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June 23, 2011, 02:16:25 PM |
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Anyways, we did find another block later today, hopefully you were around for that one.
I have been contributing about 1.5 GH/s for the past two weeks, and a few days ago I switched from pps to prop as you were shutting that down. Now I got a bunch of BTC in my unpaid balance thanks to those two blocks you found! Go continuum! When do we get a payout, though? Did you also change those rules?
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June 23, 2011, 07:54:15 PM |
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Anyways, we did find another block later today, hopefully you were around for that one.
I have been contributing about 1.5 GH/s for the past two weeks, and a few days ago I switched from pps to prop as you were shutting that down. Now I got a bunch of BTC in my unpaid balance thanks to those two blocks you found! Go continuum! When do we get a payout, though? Did you also change those rules? Sounds nice, what are you hiding under the hood, for that rig?
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June 23, 2011, 09:16:45 PM |
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Sounds nice, what are you hiding under the hood, for that rig?
Two machines each running 2x 5850s. They are oc'd to 900 and 920 MHz (I haven't edited their bioses). I also have a 5970 that is waiting for a computer that can handle it And trying to acquire a used 5870 now. I still have an AM2 motherboard that doesn't work also. If I can get all of those working, I can contribute another 1 GH/s in the coming week or so. How many people are contributing to continuum so far? It's been nice at 10 GH/s, as somebody said above it's almost like mining solo, but a bit better
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June 25, 2011, 12:14:43 AM Last edit: June 25, 2011, 04:22:49 PM by PoulGrym |
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RPC server is down... been like this for a few hours now.. how are we looking with the new difficulty? After next payout I'm out I think.. I guess those with big rigs are staying tho... has any one else gotten a lower hashing average? mine says it's at ~200 while I'm mining at 350MH
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June 26, 2011, 06:47:01 PM |
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I just got a strange question, how does this Prop/Score based pool calc your share of the block found? As I'm using http://continuumpoolrpc.appspot.com/<WalletAddress> It says Current round balance (proportional): XXXX Numbers.. These numbers seem very directly connected to the current hashing speed then the actual total sent in shares. If I'd stop to mine for a min and under that minute or two it wont register me sending any shares. Then Current round balance (proportional): = Zer0? How does that work? This seem a little strange if you ask me.. so that's why I'm asking you guys.. RIP to the dude that reboot's his computer while a block is found.. >_< * Frustrated miner that want to get this block done and be done with it. *
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June 26, 2011, 09:29:45 PM |
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Continuum is using a special score-based method designed to eliminate pool hopping. Basically, share value depreciates over time. The full method is described in this thread.
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Meni Rosenfeld
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June 27, 2011, 04:21:06 AM |
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* Frustrated miner that want to get this block done and be done with it. *
There's nothing special about "getting this block done". If mining for this pool is good for you do, if not don't. Mining is random, there's no accumulation of work. Do keep in mind that in most other pools your average payout will be less because of pool-hopping.
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martok (OP)
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June 27, 2011, 08:44:59 PM |
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Hi,
Dumps for rounds 7 and 8 are up. They are compressed in xz format which though has excellent compression, you need xz-utils to uncompress. I think under Windows, 7zip might be able to handle them though.
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June 27, 2011, 09:43:10 PM |
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Dumps for rounds 7 and 8 are up.
Ok, now I understand my balance. That were actually two rounds! One question about the score in the dump: Is the value shown proportional to the payout? I guess not ... What do I have to do to plot value per share over time? Is the score actually a logarithm?
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June 27, 2011, 09:51:47 PM |
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Do payments go out at a specific time?
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martok (OP)
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June 27, 2011, 10:25:26 PM |
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Do payments go out at a specific time?
Payments will go out once the block gets 120 confirmations. You can download http://www.continuumpool.com/history/rounds.txtto see the txids of the blocks to know how many confirmations they have. So once that happens, a cron script should pick it up within 15 minutes.
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June 28, 2011, 04:21:40 AM |
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Is the score actually a logarithm?
Yes, the "score" value displayed is actually the logarithm of the true score, which is proportional to the payout.
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June 28, 2011, 04:34:15 AM |
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martok (OP)
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June 28, 2011, 06:26:12 AM |
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Hi, http://continuumpool.com does not exist and will always be down. www.continuumpool.com which is a web interface to rpc.continuumpool.com runs on my machine at home so does experience bits of downtime. It does not affect the pool nor the RPC service, just the web version. Someone has created another web interface to rpc.continuumpool though which can be found higher in this thread. It is more user-friendly than my cobbled together interface anyway.
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June 28, 2011, 09:20:16 PM |
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Looks like we've been lucky for the last few days.
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June 30, 2011, 11:03:36 PM |
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I've been doing some testing of Continuum to consider using it as a backup pool over the last day or so. When I try to check my balance, it just returns an empty string. Not zero, just a totally blank page: http://www.continuumpool.com/balance.php?worker=1HEPamMMbwnd6XjXHsfqQ8smrNi77vyqPbI get the same thing for balance (a blank line) when doing a JSON call from a local script: #!/usr/bin/perl use JSON::RPC::Client; my $client = new JSON::RPC::Client; my $uri = 'http://rpc.continuumpool.com:8330/rpc'; $client->prepare($uri, ['hashrate','roundstart','monitoradd','dropmonitor', 'balance','balancecurrent']); $worker = '1HEPamMMbwnd6XjXHsfqQ8smrNi77vyqPb'; print $client->hashrate($worker); print "\n"; print $client->balance($worker); print "\n"; print $client->balancecurrent($worker); print "\n"; print "Done\n";
'hashrate' and 'balancecurrent' both return meaningful values. Is there a way to check my 'pending' (ie, non-confirmed) balance?
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martok (OP)
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July 01, 2011, 01:59:56 AM |
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Use the balancecurrent function for the balance from the current block.
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July 01, 2011, 02:24:16 PM |
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Use the balancecurrent function for the balance from the current block. Sure, but that is just a wild guess based on current hashrate, isn't it? I'd like to see my estimated balance for finished rounds that are not yet confirmed, to provide some bit of assurance that I'm actually producing useful results with Continuum. Especially since my confirmed balance is still showing up completely empty. Is this expected behavior??
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July 01, 2011, 10:42:32 PM |
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http://continuumpoolrpc.appspot.com/1HEPamMMbwnd6XjXHsfqQ8smrNi77vyqPbContinuumpool stats for worker: 1HEPamMMbwnd6XjXHsfqQ8smrNi77vyqPb Looks like an invalid worker address... So you better re-check it..
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martok (OP)
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July 02, 2011, 02:39:24 AM |
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Sure, but that is just a wild guess based on current hashrate, isn't it?
I'd like to see my estimated balance for finished rounds that are not yet confirmed, to provide some bit of assurance that I'm actually producing useful results with Continuum. Especially since my confirmed balance is still showing up completely empty. Is this expected behavior??
It's possible we haven't found a block since you joined. If you joined recently that is. The balance function will show your balance from blocks the pool has solved. Since we pay out at 0.1 BTC, a confirmed balance wouldn't really say much.
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