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Topic: [1500 TH] p2pool: Decentralized, DoS-resistant, Hop-Proof pool - page 95. (Read 2591920 times)

legendary
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I fix broken miners. And make holes in teeth :-)
What is this "block" you speak of?
donator
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Leading Crypto Sports Betting & Casino Platform
Is this the longest P2Pool has ever gone without hitting a block?
newbie
Activity: 8
Merit: 0
Could someone please throw some extra hashpower into p2pool? We could certainly use it, as the 3 day valid share period is way too less when not finding any block in 16 days...  Grin
legendary
Activity: 1258
Merit: 1027
Clicked on the contact page and it sent me here.

Bottom of "Read This First" JavaScript hover (WHICH SHOULD BE A DISTINCT PAGE, BUT NOT HERE TO DISCUSS WEB DESIGN) says "Close this window and click to stat mining"

The stat should be start.

Someone should notify the webmaster.

I would, but again, the contact link is a fricken useless link that just says to come here.

So someone here hopefully knows the webmaster contact and get it fixed.

-=-

The concept of p2pool I like. The web page - everything I hate about modern web design. But at least it can be everything I hate with noticed spelling errors fixed... Wink

100% agreed Smiley

Contributions welcome....

https://github.com/ChainQuery/p2pool.org/tree/gh-pages
legendary
Activity: 1344
Merit: 1024
Mine at Jonny's Pool
I'm pretty sure p2pool.org is maintained by windpath.  However, you can see they've got a github repo.  You could always fork it, fix it and make a pull request Smiley.
full member
Activity: 182
Merit: 107
Clicked on the contact page and it sent me here.

Bottom of "Read This First" JavaScript hover (WHICH SHOULD BE A DISTINCT PAGE, BUT NOT HERE TO DISCUSS WEB DESIGN) says "Close this window and click to stat mining"

The stat should be start.

Someone should notify the webmaster.

I would, but again, the contact link is a fricken useless link that just says to come here.

So someone here hopefully knows the webmaster contact and get it fixed.

-=-

The concept of p2pool I like. The web page - everything I hate about modern web design. But at least it can be everything I hate with noticed spelling errors fixed... Wink
full member
Activity: 213
Merit: 100
5) I don't own an S7, but reports have shown that, like other Bitmain products, the S7 suffers on p2pool because of the crap fork of cgminer they use.

6) I have no idea about bfgminer or active submission, sorry.

thanks jonny,

do you know any recommended ASIC?

I thought that cgminer become bfgminer, is it not?
what is the main difference between these two?

go on ebay check it out you can view your price range.
full member
Activity: 213
Merit: 100
1) Opening ports 9332, 8333 and 9333 means you're running a full BTC node and publicly accessible p2pool node.

2) P2Pool supports stratum by default.  You don't need to do anything.  Just set your miner to use stratum+tcp://your.ip.address:9332

3) Putting "/" and/or "+" doesn't increase your odds of finding a share.  Well... the "/" *might* if you're mining on a node that has a ton of hashing power and defaults to a share value higher than p2pool minimum... but not really relevant if you're the only miner on the node.

4) Transaction fees are the fees BTC users pay for their transactions to be included in blocks.  The bit you quoted is from Antpool.  Just ignore that crap.  Standard p2pool (i.e. running your own node) includes paying the transaction fees to miners.

5) I don't own an S7, but reports have shown that, like other Bitmain products, the S7 suffers on p2pool because of the crap fork of cgminer they use.

6) I have no idea about bfgminer or active submission, sorry.

One thing i'll disagree with is that you should get in a habit of setting your difficulty. Especially with touchy equipment. And make sure you stay and pressure your company you purchased your miner from to  updated cgminer on their firmware.
newbie
Activity: 48
Merit: 0
5) I don't own an S7, but reports have shown that, like other Bitmain products, the S7 suffers on p2pool because of the crap fork of cgminer they use.

6) I have no idea about bfgminer or active submission, sorry.

thanks jonny,

do you know any recommended ASIC?

I thought that cgminer become bfgminer, is it not?
what is the main difference between these two?
legendary
Activity: 1344
Merit: 1024
Mine at Jonny's Pool
1) Opening ports 9332, 8333 and 9333 means you're running a full BTC node and publicly accessible p2pool node.

2) P2Pool supports stratum by default.  You don't need to do anything.  Just set your miner to use stratum+tcp://your.ip.address:9332

3) Putting "/" and/or "+" doesn't increase your odds of finding a share.  Well... the "/" *might* if you're mining on a node that has a ton of hashing power and defaults to a share value higher than p2pool minimum... but not really relevant if you're the only miner on the node.

