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November 03, 2014, 11:15:04 PM
Last edit: November 03, 2014, 11:45:21 PM by Emme
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Thanks guys, and thanks Natalie for picking up some of the slack. I'm hanging in there, and we're doing ok.

Make sure to SPREAD THAT HASH BOYS!!

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Hey everybody,
My name is Natalie. I will be picking up some of the work while Emme is recovering from her accident. Emme is ok, thank you for the best wishes. Nice to meet everyone
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Hey Natalie.  Good to see you.  We all hope Emme is doing well.  Thanks for help us out!!  Smiley


thank you WigitGetit,
I have gotten my briefing and taken notes from the best social media guru I know. I am a big supporter, and hope to make a good impact  Kiss
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November 03, 2014, 11:28:55 PM
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Yeah, i miss them too...  Smiley
Also i get a lot more invalid shares(?!?) then at altpooler?  2 much boooo, why? Wan't more yay... Undecided

Edit: What is about rejected hashrate? It should be nearly or at 0% ?

My node is located in western USA, so depending on where you are, latency may be an issue.  You can try a closer p2pool node (I think one is in EU), or better to setup your own node on your miner, or a box on the local network your miners are on, and latency should be significantly reduced, which in turn reduces invalid shares.

If you have your own node, and are handy with websites, you can make just about any type of graphs, etc, or use some of the open source front-ends.  The other pools like altpooler and minerpools do have some nice stats pages indeed.  I do see how p2pool is not as user-friendly for some people, but I think any coin with a low-ish network hash rate and any pools approaching 30% should promote p2ool nodes by individuals as a security feature.

Thanks for checking it out, in either case!

I think i am to far away... Europe. Wink
I am back at altpooler, but will check p2pool again!
Thank you!
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November 03, 2014, 11:35:45 PM
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I think i am to far away... Europe. Wink
I am back at altpooler, but will check p2pool again!
Thank you!

BSTY P2Pool in EU:
http://stratum-eu.altmine.net:7225/static/

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November 04, 2014, 12:15:21 AM
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There is something wrong with suprnova.

I put only 1 thread from my cpu on there (~0.7 KH/s) and get ~200 KH/s
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November 04, 2014, 12:43:18 AM
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and no blocks.. hmm 
I'll ping him on Twitter
https://twitter.com/PalmBeachHair

There is something wrong with suprnova.

I put only 1 thread from my cpu on there (~0.7 KH/s) and get ~200 KH/s

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November 04, 2014, 02:19:24 AM
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There is something wrong with suprnova.

I put only 1 thread from my cpu on there (~0.7 KH/s) and get ~200 KH/s

ocminer is working on this already.
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November 04, 2014, 04:23:44 AM
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Thats Great CohibAA.   Grin  Thats a great incentive to keep mining at your pool.  Grin

Thats Great CohibAA.   Grin  Thats a great incentive to keep mining at your pool.  Grin

FYI, the sendmany goes to anyone mining on a peer connected p2pool node... not just my node!  You can see all the addresses paid in the transaction link above.

So... setup a your own p2pool node, point your miners at it, pay no fees... keep the network safe from possible malicious large mining pools, and get some rewards.  Win, win.

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CohibAA
  I have only ever mined and I like the idea of setting up a mining pool.  Where do you recommend that I start my research on this topic.  Thank you for the inspiration to try something new.
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Thats Great CohibAA.   Grin  Thats a great incentive to keep mining at your pool.  Grin

Thats Great CohibAA.   Grin  Thats a great incentive to keep mining at your pool.  Grin

FYI, the sendmany goes to anyone mining on a peer connected p2pool node... not just my node!  You can see all the addresses paid in the transaction link above.

So... setup a your own p2pool node, point your miners at it, pay no fees... keep the network safe from possible malicious large mining pools, and get some rewards.  Win, win.

