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March 26, 2013, 08:22:00 PM |
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Blowfeld, 04C13D9C... is mine & I've had about 2 per day solved for the last 3 days or more, many thanks if that's you! - Much appreciated & very interesting about the easier & harder prefixes I wasn't at all aware of that.
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March 26, 2013, 10:00:33 PM |
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Blowfeld, 04C13D9C... is mine & I've had about 2 per day solved for the last 3 days or more, many thanks if that's you! - Much appreciated & very interesting about the easier & harder prefixes I wasn't at all aware of that. You're welcome for what I did: I found 1Tarot78 and 1Hashing. Nothing else for a while. So, there are other vanity miners doing the majority of your work. The 1Tarot78 prefix was extremely lucky, because it was equivalent to some 8-character vanity addresses.
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March 26, 2013, 10:28:03 PM |
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Ah interesting, I see many unusual happenings regarding Tarot which I use in my day to day life/living for many years, please to excuse my minimal fees offered recently, this is because the requested addresses are really just for fun or like as you enjoy solving some even though it may not be the most cost effective use of resources - I have a couple of drinks & think that would be cool to have that one out there in the block chain, at least my public key has some earlier quite fat fees offered to hopefully make it worth mining at once in a while & in the past ppl have pulled in quite decent btc rewards from it, my favorite to date being 1ELiZABETH that I requested for my niece - a cool 9 chars after the 1 & of the harder initial A to P variety even I learn now = all the better.
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March 27, 2013, 03:33:55 AM Last edit: March 27, 2013, 06:39:39 AM by Blowfeld |
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Ah interesting, I see many unusual happenings regarding Tarot which I use in my day to day life/living for many years, please to excuse my minimal fees offered recently, this is because the requested addresses are really just for fun or like as you enjoy solving some even though it may not be the most cost effective use of resources - I have a couple of drinks & think that would be cool to have that one out there in the block chain, at least my public key has some earlier quite fat fees offered to hopefully make it worth mining at once in a while & in the past ppl have pulled in quite decent btc rewards from it, my favorite to date being 1ELiZABETH that I requested for my niece - a cool 9 chars after the 1 & of the harder initial A to P variety even I learn now = all the better.
@Otoh: Thanks for the info. But, I think 1ELiZABETH would be among the lower-difficulty 9-letter vanity addresses. Compare "1NewYork1" (8 letters) to "1p2pCoin" (7 letters) in the table, below. @all: The table below shows what is on vanitypool.appspot.com, sorted in descending order of Satoshis per gigakey. The raw data came from the oclvanityminer with the verbose option, and with the printf tweaked to show Satoshis instead of uBtc. oclvanityminer always takes the top item from the sorted list and works on it. "1Douglas" would take about a day on my hardware and would pay 0.008 BTC. Next, oclvanityminjer would pick up the 2 patterns submitted by 04262ADA. (1andreas and 1aantonon). "1andreas" is more likely to be found first, it would take about 2 months on my hardware and would pay 0.40 BTC. Then 2 more months to find "1JohnGalt". Then 2 more months to find "1gSILVER". But this is my hardware. Let's consider a serious miner... Using the data from here, and taking the best AMD hardware for vanity mining currently on the Wiki (a Radeon HD 5870), and the highest paying pattern on vanityminer.appspot.com, a Vanity Miner will be paid about 916 Satoshi/Gkey * 30 Mkey/sec * 86400 sec/day = 2374272 Satoshi/day = 0.02374272 BTC/day. Using data from the same table, and current block difficulty, a Bitcoin miner with the same hardware could expect to earn about 400 Mhash/sec * 86400 sec/day / 2^32hashes/share * 25 BTC/block * 1 block/6695826shares = 0.03004344 BTC/day. (I hope somebody will check my arithmetic, but I think this explains why your vanity addresses aren't being mined. As I said before, I'm experimenting, I'm very far from profitability. @Otoh: You've been lucky. Of course, you have also benefited by having 30 to 40 address being mined concurrently.) @gyverlb: Are these numbers in line with your choice of vanity mining versus Bitcoin mining? Satoshis per Gkey Pattern Reward -------- --------- -------- 916 1Doug1as 