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April 13, 2014, 07:25:51 AM |
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6. You can set any pseudo share difficulty that you want. For example if I was mining at 1800 Kh/s. I would do this: 1800 * 0.00000116 = 0.002088 and attach that at the end of your wallet address like this:
ESKQypc4JdzfChEvnSjtu3fNMND1iJNrYF+0.002088
8. The only thing I haven't mentioned is that if you decide to give it a try I have found that setting the queue to 0 scantime to 1 and expiry to 1 yields the best results. But, only use a p2pool node if your miner is always up and running and you are not hopping all over the place.
thanks for these tips how will setting my address+0.0007656 effect my payout? i'm hashing at an average of 665kh so i just did times 660 also set my expiry, the rest i had correct. There should be no difference in payouts as all that REALLY matters is finding shares of a certain difficulty. It just sets an optimal difficulty based on a certain hash rate which may reduce stale shares and it benefits the node by consuming as little bandwidth as possible.
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Oldminer
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April 13, 2014, 07:32:33 AM |
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https://emc2.suprnova.cc
The Day 1 EMC2 Pool Steady and fast Payouts Heavy Load approved Straum+VDiff Fast US and EU Connections Over 500MH/s in the Pool Wallet 1.1 ! Promo: 0 % fee - try us !Safe against fake shares! I was going to join your pool 'til I noticed no EMC2 listed on the side menu? Wtf is up with that? Am I fucking going blind here or what
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April 13, 2014, 07:45:16 AM |
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https://emc2.suprnova.cc
The Day 1 EMC2 Pool Steady and fast Payouts Heavy Load approved Straum+VDiff Fast US and EU Connections Over 500MH/s in the Pool Wallet 1.1 ! Promo: 0 % fee - try us !Safe against fake shares! I was going to join your pool 'til I noticed no EMC2 listed on the side menu? Wtf is up with that? Am I fucking going blind here or what Hey ! Sorry I'm not sure I understand.. You mean the Navigation Menu to the left ? EMC is not included there when you are at the EMC site as it would "loop to itself" It's like when you're on the "index" site and there is one link referring to "index" :-) The "normal" menu with getting started etc. is just below the Pool Links.
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robelneo
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April 13, 2014, 10:19:04 AM |
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Hi my wallet is showing error I need to upgrade my wallet or other nodes needs to upgrade how can I fix this error so the right transactions can be displayed?
a wild guess would be... update wallet? Lol Check first post of this thread. I have deleted my wallet several times and already downloaded 5 wallet but I always get a notification that I should upgrade ... WTF where can I get an upgraded wallet I have a payout to receive on one of my pool...
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ahumanbeingx
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April 13, 2014, 11:05:27 AM |
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Hi my wallet is showing error I need to upgrade my wallet or other nodes needs to upgrade how can I fix this error so the right transactions can be displayed?
a wild guess would be... update wallet? Lol Check first post of this thread. I have deleted my wallet several times and already downloaded 5 wallet but I always get a notification that I should upgrade ... WTF where can I get an upgraded wallet I have a payout to receive on one of my pool... Please let me know if this helps! Here how I fixed it and got Albert synced up.. #1. Close Albert. #2. Make sure you enable "view hidden folders" if you are in Windows. You can find out how to do that here: http://windows.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/show-hidden-files#show-hidden-files=windows-73#3. Head over to: C:\Users\USERNAME\AppData\Roaming\Einsteinium #4. Delete everything you see in the Einsteinium folder *EXCEPT "Wallet.dat". Make sure you keep Wallet.dat safe (and backed up).#5. Open Albert and give it a minute to start syncing. Hopefully that ironed out any issues.
