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February 10, 2014, 07:54:01 AM
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Its an i7 quadcore with 32GB ram --- not a 486!

The difficulty is alot less the BTC --- lower your scan time!

This pool is brand new, so at first there are alot of rejects for the first couple minutes...

thats because its a brand new pool that just came on line.  LoL
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February 10, 2014, 07:55:40 AM
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Its an i7 quadcore with 32GB ram --- not a 486!

The difficulty is alot less the BTC --- lower your scan time!

This pool is brand new, so at first there are alot of rejects for the first couple minutes...

thats because its a brand new pool that just came on line.  LoL

should I even mine with only 6MH of gpu power?
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February 10, 2014, 07:56:11 AM
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I have my gpus on it and im not getting any shares?

its algo sha256d  --- not scrypt!

my laptop getting shares with minerd -a sha256.....

pool shows me at 32Mhs --- so it does work.

are you using sha256d ?

oh - i see the hashrate graph hit 6Ghs

it takes a minute for new miners shares to show i think.

Are you getting ACCEPTED in your miner?
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February 10, 2014, 07:58:52 AM
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Its an i7 quadcore with 32GB ram --- not a 486!

The difficulty is alot less the BTC --- lower your scan time!

This pool is brand new, so at first there are alot of rejects for the first couple minutes...

thats because its a brand new pool that just came on line.  LoL


I have the scantime adjusted. Anyways, as you said, it went down, but it's still at 20%. I only have 2 stale shares submitted, the rest are rejected for whatever reason by the pool.
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February 10, 2014, 08:00:06 AM
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p2pool will not accept stales --- disable the submit stales in your miner
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February 10, 2014, 08:05:48 AM
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p2pool will not accept stales --- disable the submit stales in your miner

I don't do this as they should be negligible, which they are for the most part. 18% of my shares are being rejected for other reasons.
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February 10, 2014, 08:06:16 AM
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February 10, 2014, 08:07:17 AM
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I have my gpus on it and im not getting any shares?

its algo sha256d  --- not scrypt!

my laptop getting shares with minerd -a sha256.....

pool shows me at 32Mhs --- so it does work.

are you using sha256d ?

oh - i see the hashrate graph hit 6Ghs

it takes a minute for new miners shares to show i think.

Are you getting ACCEPTED in your miner?

using sha256

accepted and a lot of stales
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February 10, 2014, 08:07:29 AM
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I setup a BEN Benjamins p2pool last week when it launched

its sha256d also ...

STY is configured the SAME as BTC & BEN sha256 algo p2pools

the BTC & BEN pools work fine.

Also, using CPU miner on laptop ( and NOT on the p2pools server )
the minerd got enough shares to show up in pool.

maybe its your miner or its settings?
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February 10, 2014, 08:10:13 AM
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I setup a BEN Benjamins p2pool last week when it launched

its sha256d also ...

STY is configured the SAME as BTC & BEN sha256 algo p2pools

the BTC & BEN pools work fine.

Also, using CPU miner on laptop ( and NOT on the p2pools server )
the minerd got enough shares to show up in pool.

maybe its your miner or its settings?


Doubt it. 110/25 accepted/rejected after zeroing out a minute ago. Scantime is 15 seconds, which should be plenty low enough, as I have this set to failover back to BTC too in case my pool goes down.
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February 10, 2014, 08:12:51 AM
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another miner just got in pool, and he is already showing earnings

the p2pool is working as it should.

When a pool is fresh and no data, it might have alot of rejects for the first few minutes
and then its good-to-go once it has some SHARES and data for the new pool.



i dropped out --- 30Mhs is a joke.

I see 2 active miners in the pool:

The other guy's payout amount is increasing...

Payout Address    Hashrate    Est.Payout Next Block
1EoiVcUP9pU9rZFmFDddCZF9ntZzk8YFrc          759.97 MH/s   no shares yet
19gu3jok7czATPb5TR8EMMuQu8qrQ5e34B    4.04 GH/s   1075.36912596 STY


You must have a setting that is wrong in your miner if youre not getting shares...

I can with CPU minerd   & this other guy seems to be too.
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February 10, 2014, 08:14:03 AM
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you may actually want a scantime of 2 to 8 seconds.  This coins is alot lower diff than bitcoin
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February 10, 2014, 08:15:27 AM
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pool just found its first block!

I see you are starting to earn now too. Smiley
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February 10, 2014, 08:18:22 AM
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pool just found its first block!

I see you are starting to earn now too. Smiley

The 19 was me, I accidentally my Eligius address. I'm was mining for two for a moment there.Tongue I'll give it a little while and see how it goes.
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February 10, 2014, 08:19:04 AM
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7 blocks now
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February 10, 2014, 08:21:46 AM
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with the 100+Ghs miner, pool is getting LOTS of blocks now quickly.

But he is king of the pool and getting all the BIG payouts  Cool

thanks guys.


HEY BIG MINER --- SEND MY POOL A little DONATION, LOL!
After you get a million STY  Grin

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February 10, 2014, 08:34:24 AM
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lol!

I wish more big hashers would get the BTC pool going!

its not connected to any other peers/nodes/pools

and the payout would be SUPER if they find a block

only having to share payouts just in the local pool!

Even if it took a couple/few days of 24-7 mining --- the payoff would be worth it!

ALOT of BTC they could make --- some serious BTC! lol




1EoiVcUP9pU9rZFmFDddCZF9ntZzK8YFrc     8.59 GH/s      no shares yet               *****
1Bev6GEMbnsFq2WE4A6WEgj4dKKeBKxm6S    186.03 GH/s   933.97726759 STY
1PdZDnspzxWgrG9YxKvt3h81bfV44JbMqV    245.48 GH/s   2066.02273240 STY

**** There is something wrong with your miner!

These guys getting LOTS of blocks & PAYOUTS...
I know the p2pool is working fine.

You must have some setting or something configured wrong. Embarrassed
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February 10, 2014, 08:36:50 AM
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Ok, I see you are getting shares & starting to earn now  Cheesy


Whenever you guys decide to mine BTC --- please consider throwing that hash
into the new BTC p2pool ---- you could make MANY MANY bitcoins in 1 payout Cool
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February 10, 2014, 08:54:44 AM
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Ok, I see you are getting shares & starting to earn now  Cheesy


Whenever you guys decide to mine BTC --- please consider throwing that hash
into the new BTC p2pool ---- you could make MANY MANY bitcoins in 1 payout Cool

Yep, things are much better now. Still high reject rate, but I'm no longer losing 30% of my hashrate, so pretty much as long as bfgminer says I am submitting over 5GHs, I am within what I consider acceptable for mining an altcoin. (6.3GHs in antminers, with a chili miner that should be here in under 12 hours.)
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February 10, 2014, 10:06:33 AM
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Thanks for the person who recommended this in my subreddit.

I'll add this to https://CryptX.io tonight.

Wow that was fast.  Shocked

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