martychubbs
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June 20, 2012, 08:22:23 AM |
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So, is it now 105 and no fee? Or with 1.7%fee? After launch its reduced to 98.3% net?
Couldn't I do better with no fee merged dgm from the three amigos? Just asking... Love the proxy by the way!
Sure you can, our pool is for those who want predictable and steady payouts. PPS pools charge a fee because we take the risk of never getting paid if we ever find a orphan. Unfortunately on other reward methods, miners take the loss. It evens out in the end. Quick clarification, "So, is it now 105 and no fee? Or with 1.7%fee? After launch its reduced to 98.3% net?" Thanks for your quick response, I bet you make a mean spaghetti...?
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BasementMiner! (OP)
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June 20, 2012, 04:26:11 PM |
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So, is it now 105 and no fee? Or with 1.7%fee? After launch its reduced to 98.3% net?
Couldn't I do better with no fee merged dgm from the three amigos? Just asking... Love the proxy by the way!
Sure you can, our pool is for those who want predictable and steady payouts. PPS pools charge a fee because we take the risk of never getting paid if we ever find a orphan. Unfortunately on other reward methods, miners take the loss. It evens out in the end. Quick clarification, "So, is it now 105 and no fee? Or with 1.7%fee? After launch its reduced to 98.3% net?" Thanks for your quick response, I bet you make a mean spaghetti...? Yes, it'll be 1.7% or something like that after launch. It's not definite yet, I think 1.4% would suffice. Also, the PPS rate has been updated to accommodate the new difficulty.
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martychubbs
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June 20, 2012, 05:48:28 PM |
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So, is it now 105 and no fee? Or with 1.7%fee? After launch its reduced to 98.3% net?
Couldn't I do better with no fee merged dgm from the three amigos? Just asking... Love the proxy by the way!
Sure you can, our pool is for those who want predictable and steady payouts. PPS pools charge a fee because we take the risk of never getting paid if we ever find a orphan. Unfortunately on other reward methods, miners take the loss. It evens out in the end. Quick clarification, "So, is it now 105 and no fee? Or with 1.7%fee? After launch its reduced to 98.3% net?" Thanks for your quick response, I bet you make a mean spaghetti...? Yes, it'll be 1.7% or something like that after launch. It's not definite yet, I think 1.4% would suffice. Also, the PPS rate has been updated to accommodate the new difficulty. 105% Wow!
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June 20, 2012, 08:32:53 PM |
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Gonna implement auto payout thresholds soon? =) Also, how long is 105% payout goin on for?
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June 20, 2012, 09:13:59 PM |
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Gonna implement auto payout thresholds soon? =) Also, how long is 105% payout goin on for?
Coming real soon, maybe today. It'll go for a few days or a week, but won't stop until I implement most of the features.
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June 20, 2012, 09:20:43 PM |
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Sorry for the short period of downtime, our server couldn't handle the load. Someone pointed 100 ghash. I'm upgrading the EC2 instance.
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June 20, 2012, 09:22:03 PM |
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Sorry for the short period of downtime, our server couldn't handle the load. Someone pointed 100 ghash. I'm upgrading the EC2 instance. Can't you use autoscaling? If CPU usage goes over X% for Y minutes, fire up a new instance and add it to the load balancer.
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June 20, 2012, 09:31:14 PM |
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Sorry for the short period of downtime, our server couldn't handle the load. Someone pointed 100 ghash. I'm upgrading the EC2 instance. Can't you use autoscaling? If CPU usage goes over X% for Y minutes, fire up a new instance and add it to the load balancer. Yes, but the database and pool server is on a single instance. I would have to move the database on it's own instance before allowing auto-scaling to maintain data consistency. Working on it.
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June 20, 2012, 10:41:06 PM |
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pool keeps goin up n down...lol any ETA?
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June 20, 2012, 10:50:53 PM |
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pool keeps goin up n down...lol any ETA?
I've just finished migrating the servers. This amount of downtime shouldn't happen again in the future since it'll be easy to scale. Server is up for pounding!
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Tittiez
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June 20, 2012, 11:22:12 PM |
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Payout gives 500 error.
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June 20, 2012, 11:27:26 PM |
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Payout gives 500 error.
The blockchain is downloading. Theres around 20k to go.
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June 20, 2012, 11:28:59 PM |
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Sorry for the short period of downtime, our server couldn't handle the load. Someone pointed 100 ghash. I'm upgrading the EC2 instance. Can't you use autoscaling? If CPU usage goes over X% for Y minutes, fire up a new instance and add it to the load balancer. Yes, but the database and pool server is on a single instance. I would have to move the database on it's own instance before allowing auto-scaling to maintain data consistency. Working on it. Hey if you're going to go AWS, you might as well go the whole hog, right? Therefore, EC2 for compute and web frontend, RDS for relational database, DyanmoDB for NoSQL database, S3 for bulk storage of backups, (and an offline backup or 3 of course), CloudFront for website resources (.js, .css, image files, etc.), and of course CloudWatch for monitoring. Wow, that would be expensive lol. Probably better not.
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June 20, 2012, 11:38:46 PM |
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Sorry for the short period of downtime, our server couldn't handle the load. Someone pointed 100 ghash. I'm upgrading the EC2 instance. Can't you use autoscaling? If CPU usage goes over X% for Y minutes, fire up a new instance and add it to the load balancer. Yes, but the database and pool server is on a single instance. I would have to move the database on it's own instance before allowing auto-scaling to maintain data consistency. Working on it. Hey if you're going to go AWS, you might as well go the whole hog, right? Therefore, EC2 for compute and web frontend, RDS for relational database, DyanmoDB for NoSQL database, S3 for bulk storage of backups, (and an offline backup or 3 of course), CloudFront for website resources (.js, .css, image files, etc.), and of course CloudWatch for monitoring. Wow, that would be expensive lol. Probably better not. Haha, yes it would. AWS is great for scaling for services that have don't know their requirements yet, such as us! Once we settle down, I'll get a reserved instance so it doesn't cost as much. We like to use software that doesn't lock us in. PostgreSQL is on it's own happy island and I don't see why we should go with the NoSQL fad with an Amazon lock-in.
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June 21, 2012, 03:47:44 AM |
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Block chain downloaded, you can now cash out.
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June 21, 2012, 07:27:16 PM |
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Pool is down again.
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June 21, 2012, 07:48:40 PM |
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Pool is down again. Sorry for the downtime, an automated database migration went wrong. We added a new column for each share storing the hash value, however we did not log this value for old shares, which caused errors when users visited profile pages, crashing the workers.
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CrownCloud
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June 22, 2012, 04:49:33 PM |
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Could you reduce the payout amount from 0.05 BTC to something like 0.01 BTC ? A few pools have it at 0.01 BTC (Deepbit, Mt.Red etc)
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June 23, 2012, 02:21:35 AM |
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Where do we see the rate your paying for pps i cant seem to find it listed in this thread that would be helpful to get miners to come to you easyer.
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June 23, 2012, 05:04:40 AM |
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Where do we see the rate your paying for pps i cant seem to find it listed in this thread that would be helpful to get miners to come to you easyer.
Hmm, sorry for not having this displayed somewhere clearly. You can click any profile page (go to the stats page) and you'll see the share history. There you will see a payment column on the table where you can see how much we pay per share.
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