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November 18, 2014, 03:12:27 AM |
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Dogie,
no Bitmain isn't using the p2pool share chain.
Right now: Pool rate: 3.88PH/s (7.0% DOA+orphan) Share difficulty: 16500000
Third time, you're not listening. Please, actually read what I'm posting this time. Bitmain's hashing power is on their main NON P2POOL pool for now, there is very little on the p2pool pool as to not upset p2pool. Yep, which means it's not a decentralised p2pool, it's the same as any other centralised pool, just like mine https://kano.is/index.php?k=pblocksUntil more P2Pool pools based on the open sourced code come up, then the hashing power can be put on the p2pool half without breaking p2pool. Use clear and precise English Until more pools, based on the incompatible forked code that is only running at Bitmain, come up, then, the Bitmain pool will be a standard centralised pool like any other. The hashing power is (almost?) all on the incompatible forked code, since pointing more than a few PHs from one source, at p2pool, would cause 'issues' already stated.
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November 19, 2014, 01:02:27 AM |
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Dogie,
no Bitmain isn't using the p2pool share chain.
Right now: Pool rate: 3.88PH/s (7.0% DOA+orphan) Share difficulty: 16500000
Third time, you're not listening. Please, actually read what I'm posting this time. Bitmain's hashing power is on their main NON P2POOL pool for now, there is very little on the p2pool pool as to not upset p2pool. Yep, which means it's not a decentralised p2pool, it's the same as any other centralised pool, just like mine https://kano.is/index.php?k=pblocksUntil more P2Pool pools based on the open sourced code come up, then the hashing power can be put on the p2pool half without breaking p2pool. Use clear and precise English Until more pools, based on the incompatible forked code that is only running at Bitmain, come up, then, the Bitmain pool will be a standard centralised pool like any other. The hashing power is (almost?) all on the incompatible forked code, since pointing more than a few PHs from one source, at p2pool, would cause 'issues' already stated. Why do you keep saying "forked code"... unless you consider BTCGuild, Ghash and all the other major pools 'forked'.
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November 19, 2014, 01:05:46 AM |
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I am glad bitmain pushed this antpool. P2pool in the future will be nice but even now just to combat the other big runner CEX.io will be nice especially since btcguild is done.
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November 19, 2014, 01:18:18 AM |
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... Why do you keep saying "forked code"... unless you consider BTCGuild, Ghash and all the other major pools 'forked'.
Because that is what a "forked" version of software on git is called forrestv wrote p2pool. Bitmain forked it and have their own version of the code. Nothing at all to do with BTCGuild or ...
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November 19, 2014, 01:31:38 AM |
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... Why do you keep saying "forked code"... unless you consider BTCGuild, Ghash and all the other major pools 'forked'.
Because that is what a "forked" version of software on git is called forrestv wrote p2pool. Bitmain forked it and have their own version of the code. Nothing at all to do with BTCGuild or ... Right. We're still talking about two different things.
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November 19, 2014, 01:37:55 AM |
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... Why do you keep saying "forked code"... unless you consider BTCGuild, Ghash and all the other major pools 'forked'.
Because that is what a "forked" version of software on git is called forrestv wrote p2pool. Bitmain forked it and have their own version of the code. Nothing at all to do with BTCGuild or ... Right. We're still talking about two different things. Antpool is not p2pool. Any claims to work with the existing p2pool are BS. If, however, they are claiming to rewrite it and fork p2pool to improve upon p2pool's problems, that's an entirely different story altogether. M
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November 19, 2014, 03:35:47 AM |
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... Why do you keep saying "forked code"... unless you consider BTCGuild, Ghash and all the other major pools 'forked'.
Because that is what a "forked" version of software on git is called forrestv wrote p2pool. Bitmain forked it and have their own version of the code. Nothing at all to do with BTCGuild or ... Right. We're still talking about two different things. Yeah I'm talking about the thread subject. You? No one knows what the hell you are talking about (even the Bitmain guy I talk to regularly )
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November 19, 2014, 10:32:26 AM |
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I'm talking about the thread subject. You? No one knows what the hell you are talking about (even the Bitmain guy I talk to regularly ) Exactly this. That's why I only talk directly to Bitmain via email or PM now - so much easier & friendlier, I get facts not guesswork.
