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February 05, 2016, 01:25:20 PM
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PPS 4% it means fee ?
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February 05, 2016, 02:47:24 PM
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Yes, it means that 4% of your mining earnings are kept by the pool.  The pool tries to offset this by giving you some merge-mined coins (if you set that up).

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February 05, 2016, 02:58:10 PM
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PPS 4% it means fee ?

you get paid 96%  and the alt coins are worth 2%

so you get 98%

1 payment per day.

when you get the payment there is another fee to the blockchain.

I forget what that is.  I stopped mining here a while back.

but if you are really small the fee to the blockchain hurts.

maybe some one can explain it better.

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February 05, 2016, 09:18:56 PM
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PPS 4% it means fee ?

you get paid 96%  and the alt coins are worth 2%

so you get 98%

1 payment per day.

when you get the payment there is another fee to the blockchain.

I forget what that is.  I stopped mining here a while back.

but if you are really small the fee to the blockchain hurts.

maybe some one can explain it better.

There is no fee to the blockchain. All payout tx from us are free transactions. Small miners pay the same feerate as big miners.

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February 05, 2016, 10:25:05 PM
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Someone might want to correct that 98% ... I doubt the altcoins are worth 2% ...

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February 24, 2016, 01:02:11 PM
Last edit: February 24, 2016, 01:27:24 PM by macbook-air
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Announcement: We will withdraw support from February 21’s roundtable consensus, unless Adam Back gives us a reasonable explanation why he quietly changed his title from Blockstream President to Individual at the very last moment — without anybody noticed. We feel we’ve been cheated. I don’t know how we can trust Blockstream anymore in the future.

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February 26, 2016, 07:33:57 AM
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Announcement: We will withdraw support from February 21’s roundtable consensus, unless Adam Back gives us a reasonable explanation why he quietly changed his title from Blockstream President to Individual at the very last moment — without anybody noticed. We feel we’ve been cheated. I don’t know how we can trust Blockstream anymore in the future.

Followup discussion regarding support withdrawal moved here: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1377560.0

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February 26, 2016, 08:50:00 AM
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Would just like to say a thanks to f2pool for the BTC that I mined before the difficulty sky rocketed making mining BTC directly rather pointless for me.
I liked the small daily payout options, where as other pools wanted to hold on to my BTC until I had mined for months to hit the minimum payout level, or charge an extortionate fee for small payouts. I would say this is a contributing factor to the success of f2pool, and the death of many other pools. My BTC belongs in my wallet!
I've mentioned it before that altcoin payouts should probably be grouped up with the BTC payouts. I had many small HUC payments, and sending it to exchange cost about 33% in charges. This would be my suggestion for improvement.

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February 26, 2016, 02:24:10 PM
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So, just to summarize payouts : 96% of btc mined go to you, and NMC and HUC are auto converted?

If so, is there a way for us to get these coins without converting them?

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February 26, 2016, 08:08:15 PM
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https://github.com/luke-jr/bitcoin/commit/8d3a84c242598ef3cdc733e99dddebfecdad84a6

Keccak?

this is the worst idea I've seen for BTC, switching algo as if it were some altcoin....

it disenfranchises miners who've invested millions/billions in SHA256 hardware.

You don't get to have it both ways.


Miners who choose to support a contentious hard fork are voluntarily disenfranchising themselves; that status is obviously entailed by voluntary defection from the socioeconomic majority.


If their attack on Bitcoin becomes an actual threat (rather than a laughingstock like XT and Unlimited) to our coins, we may switch Core's proof of work in order to avoid a fork war and thereby prevent catastrophic consensus failure.

Should the giant Toominista mines become worthless ToominCoin dumps, they will have nothing to blame except their own brinksmanship.

I welcome a switch to Keccak (or CrypoNight).  It would decentralized mining and improve Bitcoin's antifragility.

f2pool, KnC, and Bitfury should seriously reconsider their determination to become de facto altcoin miners.

They need to understand the way Bitcoin's electronic intrusion countermeasures work - the harder you attack Bitcoin, the harder Bitcoin attacks you.

And you still haven't told us why it took you so long to get bored painting vanity bikesheds at your rump forum.

