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November 29, 2013, 05:41:54 PM
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You could stop mining and wait for all your share to pay out. once there is no more coming in a manual payout would zero your account, I think. Of course that would be expensive in unmined shares.
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November 29, 2013, 06:41:37 PM
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can anyone help me to locate my NMC withdrawals to btc-e.com 1 or 2 weeks ago to address MzAx5buAA8FNV7tYhJTefXLfJXnHyaHgtd

it could also be a issue on BTC-E side maybe the NMC network itself? around 63 NMC withdraw 3 or 4 transactions.

thank you!

MzAx5buAA8FNV7tYhJTefXLfJXnHyaHgtd is my NMC deposit address within BTC-E. transaktions are below. but I cannot see the amount of NMC in my account.

http://explorer.dot-bit.org/a/MzAx5buAA8FNV7tYhJTefXLfJXnHyaHgtd

quote from btc-e.com NMC deposit page:

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We do not support generated transactions from pools like Eligius, P2Pool etc.

What does this mean technical?

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November 29, 2013, 07:00:20 PM
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We do not support generated transactions from pools like Eligius, P2Pool etc.

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It means technically they don't support generated transactions from Eligius or P2Pool.   Huh
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November 29, 2013, 07:03:11 PM
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It means technically they don't support generated transactions from Eligius or P2Pool.   Huh

what is the difference between to receive NMC on a Namecoin client with a NMC address and to receive NMC in BTC-E with a NMC address?

that was my question. how can you prevent to receive NMC on a Namecoin address technical.

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November 29, 2013, 08:45:48 PM
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does anyone know what the specific usb connector that plugs into the ASICminer 49 port hub is called? none of the cables i have around the house seem to be the correct one. I need to know what to buy.
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November 29, 2013, 08:53:14 PM
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It means technically they don't support generated transactions from Eligius or P2Pool.   Huh

what is the difference between to receive NMC on a Namecoin client with a NMC address and to receive NMC in BTC-E with a NMC address?

that was my question. how can you prevent to receive NMC on a Namecoin address technical.

Eligius and P2Pool pay you with "generation" type transactions.  These can be orphaned, and also can't be spent for 120 confirmations.  BTC-e's system for processing deposits will not properly recognize a generation type transaction.

BTC Guild's payments are all sent using standard address-to-address type payments.

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November 29, 2013, 08:54:04 PM
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does anyone know what the specific usb connector that plugs into the ASICminer 49 port hub is called? none of the cables i have around the house seem to be the correct one. I need to know what to buy.

It's a USB A-to-B cable.

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November 29, 2013, 09:04:54 PM
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does anyone know what the specific usb connector that plugs into the ASICminer 49 port hub is called? none of the cables i have around the house seem to be the correct one. I need to know what to buy.

It's a USB A-to-B cable.

THANKS!!!
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November 30, 2013, 10:22:03 AM
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We do not support generated transactions from pools like Eligius, P2Pool etc.

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It means technically they don't support generated transactions from Eligius or P2Pool.   Huh

what is the difference between to receive NMC on a Namecoin client with a NMC address and to receive NMC in BTC-E with a NMC address?

that was my question. how can you prevent to receive NMC on a Namecoin address technical.

Eligius and P2Pool pay you with "generation" type transactions.  These can be orphaned, and also can't be spent for 120 confirmations.  BTC-e's system for processing deposits will not properly recognize a generation type transaction.

BTC Guild's payments are all sent using standard address-to-address type payments.

thank you,  eleuthria! I have to open a ticket on BTC-E. :/

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November 30, 2013, 10:23:56 AM
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API pollers would've died when the website was having issues earlier.  Shouldn't have been having any new problems since then though.

"API pollers" still alive? thank you!

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November 30, 2013, 04:37:10 PM
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API pollers would've died when the website was having issues earlier.  Shouldn't have been having any new problems since then though.

"API pollers" still alive? thank you!

API programs shouldn't be having any issues.  It was only a brief outage.

