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June 05, 2014, 02:24:45 PM |
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POOL STATS slimcoin dcrypt 58 499635 25702 105 12 0 89 596.92 KH
Sandor111, the stats are not in real time are they ? There are more workers than 58.
Please confirm if only 12 blocks have been mined so far
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AizenSou
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June 05, 2014, 03:00:23 PM |
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POOL STATS slimcoin dcrypt 58 499635 25702 105 12 0 89 596.92 KH
Sandor111, the stats are not in real time are they ? There are more workers than 58.
Please confirm if only 12 blocks have been mined so far
Actually 16 blocks. 89 blocks are orphans because the pool was in the wrong fork 10 hours ago. After that sandor111 said everything works fine. But I don't understand why the pending blocks decrease but the confirm blocks doesn't increase. Ok it doesn't get confirm yet but where does it go ? Something wrong with the stats.
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sandor111
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June 05, 2014, 03:37:00 PM |
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POOL STATS slimcoin dcrypt 58 499635 25702 105 12 0 89 596.92 KH
Sandor111, the stats are not in real time are they ? There are more workers than 58.
Please confirm if only 12 blocks have been mined so far
Actually 16 blocks. 89 blocks are orphans because the pool was in the wrong fork 10 hours ago. After that sandor111 said everything works fine. But I don't understand why the pending blocks decrease but the confirm blocks doesn't increase. Ok it doesn't get confirm yet but where does it go ? Something wrong with the stats. Apparently there are 4 kicked blocks, which means that the daemon could not find the transaction for it at that moment, however currently these are valid blocks and I will add them back to the unconfirmed. The other blocks found: [blockHash] [txHash] [height] 0000000740bb234239788af32a835f847574503d2c59d6b74073804358c49d8c:9063f772114ac38674d4455a27993fc27e6de70d1fd27e18f4f1d3f3ac0ca6e0:6939 00000004d4c61ea956f4798310f35150ae8f407042dc7c1f16b3169a70add760:4a6c0d528a3e82af14cd0db5e10bdd15abbbaed169562b42ee415084e7a02659:6937 000000061bd812a903e6ad00d2bd9582606afd8f9c87b0d53c3e37e023d3c728:b95998352eb035fbdc40cec64e5ad085a9045bbb3b4379b46a2e54da6909e7dc:6882 000000007fe04e9bbdef378b59059828c69672b0ab956072c29f3aaea83b6bd3:77f910820f23c282687316b516f3bb5216eaf5b6c19eba1b6ca97987059ac97d:7002 00000003360b6638fa2be832f2b7dbd0ee24867d52d8574ca55b06e442e483bc:2d18aea4e9ff3c096d4eadc30f6ce2e0a39caef838885299e811a9157d64339b:6993 000000025af4a288f83efb1c04208d02343748f8aea1a3e783cf42b83183f5a2:84aed640746ce1e943406c581733088c18096955f679fc11ff7d45127307074c:6983 000000094e1b6cc3c4a61279ebfebabba56fcad98a2315575597dd722c9b1c1a:5e726f0f36171bdb0ef1c3020f9b04ee67eeb010746304c0d463f26ca6bb1e53:6816 0000000493cebe4dcf2be960ccac21fadf666617103b0950de35560afe1816bb:ed259564a0d39c657be1f5578b2761218ea080346f26ffa520966567b0992c85:6664 00000000506207a5fb17c75527480dce2369ec638cccdef81fd1e11a0ce7678f:e1f7623114cff22a6600b83c1ef7f2b69e829f691d7e9d3f0405127e5b5a11f6:6877 00000008deac63b99a80a20d364450fd1a64021996fb044e6fb218be5e0859dd:6c068a414253beb512e3a2db1b908a61bb5fa880e7e2f873d6f258295bf2dc1f:7000 0000000a0e27e1567cc5e5270d83a0f0cbf7d752d88901644d30e1babb4c4c98:6abbd7e9c92ddc13c623c1ecd82e9c263f1a8576e33551deba8c25257b06d72f:6749 00000004d4b493a1336b2cb394043f5ff04eb19c53dfa77ff0f0c80b726b75bd:146284ebec31f9bf4d396a949b767102f46b074bd69d4e485bb00f474b68bcee:6880 0000000795a2e5ee0f352fe6d49efe5b03e8b694d64aa48bad14cb6d4bf7c18b:64adfef765b1740474c159afd625c3f097f3b2fb8b62baeca28a9c1304c66d53:7024 