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August 25, 2014, 08:13:42 PM
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Bitcoin p2pool Node in Miami Florida Downtown, Direct Fiber to Locations:

Profile: http://sobit.nocroom.com/index.php?a=profile&u=nocroom

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Node Details:
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Peer: 185.24.249.15:8333
Stats: http://bitcoin.nocroom.com/?page=node
Set Miners To:
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Host: stratum+tcp://185.24.249.15:9332 | Username: Your bitcoin address | Password: x

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August 25, 2014, 09:55:56 PM
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Did you just expose your bitcoin node to the world?  If not, what pool software are you running?

Also, you've got a ways to go to catch up if the readings on your website are correct... you've only got 192400 blocks (currently the network is at block 317461).

Port 8333 is used to handle bitcoin peer traffic, not mining traffic.

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August 25, 2014, 10:01:39 PM
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Did you just expose your bitcoin node to the world?  If not, what pool software are you running?

Also, you've got a ways to go to catch up if the readings on your website are correct... you've only got 192400 blocks (currently the network is at block 317461).

Port 8333 is used to handle bitcoin peer traffic, not mining traffic.
Seems like OP messed it up, set up full node and think it can be used for mining as a pool.

"Bitcoin node refers to a "full" client. A "full" client is a client that owns the block chain and that is sharing blocks and transaction across the network. In opposite a Lightweight client can not be considered as a node because he doesn't share the block chain with the network.

Bitcoin network uses a client to client network infrastructure so there is no difference between a mining client and a non-mining client, they don't have any privileges."

Source: http://bitcoin.stackexchange.com/questions/18736/what-is-a-bitcoin-node
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August 25, 2014, 10:13:42 PM
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Did you just expose your bitcoin node to the world?  If not, what pool software are you running?

Also, you've got a ways to go to catch up if the readings on your website are correct... you've only got 192400 blocks (currently the network is at block 317461).

Port 8333 is used to handle bitcoin peer traffic, not mining traffic.
Seems like OP messed it up, set up full node and think it can be used for mining as a pool.

"Bitcoin node refers to a "full" client. A "full" client is a client that owns the block chain and that is sharing blocks and transaction across the network. In opposite a Lightweight client can not be considered as a node because he doesn't share the block chain with the network.

Bitcoin network uses a client to client network infrastructure so there is no difference between a mining client and a non-mining client, they don't have any privileges."

Source: http://bitcoin.stackexchange.com/questions/18736/what-is-a-bitcoin-node
Most assuredly it is setup incorrectly.  I was just pointing out a few things to the OP to hopefully point him in the right direction.

@nocroom - if you are planning to setup a p2pool node, let me know and I'll help you with it.  What you've done now isn't anything miners can use.

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August 25, 2014, 10:30:49 PM
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Did you just expose your bitcoin node to the world?  If not, what pool software are you running?

Also, you've got a ways to go to catch up if the readings on your website are correct... you've only got 192400 blocks (currently the network is at block 317461).

Port 8333 is used to handle bitcoin peer traffic, not mining traffic.
Seems like OP messed it up, set up full node and think it can be used for mining as a pool.

"Bitcoin node refers to a "full" client. A "full" client is a client that owns the block chain and that is sharing blocks and transaction across the network. In opposite a Lightweight client can not be considered as a node because he doesn't share the block chain with the network.

Bitcoin network uses a client to client network infrastructure so there is no difference between a mining client and a non-mining client, they don't have any privileges."

Source: http://bitcoin.stackexchange.com/questions/18736/what-is-a-bitcoin-node
Most assuredly it is setup incorrectly.  I was just pointing out a few things to the OP to hopefully point him in the right direction.

@nocroom - if you are planning to setup a p2pool node, let me know and I'll help you with it.  What you've done now isn't anything miners can use.

Hello jonnybravo0311, i sent you a PM... and thank you

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August 26, 2014, 10:42:10 AM
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I would also delete your wallet IP details from your first post to eliminate any risk of your wallet being raped  Wink

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August 27, 2014, 10:57:16 PM
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185.24.249.15:9332 now running

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September 02, 2014, 09:48:54 PM
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Pool Fee drop from .5 to .2

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