zuludrag
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June 18, 2014, 11:58:49 AM |
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Just saw "Getting started" section of pool's page: JackpotCoin Getting Started Guide stratum+tcp://jpc.minep.it:3366 ... This pool uses the SHA-3 algorithm ... cgminer --keccak -o stratum+tcp://jpc.minep.it:3366 -u username.keccakworker -p x And this is wrong info - JHA is not the same as Keccak or Sha-3! But later we can see: ccminer.exe --algo=jackpot -o stratum+tcp://jpc.minep.it:3366 -u username.anything -p x So for nvidia user info is correct Please correct information, because new users with amd cards will begin to post incorrect shares...
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e6ug
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June 18, 2014, 12:01:58 PM |
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e6ug where are you mining ?
i been doing real good at minepit. doing even better at dwarf. even at .25% more fee i seem too be getting more coin. i have mined at mph,h@m, minepit< and now dwarf. minepit was great for a smaller hash. great interface better coins/day than the other pools. how to make two workers there(minep.it), i just change the name? I am sure you can figure it out.
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Tyr808
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06/19/11 17:51 Bought BTC 259684.77 for 0.0101
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June 18, 2014, 12:29:20 PM |
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e6ug where are you mining ?
i been doing real good at minepit. doing even better at dwarf. even at .25% more fee i seem too be getting more coin. i have mined at mph,h@m, minepit< and now dwarf. minepit was great for a smaller hash. great interface better coins/day than the other pools. how to make two workers there(minep.it), i just change the name? Yes, just change the name in the bat file and it handles it on it's own, i.e. -u username.worker and -u username.worker2 if you're at the pool's status page and click "your dash" on the left side of the page, it'll pull up personal stats. You can verify your workers are handling it properly on that page.
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noucome008
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June 18, 2014, 12:35:15 PM |
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jpc price down despite 47k block rewards
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johndon
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June 18, 2014, 12:41:43 PM |
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Amph
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June 18, 2014, 12:49:04 PM |
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jpc price down despite 47k block rewards there is no correlation you know, trading is just...random
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zuludrag
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June 18, 2014, 01:33:43 PM |
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jpc price down despite 47k block rewards there is no correlation you know, trading is just...random In some cases yes - trading is just random. But in now days big farm miners dumps their coins whatever the price is if it's profitable. If it's not profitable - they just not mining the coin. Another situation with small miners - they are not getting such profit to just dump at any price... That is why I'm starting to hate Cryptsy for its autosell f-ion - it is made specially for big farm dumpers... Edit: the same with multipools - they are dumping coins at any price, that makes coin's price fall. It's great that JPC algo is unique at the moment - so no multipool effect on it's price!
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reviks
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June 18, 2014, 01:41:31 PM |
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Just saw "Getting started" section of pool's page: JackpotCoin Getting Started Guide stratum+tcp://jpc.minep.it:3366 ... This pool uses the SHA-3 algorithm ... cgminer --keccak -o stratum+tcp://jpc.minep.it:3366 -u username.keccakworker -p x And this is wrong info - JHA is not the same as Keccak or Sha-3! But later we can see: ccminer.exe --algo=jackpot -o stratum+tcp://jpc.minep.it:3366 -u username.anything -p x So for nvidia user info is correct Sorry for that the ccminer code is my own but i am not an admin on the site just a loyal user Please correct information, because new users with amd cards will begin to post incorrect shares...
