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Topic: [1500 TH] p2pool: Decentralized, DoS-resistant, Hop-Proof pool - page 396. (Read 2591964 times)

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Watch out for the "Neg-Rep-Dogie-Police".....
No. It has zero affect on hashing power  Smiley
sr. member
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Decentralize your hashing - p2pool - Norgz Pool
So sorry if this has already been asked, but here it goes:

I want to set up a public p2pool node (SE Asia and soon Australia) and I've set it up for merged mining. How can I pass the merged mining coins onto miners who connect to my pool? is it possible?


That is much more difficult and requires outside support. Consider it your fee. What coins did you add?
Nmc, dvc and ixc. I guess that would require a system to log in users and track which alt coins they mined. So if I say my pool is 0% fee but I mine those alt coins, is it taking anything away from the hashing power for btc?
legendary
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ooh... are we doing the "list alternative nodes" thing again?"... *looks down at sig*... ahem

Ha! Well, not intentionally.

I installed P2Pool today, so far so good, however there are still a lot of tweaks to be made...

Really just wanted to get involved in the conversation.

As of now I have found a couple shares, Local DOA is 2.8%, Efficiency is 118.3%, and I have 6 peers out and 0 in.

The 0 in bothers me, I searched it but came up with little.

I believe ports are open.

Whats up with the "0 in" on a well stacked full node?




How long has your node been up?  It takes time for peers to find and connect to you. After you've been up for a few days, you should see a few nodes connecting.

Checked this morning and had my first inbound, uptime 17hrs...

Thanks!
hero member
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ooh... are we doing the "list alternative nodes" thing again?"... *looks down at sig*... ahem

Ha! Well, not intentionally.

I installed P2Pool today, so far so good, however there are still a lot of tweaks to be made...

Really just wanted to get involved in the conversation.

As of now I have found a couple shares, Local DOA is 2.8%, Efficiency is 118.3%, and I have 6 peers out and 0 in.

The 0 in bothers me, I searched it but came up with little.

I believe ports are open.

Whats up with the "0 in" on a well stacked full node?




How long has your node been up?  It takes time for peers to find and connect to you. After you've been up for a few days, you should see a few nodes connecting.
legendary
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Is anyone else seeing "Unable to decode output address      0 BTC" with their recently generated coins? What does this mean? It's only on my P2pool generated coins. Is this someone mining with a bad address?
I see that on every single p2pool mined block that I check on Blockchain, even ones where I wasn't paid. Given that, I assume it's not my issue, so I ignore it.

https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/blockchaininfo-please-remove-p2pool-tx-from-strange-tx-page-212044

They add shit to the Coinbase, no issues
sr. member
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Is anyone else seeing "Unable to decode output address      0 BTC" with their recently generated coins? What does this mean? It's only on my P2pool generated coins. Is this someone mining with a bad address?
I see that on every single p2pool mined block that I check on Blockchain, even ones where I wasn't paid. Given that, I assume it's not my issue, so I ignore it.
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Is anyone else seeing "Unable to decode output address      0 BTC" with their recently generated coins? What does this mean? It's only on my P2pool generated coins. Is this someone mining with a bad address?
legendary
Activity: 2912
Merit: 1060
So sorry if this has already been asked, but here it goes:

I want to set up a public p2pool node (SE Asia and soon Australia) and I've set it up for merged mining. How can I pass the merged mining coins onto miners who connect to my pool? is it possible?


That is much more difficult and requires outside support. Consider it your fee. What coins did you add?
sr. member
Activity: 308
Merit: 250
Decentralize your hashing - p2pool - Norgz Pool
So sorry if this has already been asked, but here it goes:

I want to set up a public p2pool node (SE Asia and soon Australia) and I've set it up for merged mining. How can I pass the merged mining coins onto miners who connect to my pool? is it possible?
legendary
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I remember the first time I "made money" mining BTC, it felt amazing.

Seriously, literally "making money".

As I have learned more, I'm confident P2Pool will bring me the same reward, but at least at 2x the joy...

Build the network, Grow the network, Distribute the network.

The help I have already received... well without this thread, and all your posts I would not have this node up.

Just my BTC0.02 bits...

Thanks.
legendary
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The connections in take a couple days, as your ip gets distributed and new nodes look for new connections
legendary
Activity: 1258
Merit: 1027
ooh... are we doing the "list alternative nodes" thing again?"... *looks down at sig*... ahem

Ha! Well, not intentionally.

I installed P2Pool today, so far so good, however there are still a lot of tweaks to be made...

Really just wanted to get involved in the conversation.

As of now I have found a couple shares, Local DOA is 2.8%, Efficiency is 118.3%, and I have 6 peers out and 0 in.

The 0 in bothers me, I searched it but came up with little.

I believe ports are open.

Whats up with the "0 in" on a well stacked full node?


legendary
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Merit: 1060

Because anyone can join p2pool, all nodes connect to each other

You don't say....... Roll Eyes

Anyone can mine on stratum too - does that mean encryption is pointless there as well?

No because the server is locked down
sr. member
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Because anyone can join p2pool, all nodes connect to each other

You don't say....... Roll Eyes

Anyone can mine on stratum too - does that mean encryption is pointless there as well?

No because there is a trust relationship between the miner and the pool. There is no trust relationship between nodes.


It seems like it could be of use for miners using a public node.

That's what I said several posts back.

Oops, my bad, been alot of posts today, thought I was up to date  Undecided

I see it now   Roll Eyes
legendary
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Because anyone can join p2pool, all nodes connect to each other

You don't say....... Roll Eyes

Anyone can mine on stratum too - does that mean encryption is pointless there as well?

No because there is a trust relationship between the miner and the pool. There is no trust relationship between nodes.


It seems like it could be of use for miners using a public node.

That's what I said several posts back.
sr. member
Activity: 347
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Because anyone can join p2pool, all nodes connect to each other

You don't say....... Roll Eyes

Anyone can mine on stratum too - does that mean encryption is pointless there as well?

No because there is a trust relationship between the miner and the pool. There is no trust relationship between nodes.


It seems like it could be of use for miners using a public node, rather than hosting their own node.
legendary
Activity: 2968
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Because anyone can join p2pool, all nodes connect to each other

You don't say....... Roll Eyes

Anyone can mine on stratum too - does that mean encryption is pointless there as well?

No because there is a trust relationship between the miner and the pool. There is no trust relationship between nodes.
sr. member
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Welcome to dogietalk.bs
what is the port to mine on http://p2pool.info/ Huh


thanks

9332

80 May also work

Trying to mine on p2pool.info - on any port - that's pointless  Cheesy

Encryption is the only way to go I reckon.
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WANTED: Active dev to fix & re-write p2pool in C

Because anyone can join p2pool, all nodes connect to each other

You don't say....... Roll Eyes

Anyone can mine on stratum too - does that mean encryption is pointless there as well?
legendary
Activity: 2912
Merit: 1060

Because anyone can join p2pool, all nodes connect to each other
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