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Author Topic: [ANN][JPC]MAKE JACKPOTCOIN GREAT AGAIN!  (Read 470213 times)
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May 26, 2014, 04:57:20 AM
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nice to see the creative support Smiley

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May 26, 2014, 05:41:14 AM
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*** JackpotCoin Mining Hardware Comparison ***

As you guys know, jackpotcoin hash algorithm is new and shows completely different hashing speed with other algorithms.
So I made mining hardware comparison website to share mining information including hardware, software, performance, settings, etc. for all new and existing miners.
I will add more useful features (net hashrate, pool hashrate, etc.) to this website soon. Stay tuned!
I hope this site helps you on mining. Smiley

BTW, because it just launched now, I need more mining results from you!
Please send me your mining results via email, PM, contact form in my website, etc. by following form.

For GPU,
your nickname / GPU name / vendor / hash (Kh/s) / core (MHz) / memory (MHz) / voltage / miner (name, version) / config / com. info. (OS, CPU, RAM)
e.g. redpumk1n / R9 290 Reference / ASUS / 3100 / 1080 / 1250 / 1.172 / gpuminer_v2s / --kernel jackpotcoin -I 18 / Win 8.1 64bit, G1830, 4GB RAM

For CPU,
your nickname / CPU name / hash (Kh/s) / clock (GHz) / threads / miner (name, version) / OS
e.g. redpumk1n / Xeon x5650 (dual) / 1721 / 2.66 / 24 / cpuminer_w64 / Win 7 64bit

I will update your results ASAP.
Thanks for your contribution! Smiley

http://smartcode.cafe24.com

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Great. Thanks !

I am using SMOS (Bamt clone) and PIMP. They are dedicated miner linux o/s running on a usb flash memory without HDD.
I like PiMP cause it is 64bit and has the jackpot hash algorithm pre-installed.

http://getpimp.org/downloads.html


It is only for AMD gpus right now, but they plan to release a Nvidia version soon.
 

It's interesting Smiley
Could you send me your results?
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May 26, 2014, 07:12:28 AM
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Someone is selling like hell, may be a jackpot holder? Sad
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May 26, 2014, 07:26:42 AM
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*** JackpotCoin Mining Hardware Comparison ***

As you guys know, jackpotcoin hash algorithm is new and shows completely different hashing speed with other algorithms.
So I made mining hardware comparison website to share mining information including hardware, software, performance, settings, etc. for all new and existing miners.
I will add more useful features (net hashrate, pool hashrate, etc.) to this website soon. Stay tuned!
I hope this site helps you on mining. Smiley

BTW, because it just launched now, I need more mining results from you!
Please send me your mining results via email, PM, contact form in my website, etc. by following form.

For GPU,
your nickname / GPU name / vendor / hash (Kh/s) / core (MHz) / memory (MHz) / voltage / miner (name, version) / config / com. info. (OS, CPU, RAM)
e.g. redpumk1n / R9 290 Reference / ASUS / 3100 / 1080 / 1250 / 1.172 / gpuminer_v2s / --kernel jackpotcoin -I 18 / Win 8.1 64bit, G1830, 4GB RAM

For CPU,
your nickname / CPU name / hash (Kh/s) / clock (GHz) / threads / miner (name, version) / OS
e.g. redpumk1n / Xeon x5650 (dual) / 1721 / 2.66 / 24 / cpuminer_w64 / Win 7 64bit

I will update your results ASAP.
Thanks for your contribution! Smiley

http://smartcode.cafe24.com

For Nvidia cards it's maybe better to wait day or two because of new ccminer announcement...
   
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May 26, 2014, 07:50:37 AM
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For Nvidia cards it's maybe better to wait day or two because of new ccminer announcement...

it's only 5-10% more. I suggest to enter current data into the spreadsheet, just to show some nVidia presence.
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May 26, 2014, 08:18:54 AM
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i can't reach 2500 with 280x, what is the command-line? i'm able to reach 2200 at best...

i tried I 18-20 with g 1/2, with and without specify the TD, same crap
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May 26, 2014, 10:32:01 AM
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Hey guys,

So I thought I would try something new and different. We all love the jackpot right? Well I want to bring that 'winning feeling' to more people, so I'm going to implement the following on my pool.