4) Transaction fees are the fees BTC users pay for their transactions to be included in blocks.  The bit you quoted is from Antpool.  Just ignore that crap.  Standard p2pool (i.e. running your own node) includes paying the transaction fees to miners.

5) I don't own an S7, but reports have shown that, like other Bitmain products, the S7 suffers on p2pool because of the crap fork of cgminer they use.

6) I have no idea about bfgminer or active submission, sorry.
newbie
Activity: 48
Merit: 0
In all running a full node connects you with more than 8 peers for an array of purposes mainly in our case mining check the link for exactly what bitcoin core does. Your required to run a full node for p2pool to work properly.

Here a link for more info: https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/a-guide-for-mining-efficiently-on-p2pool-includes-fud-repellent-and-faq-153232
I recommend you read this full it will answer some questions you may have.

If you set things up right at every step parameter -a could be considered "useless". I think its a must and should be setup just-in-case-shit.

Thanks luther for the explanation.

So my current setting is as follows:

run bitcoin core with the bitcoin.conf as per http://p2pool.in instruction.
run p2pool with --give-author 0 -a MyBTCAddress

open port 8333, 9332, 9333

did I missing something or I'm good to go?
and another thing I saw many pool use stratum+tcp... is there any noob guide to setup this? I read from slushpool for this protocol.

ohh and I read somewhere that it is better to put /1000+128 with every GHz hash rate I have? and I will have better chance of getting share? Is it true?
Whats the recommended value?

and can anyone tell me what is txfee?
•0% fees and PPLNS earnings. (The tx fee is not paid out to miners for maintaining cost and the bonus for our engineers.)

is Antminer S7 Batch 11 any good not in terms of hash rate but in like durability, etc.?
Can I use this on my own p2pool?

Any good recommended rigs out there?

Why does I see so many A (Accepted Share) in bfgminer but my AS (Active Submission is still 0?
Is there any how much Accepted Share equal to 1 AS ?

Thanks.
legendary
Activity: 2212
Merit: 1038
It's getting hard to solo mine Ethereum...
full member
Activity: 213
Merit: 100
Hi,

I'm very new to bitcoin mining. I'm following the guide in http://p2pool.in

I have a few question:

When the p2pool start, it creates a wallet in bitcoin core. lets call it Wallet A.

and me and my friend setup the miner with the username Wallet B and Wallet C.

My question is when assuming I get something. Does the payment go to Wallet A or Wallet B and C automatically?

Hey
There are two separate parts to running your own node.
Bitcoin core (Which has wallet capabilities but warning using these wallets while running full node required for p2pool https://bitcoin.org/en/full-node )
P2pool (when you start p2pool using "python run_p2pool.py" add parameter -a {YOUR BITCOIN ADDRESS HERE})
EXAMPLE OF RUNNING P2POOL WITH DEFINED WALLET (python run_p2pool.py -a 1MuRbSfrKi6KErZjGfiMec76dEkt12fbvg)
When you point your miner to p2pool you also define your wallet under worker aka username but setup above will be a backup just in case you messed up something.

Hope this answers it send me a PM if you need any further help.


Can you a little bit explain to me what is the advantage of running full node?
at the moment I only open port 9332 and 9333 so that my friend can connect to my p2pool.
I think I need to open port 8333 to run full node but I don't know what is the advantage of running full node?

as far as I know from jonny explanation is that the BTC address is useless unless someone mine on my p2pool node and not using their BTC address in their username
or unless I want to setup a -f (fee) on my p2pool node to receive fee. otherwise it will not be use for payment ?

In all running a full node connects you with more than 8 peers for an array of purposes mainly in our case mining check the link for exactly what bitcoin core does. Your required to run a full node for p2pool to work properly.

Here a link for more info: https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/a-guide-for-mining-efficiently-on-p2pool-includes-fud-repellent-and-faq-153232
I recommend you read this full it will answer some questions you may have.

If you set things up right at every step parameter -a could be considered "useless". I think its a must and should be setup just-in-case-shit.
newbie
Activity: 48
Merit: 0
Hi,

I'm very new to bitcoin mining. I'm following the guide in http://p2pool.in

I have a few question:

When the p2pool start, it creates a wallet in bitcoin core. lets call it Wallet A.

and me and my friend setup the miner with the username Wallet B and Wallet C.

My question is when assuming I get something. Does the payment go to Wallet A or Wallet B and C automatically?

Hey
There are two separate parts to running your own node.
Bitcoin core (Which has wallet capabilities but warning using these wallets while running full node required for p2pool https://bitcoin.org/en/full-node )
P2pool (when you start p2pool using "python run_p2pool.py" add parameter -a {YOUR BITCOIN ADDRESS HERE})
EXAMPLE OF RUNNING P2POOL WITH DEFINED WALLET (python run_p2pool.py -a 1MuRbSfrKi6KErZjGfiMec76dEkt12fbvg)
When you point your miner to p2pool you also define your wallet under worker aka username but setup above will be a backup just in case you messed up something.

