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Topic: [4+ EH] Slush Pool (slushpool.com); Overt AsicBoost; World First Mining Pool - page 254. (Read 4382671 times)

newbie
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Can i ask the same question as many others before me... How much do you earn / block here for 1 th/s a Day or pr hour.. Dosent work to greate fore me up til now.. I have seen this ask before and a number is put up but No one says in what time Line ..
hero member
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JRu
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Hi all, Just a question, how many believe that the miners who actually produce the Bitcoin used on the open market, should have a heavier influence on the worth of a Bitcoin? After all it is manufacturered by a machine (miner) and miners bare the brunt of the cost to manufacture/create a Bitcoin. I personally feel that since Bitcoin is traded that the speculators have way too much Wall St. like power over the price of Bitcoin. On some exchanges traders have sold coin from one wallet to another below cost in order to drive down price and take advantage of those miners looking to pay the expenses of mining. I believe I have away that will only need cooperation of miners and will not cost any miner anything.
sr. member
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3D Printed!
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difficulty dropping? I don't see it unless BTC to USD drops to $200.00 or less.
what I do see is another 40,000 TerraHashes being applied before the next adjustment

have to consider the fact, each time the difficulty goes up the low "baller hashers" will just stop and try to sell off their old miners no one wants which i think falls about 25% of the total hashing.

price dropping and difficulty goes up i see a lot of lower end hashers just stopping, in return is good for the rest of us Smiley

if only that could be true... difficulty hasn't dropped in years

I could be wrong but I could've swore the diff dropped not long ago (8 weeks or so)...the drop % was very low but it can and does happen...just nowhere near as often as increases cause there are more people getting into BTC mining versus those getting out of mining
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newbie
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sr. member
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How much do you earn / block here for 1600 GH/s ? Just to know.

Thx!
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"English translation.... when we get an orphaned block we get screwed... at least it wasn't an hour or 2 long."

So everybody got screwed ? or just me?

Everyone gets the shaft.

JT
newbie
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"English translation.... when we get an orphaned block we get screwed... at least it wasn't an hour or 2 long."

So everybody got screwed ? or just me?
full member
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Hi,

I have an invalid block . No 22727 . Can somebody explain to me why that happen ?

Thanks

We all see it, error in confirms sucks Cuz slush removes it so does our time on that block

Blocks in shorter chains (or invalid chains) are not used for anything. When the bitcoin client switches to another, longer chain, all valid transactions of the blocks inside the shorter chain are re-added to the pool of queued transactions and will be included in another block.

The reward for the blocks on the shorter chain will not be present in the longest chain, so they will be practically lost, which is why a network-enforced 100-block maturation time for generations exists.

These blocks on the shorter chains are often called "orphan" blocks. This is because the generation transactions do not have a parent block in the longest chain, so these generation transactions show up as orphan in the list transactions RPC call.

English translation.... when we get an orphaned block we get screwed... at least it wasn't an hour or 2 long. Grin
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Brainwashed this way
Hi,

I have an invalid block . No 22727 . Can somebody explain to me why that happen ?

Thanks

We all see it, error in confirms sucks Cuz slush removes it so does our time on that block

Blocks in shorter chains (or invalid chains) are not used for anything. When the bitcoin client switches to another, longer chain, all valid transactions of the blocks inside the shorter chain are re-added to the pool of queued transactions and will be included in another block.

The reward for the blocks on the shorter chain will not be present in the longest chain, so they will be practically lost, which is why a network-enforced 100-block maturation time for generations exists.

These blocks on the shorter chains are often called "orphan" blocks. This is because the generation transactions do not have a parent block in the longest chain, so these generation transactions show up as orphan in the list-transactions RPC call.
full member
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Iv got 2 s1s pointed at Slush's pool.  Pulling in about .001-0.004 bitcoin every solved block at the current difficulty.    Yea these 200gh/s miner deff make more if an impact than my 2gh/s u2 :p
sr. member
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Merit: 250
Hi,

I have an invalid block . No 22727 . Can somebody explain to me why that happen ?

Thanks

We all see it, error in confirms sucks Cuz slush removes it so does our time on that block
newbie
Activity: 19
Merit: 0
Hi,

I have an invalid block . No 22727 . Can somebody explain to me why that happen ?

Thanks
hero member
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Merit: 504
i want to go ahead and apologize to everyone.  i recently switched to Slush, and since then we have been on this energy consuming 9 hour block.  sorry guys. 

Go away take ur 9hr block with you Smiley

ha !  i am here for the night...let's see what slush can do  =)

What u hashing ?



not much anymore.  i recently got back into mining.  a couple of ants.  mining is definitely not what it used to be.  and this diff jump damn near wiped out the ant s1's
sr. member
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i want to go ahead and apologize to everyone.  i recently switched to Slush, and since then we have been on this energy consuming 9 hour block.  sorry guys. 

Go away take ur 9hr block with you Smiley

ha !  i am here for the night...let's see what slush can do  =)

What u hashing ?

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