- Fees will now be 2%, these will be held as the pool jackpot fund.
- Every Saturday @ 12AM EST I will draw a winner and pay them all the fees from the pool.
- Number of draw entries will be based on number of shares submitted that week, so the more you mine at the pool the more chance you have of winning the prize.

The more people that mine at the pool the bigger the prize fund. Hope people like the idea, I think it fits with the spirit of JackpotCoin.  Grin

Pool details:

http://jpc.hashatme.com/

- PROP reward system.
- Stratum with VarDiff
- 2% fees to fund pool jackpot
- Jackpot reward will be split 50/50 between block finder and other miners in the winning round

stratum+tcp://jpc.hashatme.com:3333
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May 26, 2014, 10:48:21 AM
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Hey guys,

So I thought I would try something new and different. We all love the jackpot right? Well I want to bring that 'winning feeling' to more people, so I'm going to implement the following on my pool.

- Fees will now be 2%, these will be held as the pool jackpot fund.
- Every Saturday @ 12AM EST I will draw a winner and pay them all the fees from the pool.
- Number of draw entries will be based on number of shares submitted that week, so the more you mine at the pool the more chance you have of winning the prize.
Don't bother with a lottery and give the extra cash directly to those large miner at 100MHash/s and above (small miner will be happy to pay more fee so it can be redistributed to the large miner  Grin )

You want to be "fair" take each name who mine for a certain time on your pool NO MATTER how many share they solved (so that people that have 3MHash/s can have a chance) and draw a winner.

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May 26, 2014, 10:51:18 AM
Last edit: May 26, 2014, 11:13:05 AM by kebabman
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You think it would be better just randomly distributed to anyone in the pool? Hmm I did think about that but wasn't sure if it was fair someone with 50KH having the exact same chances of winning as someone with 50MH. I could say the counter to what you say - why don't the big miners just give a percentage of their earnings straight to the small miners - and it would be equally as valid. At least by share everyone has a chance to win even if it's a small chance, just like the jackpot block itself. Can you suggest a fairer way? Undecided

EDIT: I see you added your way, but I'm not sure that is fair either. I'm a small miner too btw.
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May 26, 2014, 11:17:58 AM
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You think it would be better just randomly distributed to anyone in the pool? Hmm I did think about that but wasn't sure if it was fair someone with 50KH having the exact same chances of winning as someone with 50MH. Can you suggest a fairer way? Undecided
The problem is that you will just redistribute to 3 or 4 large farms.

It is supposed to be a lottery. A jackpot in a casino can be won with just a token... So it would be better this way and at least someone who has just 50khash/s would have a chance too... (why do you think lottery games are so successful... it is because they offer a chance (small) to anybody to win some big prizes...).

I think for a pool (or even the coin network) what is important is the time spent in the pool rather than the number of share. Hit and runs are bad for the network and shouldn't be rewarded while in your system a large farm could run for a couple of hours and get even more chance than anybody else to win without even supporting the pool nor the network.

For something "fairer", you could may-be create several category based on the hashrate of the miners (?)

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May 26, 2014, 11:22:01 AM
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True, but with the lottery analogy, if you buy 100000 tickets you have 100000x the chance of winning as someone that buys 1 ticket...that's the same as this really. But I do get your point, maybe I could weight entries by time too. Something like:

number of shares submitted X number of days mined since last draw. So if you mined all 7 days your shares would be worth 7 time as much as someone who mines for 1 day. I'm using days as an example, I'd probably do it by number of rounds that you took part in. That way if you are a small miner that stays at the pool all week your shares are worth much more than a pool hopper so your chances are that much more. What do you think?
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May 26, 2014, 11:53:51 AM
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*** JackpotCoin Mining Hardware Comparison ***

As you guys know, jackpotcoin hash algorithm is new and shows completely different hashing speed with other algorithms.
So I made mining hardware comparison website to share mining information including hardware, software, performance, settings, etc. for all new and existing miners.
I will add more useful features (net hashrate, pool hashrate, etc.) to this website soon. Stay tuned!
I hope this site helps you on mining. Smiley

BTW, because it just launched now, I need more mining results from you!
Please send me your mining results via email, PM, contact form in my website, etc. by following form.

