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Topic: [1500 TH] p2pool: Decentralized, DoS-resistant, Hop-Proof pool - page 384. (Read 2591964 times)

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Decentralize your hashing - p2pool - Norgz Pool
As mdude77 said, check out the transaction in the block chain: http://bitinfocharts.com/namecoin/tx/127db0ef17298714e69bd75e9b664c6a7557a5374cbbb086cbdf237a541be038

Definitely not mined coin.
Yeah interesting. It came in from a few addresses. Could it be a fee or something?
legendary
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All your coins got a block? I'm not aware that the merged coins were merged mined across each other. As in you find a good hash but it can apply to more than one coin. I guess it can though. I'm guessing you hit an nmc and since it's the hardest it counted for all of them.

Open their qt you should see your block plus transaction fees

Yup you're solo mining, the coins are easier than Bitcoin but great luck on 36 ghs

NMC shows a transaction on 5/4/2014 +0.01331598 NMC Address MxoBdy13H7P9zxfgXXhz9piUkgQFgL8nGz

all of my coins IXC, NMC and DVC got a pay out at the same time.

Norgan, whatever those payouts are, they are not from merge mining.  Merge mining gives you a full block reward for the coins.  Here's an example.  If you find the hash that generates the next BTC block, and you are merge mining NMC, IXC, DVC, etc, you will get the full block reward for NMC, IXC and DVC because the hash from the BTC satisfies the requirements for all of the other coins.  If you happen to find a hash that satisfies the requirements for IXC (currently ~4.5 billion) you would ONLY get the block reward for that coin because NMC and DVC have a higher target difficulty.

Long story short, you either get the full block reward or nothing because you are essentially solo-mining those other coins.
They came from somewhere and they are only there for merged mining not for any transactions. Any ideas where they may have come from?

As mdude77 said, check out the transaction in the block chain: http://bitinfocharts.com/namecoin/tx/127db0ef17298714e69bd75e9b664c6a7557a5374cbbb086cbdf237a541be038

Definitely not mined coin.
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All your coins got a block? I'm not aware that the merged coins were merged mined across each other. As in you find a good hash but it can apply to more than one coin. I guess it can though. I'm guessing you hit an nmc and since it's the hardest it counted for all of them.

Open their qt you should see your block plus transaction fees

Yup you're solo mining, the coins are easier than Bitcoin but great luck on 36 ghs

NMC shows a transaction on 5/4/2014 +0.01331598 NMC Address MxoBdy13H7P9zxfgXXhz9piUkgQFgL8nGz

all of my coins IXC, NMC and DVC got a pay out at the same time.

Norgan, whatever those payouts are, they are not from merge mining.  Merge mining gives you a full block reward for the coins.  Here's an example.  If you find the hash that generates the next BTC block, and you are merge mining NMC, IXC, DVC, etc, you will get the full block reward for NMC, IXC and DVC because the hash from the BTC satisfies the requirements for all of the other coins.  If you happen to find a hash that satisfies the requirements for IXC (currently ~4.5 billion) you would ONLY get the block reward for that coin because NMC and DVC have a higher target difficulty.

Long story short, you either get the full block reward or nothing because you are essentially solo-mining those other coins.
They came from somewhere and they are only there for merged mining not for any transactions. Any ideas where they may have come from?

You have the txid.  You can look it up with a block explorer.

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All your coins got a block? I'm not aware that the merged coins were merged mined across each other. As in you find a good hash but it can apply to more than one coin. I guess it can though. I'm guessing you hit an nmc and since it's the hardest it counted for all of them.

Open their qt you should see your block plus transaction fees

Yup you're solo mining, the coins are easier than Bitcoin but great luck on 36 ghs

NMC shows a transaction on 5/4/2014 +0.01331598 NMC Address MxoBdy13H7P9zxfgXXhz9piUkgQFgL8nGz

all of my coins IXC, NMC and DVC got a pay out at the same time.