000000074a88c96450912b52e1d0bf5ccafa2ad0baad924aa25ccca93ac26c83:3a3b2e7f190c18f062a69a2a08add7dec737b8fae3e2fda787d98eb9dbbd4c1d:7013 0000000056ee7692aa3087e836b8f2c4b8f51d63fd35cb0aaa8dac045e15482b:d916e4898ba4cfed1762208a206038a05a360df7b5e8a0ad277cc44a58033ef6:6774 000000025d810e51f670cacf7cd527c7ff3da38a45ed0ac63ff5f0e7df8eca50:73253e6a5c5de7977f5c59f4c258dfad639782f1e1fb2cabebf2133af84548a4:6870 000000042f609069a09a28f4066eb197bd31c8b0a17b88dbfab60b1541197e64:d19c18c3d84e72769d80786d2c693a83ab501612985db769cb1f54951df8327b:6951 00000001c04c07c6e1b666eb6d5f65a4cb1bdcbaa56856018fbfb3e8fb18ab94:5035f9ac819684d9f44d074771f0c5bb69644cec0fbfe8fb2fbf3e715618ed14:6954 000000037bf8006fb5a0e319b103b419297461ce77861f883230e225c7ad1ae5:416cbe613bcc413410b3f888fee80c7593952c415aba5e49a7c576b136982366:7019 0000000052e6a4a7a1eed17907284a3199efdcf5226107abbdceb68ff375ffa2:b6febe5a1193e9301a2b70d6e6b84f8d8f7c5a8f15c8eed6f9d4902f19057fb0:7023
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June 05, 2014, 03:47:43 PM |
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Apparently there are 4 kicked blocks, which means that the daemon could not find the transaction for it at that moment, however currently these are valid blocks and I will add them back to the unconfirmed.
Kicked blocks, that sounds reassuring. Who kicked them and why How come the daemon did not rescan the transactions on the next update ? You are good at finding orphans but not as good at detecting all good blocks
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sandor111
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June 05, 2014, 03:53:45 PM |
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Apparently there are 4 kicked blocks, which means that the daemon could not find the transaction for it at that moment, however currently these are valid blocks and I will add them back to the unconfirmed.
Kicked blocks, that sounds reassuring. Who kicked them and why How come the daemon did not rescan the transactions on the next update ? You are good at finding orphans but not as good at detecting all good blocks Once the daemon doesn't find the corresponding transaction, the blocks are kicked forever by the pool, https://github.com/zone117x/node-open-mining-portal/blob/master/libs/paymentProcessor.js#L222IMHO It would be better to let the daemon retry atleast 5 times in period of 5 mins before kicking the block, let me see if I can change it and propose them to merge the fix. I never had kicked blocks before, so I guess the buggy wallet is to blame.
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djm34
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June 05, 2014, 04:16:56 PM |
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I tried to use minerd -dcrypt on the pool and I only get rejected...
you don't need to supply the algo when using slimminer, dcrypt is the default algo. however, the correct cmd line would be: minerd -a dcrypt -o SERVER:PORT -u USER -p PASS anyway I am placing a new bounty of 0.15BTC (!!!!!!!!) if someone adds the rpcthreads function to git and it gets accepted by the dev. Deadline : 24h
I can confirm that he pays the bounties he offers. I found the problem, It had compiled it two days ago and wasn't using the latest comit. Recompiled with the modification and now I am getting shares
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djm34 facebook pageBTC: 1NENYmxwZGHsKFmyjTc5WferTn5VTFb7Ze Pledge for neoscrypt ccminer to that address: 16UoC4DmTz2pvhFvcfTQrzkPTrXkWijzXw
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June 05, 2014, 05:13:40 PM |
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30 blocks found by the pool, any chance we get an estimation on how much we are to make from immature blocks ?