For GPU,
your nickname / GPU name / vendor / hash (Kh/s) / core (MHz) / memory (MHz) / voltage / miner (name, version) / config / com. info. (OS, CPU, RAM)
e.g. redpumk1n / R9 290 Reference / ASUS / 3100 / 1080 / 1250 / 1.172 / gpuminer_v2s / --kernel jackpotcoin -I 18 / Win 8.1 64bit, G1830, 4GB RAM

For CPU,
your nickname / CPU name / hash (Kh/s) / clock (GHz) / threads / miner (name, version) / OS
e.g. redpumk1n / Xeon x5650 (dual) / 1721 / 2.66 / 24 / cpuminer_w64 / Win 7 64bit

I will update your results ASAP.
Thanks for your contribution! Smiley

http://smartcode.cafe24.com

i was waiting for that one, nice! ill upload my settings to
EDIT: i have send my settings of my 290X in the contact form
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May 26, 2014, 12:26:58 PM
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*** JackpotCoin Mining Hardware Comparison ***

As you guys know, jackpotcoin hash algorithm is new and shows completely different hashing speed with other algorithms.
So I made mining hardware comparison website to share mining information including hardware, software, performance, settings, etc. for all new and existing miners.
I will add more useful features (net hashrate, pool hashrate, etc.) to this website soon. Stay tuned!
I hope this site helps you on mining. Smiley

BTW, because it just launched now, I need more mining results from you!
Please send me your mining results via email, PM, contact form in my website, etc. by following form.

For GPU,
your nickname / GPU name / vendor / hash (Kh/s) / core (MHz) / memory (MHz) / voltage / miner (name, version) / config / com. info. (OS, CPU, RAM)
e.g. redpumk1n / R9 290 Reference / ASUS / 3100 / 1080 / 1250 / 1.172 / gpuminer_v2s / --kernel jackpotcoin -I 18 / Win 8.1 64bit, G1830, 4GB RAM

For CPU,
your nickname / CPU name / hash (Kh/s) / clock (GHz) / threads / miner (name, version) / OS
e.g. redpumk1n / Xeon x5650 (dual) / 1721 / 2.66 / 24 / cpuminer_w64 / Win 7 64bit

I will update your results ASAP.
Thanks for your contribution! Smiley

http://smartcode.cafe24.com

i was waiting for that one, nice! ill upload my settings to
EDIT: i have send my settings of my 290X in the contact form

Thank you for your valuable contribution!
Could you tell me what miner you used and OS, CPU, RAM?

e.g. gpuminer_v2s (which is at OP), Win 8.1 64bit, G1830, 4GB RAM
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May 26, 2014, 12:28:06 PM
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True, but with the lottery analogy, if you buy 100000 tickets you have 100000x the chance of winning as someone that buys 1 ticket...that's the same as this really. But I do get your point, maybe I could weight entries by time too. Something like:

number of shares submitted X number of days mined since last draw. So if you mined all 7 days your shares would be worth 7 time as much as someone who mines for 1 day. I'm using days as an example, I'd probably do it by number of rounds that you took part in. That way if you are a small miner that stays at the pool all week your shares are worth much more than a pool hopper so your chances are that much more. What do you think?
Could be an idea yes

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May 26, 2014, 12:33:55 PM
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*** JackpotCoin Mining Hardware Comparison ***

As you guys know, jackpotcoin hash algorithm is new and shows completely different hashing speed with other algorithms.
So I made mining hardware comparison website to share mining information including hardware, software, performance, settings, etc. for all new and existing miners.
I will add more useful features (net hashrate, pool hashrate, etc.) to this website soon. Stay tuned!
I hope this site helps you on mining. Smiley

BTW, because it just launched now, I need more mining results from you!
Please send me your mining results via email, PM, contact form in my website, etc. by following form.

