nesociety
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May 12, 2013, 08:27:10 PM |
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Thanks hahaha I can just imagine doing that face to people in the street randomly and check their reaction
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svirus
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May 17, 2013, 03:10:45 PM |
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http://p2pool.hostv.pl/New features: - check GetWorkTemplateLatency - added sorting for tables (just click on table header). - added filter for BTC/LTC/TRC nodes Best, sViruS
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zvs
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May 17, 2013, 04:48:58 PM |
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http://p2pool.hostv.pl/New features: - check GetWorkTemplateLatency - added sorting for tables (just click on table header). - added filter for BTC/LTC/TRC nodes Best, sViruS the GWTL is heavily influenced by max block size.. i.e. the ridiculous 1000 maxblocksize on one of the servers shown will give it a significant advantage over any server that has any transactions. likewise, the 5000 max blocksize on my server gives myself an advantage over 95% of the others but , pls do at least 2000 size, 1000 would have missed two 20+ transaction fees the last week
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zvs
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May 17, 2013, 06:12:21 PM |
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i wonder how many people go to that p2pool.org site and see all the dead/orphan shares and decide that p2pool sucks?
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PatMan
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May 17, 2013, 07:29:47 PM |
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i wonder how many people go to that p2pool.org site and see all the dead/orphan shares and decide that p2pool sucks? How very dare you. You must be a witch that must be burned at the stake for blasphemy....twice......
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walf_man
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May 18, 2013, 02:49:02 AM |
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asia china http://p2pool.co.in/btc bitcoin.p2pool.co.in:9332 ltc litecoin.p2pool.co.in:9327 trc terracoin.p2pool.co.in:9322
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seocrow
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May 19, 2013, 08:43:14 PM |
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I am pleased to announce Litecoin P2Pool (Litecoinp2pool.com) a P2Pool Based Pool Mining Server - - FAST LINUX SERVER IN EUROPE - http://litecoinp2pool.comPool URL: LITECOINP2POOL.COM Port: 9327 User: Your LTC Wallet Address Pass: Any Password You Want * Mine Litecoins taking advantage of pooled mining resources * No need to Sign Up. No need to worry about someone guessing your pool server password. Simply connect to our server using your LTC address as your username and any password. * DDOS resistant. The nature P2Pool being decentralised means that we are not impacted by DDOS. (Yes I was also tired of Pools going down every few hours) * Safe and secure payment system mechanism with accountability across all the nodes of the network Example syntax for CGMNice & Easy.INER to get you started: cgminer --scrypt -o stratum+tcp://litecoinp2pool.com:9327 -u LKqYn5oC47y75svTjfxZroDHjtNkFh1kmJ -p xxxx1 -I 18 -w 256 --auto-fan For the Regular Top Miners there is potential for you to come on board as Pool Moderators and to share some of the fees if we decide to introduce a fee in the future. Id like to build a team of people up who have an interest in LTC and Pools. Add me on skype if you want to be considered. My Skype is SEOCrow
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rav3n_pl
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Don`t panic! Organize!
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May 20, 2013, 12:02:22 PM Last edit: May 21, 2013, 12:53:58 PM by rav3n_pl |
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FlappySocks
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May 21, 2013, 11:27:53 AM |
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A lot of the servers on this list dont work anymore. I have set my own p2pool node up (which I will advertise soon), and now I want to find a couple of backups. There has to be way to automate this information.
Has this been discussed at all? Two things spring to mind:
1. Auto discovery of p2pool nodes, and use ping to find the closest (this could be built into the mining software). 2. Have p2pool optionally advertise it's location to a map every hour or so. This would be a config setting in p2pool, detailing Latitude/Longitude, rate etc.
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centove
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May 21, 2013, 11:38:06 AM |
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A lot of the servers on this list dont work anymore. I have set my own p2pool node up (which I will advertise soon), and now I want to find a couple of backups. There has to be way to automate this information.
Has this been discussed at all? Two things spring to mind:
1. Auto discovery of p2pool nodes, and use ping to find the closest (this could be built into the mining software). 2. Have p2pool optionally advertise it's location to a map every hour or so. This would be a config setting in p2pool, detailing Latitude/Longitude, rate etc.
Most logical place for this type of info would be: http://p2pool.info/As that site seems to keep track of the pool as a whole...
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FlappySocks
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May 21, 2013, 11:52:12 AM |
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Agreed. Hoever, the more I think about it, I think I would prefer an automatic approach. Have cgminer find the nearest p2pool nodes. In that way, I can specify my own or preferred nodes, and not have to worry if it fails when I am sleep, as cgminer will just find someone elses.
