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March 12, 2014, 12:55:55 AM
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how to set antminer S1 to use p2pool ?


Install p2pool and point your miner at it. Or use one of the public nodes if you don't want to run it yourself, but running your own copy is best.

can you give me info where rent hosting for install p2pool?

http://wiki.nyr.be/servidores_dedicados_low_cost

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http://www.microsofttranslator.com/bv.aspx?from=&to=en&a=http://wiki.nyr.be/servidores_dedicados_low_cost
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March 13, 2014, 02:19:07 AM
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New free BTC Public P2Pool Node, Vancouver, WA, U.S.A

o% fees

stratum+tcp://67.189.82.137:9332
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http://67.189.82.137:9332

Please use your bitcoin wallet address as user name and any password will work. If you enter anything other than your bitcoin wallet address for a user name you will not receive any payouts.

Click on the Charts below to find your worker.

Charts:http://67.189.82.137:9332/static/graphs.html?Day
Donations:BTC 1MAmUEm28Sus7sZBSZYwUknTssnkB4VE9C


Just dropped a new antminer on there.  Will add more if this works out. 

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March 16, 2014, 08:50:14 AM
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We've added new public Bitcoin and Litecoin nodes at CrunchPool, as well as two SpainCoin nodes Smiley

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April 07, 2014, 08:30:32 AM
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We're hosting three Public Nodes. Choose from San Francisco, New York and Amsterdam.
Currently we run with 6.6 TH/s.

http://bitnode.io
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April 07, 2014, 01:37:12 PM
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We've added new public Bitcoin and Litecoin nodes at CrunchPool, as well as two SpainCoin nodes Smiley

Nice! That's really good that you've added nodes there
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April 22, 2014, 06:21:24 PM
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Hello all.

New public node on dedicated server in Contabo's new datacentre in Muenchen (Germany): www.minehammer.com  (Bitcoin)

Muenchen::Germany::178.238.237.252:9332::0.5::Bitcoin::MineHammer::Martin Beek

I'm currently working on a redundant server setup w. an Amsterdam mirror, so it's better to use the domain name instead of the IP address: http://minehammer.com:9332

Cheers!


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April 30, 2014, 10:36:17 AM
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Mine Bitcoin on CrunchPool, the most stable P2Pool node! we have a rock-solid dedicated EU server
http://p2pool.crunchpool.com:9332

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May 04, 2014, 10:31:24 PM
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In an effort to promote p2pool, I'm going to try something new, and afaik, something that hasn't been done before.

I managed to snatch up a VPS for a ridiculously low price.  I'm running a public p2pool node on it with 0% fee.  I'm merge mining every single coin I'm aware of that merges with BTC: NMC, IXC, and DVC.  (IXC is off at the moment to make sure I don't run out of resources.)

All that's the same as many other nodes out there.

What I'm doing different is not keeping the merged mine proceeds for myself.  I'm not even using them to compensate for the VPS fee. 

Instead, I'll be donating the BTC equivalent back into p2pool, for all p2pool users to share.  Every single satoshi.


The VPS is located in Los Angles, CA, the opposite side of the country of me.  Not ideal for me, but it was the one that was available, so I grabbed it. Smiley I'm pointing the majority of my hashpower there - a meager 1 TH/s.  I hope to see a lot more from others soon. Smiley

The pool address is 96.44.166.190:9332.  I intend to find a domain name for it soon, but haven't got there yet.

I also intend to put one of the newer front end web UIs on the node, but for now I'm just using the default.

M

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May 04, 2014, 11:04:44 PM
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It'll surely have problems once you have more than a couple of people on there...  just look at p2pool.org, etc..

It's not designed well for multiple ppl with how it handles the work requests.... when I had 10+ ppl on my Bitcoin p2pool, it'd take around 50-100ms before it got to the last person and that's with having it set at 5000 maxblocksize (cutting out most of the transactions)... not to mention the i7-2700k, 32gb of RAM w/ blockchain in ramfs.  Try using two different difficulty settings and check the log and see what the time difference is between the two work requests..

but while we're on the topic of VPS', wable.com (incero) option #3 is sweet for $8 a month.  can mix and match how you like & swap between dallas and seattle at will..

http://www.speedtest.net/result/3480771499.png from the seattle location (it still resolves the IP to Dallas, re: Seattle being 1750mi away)
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May 04, 2014, 11:12:25 PM
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It'll surely have problems once you have more than a couple of people on there...  just look at p2pool.org, etc..

It's not designed well for multiple ppl with how it handles the work requests.... when I had 10+ ppl on my Bitcoin p2pool, it'd take around 50-100ms before it got to the last person and that's with having it set at 5000 maxblocksize (cutting out most of the transactions)... not to mention the i7-2700k, 32gb of RAM w/ blockchain in ramfs.  Try using two different difficulty settings and check the log and see what the time difference is between the two work requests..

but while we're on the topic of VPS', wable.com (incero) option #3 is sweet for $8 a month.  can mix and match how you like & swap between dallas and seattle at will..

http://www.speedtest.net/result/3480771499.png from the seattle location (it still resolves the IP to Dallas, re: Seattle being 1750mi away)


If what you say is true, then I'll be disappointed.  But I'm going to try it anyhow... and if nothing else, use it for myself.  I'd be happy if I got too many users.

