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Topic: [1050 TH] BitMinter.com [1% PPLNS,Pays TxFees +MergedMining,Stratum,GBT,vardiff] - page 29. (Read 837101 times)

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This is a world record? almost 99%?  Grin

It's not a new record (yet, they had 99.9%) of difficulty but it will the most effort we put in a block for sure.

wow.... incredible really..... 2 days and 13 hours.... WTH  Grin Grin Grin

I thought my new miner was on the fritz.

Pedal faster! Someone feed the hamsters!

This block is seriously chewy.
sr. member
Activity: 294
Merit: 251
This is a world record? almost 99%?  Grin

It's not a new record (yet, they had 99.9%) of difficulty but it will the most effort we put in a block for sure.

wow.... incredible really..... 2 days and 13 hours.... WTH  Grin Grin Grin
legendary
Activity: 1638
Merit: 1005
This is a world record? almost 99%?  Grin

It's not a new record (yet, they had 99.9%) of difficulty but it will the most effort we put in a block for sure.
legendary
Activity: 1638
Merit: 1005
i'm wondering how much work is the last % of the CDF. What is the exact calculation formula to know how much effort you need to get to a X% CDF  ? we did like 2.x% in the last 12 hours.
sr. member
Activity: 294
Merit: 251
This is a world record? almost 99%?  Grin
legendary
Activity: 2730
Merit: 1034
Needs more jiggawatts
Sorry, Bitminter isn't a non-profit organization.
newbie
Activity: 45
Merit: 0
Hey, we are hitting WAY TOO MANY BLOCKS.    I do not hear anyone complaining.    What is going on???

no worries next block wil take 3 days and we all start to cry about it Grin

You had to go and jinx it!

This fukin block.... jeez!!!!!! what a nightmare......  Angry Angry Angry

98 % 2 days 9h52mins amazing  Grin Grin

To boldly go where no other pool has gone before
damn i wish i said it would be 1 day................... Roll Eyes
hero member
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And actually...now that I think of it, do mining pools qualify for status as non-profit organizations?  Because logically, if the IRS wants to tax mining income at the income rate - donations to the pool should be equivalently tax-deductible for miners.

I think most pools are for-profit.


Eh, I don't necessarily mean you, DrHaribo, own the pool and take a salary draw from the proceeds, or even we, the miners, make a profit by participating in it as a collective entity. 

I mean the entity Bitminter itself (similar to the whole discussion of how businesses are legally treated as if they are 'persons')...how is it legally classified?  A business with you as the sole proprietor? 

I know that in the States, for example the not-for-profit health insurer Highmark is able to classify itself with separate tax liability from its for-profit subsidiaries due to how the organization is structured legally (a number of for-profit subsidiaries pay their respective stakeholders, leaving a decent amount of tax-deductible revenue aside for the non-profit operations of the parent organization as a distinct entity).
legendary
Activity: 2730
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Needs more jiggawatts
98 % 2 days 9h52mins amazing  Grin Grin

To boldly go where no other pool has gone before

We've had 99.9% CDF before, and we've also had 14 day rounds (a long time ago). While annoying, it's nothing special I'm afraid.

Whoa, wait Doc - it is free!  Am I losing my memory or did it "cost" a 0.5% donation at one point?

No, auto cash out was always free.


And actually...now that I think of it, do mining pools qualify for status as non-profit organizations?  Because logically, if the IRS wants to tax mining income at the income rate - donations to the pool should be equivalently tax-deductible for miners.

I think most pools are for-profit.
hero member
Activity: 938
Merit: 502
Manual withdrawal only costs 10k satoshi, so for withdrawals > 0.02 BTC, its cheaper to do them manually since at that point 0.5% of the sum becomes more expensive.

Auto cash out doesn't cost 0.5%. It's actually completely free.

So auto cash out is always cheapest. But you may want to cash out before reaching the minimum for the auto cash out, or you may want to send less than your entire balance somewhere - in those cases the manual "send coins" is useful.


Whoa, wait Doc - it is free!  Am I losing my memory or did it "cost" a 0.5% donation at one point?

And actually...now that I think of it, do mining pools qualify for status as non-profit organizations?  Because logically, if the IRS wants to tax mining income at the income rate - donations to the pool should be equivalently tax-deductible for miners.
newbie
Activity: 14
Merit: 0
Hey, we are hitting WAY TOO MANY BLOCKS.    I do not hear anyone complaining.    What is going on???

no worries next block wil take 3 days and we all start to cry about it Grin

You had to go and jinx it!

This fukin block.... jeez!!!!!! what a nightmare......  Angry Angry Angry

98 % 2 days 9h52mins amazing  Grin Grin

To boldly go where no other pool has gone before
sr. member
Activity: 294
Merit: 251
Hey, we are hitting WAY TOO MANY BLOCKS.    I do not hear anyone complaining.    What is going on???

no worries next block wil take 3 days and we all start to cry about it Grin

You had to go and jinx it!