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zvs
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May 21, 2013, 01:50:59 PM |
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Agreed. Hoever, the more I think about it, I think I would prefer an automatic approach. Have cgminer find the nearest p2pool nodes. In that way, I can specify my own or preferred nodes, and not have to worry if it fails when I am sleep, as cgminer will just find someone elses.
OK, it's not the automated method you speak of, but I just thought I'd mention: http://p2pool.hostv.pl/which is fancier. But needs to be updated by the Polish gentleman to remove at least one dupe in the BTC section .... You could always just have 3 or 4 pools...
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FlappySocks
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May 21, 2013, 01:53:35 PM |
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That will do me for now. Thanks.
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svirus
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May 22, 2013, 06:13:16 PM |
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Agreed. Hoever, the more I think about it, I think I would prefer an automatic approach. Have cgminer find the nearest p2pool nodes. In that way, I can specify my own or preferred nodes, and not have to worry if it fails when I am sleep, as cgminer will just find someone elses.
OK, it's not the automated method you speak of, but I just thought I'd mention: http://p2pool.hostv.pl/which is fancier. But needs to be updated by the Polish gentleman to remove at least one dupe in the BTC section What I need to remove ? there is always contact to me on this site. I will try replay ASAP BTW: Any sugestion about new features that I can add there ?
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zvs
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May 23, 2013, 09:02:57 AM Last edit: May 23, 2013, 10:25:31 AM by zvs |
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Agreed. Hoever, the more I think about it, I think I would prefer an automatic approach. Have cgminer find the nearest p2pool nodes. In that way, I can specify my own or preferred nodes, and not have to worry if it fails when I am sleep, as cgminer will just find someone elses.
OK, it's not the automated method you speak of, but I just thought I'd mention: http://p2pool.hostv.pl/which is fancier. But needs to be updated by the Polish gentleman to remove at least one dupe in the BTC section What I need to remove ? there is always contact to me on this site. I will try replay ASAP BTW: Any sugestion about new features that I can add there ? I checked and you got it, dupe on there I was talking about isn't anymore hmm, depending on how often it polls the sites, i think % online over the last 30 days and GH/s over the last 30 days is more useful than spot data (just keep it to where it doesn't show up if it was offline when last polled). as for efficiency, i think it'd be nice if there was some distinction between DOA and orphans, but i don't know if you can poll that data in p2pool? DOA can be caused by a variety of things, orphans are more indicative of what one should expect from a particular server. use that + your latency to server (DOA) to determine which would be best. i think only in cases of new blocks would a slow bitcoind come into play and cause more DOA (well, and the possibility of having a block discovered orphaned from the network)....... ed: actually, i guess those would be treated as orphans by the slow server also.... since they don't know the new block exists, they arent DOA, they just end up as orphans. and, something else i thought of, ping time isn't particularly useful since whoever is looking at it could be in a totally diff part of the world... but something that may be useful is ping jitter, if you have a server that has some 100 or 200ms jitter, you know that it is having some bandwidth exhaust issues (i guess it wouldnt work for places that dont allow icmp packets?)
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May 24, 2013, 03:27:38 PM |
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A lot of the servers on this list dont work anymore. I have set my own p2pool node up (which I will advertise soon), and now I want to find a couple of backups. There has to be way to automate this information.
Has this been discussed at all? Two things spring to mind:
1. Auto discovery of p2pool nodes, and use ping to find the closest (this could be built into the mining software). 2. Have p2pool optionally advertise it's location to a map every hour or so. This would be a config setting in p2pool, detailing Latitude/Longitude, rate etc.
http://p2pool-nodes.info/
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May 26, 2013, 12:32:02 PM Last edit: May 01, 2014, 04:28:54 PM by CartmanSPC |
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BTC - LTC - DGC - WDC PPLNS P2Pool Tier 1 Data Center located in Southern California Enterprise class equipment 0% fee up to a pool rate of 10Mh/s Bitcoin stratum+tcp://xpool.net:9332 - OFFLINE Litecoin stratum+tcp://xpool.net:9327 - OFFLINE Digitalcoin stratum+tcp://xpool.net:8810Worldcoin stratum+tcp://xpool.net:8820Login Username: Your Wallet Address Password: Any password you like More info:https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=217139
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May 30, 2013, 06:06:22 AM |
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daemondazz
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May 30, 2013, 06:41:23 AM |
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Guess I should add my nodes see as they are starting to get used:
Adelaide/SA::Australia::cryptominer.org:9332::1%::BTC::CryptoMiner::Daemondazz Adelaide/SA::Australia::cryptominer.org:9322::1%::TRC::CryptoMiner::Daemondazz
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