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Topic: [4+ EH] Slush Pool (slushpool.com); Overt AsicBoost; World First Mining Pool - page 298. (Read 4382797 times)

sr. member
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Brainwashed this way
They sell rockminer r-box for about $65. It's a good place to start building hashpower.
newbie
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cool! just need another 1000 ant miners and a few usb hubs now! Smiley

...360 seconds between each post? -:: LOL ::-
sr. member
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Oh no, it saves up until u reach 0.01 - just keep mining, if u leave or go another pool u can lose your estimated reward, but your unconfirmed reward is yours and paid out once confirmed and over 0.01
newbie
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ah, ok. so anything that is less than 0.01 just returns a 0 after the 9 hour period?
sr. member
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We had a 9 hour block. Once it's completed you will see unconfirmed amount and then once confirmed you will your amount in green. There is a payout threshold of 0.01 minimum before sent to your wallet. Also, look at statitics page to follow conformations.
newbie
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hi! im superbrandnew and i have a mini query!

i have a few ant miner u2's and i have a small setup planned for fun! but for the immediate testing, i have one plugged into my macbook and have cgminer running. i have joined slush's pool and everything seems to be working, chunks are coming in, being processed and the data is being seen at bitcoin.cz. i have an estimated reward sitting there.

after returning 6 hours later, i have the same estimated reward, but nothing in the unconfirmed or confirmed boxes.

is it just 0 until i/we hit a block?

thanks!
hero member
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I've also noticed that my CPU shows I'm only using 1%.  How can I kick that up?


Don't mine BTC with CPU. This is like cutting your grass with scissor (CPU, GPU) rather than lawn mower (ASIC)

CPU mining will kill your PC long before it even earns enough BTc for the deposit on a new one.
newbie
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Thank you...I have learned something.... for an old guy its a good day
sr. member
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I've also noticed that my CPU shows I'm only using 1%.  How can I kick that up?


Don't mine BTC with CPU. This is like cutting your grass with scissor (CPU, GPU) rather than lawn mower (ASIC)
newbie
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I've also noticed that my CPU shows I'm only using 1%.  How can I kick that up?


    CPU Model: A10-6700 with Radeon HD 8670D
    CPU Line: AMD Quad-Core A10-Series APU for Desktops
    CPU Speed: 3.7GHz
    Socket Type: FM2
    Power Wattage: 65

GUIMiner is about all this computer is running, how many MH/s should I be able to get? and how?
hero member
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what is considered a reasonable speed,  I currently show 75.2 Mh/s and have 4912 (55) accepted.  Is that too slow?  my account page @ mining.bitcoin.cz shows 0 activity across the board.  no estimated payouts or anything.  I even deleted my entire account and reopened it but no change.  I am more new than a newbie so bear with me.

Look at this site

https://bitcoinwisdom.com/bitcoin/difficulty

It shows that with 1 TH/s - you can expect 0.2093 BTC per week.

With 75.2 MH/s - yo can expect 0.00001574 BTC per week...

[edit] you might look here for mining equipment - but you need to do your maths to see if it's worth it...

https://bitmaintech.com/product.htm

Currently my thinking is - wait for the price to come down a bit...
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3D Printed!
what is considered a reasonable speed,  I currently show 75.2 Mh/s and have 4912 (55) accepted.  Is that too slow?  my account page @ mining.bitcoin.cz shows 0 activity across the board.  no estimated payouts or anything.  I even deleted my entire account and reopened it but no change.  I am more new than a newbie so bear with me.

I would say at least 333 Mh/s (1x Block Erupter) minimum although that would take a long time to build up 0.01BTC for the minimum withdrawl amount.

Pick up a Rockminer R-Box for <$75 and you will have a good 30+ Gh/s  Wink
newbie
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what is considered a reasonable speed,  I currently show 75.2 Mh/s and have 4912 (55) accepted.  Is that too slow?  my account page @ mining.bitcoin.cz shows 0 activity across the board.  no estimated payouts or anything.  I even deleted my entire account and reopened it but no change.  I am more new than a newbie so bear with me.
newbie
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I have noticed the same thing as MINER 1 the last couple of days, but Slush's pool just keeps marching on....
legendary
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what is the hash rate of slushs pool i cant see it on the web interface

Approx. cluster performance (30 min average):    5138571.027 Ghash/s

So what is up with block 308816?
You are right, https://blockchain.info/block-index/445911 shows that it was solved by Slush, perhaps the Blockchain web site is inaccurate.  You could try raising a ticket on this with Slush Support.

Cheers

Blockchain always seems to be inaccurate when that happens.  is that a common problem with the blockchain?  Another thing, I currently have 1.8T pointed at Slush, but I'm not showing any kind of estimated reward.  Anyone else having this problem?


It isn't inaccurate on that one.  The block is clearly identified with slush's coinbase message in it.
newbie
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Luck seem to be doing what it does best, being unpredictable.

I wonder if the recent rise in the BTC price has brought some equipment out of retirement, which may account for the increased hash rate, however any idea of the hash rate staying stable is misguided when you bear in mind that Bitmain are about to start shipping new .5TH/s units.

I would predict a large increase in hashing in about a weeks time; this means that for difficulty, at least in the next few months, the only way is up.

I think when I ordered my two S3's the ship time was from July 10th to the 20th, so they will probably dribble out some.  Probably a slow ramp instead of a quick jump.  I plan on phasing out and selling my S2's and replacing with S3's also so the jump might not be as dramatic.

Edit:  My S3 order was from the first batch.
newbie
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I've noticed on my page on the left in the blue box I've got this programming data:
 
Which OS do you use for mining?

could this be why my data lines are empty and my guiminer show 3500 confirmed.  I thought I was going nuts.

newbie
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Luck seem to be doing what it does best, being unpredictable.

I wonder if the recent rise in the BTC price has brought some equipment out of retirement, which may account for the increased hash rate, however any idea of the hash rate staying stable is misguided when you bear in mind that Bitmain are about to start shipping new .5TH/s units.

I would predict a large increase in hashing in about a weeks time; this means that for difficulty, at least in the next few months, the only way is up.
newbie
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i've send an issue to support changing my mailaddress. does anybody know how long does it take to get an answer?
After three days it has updated to critical by itself and owner is now "Jan".
hero member
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what is the hash rate of slushs pool i cant see it on the web interface

Approx. cluster performance (30 min average):    5138571.027 Ghash/s

So what is up with block 308816?
You are right, https://blockchain.info/block-index/445911 shows that it was solved by Slush, perhaps the Blockchain web site is inaccurate.  You could try raising a ticket on this with Slush Support.

Cheers

Blockchain always seems to be inaccurate when that happens.  is that a common problem with the blockchain?  Another thing, I currently have 1.8T pointed at Slush, but I'm not showing any kind of estimated reward.  Anyone else having this problem?



blockchain.info is not the blockchain. you newbs need to do a bit more research.

Silly rabbit
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