This fukin block.... jeez!!!!!! what a nightmare......  Angry Angry Angry

98 % 2 days 9h52mins amazing  Grin Grin
legendary
Activity: 2730
Merit: 1034
Needs more jiggawatts
Manual withdrawal only costs 10k satoshi, so for withdrawals > 0.02 BTC, its cheaper to do them manually since at that point 0.5% of the sum becomes more expensive.

Auto cash out doesn't cost 0.5%. It's actually completely free.

So auto cash out is always cheapest. But you may want to cash out before reaching the minimum for the auto cash out, or you may want to send less than your entire balance somewhere - in those cases the manual "send coins" is useful.
sr. member
Activity: 294
Merit: 251
Hey, we are hitting WAY TOO MANY BLOCKS.    I do not hear anyone complaining.    What is going on???

no worries next block wil take 3 days and we all start to cry about it Grin

You had to go and jinx it!

This fukin block.... jeez!!!!!! what a nightmare......  Angry Angry Angry
sr. member
Activity: 276
Merit: 250
Hey, we are hitting WAY TOO MANY BLOCKS.    I do not hear anyone complaining.    What is going on???

no worries next block wil take 3 days and we all start to cry about it Grin

You had to go and jinx it!
hero member
Activity: 938
Merit: 502
Just a thought for the "pros" at what "bit" does anyone do an auto payout?  Ie 1.00000000 or 0.10000000? Or what is considered the " norm" or safe?  Asking cause I'm greener than grass!  Thanks in advanced!

Manual withdrawal only costs 10k satoshi, so for withdrawals > 0.02 BTC, its cheaper to do them manually since at that point 0.5% of the sum becomes more expensive.

Math:

breakeven = 0.0001 BTC (flat fee) / 0.005 (auto-withdraw donation) = 0.02 BTC withdrawals

Auto-withdraw is free.
legendary
Activity: 1638
Merit: 1005
Just a thought for the "pros" at what "bit" does anyone do an auto payout?  Ie 1.00000000 or 0.10000000? Or what is considered the " norm" or safe?  Asking cause I'm greener than grass!  Thanks in advanced!

Consider your wallet the most secure place to keep your BTC. So don't stack them too much on bitminter.

The amount is pretty much related to the amount you're mining every day. Just move them once a week or every two weeks ? Tongue

You can do it manually or through the auto-payout. It's a personal choice ;-)
newbie
Activity: 14
Merit: 0
Just a thought for the "pros" at what "bit" does anyone do an auto payout?  Ie 1.00000000 or 0.10000000? Or what is considered the " norm" or safe?  Asking cause I'm greener than grass!  Thanks in advanced!
hero member
Activity: 714
Merit: 503
Out of interest I went back and looked at the block history on BitMinter ... and how things have changed ...

The oldest entry is the 3rd July 2011 and took 14 days 3hrs and 10 mins! (When Bitminter started). Difficulty was 1,379,192 and the pool speed registered at 0.0 Thps ... naturally DrHaribo made the block that day.

Three blocks were solved on 4th July 2012 (none on the third) and the pool speed was 0.2 Thps.

3rd July 2013 shows 6 blocks solved and the pool speed was 5.9 Thps and difficulty was 21,335,329.

3rd July 2014 ... 3 years on from the start... (only 12 months later than the last stats) - 'hello! and welcome to ASIC miners' - 1 block solved at a difficulty of 16,818,461,371.

As I write we are on a 1 Day 15 hour block ... and counting ... but there have been a few good days recently ... and the pool is running at 1367 Thps.

What will 3rd July 2015 show? We can't even speculate.




I did the same thing a while back and was pretty amazed at how far Bitminter and mining in general has advanced. Looking at even the past 6 months or so is surprising, mining has advanced a great deal so far this year.  It's only going to ramp up again when the next round of even more powerful miners hit the market.

The pool speed has doubled in just the past 3 months.   Shocked

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Activity: 296
Merit: 10
Out of interest I went back and looked at the block history on BitMinter ... and how things have changed ...

The oldest entry is the 3rd July 2011 and took 14 days 3hrs and 10 mins! (When Bitminter started). Difficulty was 1,379,192 and the pool speed registered at 0.0 Thps ... naturally DrHaribo made the block that day.

Three blocks were solved on 4th July 2012 (none on the third) and the pool speed was 0.2 Thps.

3rd July 2013 shows 6 blocks solved and the pool speed was 5.9 Thps and difficulty was 21,335,329.

3rd July 2014 ... 3 years on from the start... (only 12 months later than the last stats) - 'hello! and welcome to ASIC miners' - 1 block solved at a difficulty of 16,818,461,371.

As I write we are on a 1 Day 15 hour block ... and counting ... but there have been a few good days recently ... and the pool is running at 1367 Thps.

What will 3rd July 2015 show? We can't even speculate.




Don't you wish you could go back to 2012 with a couple of S1's?
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