Norgan, whatever those payouts are, they are not from merge mining.  Merge mining gives you a full block reward for the coins.  Here's an example.  If you find the hash that generates the next BTC block, and you are merge mining NMC, IXC, DVC, etc, you will get the full block reward for NMC, IXC and DVC because the hash from the BTC satisfies the requirements for all of the other coins.  If you happen to find a hash that satisfies the requirements for IXC (currently ~4.5 billion) you would ONLY get the block reward for that coin because NMC and DVC have a higher target difficulty.

Long story short, you either get the full block reward or nothing because you are essentially solo-mining those other coins.
They came from somewhere and they are only there for merged mining not for any transactions. Any ideas where they may have come from?
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Interesting.. thanks for info. I had a few incoming until I restarted like an idiot. I should have waited...ha

Looked at some other pools and it looks the same.
man my GetBlock Latency has gone through the roof in the last couple of hrs. Restarted and same. Sever load very low.

Anyone else see this?

Yeah same here and my payout has dropped way low. My last was at least half what it should be and my hash rate has been steady. I also have now incoming peers.
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Looked at some other pools and it looks the same.
man my GetBlock Latency has gone through the roof in the last couple of hrs. Restarted and same. Sever load very low.

Anyone else see this?

Yeah same here and my payout has dropped way low. My last was at least half what it should be and my hash rate has been steady. I also have now incoming peers.
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Looked at some other pools and it looks the same.
man my GetBlock Latency has gone through the roof in the last couple of hrs. Restarted and same. Sever load very low.

Anyone else see this?
legendary
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All your coins got a block? I'm not aware that the merged coins were merged mined across each other. As in you find a good hash but it can apply to more than one coin. I guess it can though. I'm guessing you hit an nmc and since it's the hardest it counted for all of them.

Open their qt you should see your block plus transaction fees

Yup you're solo mining, the coins are easier than Bitcoin but great luck on 36 ghs

NMC shows a transaction on 5/4/2014 +0.01331598 NMC Address MxoBdy13H7P9zxfgXXhz9piUkgQFgL8nGz

all of my coins IXC, NMC and DVC got a pay out at the same time.

Norgan, whatever those payouts are, they are not from merge mining.  Merge mining gives you a full block reward for the coins.  Here's an example.  If you find the hash that generates the next BTC block, and you are merge mining NMC, IXC, DVC, etc, you will get the full block reward for NMC, IXC and DVC because the hash from the BTC satisfies the requirements for all of the other coins.  If you happen to find a hash that satisfies the requirements for IXC (currently ~4.5 billion) you would ONLY get the block reward for that coin because NMC and DVC have a higher target difficulty.

Long story short, you either get the full block reward or nothing because you are essentially solo-mining those other coins.
legendary
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I think I know the answer to this but I just wanna ask right out:

If I find some shares with my P2Pool node and then I turn it off for a while, the btc will still be credited to me at some point right?

If there are donations while it is not on I won't get any?

As long as you have shares in the active share chain you should get paid.

http://mining.coincadence.com:9332/users
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I think I know the answer to this but I just wanna ask right out:

If I find some shares with my P2Pool node and then I turn it off for a while, the btc will still be credited to me at some point right?

If there are donations while it is not on I won't get any?

Yes to the first, I don't see why you wouldn't get the second since your address will be in the list.

Thank you!
legendary
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I think I know the answer to this but I just wanna ask right out:

If I find some shares with my P2Pool node and then I turn it off for a while, the btc will still be credited to me at some point right?

If there are donations while it is not on I won't get any?

Yes to the first, I don't see why you wouldn't get the second since your address will be in the list.
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I think I know the answer to this but I just wanna ask right out:

If I find some shares with my P2Pool node and then I turn it off for a while, the btc will still be credited to me at some point right?

