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Author Topic: [CLOSED] BTC Guild - Pays TxFees+NMC, Stratum, VarDiff, Private Servers  (Read 903120 times)
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June 28, 2014, 03:13:58 AM
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Here you go!

It worked!!!

 Grin Grin Grin Grin Grin Grin Grin Grin Grin Grin Grin
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June 28, 2014, 03:17:39 AM
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I've been doing my dance for a while. I'm gonna need more vodka to keep going.
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June 28, 2014, 03:27:17 AM
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I can now go have a Bourbon and relax. I'm not looking again till the hangover! Tongue
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June 28, 2014, 05:07:55 AM
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I missed most of the good luck and when I finally got my power and miners back up, this happens!

Put something in my tip jar if I made your day. Smiley
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June 28, 2014, 07:21:22 AM
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I missed most of the good luck and when I finally got my power and miners back up, this happens!

Yeah same here.  I had to shut down for 6 hours due to AC failure and those 6 hours happen to be that little surge we had 2 days ago.  I'm running full speed to get 1 block in 12 hours  Shocked
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June 28, 2014, 08:38:41 AM
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Who the hell ate all the lucky charms again, almost 6hrs since our last block found.

To be decided...
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June 28, 2014, 01:19:12 PM
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Who the hell ate all the lucky charms again, almost 6hrs since our last block found.

That, nearly 9 hour block was pretty crazy.  1:10p to 9:54p.

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June 28, 2014, 01:22:09 PM
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Who the hell ate all the lucky charms again, almost 6hrs since our last block found.

That, nearly 9 hour block was pretty crazy.  1:10p to 9:54p.
Up to 3 blocks so far today... if anyone wants easy tracking of last found, found today / found yesterday just keep an eye on my sig.

http://www.eojmarket.com/BTC-Guild_Stat_Sig/btcg_stat_sig-MoreBloodWine.php

To be decided...
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June 29, 2014, 10:00:24 AM
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how long it takes to update in website ?
i just started and it shows 800 shares in bfgminer but nothing in  website

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June 29, 2014, 10:09:29 AM
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Give it at least an hour to come up to speed at the pool.


how long it takes to update in website ?
i just started and it shows 800 shares in bfgminer but nothing in  website

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June 29, 2014, 03:33:36 PM
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Just over 9 hours and still no block found...  This is overcompensating for the good luck we had.

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June 29, 2014, 03:38:45 PM
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Just over 9 hours and still no block found...  This is overcompensating for the good luck we had.

Variance is variance. There are good streaks and there are bad streaks and in theory it all levels out.

But yeah, this block is a nail-biter, huh...  Undecided

EDIT: Almost simultaneously to me posting this we found 308482 :-) Here's hoping for a lucky streak to come.
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June 29, 2014, 04:49:39 PM
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Just over 9 hours and still no block found...  This is overcompensating for the good luck we had.

Variance is variance. There are good streaks and there are bad streaks and in theory it all levels out.

But yeah, this block is a nail-biter, huh...  Undecided

EDIT: Almost simultaneously to me posting this we found 308482 :-) Here's hoping for a lucky streak to come.

I'll toast to that!  With Lucky Charms infused milk!

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June 29, 2014, 08:04:18 PM
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Difficulty: 16,818,461,371 (+24.93% over previous).  We're now approaching the fun territory where it is possible for a shift to go unpaid if a block lasts too long (in terms of shares, not time).

Shifts are ~11b shares currently, meaning the total 'N' value is at ~110b, which is 6.875x current difficulty.  This is the largest 'N' value of any PPLNS pool currently, but since the pool is not growing as fast as the network, it is slowly losing ground compared to difficulty.  This means that if a block takes more than 7x the current diff in shares, at least one shift will go unpaid.  You'll see this on GHash (much more frequently since their 'N' value is very low), p2pool, and BitMinter as well when a particularly long block hits.  Again, 'long' in this sense is a measure of shares, not time, though the two are related.

RIP BTC Guild, April 2011 - June 2015
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June 29, 2014, 08:46:49 PM
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Difficulty: 16,818,461,371 (+24.93% over previous).  We're now approaching the fun territory where it is possible for a shift to go unpaid if a block lasts too long (in terms of shares, not time).