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LordPiccolo
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April 13, 2014, 11:15:39 AM |
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Hi my wallet is showing error I need to upgrade my wallet or other nodes needs to upgrade how can I fix this error so the right transactions can be displayed?
a wild guess would be... update wallet? Lol Check first post of this thread. I have deleted my wallet several times and already downloaded 5 wallet but I always get a notification that I should upgrade ... WTF where can I get an upgraded wallet I have a payout to receive on one of my pool... Please let me know if this helps! Here how I fixed it and got Albert synced up.. #1. Close Albert. #2. Make sure you enable "view hidden folders" if you are in Windows. You can find out how to do that here: http://windows.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/show-hidden-files#show-hidden-files=windows-73#3. Head over to: C:\Users\USERNAME\AppData\Roaming\Einsteinium #4. Delete everything you see in the Einsteinium folder *EXCEPT "Wallet.dat". Make sure you keep Wallet.dat safe (and backed up).#5. Open Albert and give it a minute to start syncing. Hopefully that ironed out any issues. I had the upgrade message yesterday too. Deleted the block chain, opened the wallet and boom, sorted in no time.
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April 13, 2014, 11:38:30 AM |
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You can submit a science related project you think deserves funding. The nominations you make should abide to the following: Nominations must follow the scientific method and the fruits of their labour should be publicly available in the future, as is the work of the miners funding them. The end result should end in peer reviewed publication, for our preference is to fund open access projects, so our community can view the studies results and data upon publication. Nominations can be Education related projects such as organizations providing educational support. These organizations must have a clear STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering and Math) focus. There must be a clear structure to how the organization achieves it’s educational mission, and a clear target audience. Nominations based on engineering and technology projects must achieve a clear scientific purpose that will preferably be open source, or open hardware. We do not want to fund the latest gadget for a commercial technology project. Likewise projects which attempt to address a major need, such as projects attempting new clean energy technologies, will also be considered. Submit your nomination now!http://einsteinium.org/submit-a-project/
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April 13, 2014, 12:27:47 PM |
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Lifeforce bonus will be starting in 4 hours. Site isn't loading, although miners seem to be communicating with the stratum. I've just restarted my miner since it stopped responding yesterday. It wouldn't connect back to Lifeforce so I've swapped back to supernova for now. We changed a few ports/addresses, please double check if you're using the correct links still: http://emc2.lifeforce.info/index.php?page=gettingstarted(we gave people 48 hours notice of this change) Ah ok. I'll have to update; my own fault for not monitoring the pool. But I do lurk around here. Thanks for the prompt response.
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ahmed_bodi
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April 13, 2014, 01:23:44 PM |
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scrapy a pool doesn't give you accurate numbers, case in point the p2pool i'm with was telling me i was hashing at close to 800kh for about 3hrs, look at my miner and i was doing 637kh. mpos is the same script everyone uses. then they throw a template on top of it if they want it to look different from other pools. i know this because i wanted to start a pool to help gain myself more coins since i'm broke and only have a single 7950 to mine with.
just about any pool you go with will state that the hash rate you see is an approximation. regardless if it says 1terahash or 1kh while you have say 600kh as your real hash, you're paid for your submitted work, not the reflected hash rate. this is just common knowledge. i'm only about 2-3 months into mining coins and playing the bitcoin market and i've known this since maybe the first few days of mining.
as he stated above, ask any pool owner, they'll tell you the same thing i just did.
I gotcha man... fully understand. I'm watching payouts... His servers lack the ability to take packets as fast as many of us can send. Now that I am on emc2.cryptopools.com:3006 I am slamming them. at 20+ mh/s. I could never get over 13mh/s with Sta's pool. I feel sorry as I know it is not his fault, but he lacked the knowledge how to fix it. I will be at 40mh/s this week, and 100 in the next 2 weeks, 500 in the third quarter. I need a pool that can respond, not a bullshitter. Sorry to be so upfront, but it is what it is. I AM A MINER Scrappy i myself understand what you are saying. However A lot of pool owners have had to deal with DDOS attacks recently. It's not an easy job maintaining a pool im afraid
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dstorm
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April 13, 2014, 01:29:25 PM |
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Our einsteiniumd is at 200mb so all good here. CPU usages seems acceptable too, around 17% on average. Perhaps try recompiling..