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November 30, 2013, 05:05:41 PM
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API pollers would've died when the website was having issues earlier.  Shouldn't have been having any new problems since then though.

"API pollers" still alive? thank you!

API programs shouldn't be having any issues.  It was only a brief outage.

hm, nothing seems to me changed on Android/App side...

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November 30, 2013, 09:40:48 PM
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Does having a faster internet connection result in higher shares submitted? I just upgraded my internet from 6MBps down/1MBps up to 15MBps down/10MBps up. My shares have gone up significantly.

Before I was submitting around 240,000 and now I'm submitting 300,000 and no less than 290,000 per shift!

So does it make a difference or was something wrong with my old internet?

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November 30, 2013, 10:05:25 PM
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Does having a faster internet connection result in higher shares submitted? I just upgraded my internet from 6MBps down/1MBps up to 15MBps down/10MBps up. My shares have gone up significantly.

Before I was submitting around 240,000 and now I'm submitting 300,000 and no less than 290,000 per shift!

So does it make a difference or was something wrong with my old internet?

It would depend on your difficulty. If your difficulty was 1 or 2 you would use more bandwidth than if it was say 10. But even at diff 1 with the Stratum protocol the bandwidth shouldn't be significant.
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November 30, 2013, 11:17:40 PM
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Does having a faster internet connection result in higher shares submitted? I just upgraded my internet from 6MBps down/1MBps up to 15MBps down/10MBps up. My shares have gone up significantly.

Before I was submitting around 240,000 and now I'm submitting 300,000 and no less than 290,000 per shift!

So does it make a difference or was something wrong with my old internet?

Shift sizes were increased ~20% (1.2b vs 1b).  So that's why your shares per shift went up.  Contribution % shouldn't have changed much (although the pool has gained a bit of speed in the last two days).

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November 30, 2013, 11:24:18 PM
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eleuthria

you would actually prefer that we don't let our balances build up?

or you just don't want to process the transaction volume of people using their pool account to make purchases?

still wondering about this

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December 01, 2013, 12:50:47 AM
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Does having a faster internet connection result in higher shares submitted? I just upgraded my internet from 6MBps down/1MBps up to 15MBps down/10MBps up. My shares have gone up significantly.

Before I was submitting around 240,000 and now I'm submitting 300,000 and no less than 290,000 per shift!

So does it make a difference or was something wrong with my old internet?

Shift sizes were increased ~20% (1.2b vs 1b).  So that's why your shares per shift went up.  Contribution % shouldn't have changed much (although the pool has gained a bit of speed in the last two days).
Is there a way to see my shift contribution % past the 10 that show in Dashboard?

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December 01, 2013, 01:40:58 AM
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eleuthria

you would actually prefer that we don't let our balances build up?

or you just don't want to process the transaction volume of people using their pool account to make purchases?

still wondering about this

I believe he's stated before that it's in everyone's best interest to keep the BTC in their wallets and out of the pool.  Less of a target for would be hackers, and if a hacker would get in, less losses for all involved.

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December 01, 2013, 08:22:25 PM
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eleuthria

you would actually prefer that we don't let our balances build up?

or you just don't want to process the transaction volume of people using their pool account to make purchases?

still wondering about this

I believe he's stated before that it's in everyone's best interest to keep the BTC in their wallets and out of the pool.  Less of a target for would be hackers, and if a hacker would get in, less losses for all involved.

M

Of course, how much is "a lot" is a relative term. I'd think that if everyone took the lowest amount out as often as possible the traffic would be overwelming. But, I'm not in a position to know.
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December 02, 2013, 02:35:25 AM
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For those that don't read the top of Bitcointalk.org:

Your username+password on the forums may have been captured IN PLAINTEXT during a 38 hour long window.  I have already received multiple confirmed break-ins on accounts that used the same credentials on the forums as what they used on BTC Guild.  If your username/password was compromised, having an email on the account would still have sent confirmation emails for any account changes before they could take affect.  Similarly, if your wallet was locked, you were immune to losing any coins even if your email and account were both compromised.

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