Smiley


CohibAA
  I have only ever mined and I like the idea of setting up a mining pool.  Where do you recommend that I start my research on this topic.  Thank you for the inspiration to try something new.


I am interested in the same CohibAA.  Grin
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November 04, 2014, 05:12:38 AM
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I will try to find some time to do a more specific guide for BSTY, but to get you started, you can find the source for the BSTY p2pool at:

https://bitbucket.org/dstorm/p2pool-bsty

and I mirrored it on github with an updated readme at:

https://github.com/CohibAA/p2pool-bsty

Setup is basically the same as any other p2pool coin node, so if you are familiar with linux or python on windows, I already have a guide for setting up an LTC p2pool node at:

Linux Guide:
http://litecoin-p2pool.com/How_To_Setup_A_Litecoin_LTC_p2pool_Node_on_Amazon_Web_Services_AWS.html

Windows Guide:
http://www.litecoin-p2pool.com/How_To_Setup_A_Litecoin_LTC_p2pool_Node_on_Windows/

I hope this helps for now.

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November 04, 2014, 05:53:44 AM
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I will try to find some time to do a more specific guide for BSTY, but to get you started, you can find the source for the BSTY p2pool at:

https://bitbucket.org/dstorm/p2pool-bsty

and I mirrored it on github with an updated readme at:

https://github.com/CohibAA/p2pool-bsty

Setup is basically the same as any other p2pool coin node, so if you are familiar with linux or python on windows, I already have a guide for setting up an LTC p2pool node at:

Linux Guide:
http://litecoin-p2pool.com/How_To_Setup_A_Litecoin_LTC_p2pool_Node_on_Amazon_Web_Services_AWS.html

Windows Guide:
http://www.litecoin-p2pool.com/How_To_Setup_A_Litecoin_LTC_p2pool_Node_on_Windows/

I hope this helps for now.

Thanks CohibAA this is great.  Grin
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November 04, 2014, 07:35:36 AM
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Any chance to see a consolidated set of hashrate/hardware measurements like a google spreadsheet or something? I'm pretty sure I've missed it.

I need to asses profitability of a processor I don't currently have.
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November 04, 2014, 12:21:54 PM
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Giveaway!!!  Person who finds the first block on E-Pool.net will receive 1000 BSTY.  (I am Mining There, and I cannot Win.)


Here is how I have my wallet set, that I am mining from.

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November 04, 2014, 12:29:37 PM
Last edit: November 04, 2014, 12:46:28 PM by saul.goodman
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2 miner with ~300 KH/s on altpooler
2 miner with ~300 KH/s on nonce-pool
2 miner with ~300 KH/s on suchpool

...some shit is going on?!?


Any chance to see a consolidated set of hashrate/hardware measurements like a google spreadsheet or something? I'm pretty sure I've missed it.

I need to asses profitability of a processor I don't currently have.
some specs..
xeon e3 1230v2 ~3.2KH/s ~85W
xeon e3 1231v3 ~3.3KH/s ~85W
i7 920 stock ~2KH/s ~130W
i7 920 @3,5GHz ~2.8KH/s ~150W
i7 4770 stock ~3.3KH/s ~95W
i7 4770 @4,5GHz ~3.9KH/s ~110W
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November 04, 2014, 12:45:05 PM
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2 miner with ~300 KH/s on altpooler
2 miner with ~300 KH/s on nonce-pool
2 miner with ~300 KH/s on suchpool

...some shit is going on?!?


