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Topic: [1500 TH] p2pool: Decentralized, DoS-resistant, Hop-Proof pool - page 77. (Read 2591919 times)

hero member
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I am going to guess that the hashrate spike was one of the manufacturers testing their new stuff on p2pool for compatibility. The bummer is that all of my shares were orphaned during the spike.
legendary
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 Grin you can trust the P2Pool to handle this ... beautifully.  Cheesy
From 1,5 PH/s to 7 PH/s in less than 1 hour.

hero member
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Hard to decipher if it's random, it's certainly not consistent. It has been a long time since I saw 6 PH/s on P2Pool, and we're back over 100 miners too 😍.
The share difficulty is over 2,000,000. Wild!
newbie
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Hard to decipher if it's random, it's certainly not consistent. It has been a long time since I saw 6 PH/s on P2Pool, and we're back over 100 miners too 😍.
hero member
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What is up with this random hashrate on p2pool? Rentals?
legendary
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legendary
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I think you may have spoken too soon Wink

Looks like ~2PH just jumped online...
legendary
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back to the reality ... for the hashrate. Cry

hero member
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I've been working on a new node scanner for P2Pool.org and while I was writing the crawler I realized it would be trivial to add in the network edges for each node and visualize it, so I did.

I'm really happy with the result so I thought I'd share it...

This is just a snapshot in time (10:30 this morning) of the network, but I may update it hourly at some point in the future.

I was quite pleased with our node count and connectivity!

111 active miners
91 nodes discovered (p2pool version 16+)
47 public nodes (blue)
44 private nodes (yellow)

The visualization at http://p2pool.org/nodes/ is interactive, allows you to zoom for IP addresses, and click to highlight a nodes peers.

I doubt it will work on mobile browsers...

Here is a screen shot of the P2Pool network:



See the interactive version: http://p2pool.org/nodes/


Wow. That is cool. I found my node on the interactive version. Smiley
legendary
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note : disable the auto-rotation if you can, browser freeze to recreate the whole schematic.

but it works, no problem.  Smiley
legendary
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I've been working on a new node scanner for P2Pool.org and while I was writing the crawler I realized it would be trivial to add in the network edges for each node and visualize it, so I did.

I'm really happy with the result so I thought I'd share it...

This is just a snapshot in time (10:30 this morning) of the network, but I may update it hourly at some point in the future.

I was quite pleased with our node count and connectivity!

111 active miners
91 nodes discovered (p2pool version 16+)
47 public nodes (blue)
44 private nodes (yellow)

The visualization at http://p2pool.org/nodes/ is interactive, allows you to zoom for IP addresses, and click to highlight a nodes peers.

I doubt it will work on mobile browsers...

Here is a screen shot of the P2Pool network:



See the interactive version: http://p2pool.org/nodes/

legendary
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Come on, come on ...

legendary
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...
  Just one question
  By making change what happens to the remaining balance  ?

p2pool does not really have a "balance" like other pools, payouts are made immediately each time the pool finds a block (one of the very cool features of p2pool).

You may be referring to your "payout if a block were found now" or the expected payout for your miner. That represents the value of your current shares on the p2pool share chain, which remain valid as long as they are on the chain (~8,640 valid shares). If you switch to another p2pool node and use the same miner address you will continue to contribute to that miner addresses expected payout.

This makes p2pool highly DDoS resistant in that as long as you can reach a p2pool node somewhere (i.e. set primary and backup pools to several p2pool nodes) you can continue mining without interruption.
newbie
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I still find it surprising that the new bitcoin.com pool (Running Bitcoin Unlimited client) gained popularity so quickly. They're pushing almost 2% of global hashrate. Roger V. Must have some deep connections.
hero member
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"I will give the existing miners at minefast.coincadence.com a couple-few weeks to move over to p2pool.org, or find another node to mine on. After that I will set up redirects pointing to p2pool.org for the website and shut down minefast.coincadence.com.

If you use minefast.coincadence.com as a primary or backup node you need to update your miners ASAP."

  Just one question
  By making change what happens to the remaining balance  ?
-ck
legendary
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Ruu \o/
so, with 2PH/s ... we can have 1 block per day.  Cheesy
No, well that was just a lucky streak. It takes 12PH to average a block a day now...
legendary
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so, with 2PH/s ... we can have 1 block per day.  Cheesy
And ...








newbie
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You're definitely right about that 😊 There's not much better than that 'just hit a block' feeling...
UNTIL you hit two days in a row !!
hero member
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Yep, mining farm test ...  Grin good to test the P2Pool, too.  Cheesy


Well, at least we got a block out of it.
legendary
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Yep, mining farm test ...  Grin good to test the P2Pool, too.  Cheesy

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