which, according to me, is way-way-way too low).
I take it as a positive sign that RIC holders/miners are not dumping, showing trust to the coin and that the coin price is not manipulated by traders (whales, sharks and several other species of the aquatic kingdom).
If you take also into account that the coin has a developer that really cares for it and he is light years ahead of most of the guys out there that pretend been developers (please allow me that, I do not know gatra but it is my personal opinion on what I show so far in crypto-world), this can really fly.
And honestly, I don't say this only for the price, I mainly say this for the strong healthy community that can be built around this coin.
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