What OS? I use Debian 7 64bit. Einsteinium is the only one I ever had a problem with. The other wallets uses on average 0.1% CPU and 150MB memory. I tried recompiling without any optimizations but that didn't help.
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SuperSta
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April 13, 2014, 01:32:52 PM |
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Our einsteiniumd is at 200mb so all good here. CPU usages seems acceptable too, around 17% on average. Perhaps try recompiling..
What OS? I use Debian 7 64bit. Einsteinium is the only one I ever had a problem with. The other wallets uses on average 0.1% CPU and 150MB memory. I tried recompiling without any optimizations but that didn't help. Ubuntu 12.04 64bit
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ahmed_bodi
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April 13, 2014, 01:36:46 PM |
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Our einsteiniumd is at 200mb so all good here. CPU usages seems acceptable too, around 17% on average. Perhaps try recompiling..
What OS? I use Debian 7 64bit. Einsteinium is the only one I ever had a problem with. The other wallets uses on average 0.1% CPU and 150MB memory. I tried recompiling without any optimizations but that didn't help. i use debian 7 64bit with around the same results as sta
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SuperSta
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April 13, 2014, 01:46:00 PM Last edit: April 13, 2014, 01:57:30 PM by SuperSta |
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No lets face this.. I slam 16mh/s at you and get 12... I slam 20 and get 15.... I slam 20 at emc.cryptopools.com:3006 and get 18 mh/s. I would call that a no brainer. Sorry Sta. But your pool truly saps life, and your only response is..... DDoS.
ScrappyDo's 20MH/S looks a lot like 15MH/s to me: http://tinypic.com/view.php?pic=2j4eyc0&s=8#.U0qUomcU-UkAll pool are the same in terms of reporting the stats. Stats is a frontend value, your true hash rate may be 20MH/s. Don't make the easy mistake of getting confused by the stats.
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dstorm
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April 13, 2014, 01:49:28 PM |
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Our einsteiniumd is at 200mb so all good here. CPU usages seems acceptable too, around 17% on average. Perhaps try recompiling..
What OS? I use Debian 7 64bit. Einsteinium is the only one I ever had a problem with. The other wallets uses on average 0.1% CPU and 150MB memory. I tried recompiling without any optimizations but that didn't help. i use debian 7 64bit with around the same results as sta Thanks. Maybe there's something wrong with the p2pool code, or someone is attacking me, but I can't find any problem in the logs.
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April 13, 2014, 02:04:51 PM |
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Use p2pools and you forget about DDOS an other bugs
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April 13, 2014, 02:06:32 PM |
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@supersta
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April 13, 2014, 02:28:04 PM |
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April 13, 2014, 02:29:30 PM |
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All pool are the same in terms of reporting the stats. Stats is a frontend value, your true hash rate may be 20MH/s. Don't make the easy mistake of getting confused by the stats. Nope, not all Pools are the same, many pools are configured wrong and have woes.. Sorry
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April 13, 2014, 02:47:58 PM |
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You can submit a science related project you think deserves funding. The nominations you make should abide to the following: Nominations must follow the scientific method and the fruits of their labour should be publicly available in the future, as is the work of the miners funding them. The end result should end in peer reviewed publication, for our preference is to fund open access projects, so our community can view the studies results and data upon publication. Nominations can be Education related projects such as organizations providing educational support. These organizations must have a clear STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering and Math) focus. There must be a clear structure to how the organization achieves it’s educational mission, and a clear target audience. Nominations based on engineering and technology projects must achieve a clear scientific purpose that will preferably be open source, or open hardware. We do not want to fund the latest gadget for a commercial technology project. Likewise projects which attempt to address a major need, such as projects attempting new clean energy technologies, will also be considered. Submit your nomination now!http://einsteinium.org/submit-a-project/
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April 13, 2014, 03:00:44 PM |
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