Shifts are ~11b shares currently, meaning the total 'N' value is at ~110b, which is 6.875x current difficulty.  This is the largest 'N' value of any PPLNS pool currently, but since the pool is not growing as fast as the network, it is slowly losing ground compared to difficulty.  This means that if a block takes more than 7x the current diff in shares, at least one shift will go unpaid.  You'll see this on GHash (much more frequently since their 'N' value is very low), p2pool, and BitMinter as well when a particularly long block hits.  Again, 'long' in this sense is a measure of shares, not time, though the two are related.

So, .... when are you planning to grow the pool?  Grin
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June 29, 2014, 08:52:02 PM
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When he gets rich or cashes out on his coin stash lol

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June 29, 2014, 08:57:41 PM
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Difficulty: 16,818,461,371 (+24.93% over previous).  We're now approaching the fun territory where it is possible for a shift to go unpaid if a block lasts too long (in terms of shares, not time).

Shifts are ~11b shares currently, meaning the total 'N' value is at ~110b, which is 6.875x current difficulty.  This is the largest 'N' value of any PPLNS pool currently, but since the pool is not growing as fast as the network, it is slowly losing ground compared to difficulty.  This means that if a block takes more than 7x the current diff in shares, at least one shift will go unpaid.  You'll see this on GHash (much more frequently since their 'N' value is very low), p2pool, and BitMinter as well when a particularly long block hits.  Again, 'long' in this sense is a measure of shares, not time, though the two are related.

So, .... when are you planning to grow the pool?  Grin

All public pools are continuing to shrink in their share of the network as manufacturers of ASICs build up private farms for a fraction of the cost of individuals.  Most ASICs these days are not going to turn a profit for an end user, but the manufacturer's cost per hash is significantly lower.  In the last 2016 blocks, BTC Guild, Eligius, BitMinter, p2pool, and Slush combined aren't even 20% of the network anymore, and that has been a continuing trend for most of 2014.

RIP BTC Guild, April 2011 - June 2015
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June 29, 2014, 09:07:49 PM
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Difficulty: 16,818,461,371 (+24.93% over previous).  We're now approaching the fun territory where it is possible for a shift to go unpaid if a block lasts too long (in terms of shares, not time).

Shifts are ~11b shares currently, meaning the total 'N' value is at ~110b, which is 6.875x current difficulty.  This is the largest 'N' value of any PPLNS pool currently, but since the pool is not growing as fast as the network, it is slowly losing ground compared to difficulty.  This means that if a block takes more than 7x the current diff in shares, at least one shift will go unpaid.  You'll see this on GHash (much more frequently since their 'N' value is very low), p2pool, and BitMinter as well when a particularly long block hits.  Again, 'long' in this sense is a measure of shares, not time, though the two are related.

So, .... when are you planning to grow the pool?  Grin

All public pools are continuing to shrink in their share of the network as manufacturers of ASICs build up private farms for a fraction of the cost of individuals.  Most ASICs these days are not going to turn a profit for an end user, but the manufacturer's cost per hash is significantly lower.  In the last 2016 blocks, BTC Guild, Eligius, BitMinter, p2pool, and Slush combined aren't even 20% of the network anymore, and that has been a continuing trend for most of 2014.
So basically by say, Feb if not sooner, pools will be obsolete and only private farms will turn a profit thus bringing the doom and gloom end to bitcoin.

To be decided...
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June 29, 2014, 09:19:46 PM
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All public pools are continuing to shrink in their share of the network as manufacturers of ASICs build up private farms for a fraction of the cost of individuals.  Most ASICs these days are not going to turn a profit for an end user, but the manufacturer's cost per hash is significantly lower.  In the last 2016 blocks, BTC Guild, Eligius, BitMinter, p2pool, and Slush combined aren't even 20% of the network anymore, and that has been a continuing trend for most of 2014.

So sad, but true Sad What are the plans? What would you suggest to an end user? I do not want to hash for GHASH. Maybe you guys (BTC Guild, Eligius, BitMinter and Slush) will cooperate and redirect all your hash power to p2pool?

Sorry, if I sound too stupid, just want to know, what will happen to us Smiley
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June 29, 2014, 09:25:14 PM
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pools will be obsolete and only private farms will turn a profit thus bringing the doom and gloom end to bitcoin.

I don't follow your logic?!?

Pools will be obsolete because of private farms which will destroy Bitcoin??

That's kind of like the movie "Soylent Green" where global warming caused all food sources to be destroyed which in turn caused a population boom and over populated the Earth.

Obviously I'm missing something, please explain it too me. Smiley

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