Could be botnets mining now.  Since the up tick in attention to the coin. 
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November 04, 2014, 01:27:52 PM
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Yes Wigitgetit,
we had over 4000 views on this forum in less than 24 hours since your tweet below. Lot of people interested!  Kiss


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November 04, 2014, 02:39:00 PM
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I'd also need a linux wallet BTW.
Yes, I know I can (in theory) compile it myself, I'm unfortunately not into linux and after trying to compile a few things in the past, I've given up hope.
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November 04, 2014, 04:01:51 PM
Last edit: November 04, 2014, 04:28:20 PM by CaptDavidPorter
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Hi MaxDZ8,
I found this nugget on the thread from sigwo with step by step instructions on how to compile the BSTY Linux Wallet! Make sure you are using Ubuntu because other distributions of Linux sometimes are not up to date, and will not install the dependencies needed.
Please let us know when you get her working! If you are getting any error please message us here. One way or the other, we'll get you mining Digital Gold!!  Cool
https://twitter.com/PalmBeachHair




I'd also need a linux wallet BTW.
Yes, I know I can (in theory) compile it myself, I'm unfortunately not into linux and after trying to compile a few things in the past, I've given up hope.

Can anyone explain me how to compile the wallet on linux ?

Get dependencies (https://github.com/GlobalBoost/GlobalBoost-Y/blob/master/doc/build-unix.md)

git clone https://github.com/GlobalBoost/GlobalBoost-Y global
cd global/src
make -f makefile.unix

Wait for about 10 minutes, depending on the speed of the computer.
strip globalboostyd
cp globalboostyd ~/bin/globalboostyd
cd
bin/globalboostyd

This is where it will spit some stuff and and error. No issues.

nano .globalboostyd/globalboost.conf

Copy/paste this in, save file

rpcuser=username
rpcpassword=password
daemon=1
server=1
dnsseed=1
irc=0
rpcthreads=100

bin/globalboostyd

That should treat you right!

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Last edit: November 04, 2014, 06:22:03 PM by CryptoJames
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Let me know if you get the Linux wallet / miner working MaxDZ7. My IT guy at the BMW dealership is willing to do it for you for a bounty.
PS: I see some good sell orders on Bittrex. Will you accept USD?
BUYING $BSTY FOR USD, PAYPAL!! CALL ME, PM ME, TWEET ME!!
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WHY OH WHY WILL NOBODY SELL ME $BSTY FOR USD???





Hi MaxDZ8,
I found this nugget on the thread from sigwo with step by step instructions on how to compile the BSTY Linux Wallet! Make sure you are using Ubuntu because other distributions of Linux sometimes are not up to date, and will not install the dependencies needed.
Please let us know when you get her working! If you are getting any error please message us here. One way or the other, we'll get you mining Digital Gold!!  Cool
https://twitter.com/PalmBeachHair




I'd also need a linux wallet BTW.
Yes, I know I can (in theory) compile it myself, I'm unfortunately not into linux and after trying to compile a few things in the past, I've given up hope.

Can anyone explain me how to compile the wallet on linux ?

Get dependencies (https://github.com/GlobalBoost/GlobalBoost-Y/blob/master/doc/build-unix.md)

git clone https://github.com/GlobalBoost/GlobalBoost-Y global
cd global/src
make -f makefile.unix

Wait for about 10 minutes, depending on the speed of the computer.
strip globalboostyd
cp globalboostyd ~/bin/globalboostyd
cd
bin/globalboostyd

This is where it will spit some stuff and and error. No issues.

nano .globalboostyd/globalboost.conf

Copy/paste this in, save file

rpcuser=username
rpcpassword=password
daemon=1
server=1
dnsseed=1
irc=0
rpcthreads=100

bin/globalboostyd

That should treat you right!
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November 04, 2014, 07:58:46 PM
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I think i am to far away... Europe. Wink
I am back at altpooler, but will check p2pool again!
Thank you!

BSTY P2Pool in EU:
http://stratum-eu.altmine.net:7225/static/

Thanks, mining there right now!  Wink
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November 04, 2014, 08:16:33 PM
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I think i am to far away... Europe. Wink
I am back at altpooler, but will check p2pool again!
Thank you!

BSTY P2Pool in EU:
http://stratum-eu.altmine.net:7225/static/

Thanks, mining there right now!  Wink

Cool!!  How do they hashes look?   Grin
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