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Author Topic: [9 TH] Bitparking Pool, DGM 0%,vardiff,stratum,Merge Mining  (Read 163653 times)
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August 04, 2012, 09:22:46 AM
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Sending happy thoughts and about 700MH your way.

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August 06, 2012, 03:04:24 AM
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possible to add LTC for merge mining ?

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August 06, 2012, 03:17:41 AM
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possible to add LTC for merge mining ?
Litecoin cant be merge mined. It uses a different proof of work algorithm ,and doesn't have the necessary chanages to be merge mineable.
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August 06, 2012, 08:07:17 AM
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possible to add LTC for merge mining ?
Litecoin cant be merge mined. It uses a different proof of work algorithm ,and doesn't have the necessary chanages to be merge mineable.
It does relatively well on a CPU though, fire up a CPU client on a few threads if you want, considering the CPU isn't worth it for BTC merged mining.

On a different note, I didn't realize how many devcoins would be mined while merged. Not that they're worth diddly squat, but still, why not get 'em.

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August 07, 2012, 02:54:17 AM
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How many GH is the pool up to?

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August 07, 2012, 02:59:40 AM
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How many GH is the pool up to?
About 150 GH/s.
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August 07, 2012, 05:27:52 AM
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How many GH is the pool up to?
About 150 GH/s.
Yea, I realized after I posted that the main page has it listed. I only keep my stats page bookmarked and hadn't checked it since i signed up basically

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August 07, 2012, 05:47:59 AM
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Yea, I realized after I posted that the main page has it listed. I only keep my stats page bookmarked and hadn't checked it since i signed up basically
Also available in json format at http://mmpool.bitparking.com/stats
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August 08, 2012, 06:20:43 PM
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For some reason i just dont seem to be getting any shares and yes with only 50ish mhash to spare to it im not talking about in a few minutes but the other day i let my miner run for 8 hours(while i was asleep) with the correct settings and it still just didnt get anything what so ever and even after rechecking the the userid and port and all that several times it just doesn't get anything what so ever after a long time so im just wondering if its something on my end that im doing wrong or?
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August 08, 2012, 11:05:33 PM
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For some reason i just dont seem to be getting any shares and yes with only 50ish mhash to spare to it im not talking about in a few minutes but the other day i let my miner run for 8 hours(while i was asleep) with the correct settings and it still just didnt get anything what so ever and even after rechecking the the userid and port and all that several times it just doesn't get anything what so ever after a long time so im just wondering if its something on my end that im doing wrong or?
Please PM me details of your username, the miner you are using and the command line arguments you are passing it and I'll look into it.
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August 09, 2012, 04:18:28 PM
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For some reason i just dont seem to be getting any shares and yes with only 50ish mhash to spare to it im not talking about in a few minutes but the other day i let my miner run for 8 hours(while i was asleep) with the correct settings and it still just didnt get anything what so ever and even after rechecking the the userid and port and all that several times it just doesn't get anything what so ever after a long time so im just wondering if its something on my end that im doing wrong or?

Even my g/f's laptop with a Geforce 660M was getting shares, and that was only at 25MH/s or so. For sure check your setup.

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August 10, 2012, 07:32:53 AM
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According to share submissions we've hit 300 Ghash/s, mostly from one large miner. Last  time this happened someone had discovered a flaw in the pool but I don't see evidence of this at the moment since we're solving the alternate chain blocks at the expected rate. I'll  keep monitoring it to make sure nothing untoward is happening.
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August 11, 2012, 04:49:59 PM
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For some reason i just dont seem to be getting any shares and yes with only 50ish mhash to spare to it im not talking about in a few minutes but the other day i let my miner run for 8 hours(while i was asleep) with the correct settings and it still just didnt get anything what so ever and even after rechecking the the userid and port and all that several times it just doesn't get anything what so ever after a long time so im just wondering if its something on my end that im doing wrong or?