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November 20, 2014, 09:08:23 AM |
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I am glad bitmain pushed this antpool. P2pool in the future will be nice but even now just to combat the other big runner CEX.io will be nice especially since btcguild is done.
Keep up, btcguild isn't done.
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November 20, 2014, 02:01:19 PM |
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Got an email this morning from Bitmain announcing, among other things, the launch of AntPool. Excerpt: Additionally, we’d like to share with you our new product - Antpool (antpool.com), which has been proven to be stable and secure through its long testing period. Antpool encompasses both a traditional pool at stratum.antpool.com:3333 or solo.antpool.com:3333 and a p2p pool at p2p.antpool.com:3333. The p2p.antpool.com:3333 URL resolves to this error page: Whats going on Bitmain?
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November 21, 2014, 04:22:07 PM |
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Day Freaking 9Zero resolution Zero communication since the 15th I've tried just about every product Bitmain has rolled out and have been a happy ANT customer until now. I've been patient. I've given Bitmain the benefit of the doubt. I haven't flamed on the board! (either or Bitmain or Dogie) Do l have to be an asshat like everyone else in order to get a resolution to this? Still no joy! I have responded via PM and email with the information requested. Zero response, zero resolution...come on guys...you're better than this.
Its being worked on, there isn't much more to say. You're free to move your miners to another pool in the interim. Meanwhile, your balance is safe and isn't going anywhere.
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November 22, 2014, 01:52:47 AM |
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Day Freaking 9
Zero resolution
Zero communication since the 15th
I've tried just about every product Bitmain has rolled out and have been a happy ANT customer until now. I've been patient. I've given Bitmain the benefit of the doubt. I haven't flamed on the board! (either or Bitmain or Dogie)
Do l have to be an asshat like everyone else in order to get a resolution to this?
No, PM me your ticket number.
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November 23, 2014, 01:16:17 PM |
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Can someone who is mining on Antpool give us an idea of how much you are making per TH per day before electricity and other fees? Trying to compare them to the pool I normally hash with. Thanks.
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November 23, 2014, 08:09:20 PM |
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I'm looking for Bitmain response please.
If I mine with Antpool Solo, do I need to be concerned about the latency between my miners and the pool node, like with P2Pool? How can I ping the US node? If I ping solo.antpool.com, I get ~250ms latency. Will you provide the IP's of the different nodes so we can ping them to test latency?
Thank you.
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November 24, 2014, 06:52:27 AM |
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Is anyone else showing ZERO for hashrate at this moment?
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November 24, 2014, 07:46:51 AM |
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I'm looking for Bitmain response please.
If I mine with Antpool Solo, do I need to be concerned about the latency between my miners and the pool node, like with P2Pool? How can I ping the US node? If I ping solo.antpool.com, I get ~250ms latency. Will you provide the IP's of the different nodes so we can ping them to test latency?
Thank you.
It should geo route you automatically, or after a few minutes. I don't think a single ping will trigger the system so you won't necessarily know if its working or not.
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November 24, 2014, 07:48:10 AM |
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Is anyone else showing ZERO for hashrate at this moment?
I'm still showing a speed: 967.57 GH/s for 30m
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November 27, 2014, 08:25:32 AM |
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Day 15
Just got an Email from Bitmain Support saying that my question had a "catcher" and two links to pages. I tried both links and got "page doesn't exist" each time.
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I went into my antpool account and found that they had reset my wallet so I could put in a new address. YEA!
It took a while but Bitmain solved the problem and communicated. Thank you Bitmain.
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November 29, 2014, 12:27:26 AM |
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how to withdrawl from antpool?
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November 29, 2014, 12:28:52 AM |
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Also, had 3-4 200+ghs s1 pointed, they only recognized 2, for about 6 hours, had to pull em, couldnt see fit.
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