But it's nice you've come crawling back, with your curly tail tucked between your stumpy widdle pug legs.  Welcome home dear old Doctor Frappe!

Wow I don't think core would actually be stupid enough to pull that boy, do I ever hope they do! There would be no quicker way to their demise.
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February 29, 2016, 06:53:45 AM
Last edit: February 29, 2016, 08:38:07 PM by hdbuck
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Sooo... About the ddos..


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February 29, 2016, 08:32:55 PM
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So, just to summarize payouts : 96% of btc mined go to you, and NMC and HUC are auto converted?

If so, is there a way for us to get these coins without converting them?

Cheers

NMC and HUC are not converted. They are “bonus”, so you must fill the NMC/HUC payout addresses to get these coins otherwise it will be seen as donation.

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March 01, 2016, 09:18:23 AM
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Update: So far we have 49 stratum clients hashing at 150 Thash/s on F2XTPool. Block expected in two months at this hashrate.

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March 01, 2016, 10:45:00 AM
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Update: So far we have 49 stratum clients hashing at 150 Thash/s on F2XTPool. Block expected in two months at this hashrate.
Why?

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March 01, 2016, 02:53:42 PM
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Update: So far we have 49 stratum clients hashing at 150 Thash/s on F2XTPool. Block expected in two months at this hashrate.
Why?
Because F2Pool pull down their announcement about Classic vote long time ago.
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March 01, 2016, 03:11:40 PM
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Update: So far we have 49 stratum clients hashing at 150 Thash/s on F2XTPool. Block expected in two months at this hashrate.

damn, that's sooo low...

Have you removed the banner on the website or is it just me being blind?

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March 06, 2016, 06:40:12 PM
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We are currently under DDoS attack.
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March 08, 2016, 07:26:15 AM
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We have encountered a hardware failure with our Huntercoin server. Huntercoin payout will not be processed for the next few days.
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March 16, 2016, 02:22:39 AM
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So ... I gotta ask: why did this happen?
Code:
Height	Miner			Time		 Size
402864 Unknown 17 seconds ago 934.6 kB
402863 Kano CKPool 4 minutes ago 983.1 kB
402862 DiscusFish / F2Pool 5 minutes ago 266.0 bytes
402861 BTCC 6 minutes ago 623.4 kB
402860 AntPool 17 minutes ago 488.3 kB
402859 KNCMiner 25 minutes ago 290.5 kB
402858 DiscusFish / F2Pool 29 minutes ago 407.9 kB
402857 Bitfury 33 minutes ago 230.5 kB
402856 AntPool 33 minutes ago 223.0 bytes
402855 AntPool 35 minutes ago 667.7 kB

You see what happened is BTCC gets a 623kB block ... and 2 seconds later F2Pool gets an EMPTY block.
BUT, 69s later we got a block at kano.is ... 983kB
Yeah maybe there's a reason for smaller blocks after a block change ... but EMPTY?

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March 16, 2016, 02:33:12 AM
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So ... I gotta ask: why did this happen?
Code:
Height	Miner			Time		 Size
402864 Unknown 17 seconds ago 934.6 kB
402863 Kano CKPool 4 minutes ago 983.1 kB
402862 DiscusFish / F2Pool 5 minutes ago 266.0 bytes
402861 BTCC 6 minutes ago 623.4 kB
402860 AntPool 17 minutes ago 488.3 kB
402859 KNCMiner 25 minutes ago 290.5 kB
402858 DiscusFish / F2Pool 29 minutes ago 407.9 kB
402857 Bitfury 33 minutes ago 230.5 kB
402856 AntPool 33 minutes ago 223.0 bytes
402855 AntPool 35 minutes ago 667.7 kB

You see what happened is BTCC gets a 623kB block ... and 2 seconds later F2Pool gets an EMPTY block.
BUT, 69s later we got a block at kano.is ... 983kB
Yeah maybe there's a reason for smaller blocks after a block change ... but EMPTY?

It has to be empty - there's no other 'safe' way to do head first mining. If any trx were included while F2Pool hasn't verified the block (except for the header) then they could include a double spend, etc.

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