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zuludrag
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June 18, 2014, 01:44:52 PM |
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Sorry for that the ccminer code is my own but i am not an admin on the site just a loyal user
Hope that pool operator will read the message I'm not mining on that pool, but it would be good to change info for new users anyway
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reviks
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June 18, 2014, 01:48:27 PM |
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Sorry for that the ccminer code is my own but i am not an admin on the site just a loyal user
Hope that pool operator will read the message I'm not mining on that pool, but it would be good to change info for new users anyway I agree been on here for a while just told him, but please do consider us, site is run as best as they can by two admins and they started this february, we would love to have your help on our pool currently we have kbomba as our nvidia guru aka Bombadil as credited by the ccminer creator himself on the latest version
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Amph
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June 18, 2014, 01:52:20 PM |
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jpc price down despite 47k block rewards there is no correlation you know, trading is just...random In some cases yes - trading is just random. But in now days big farm miners dumps their coins whatever the price is if it's profitable. If it's not profitable - they just not mining the coin. Another situation with small miners - they are not getting such profit to just dump at any price... That is why I'm starting to hate Cryptsy for its autosell f-ion - it is made specially for big farm dumpers... Edit: the same with multipools - they are dumping coins at any price, that makes coin's price fall. It's great that JPC algo is unique at the moment - so no multipool effect on it's price! there is no speculation anymore like in doge era, they just dump and forget, or just forget entirely like you said this is why new coins now, die even faster
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omahapoker
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June 18, 2014, 03:09:09 PM |
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were 1 vote away from being at #4
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omahapoker
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June 18, 2014, 03:29:24 PM |
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werte at # 4 but keep voting bitcoinplus is only 200 votes behind us and i see that pposting a lot of votes today
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allcrypt
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June 18, 2014, 03:38:18 PM |
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Don't you guys find it funny that MintPal allows this voting thing to go on forever, them making more and more money in BTC donations? How... convenient.
Yes, we did voting/donations. Hell - WE invented it. But we never played it like a game like they are.
I just hope you guys are not sending them BTC.
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kebabman
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June 18, 2014, 04:35:12 PM |
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No, because the net hashrate is no reported correctly by the wallet, it's actually much more like 35GH/s.
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shutopia
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June 18, 2014, 04:42:04 PM |
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ouch. I committed a sin, I used the same user/password for Allcrypt and Bittrex without 2FA. Just woke up today June 18 to find both accounts drained of JPC and BTC.
For reference, the unauthorized user first turns off all alert settings, then withdraws via Allcrypt 0.16650878 BTC to 1MGHKXe7WFdKb8DmnTCQaXAM1gK2HToTg2 899999.99999977 JPC to JXrUjsULGLePz9CXbkGbgd5X2Ln7L6PiWC
On Bittrex, the unauthorized user utilizes my account to buy HIGH and sell LOW against a low volume market (ITC/BTC) to capture gains without even making a withdrawal. Traceable only if the admin of Bittrex is able to capture the counterparty buyer when my account sells ridiculously low, and counterparty seller when my account buys obscenely high.
Very savvy culprits these days. I'm irritated but quite impressed that the days of "using a cryptic and long password" are no longer relevant.
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kebabman
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June 18, 2014, 04:44:59 PM |
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Damn that sucks sorry man. Where are they getting their hands on these passwords?!
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MCMK
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June 18, 2014, 04:46:27 PM |
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No, because the net hashrate is no reported correctly by the wallet, it's actually much more like 35GH/s. Ok, that is good to know. I looked and could not find a source for this. Do you happen to have one?
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Amph
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June 18, 2014, 04:50:41 PM |
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ouch. I committed a sin, I used the same user/password for Allcrypt and Bittrex without 2FA. Just woke up today June 18 to find both accounts drained of JPC and BTC.
For reference, the unauthorized user first turns off all alert settings, then withdraws via Allcrypt 0.16650878 BTC to 1MGHKXe7WFdKb8DmnTCQaXAM1gK2HToTg2 899999.99999977 JPC to JXrUjsULGLePz9CXbkGbgd5X2Ln7L6PiWC
On Bittrex, the unauthorized user utilizes my account to buy HIGH and sell LOW against a low volume market (ITC/BTC) to capture gains without even making a withdrawal. Traceable only if the admin of Bittrex is able to capture the counterparty buyer when my account sells ridiculously low, and counterparty seller when my account buys obscenely high.
Very savvy culprits these days. I'm irritated but quite impressed that the days of "using a cryptic and long password" are no longer relevant.
keylogger? or exchange scam?
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