Hope this answers it send me a PM if you need any further help.


Can you a little bit explain to me what is the advantage of running full node?
at the moment I only open port 9332 and 9333 so that my friend can connect to my p2pool.
I think I need to open port 8333 to run full node but I don't know what is the advantage of running full node?

as far as I know from jonny explanation is that the BTC address is useless unless someone mine on my p2pool node and not using their BTC address in their username
or unless I want to setup a -f (fee) on my p2pool node to receive fee. otherwise it will not be use for payment ?
newbie
Activity: 48
Merit: 0
Hi,

I'm very new to bitcoin mining. I'm following the guide in http://p2pool.in

I have a few question:

When the p2pool start, it creates a wallet in bitcoin core. lets call it Wallet A.

and me and my friend setup the miner with the username Wallet B and Wallet C.

My question is when assuming I get something. Does the payment go to Wallet A or Wallet B and C automatically?
It only creates an address if you don't specify one on the command line when starting your node.  That's because it needs a default address to account for node fees and also any shares generated by miners trying to use something other than their BTC address as a username.

If you then have two miners on your node and they are using proper BTC addresses (B and C), then if they have any shares on the chain when a block is hit, the coinbase transaction will directly pay to B and C.

Thank you for explaining to me... so basically the BTC address that p2pool created in the bitcoin core is useless and the amount will always be zero unless someone mine on my p2pool and use their username other than a proper BTC address ? Is it correct?

ok let say my p2pool node have shares (which I assume is "my shares" in the p2pool web stat), and let say I mine at 100 GHZ and my friend at 80 GHZ... when a block is hit... I get 55.555% of the payment? and my friend the rest of it? or is it based on the "payout address" in the share data when you click the share.

Thanks.
full member
Activity: 213
Merit: 100
Hi,

I'm very new to bitcoin mining. I'm following the guide in http://p2pool.in

I have a few question:

When the p2pool start, it creates a wallet in bitcoin core. lets call it Wallet A.

and me and my friend setup the miner with the username Wallet B and Wallet C.

My question is when assuming I get something. Does the payment go to Wallet A or Wallet B and C automatically?

Hey
There are two separate parts to running your own node.
Bitcoin core (Which has wallet capabilities but warning using these wallets while running full node required for p2pool https://bitcoin.org/en/full-node )
P2pool (when you start p2pool using "python run_p2pool.py" add parameter -a {YOUR BITCOIN ADDRESS HERE})
EXAMPLE OF RUNNING P2POOL WITH DEFINED WALLET (python run_p2pool.py -a 1MuRbSfrKi6KErZjGfiMec76dEkt12fbvg)
When you point your miner to p2pool you also define your wallet under worker aka username but setup above will be a backup just in case you messed up something.

Hope this answers it send me a PM if you need any further help.


 
legendary
Activity: 1344
Merit: 1024
Mine at Jonny's Pool
Hi,

I'm very new to bitcoin mining. I'm following the guide in http://p2pool.in

I have a few question:

When the p2pool start, it creates a wallet in bitcoin core. lets call it Wallet A.

and me and my friend setup the miner with the username Wallet B and Wallet C.

My question is when assuming I get something. Does the payment go to Wallet A or Wallet B and C automatically?
It only creates an address if you don't specify one on the command line when starting your node.  That's because it needs a default address to account for node fees and also any shares generated by miners trying to use something other than their BTC address as a username.

If you then have two miners on your node and they are using proper BTC addresses (B and C), then if they have any shares on the chain when a block is hit, the coinbase transaction will directly pay to B and C.
legendary
Activity: 1512
Merit: 1012
My question is when assuming I get something. Does the payment go to Wallet A or Wallet B and C automatically?

Code:
start /min g:\p2pool\run_p2pool --net bitcoin -a BITCOINRECEIVEADRESS RPCUSER RPCPASS

don't use a wallet ... use a Bitcoin receive adress.
more safe ... when you don't know.
newbie
Activity: 48
Merit: 0
Hi,

I'm very new to bitcoin mining. I'm following the guide in http://p2pool.in

I have a few question:

When the p2pool start, it creates a wallet in bitcoin core. lets call it Wallet A.

and me and my friend setup the miner with the username Wallet B and Wallet C.

My question is when assuming I get something. Does the payment go to Wallet A or Wallet B and C automatically?
legendary
Activity: 1512
Merit: 1012
Natural ...  Grin ... selection.

When you have money ... you don't have necessary ... the mind to monitor things.

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