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sandor111
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June 05, 2014, 05:18:45 PM |
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30 blocks found by the pool, any chance we get an estimation on how much we are to make from immature blocks ?
Not currently, but I am working on it.
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TheMightyX
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Vires in Numeris
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June 05, 2014, 05:32:29 PM |
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If there is two miners already, they should be added to the OP. Do we expect every person to sift through 70+ pages to find them?
On that note, can someone link me to a windows binary? It's obvious without pools we won't be getting any blocks. The cloud/botnet miners have obviously jumped on.
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TheRealSteve
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June 05, 2014, 05:40:17 PM |
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If there is two miners already, they should be added to the OP.
Probably better to wait for a rather more official build. Do we expect every person to sift through 70+ pages to find them?
They could make use of the search facility of the forum, top right of any page. Enter "Windows", and hey presto. On that note, can someone link me to a windows binary?
MartinF's compile - try that one first. my compile - might not work on your machine. If neither work, compile your own: Follow the instructions given by BitcoinFX - installing cygwin and getting it up and running only takes a few minutes. It's obvious without pools we won't be getting any blocks. The cloud/botnet miners have obviously jumped on.
As with any coin - at least this one tries to do something new to mitigate that phenomenon further down the line, even though I think this group will still have the advantage with that mitigation.
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sandor111
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June 05, 2014, 06:01:02 PM |
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The network hashrate just hit an ATH of 10MH/s - doubling from 3MH/s today, I guess more botnet operators are starting to notice Slimcoin.
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June 05, 2014, 06:21:16 PM |
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The network hashrate just hit an ATH of 10MH/s - doubling from 3MH/s today, I guess more botnet operators are starting to notice Slimcoin.
Or people noticed its profitable even on amazon aws. Look at bter, people dumping all day.
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June 05, 2014, 07:05:39 PM |
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Question for y'all, I have a Dell with Intel i3 which build should I be using for this? It seems like my hashes should be a bit higher than they are. If someone could lead me to a build, I forget which one I'm using I think it's the one from zippyshare, anyways this is a great pool thanks for leading me in the right direction.
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What else could I say?
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sandor111
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June 05, 2014, 07:12:15 PM |
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Massive DDoS attack just hit us!
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June 05, 2014, 07:15:56 PM |
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Massive DDoS attack just hit us!
...and that is why we need a decentralized pool! EDIT: And you lied in your last post, you said the new host will have DDoS protection - DATASHACK has absolutely NO DDoS protection!!
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sandor111
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June 05, 2014, 07:19:31 PM |
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Massive DDoS attack just hit us!
...and that is why we need a decentralized pool! EDIT: And you lied in your last post, you said the new host will have DDoS protection - DATASHACK has absolutely NO DDoS protection!! I didn't lie, this is just a backup server as I'm still waiting for the DDoS protected servers from OVH.net, they are really slow.
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June 05, 2014, 07:22:47 PM |
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Massive DDoS attack just hit us!
...and that is why we need a decentralized pool! EDIT: And you lied in your last post, you said the new host will have DDoS protection - DATASHACK has absolutely NO DDoS protection!! I didn't lie, this is just a backup server as I'm still waiting for the DDoS protected servers from OVH.net, they are really slow. Would you be willing to share your pool code so people cna run their own private pools ? Just the most basic code, without db and frontend ?
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nikos64
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June 05, 2014, 07:31:21 PM |
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I see... Everyone is making a pool but none provides binaries for the windows miner
The right decision... Good for you guys.
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nikos64
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June 05, 2014, 07:32:46 PM |
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I see... Everyone is making a pool but none provides binaries for the windows miner
The right decision... Good for you guys.
I know... Compile it yourself...
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jytou
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June 05, 2014, 08:07:04 PM |
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Is it just me, or the PoB, although a nice concept, needs more incentive? From what I see so far, burning coins is definitely not a good choice as you don't even get what you spent in return... or am I wrong? Right now, everyone mines the good ol' POW way, right?...
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