For GPU,
your nickname / GPU name / vendor / hash (Kh/s) / core (MHz) / memory (MHz) / voltage / miner (name, version) / config / com. info. (OS, CPU, RAM)
e.g. redpumk1n / R9 290 Reference / ASUS / 3100 / 1080 / 1250 / 1.172 / gpuminer_v2s / --kernel jackpotcoin -I 18 / Win 8.1 64bit, G1830, 4GB RAM

For CPU,
your nickname / CPU name / hash (Kh/s) / clock (GHz) / threads / miner (name, version) / OS
e.g. redpumk1n / Xeon x5650 (dual) / 1721 / 2.66 / 24 / cpuminer_w64 / Win 7 64bit

I will update your results ASAP.
Thanks for your contribution! Smiley

http://smartcode.cafe24.com
may-be you could put the official ccminer release rather than a link to a private one

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May 26, 2014, 12:45:43 PM
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Pool details:

http://jpc.hashatme.com/

stratum+tcp://jpc.hashatme.com:3333

Please change "getting started" info. Now it shows:
Code:
./cgminer --scrypt -o stratum+tcp://localhost:3333 -u Weblogin.WorkerName -p WorkerPassword
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May 26, 2014, 12:49:49 PM
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*** JackpotCoin Mining Hardware Comparison ***

As you guys know, jackpotcoin hash algorithm is new and shows completely different hashing speed with other algorithms.
So I made mining hardware comparison website to share mining information including hardware, software, performance, settings, etc. for all new and existing miners.
I will add more useful features (net hashrate, pool hashrate, etc.) to this website soon. Stay tuned!
I hope this site helps you on mining. Smiley

BTW, because it just launched now, I need more mining results from you!
Please send me your mining results via email, PM, contact form in my website, etc. by following form.

For GPU,
your nickname / GPU name / vendor / hash (Kh/s) / core (MHz) / memory (MHz) / voltage / miner (name, version) / config / com. info. (OS, CPU, RAM)
e.g. redpumk1n / R9 290 Reference / ASUS / 3100 / 1080 / 1250 / 1.172 / gpuminer_v2s / --kernel jackpotcoin -I 18 / Win 8.1 64bit, G1830, 4GB RAM

For CPU,
your nickname / CPU name / hash (Kh/s) / clock (GHz) / threads / miner (name, version) / OS
e.g. redpumk1n / Xeon x5650 (dual) / 1721 / 2.66 / 24 / cpuminer_w64 / Win 7 64bit

I will update your results ASAP.
Thanks for your contribution! Smiley

http://smartcode.cafe24.com

i was waiting for that one, nice! ill upload my settings to
EDIT: i have send my settings of my 290X in the contact form

Thank you for your valuable contribution!
Could you tell me what miner you used and OS, CPU, RAM?

e.g. gpuminer_v2s (which is at OP), Win 8.1 64bit, G1830, 4GB RAM

you got mail  Grin
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May 26, 2014, 12:55:03 PM
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Come on miners, support minep.it, best web pool layout I've ever seen + miner points just for mining...

Hear, hear! Very nice pool indeed.  Pointing my two measly rigs at them. I'm segadomcast over there

I really want to mine at this pool, but this pool gives me weird rejects that say "too many values to unpack" and I don't get them on any other pools I have tried. The reject cuts my hashing almost by half when I get one, causing me to lose money :/

Hey, finally got round to looking into this problem. Think I found the issue - are you able to try out the pool again and see if it's sorted for you?

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May 26, 2014, 01:29:36 PM
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Come on miners, support minep.it, best web pool layout I've ever seen + miner points just for mining...

Hear, hear! Very nice pool indeed.  Pointing my two measly rigs at them. I'm segadomcast over there

I really want to mine at this pool, but this pool gives me weird rejects that say "too many values to unpack" and I don't get them on any other pools I have tried. The reject cuts my hashing almost by half when I get one, causing me to lose money :/

Hey, finally got round to looking into this problem. Think I found the issue - are you able to try out the pool again and see if it's sorted for you?

MUUUCH better! Not even single rejected hash in the last 15 minutes with my 750ti's.
Bravo!


 
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May 26, 2014, 01:31:18 PM
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I have a problem with my wallet. Since changing to new wallet my coins are showing in recent transactions but not in balances. Has anyone else had this problem and found a solution?

I have tried reverting back to old wallet but it wont sync and balance is shown as stake.

I saved wallet.dat and transferred it into new wallet folder same as usual.

Any help greatly appreciated.
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