If there are donations while it is not on I won't get any?
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Decentralize your hashing - p2pool - Norgz Pool


All your coins got a block? I'm not aware that the merged coins were merged mined across each other. As in you find a good hash but it can apply to more than one coin. I guess it can though. I'm guessing you hit an nmc and since it's the hardest it counted for all of them.

Open their qt you should see your block plus transaction fees

Yup you're solo mining, the coins are easier than Bitcoin but great luck on 36 ghs

NMC shows a transaction on 5/4/2014 +0.01331598 NMC Address MxoBdy13H7P9zxfgXXhz9piUkgQFgL8nGz

all of my coins IXC, NMC and DVC got a pay out at the same time.
legendary
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so how do you know if your node solved a block? I got an initial dump of alt coins when I first set up the merged mining and not anything since. I've been told that those don't pay unless you hit a block and you are effectively solo mining on them.
So does that mean I actually solved a block? and how the hell do you read the blockchain to figure it out?

I just query that wallet once in a while

the wallet specified in the -a argument?

No like the nmc wallet to see if the balance increased

Or parse the log files

right! well in that case I must have hit a block only days after running up my p2pool node since I have a payout in all my merged wallets. I wasn't sure at that stage as I thought it was just pay per share type payment. that's pretty cool on only 36gh/s Smiley

All your coins got a block? I'm not aware that the merged coins were merged mined across each other. As in you find a good hash but it can apply to more than one coin. I guess it can though. I'm guessing you hit an nmc and since it's the hardest it counted for all of them.

Open their qt you should see your block plus transaction fees

Yup you're solo mining, the coins are easier than Bitcoin but great luck on 36 ghs
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so how do you know if your node solved a block? I got an initial dump of alt coins when I first set up the merged mining and not anything since. I've been told that those don't pay unless you hit a block and you are effectively solo mining on them.
So does that mean I actually solved a block? and how the hell do you read the blockchain to figure it out?

I just query that wallet once in a while

the wallet specified in the -a argument?

No like the nmc wallet to see if the balance increased

Or parse the log files

right! well in that case I must have hit a block only days after running up my p2pool node since I have a payout in all my merged wallets. I wasn't sure at that stage as I thought it was just pay per share type payment. that's pretty cool on only 36gh/s Smiley
legendary
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so how do you know if your node solved a block? I got an initial dump of alt coins when I first set up the merged mining and not anything since. I've been told that those don't pay unless you hit a block and you are effectively solo mining on them.
So does that mean I actually solved a block? and how the hell do you read the blockchain to figure it out?

I just query that wallet once in a while

the wallet specified in the -a argument?

No like the nmc wallet to see if the balance increased

Or parse the log files
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Decentralize your hashing - p2pool - Norgz Pool
so how do you know if your node solved a block? I got an initial dump of alt coins when I first set up the merged mining and not anything since. I've been told that those don't pay unless you hit a block and you are effectively solo mining on them.
So does that mean I actually solved a block? and how the hell do you read the blockchain to figure it out?

I just query that wallet once in a while

the wallet specified in the -a argument?
legendary
Activity: 2912
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so how do you know if your node solved a block? I got an initial dump of alt coins when I first set up the merged mining and not anything since. I've been told that those don't pay unless you hit a block and you are effectively solo mining on them.
So does that mean I actually solved a block? and how the hell do you read the blockchain to figure it out?

I just query that wallet once in a while
sr. member
Activity: 308
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Decentralize your hashing - p2pool - Norgz Pool
so how do you know if your node solved a block? I got an initial dump of alt coins when I first set up the merged mining and not anything since. I've been told that those don't pay unless you hit a block and you are effectively solo mining on them.
So does that mean I actually solved a block? and how the hell do you read the blockchain to figure it out?
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right, now the https://github.com/johndoe75/p2pool-node-status runs fine on the node but won't display anything when run from an external web server even when the url is entered in the Config file.

Has anyone run this on a separate web server successfully? anything special you had to do?

Look for:

Code:
var api_url= "";

in index.html and try setting that...

Yeah I found and set that still no luck unfortunately
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