0.008 796 Sum over 2 patterns submitted for 04262ADA... 776 1andreas 0.40 758 1JohnGALT 0.384 433 1gSiLVER 0.2232 395 Sum over 32 patterns submitted for 04C13D9C... 233 1burrito 0.12 230 123456789 0.118493 175 1DanieLRH 0.08868 168 1swhitt7 0.0864 158 1Coinbets 0.08 155 1Satoshi 0.08 126 17Strykes 0.064 109 1Casascius 3.20 63 1Lebanon1 0.032 54 1kArLMaRx 1.60 47 1AuGramAu 0.024 47 1NewYork1 0.024 47 1p2pCoin 0.024 31 1TeraVPS 0.016 29 1tigereye 0.88 25 1AUSTRALiA 0.72 25 1Casascius 0.72 23 1bitpoin 0.012 21 1EstradaC 0.0104 20 1aantonop 0.60 17 1LoveLTCs 0.0088 16 1ZhouTong 0.48 11 1111Wish 0.32 5 1MrCoinMan 0.16 5 1SkRRJyTC 0.16 4 1MoLeCuLaR 0.12 3 1ALiCECiLA 0.08 3 1Anonymous 0.08 3 1Fizzisist 0.08 3 1Konichiwa 0.08 3 1RedCross 0.08 3 1RedQueen 0.08 3 1STEELERS 0.08 3 1STEQUALD 0.08 3 1Satan666 0.08 3 1Saturday 0.08 3 1SiLkRoAd 0.08 3 1SoDesuNe 0.08 3 1ThankYou 0.08 3 1Thousand 0.08 3 1Thursday 0.08 3 1Universe 0.08 3 1Washing1 0.08 3 1currency 0.08 1 1BitSnitch 0.04 0 1Rastafari 0.48 0 1TheDoctor 0.40 0 1ThePiachu 0.80 0 1Wednesday 0.08 0 1WiKiLEAKS 0.08 0 1SatoshiNak 0.08 0 1qwertyuiop 1.20 Update: Correction to formula for bitcoin mining
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March 27, 2013, 11:17:42 AM |
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@gyverlb: Are these numbers in line with your choice of vanity mining versus Bitcoin mining?
I use http://fizzisist.com/mining-value/api/vanitypool-value which outputs the BTC/GKey that oclvanityminer actually works on. I then compute my estimated earnings with my actual mining speed and power usage for BTC/LTC/Vanity. Vanity uses less power than BTC on my hardware/driver configuration but is a little slower than the estimates used by fizzisist on http://fizzisist.com/mining-value/. Currently my earnings would be slightly lower if I mined Vanity addresses instead of BTC. Here's the output of the controller which chooses what my rigs work on: 130327 12:15:28: BTC/EUR: 66.24, LTC/BTC: 0.0066, BTC/GKEY: 0.000014028, Diff: 6695826.28, LtcDiff: 78.31 btc (*): 26.19 EUR/j ( 31.89 - 5.70) sat/s: 557.17 ltc : 25.56 EUR/j ( 32.40 - 6.84) sat/s: 566.18 vanity : 25.75 EUR/j ( 30.83 - 5.08) sat/s: 538.71
BTC/EUR and LTC/BTC are values computed from exchange APIs and are pessimistic (they react quickly on dives in price but slowly to rises). BTC/GKEY is from fizzisist API and diffs are fetched from local bitcoin/litecoin daemons.
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March 28, 2013, 10:26:35 PM |
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There is one thing I do not understand: Why isn't this vanity miner testing all available works at once? I thought the slowest part in this process is crypting/hashing, so testing result against hundreds/thousands/milions of adresses should not be that big deal (if some smart datastructure like trie would be used...). Am I wrong?
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March 28, 2013, 10:45:17 PM Last edit: March 28, 2013, 10:58:20 PM by Otoh |
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There is one thing I do not understand: Why isn't this vanity miner testing all available works at once? I thought the slowest part in this process is crypting/hashing, so testing result against hundreds/thousands/milions of adresses should not be that big deal (if some smart datastructure like trie would be used...). Am I wrong?
You can only test concurrently any available work that has the same public key when it was requested. eg my pub key is A & I request vans: b, c, d, e, f all these can be tested or searched for together, as my private key to A gives me the private key solution to them. but someone else with pub key B requests van gens; g, h, i these can't be searched for at the same time as mine as it's a different pub key & hence priv key needed to see/de-crypt the solution. (A non tech attempt at explanation as I see it - I'm geek lvl @ minus 10 btw, as I'm sure is evident)
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March 31, 2013, 07:29:34 PM |
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04C13D9C... is mine
BTW, I have found _two_ '1Lebanon' for you. Do you need second one too? Thanks for the offer, but one 1Lebanon is quite sufficient & thanks for the other ones solved recently - it was like 5 or so in the last couple of days.
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April 02, 2013, 07:02:02 AM |
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There is one thing I do not understand: Why isn't this vanity miner testing all available works at once? I thought the slowest part in this process is crypting/hashing, so testing result against hundreds/thousands/milions of adresses should not be that big deal (if some smart datastructure like trie would be used...). Am I wrong?