BTW I got my VPS for $30 a year.

M

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May 04, 2014, 11:15:46 PM
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It'll surely have problems once you have more than a couple of people on there...  just look at p2pool.org, etc..

It's not designed well for multiple ppl with how it handles the work requests.... when I had 10+ ppl on my Bitcoin p2pool, it'd take around 50-100ms before it got to the last person and that's with having it set at 5000 maxblocksize (cutting out most of the transactions)... not to mention the i7-2700k, 32gb of RAM w/ blockchain in ramfs.  Try using two different difficulty settings and check the log and see what the time difference is between the two work requests..

but while we're on the topic of VPS', wable.com (incero) option #3 is sweet for $8 a month.  can mix and match how you like & swap between dallas and seattle at will..

http://www.speedtest.net/result/3480771499.png from the seattle location (it still resolves the IP to Dallas, re: Seattle being 1750mi away)


If what you say is true, then I'll be disappointed.  But I'm going to try it anyhow... and if nothing else, use it for myself.  I'd be happy if I got too many users.

BTW I got my VPS for $30 a year.

M

Yeah, I have seen some for that cheap...  like that ramnode thing or whatever I posted here earlier.  You can find lots on lowendtalk or lowendbox.com...  but I haven't found one where you can move it between Seattle and Dallas whenever you want  Grin

I'm damn near certain it'll be too slow if you allow all the transactions...  I'd think w/ $30 a year it's probably just 2 or 3 cores?   If you cut out all the transactions it might be OK
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May 04, 2014, 11:20:01 PM
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It'll surely have problems once you have more than a couple of people on there...  just look at p2pool.org, etc..

It's not designed well for multiple ppl with how it handles the work requests.... when I had 10+ ppl on my Bitcoin p2pool, it'd take around 50-100ms before it got to the last person and that's with having it set at 5000 maxblocksize (cutting out most of the transactions)... not to mention the i7-2700k, 32gb of RAM w/ blockchain in ramfs.  Try using two different difficulty settings and check the log and see what the time difference is between the two work requests..

but while we're on the topic of VPS', wable.com (incero) option #3 is sweet for $8 a month.  can mix and match how you like & swap between dallas and seattle at will..

http://www.speedtest.net/result/3480771499.png from the seattle location (it still resolves the IP to Dallas, re: Seattle being 1750mi away)


If what you say is true, then I'll be disappointed.  But I'm going to try it anyhow... and if nothing else, use it for myself.  I'd be happy if I got too many users.

BTW I got my VPS for $30 a year.

M

Yeah, I have seen some for that cheap...  like that ramnode thing or whatever I posted here earlier.  You can find lots on lowendtalk or lowendbox.com...  but I haven't found one where you can move it between Seattle and Dallas whenever you want  Grin

I'm damn near certain it'll be too slow if you allow all the transactions...  I'd think w/ $30 a year it's probably just 2 or 3 cores?   If you cut out all the transactions it might be OK

My box is showing Xeon L5520 @ 2.267GHz 8 cores. 

I'm using the recommendations in the "p2pool FUD" thread to limit transactions.  I'm not allowing all in.  I tweaked things a bit to get it to be stable.  The alt coins will use way too many connections and hence resources if I let them, I had to lock them down quite a bit.

M

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May 05, 2014, 05:53:48 PM
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Coin Cadence P2Pool Public Node: Fast and Reliable.

0% Fee

http://mining.CoinCadence.com

Pool URL: stratum+tcp://mining.CoinCadence.com:9332 OR http://mining.CoinCadence.com:9332
Username: [Your Bitcoin Address For Payment]
Password: Not required

Server Info:
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Multiple Redundancy: Power, Cooling, Connectivity
100% RAID 10 SSD Drives
Quad Core Processor
4 GB RAM
800 MB/s Network
Optimized Bitcoind and P2Pool
Very Low Latency - Give us a ping

We have a decent looking custom dashboard, will be adding more data and per-miner info shortly Smiley
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May 05, 2014, 10:17:04 PM
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P2PoolThailand - The first Thai p2pool node

stratum+tcp://p2poolthailand.com:9332 or stratum+tcp://p2pool.asia:9332

0% fee

Very low latency in asia, specially in Thailand.

I am running 1.5TH/s with my miners, waiting for others to join.

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Singapore::pool.norgzpool.net.au:9332::0%::BTC::Norgz Pool::Norgan

Norgz Pool is now open for business.

http://www.norgzpool.net.au

Deets above, server is a quad core 7gb ram beast and running on the Microsoft Azure cloud.

The server will be moved to Australia when the DC is up but for now Singapore is about as close as I can get to Australia with minimal investment.

Mine with your Bitcoin wallet address and it'll pay you direct. Merged mining is in the pipeline where you'll be able to collect NMC, IXC and DVC along with the BTC you mine.

Always being updated and will be closely monitored and maintained.