Even my g/f's laptop with a Geforce 660M was getting shares, and that was only at 25MH/s or so. For sure check your setup.

its just even when i check the site itself tho it doesnt say that im doing anything and on the miner it seems to be correct thats why im wondering if i did do something wrong even tho it should be working
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August 16, 2012, 07:57:56 AM
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You may have noticed a few disconnects of 30 seconds or so today as I updated some of the pool software. Things should be back to normal now.
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August 17, 2012, 09:08:44 AM
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You may have noticed a few disconnects of 30 seconds or so today as I updated some of the pool software. Things should be back to normal now.
My problems stem from third world Mexico cutting power on and off during the day for god only knows what reason.

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August 17, 2012, 09:45:36 AM
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My problems stem from third world Mexico cutting power on and off during the day for god only knows what reason.
I was on a pacific island for three weeks in April/May where they only have power about 12 hours a day - I can relate!
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August 17, 2012, 10:42:09 AM
Last edit: August 17, 2012, 01:17:11 PM by doublec
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I've been looking at comparing other payment methods to PPS and have added a quick 'stats' page to which shows some data. The first payment method I'm comparing to is DGM as this seems to be a reasonable alternative to PPS which helps lower variance for the pool operator. For the curious the stats are here: http://mmpool.bitparking.com/blockstats

This page shows under the 'Current' heading the current number of difficulty 1 solutions (as Score) and the amount of PPS that has been paid so far for the current block being worked on. On average a block will be solved by the pool every 'Difficulty' score submissions. This number gives you an idea of how far into a block we are and how unlucky we are if we're way above difficulty.

Under 'Blocks' is a list of the blocks that have been solved since I added the payment comparison stats. So far there have only been two full blocks. They show the total amount that would be paid to all miners using the DGM payment method, the total amount actually paid using the existing PPS system, the difference between the two, and the score total that solved the block (number of difficulty 1 solutions submitted by miners).

As you can see with the two block solved there is a bit of variance there with DGM being higher in the 2nd block and PPS in the first. In both cases the PPS is less than the 50 for the block due to both blocks being solved 'early' (less than the the difficulty number of submissions).

The 'Totals' section sums up the DGM and PPS payments over all the blocks and compares them. It also compares them to the block reward to see if the pool is losing or making money. For those two blocks the pool has been lucky. For the last number of blocks it's been a bit unlucky unfortunately so it's actually in the negative a fair amount (hence my reason for looking at lower variance reward options in case I need to change).

Under Estimated Payout is the current values for all miners mining the current block. It is sorted by total score (difficulty 1 submissions by the miner). It shows approximately what the payout for the miner would be using DGM if the block was found. It also shows the current PPS payment made to that miner and the score. At times DGM will be higher than PPS or lower depending on long it is taking to solve the block.

I don't show the miner user id for privacy reasons. Is there interest in that though? Or maybe a hash of the miner Id? It makes an interesting leaderboard.

Note that stats shown on this page are cached so are not 'immediate'. They are also generated by a seperate stats gathering module so may not represent the exact values you're getting in PPS but should be close. These stats are using floating point values rather than dealing with 'coins' so have some roundof errors. My DGM code may have bugs so another reason for this page is for me to test the implementation. The stats also show bitcoin values only.

Comments welcome! Any other data of interest?





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August 17, 2012, 01:09:44 PM
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The best stats page that I've seen is this one: http://www.litecoinpool.org/stats (Look at the variance of blocks found per user!). If you can create something similar then that would be great!

I'm not a fan of DGM and I will mine at a PPS pool as long as there is one.

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August 17, 2012, 01:55:12 PM
Last edit: August 17, 2012, 02:09:09 PM by doublec
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I've added a user id 'estimated payout' portion of http://mmpool.bitparking.com/blockstats page. This Id is the first 8 characters of the sha256 hash of the username of the user. You can use a page like http://www.movable-type.co.uk/scripts/sha256.html to convert your username to a hash to see where you rank.

Edit: And now there's a rough estimate of hash rate there as well.
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August 18, 2012, 10:18:34 PM
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Interesting study. My numbers end up very similar, but then I am recently returned to mining here, so hard to consider this a long term picture. Nice to see some creative thinking with the pool.
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