You can only test concurrently any available work that has the same public key when it was requested. eg my pub key is A & I request vans: b, c, d, e, f all these can be tested or searched for together, as my private key to A gives me the private key solution to them. but someone else with pub key B requests van gens; g, h, i these can't be searched for at the same time as mine as it's a different pub key & hence priv key needed to see/de-crypt the solution. (A non tech attempt at explanation as I see it - I'm geek lvl @ minus 10 btw, as I'm sure is evident) You could actually work on all requests at once, if you would be creating simple pubkey-privkey pairs. Once you find one, you give the pubkey and privkey to the requester. Of course there is no guarantee you delete the privkey, so you could steal any funds sent to that address. Or someone steals the privkey from your harddrive, etc. The beauty in the system here is that you kind of create a pubkey corresponding to a privkey you don't know, but the requester can calculate once he receives your solution. That way only the requester ever has the privkey. ..with the limitation that you can only work on requests from the same, well, confusing, pubkey used to create the request :-) Either way, would it do any good if we could work on all requests at once, if the securityproblem wasn't there? I am sure people would still offer as little reward as possible. Then you wouldn't earn a few bitcents for a task, but a few bitcents for all requests combined. Regular mining would still be more profitable. Sure, the minimum reward could be adjusted? Same could be done here. So, short answer: Free market and supply&demand. :-) Ente
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April 02, 2013, 08:03:09 PM |
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==== The pool =======
0) offline generation of private/public key for a customer. There is no official link to keyconv binary for Windows on the main page.
Do you mean work off the website or private work of your own direct to customers? If its work of the website you dont need keyconv, just use the -P option on the command line. Click on the link for the name they want generated copy and past the public key and the name they want generated into the command. eg vanitygen -P publickey nametheywantgenerated ./vanitygen -P 041d2e778ae6d9124736df131cd22d3a2483f336c55156d87a84c4bdc6d89f8518e33de85ae0f90 7a7128c476281bc8cc7742b43a54ccc2c7824dc4c4a438a7fbc 1Boat This works for oclvanity gen as well even though the -P isnt shown in the programs help output.
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April 02, 2013, 08:45:59 PM |
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./vanitygen -P 041d2e778ae6d9124736df131cd22d3a2483f336c55156d87a84c4bdc6d89f8518e33de85ae0f90 7a7128c476281bc8cc7742b43a54ccc2c7824dc4c4a438a7fbc 1Boat
Imagine following scenario: 1. I want a cool bitcoin address, e.g. "1ockHard.... " 2. The first question i am asked by the pool: "Your public key:". And there is no indication where can I get this "my public key" from. 3. After a research on some shady forum I get two options to generate a private/public pair: 3.1 http://gobittest.appspot.com/ Which is obviously wrong because everyone know that one should not disclosure private key. So no online generator for private keys allowed! 3.2 a command line utility "keyconv -G" is mentioned as an alternative. But as far as I understand the utility is available only as a source code, no windows .exe or GUI. Therefore, one need a compiler and perl (for openssl compilation) installed, just to order an address..
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April 03, 2013, 07:07:11 PM |
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Well its like life a I guess, weigh the risk. I want a cool bitcoin address, but I just want it to happen without doing anything and no risk. No cool bitcoin address for you. Or I want a cool bitcoin address, I could use the website developed or software developed by the funding a long time forum/community member has provided. eg the windows key manager https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=117050.0Yes, there is risk he could grab my private key so its not something I would use for large transactions and transfer the bitcoins out of it regularly. Not happy with the risk then, what can I do to mitigate it? double check the code. It is there for both the windows app and keyconv and compile it. Dont want to take those steps or take the risk, no cool bitcoin address for you. And the risk would still be there even if keyconv was pre-compiled.
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April 08, 2013, 08:37:56 PM |
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Any chance of a LTC Van addie gen service - I would be most interested if so.
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April 20, 2013, 09:54:59 PM |
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It looks like someone is hammering my vanitypool-value API every 30 seconds with a Ruby script. The API is cached for 5 minutes, so you aren't actually gaining anything from pinging it so often. Would you please reduce the frequency to closer to 5 minutes?
The IP address of the requests starts is 82.
Thanks!
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gyverlb
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April 20, 2013, 10:12:20 PM |
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Changed to 5 minutes. Didn't think it could generate any meaningful load, sorry.
I should probably make the computations myself from the published jobs, didn't find time to do it yet.
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April 20, 2013, 10:19:23 PM |
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Changed to 5 minutes. Didn't think it could generate any meaningful load, sorry.
I should probably make the computations myself from the published jobs, didn't find time to do it yet.
Thanks, and no, it didn't generate any meaningful load, but did fill up my logs with a lot of requests. Mostly, I wanted you to know that it wasn't helping you to grab it more often because of the caching on my end!
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April 25, 2013, 07:04:29 AM |
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This really should be used more. Quite a brilliant idea.
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Otoh
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April 25, 2013, 11:35:10 AM |
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hi, when I check the solution - including old ones that I know are correct, on https://gobittest.appspot.com/VanityMult & sum site I have been getting an error message for the last 12 hrs plus: Error: Server Error The server encountered an error and could not complete your request. If the problem persists, please report your problem and mention this error message and the query that caused it. ... any help welcomed pse, ty!
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