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May 06, 2014, 07:50:59 AM
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Coin Cadence P2Pool Public Node: Fast and Reliable.

0% Fee

http://mining.CoinCadence.com

Pool URL: stratum+tcp://mining.CoinCadence.com:9332 OR http://mining.CoinCadence.com:9332
Username: [Your Bitcoin Address For Payment]
Password: Not required

Server Info:
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Multiple Redundancy: Power, Cooling, Connectivity
100% RAID 10 SSD Drives
Quad Core Processor
4 GB RAM
800 MB/s Network
Optimized Bitcoind and P2Pool
Very Low Latency - Give us a ping

We have a decent looking custom dashboard, will be adding more data and per-miner info shortly Smiley

How did you add http?

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May 06, 2014, 02:30:57 PM
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Coin Cadence P2Pool Public Node: Fast and Reliable.

0% Fee

http://mining.CoinCadence.com

Pool URL: stratum+tcp://mining.CoinCadence.com:9332 OR http://mining.CoinCadence.com:9332
Username: [Your Bitcoin Address For Payment]
Password: Not required

Server Info:
Virginia USA
Multiple Redundancy: Power, Cooling, Connectivity
100% RAID 10 SSD Drives
Quad Core Processor
4 GB RAM
800 MB/s Network
Optimized Bitcoind and P2Pool
Very Low Latency - Give us a ping

We have a decent looking custom dashboard, will be adding more data and per-miner info shortly Smiley

How did you add http?

It's supported by default....

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May 07, 2014, 01:00:36 AM
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Singapore::pool.norgzpool.net.au:9332::0%::BTC::Norgz Pool::Norgan

Norgz Pool is now open for business.

Deets above, server is a quad core 7gb ram beast and running on the Microsoft Azure cloud.

The server will be moved to Australia when the DC is up but for now Singapore is about as close as I can get to Australia with minimal investment.

Mine with your Bitcoin wallet address and it'll pay you direct. Merged mining is in the pipeline where you'll be able to collect NMC, IXC and DVC along with the BTC you mine.

Always being updated and will be closely monitored and maintained.



added a litecoin pool now also and have done a fair bit of work on the dashboards.

http://pool.norgzpool.net.au:9332 for BTC
http://pool.norgzpool.net.au:9327 for LTC

Both in Singapore.

Miner, tech geek, operator of NorgzPool - Sydney Australia P2Pool Node creator of p2pool fancy front end

Tips: 1NorganBbymShTN2MMpfGzRYJF8mcPeXjv Exchange BTC locally in Australia or Donate to p2pool miners
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May 08, 2014, 03:35:34 PM
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It'll surely have problems once you have more than a couple of people on there...  just look at p2pool.org, etc..

It's not designed well for multiple ppl with how it handles the work requests.... when I had 10+ ppl on my Bitcoin p2pool, it'd take around 50-100ms before it got to the last person and that's with having it set at 5000 maxblocksize (cutting out most of the transactions)... not to mention the i7-2700k, 32gb of RAM w/ blockchain in ramfs.  Try using two different difficulty settings and check the log and see what the time difference is between the two work requests..

but while we're on the topic of VPS', wable.com (incero) option #3 is sweet for $8 a month.  can mix and match how you like & swap between dallas and seattle at will..

http://www.speedtest.net/result/3480771499.png from the seattle location (it still resolves the IP to Dallas, re: Seattle being 1750mi away)


If what you say is true, then I'll be disappointed.  But I'm going to try it anyhow... and if nothing else, use it for myself.  I'd be happy if I got too many users.

BTW I got my VPS for $30 a year.

M

Yeah, I have seen some for that cheap...  like that ramnode thing or whatever I posted here earlier.  You can find lots on lowendtalk or lowendbox.com...  but I haven't found one where you can move it between Seattle and Dallas whenever you want  Grin

I'm damn near certain it'll be too slow if you allow all the transactions...  I'd think w/ $30 a year it's probably just 2 or 3 cores?   If you cut out all the transactions it might be OK

My box is showing Xeon L5520 @ 2.267GHz 8 cores.  

I'm using the recommendations in the "p2pool FUD" thread to limit transactions.  I'm not allowing all in.  I tweaked things a bit to get it to be stable.  The alt coins will use way too many connections and hence resources if I let them, I had to lock them down quite a bit.

M

Hm, I'm guessing those are shared cores, though?  You'll be alright though if you limit the transactions a lot, from my experience that's essentially what causes those huge delays on work being distributed... & the slower your computer is going & the more people on it, the worse it gets.. (uh... see p2pool.org, *cough*)  

I did finally figure out what was messing up my bitcoin pool.  I was one of the reserve pools for MacMiner (?) or something like that.... so even tho those people may not have ever hit my pool, it was still pulling work requests (probably shouldn't have been doing that, but maybe some flaw in the software)
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May 08, 2014, 06:17:53 PM
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Can we add p2pool.io? See my thread here: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=422242.0

tl:dr = I have a cluster of P2Pool instances that are load balanced all behind the same domain. This means higher availability for the end user.

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