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Topic: [4+ EH] Slush Pool (slushpool.com); Overt AsicBoost; World First Mining Pool - page 477. (Read 4382714 times)

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hopefully someone could look in to this as it's still not recalculated
21091    2013-12-07 22:35:54    0:59:51    349285622    172
I don't bother posting my payments as the miner i got only does around 1GHash/sec BTC mining.  the prob is with 3 USB ASIC they DO get alot higer shares per min than only 172 in almost an hour.
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Maybe a block time frame bet will be nice XD

Matumaru Luck: 50% / 50% / 50%

PD: Plz donate so I can upgrade to Peyote 2.0  [LoLs]

PD2: 35 min more or less, who caresssssss?
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let's play...

I bet for 4:35 for this one!!

what "4:35" means here? Is that a bet from http://bitbet.us/ ? Cheesy

OK, another update: slush will follow theymos' instructions as soon as he gets online, I will send theymos another PM in case if there will be any more problems.
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let's play...

I bet for 4:35 for this one!!
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good news, theymos has just replied. We should have this sorted out soon.
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OK, I have just (8 december 2013 7:58:45 UTC) sent PM to theymos giving details who (those weren't slush, because he couldn't access his account, but his close friends) sent him forum PMs and when. Those forum PMs were sent several times, and theymos still didn't respond. Maybe if we have this documented in this thread, theymos will finally respond Smiley

Or maybe you have some idea about some other forum admin that we should try contacting to?
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Is there any reason why you should not do this for him?  ISTM that it would be better for one to do it than for numerous members to contact Admin.

I note that theymos is active and has logged in this afternoon.
good point Smiley shame on me I didn't think of it at first. I am writing PM to theymos now, but I realized that slush didn't tell me what kind of medium he used to contact theymos. So that I could tell theymos to check old emails or PMs from that date. So now I wait for slush to answer this question Smiley
KNK
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Yes, the issue was fixed long ago ( https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/m.3876707 )

Slush, I (and we all) hope you will reclaim your account soon and join us back.
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He asked me, if you - the pool users on this forum - would be so kind and contact forum admins to help slush recover his account?
Is there any reason why you should not do this for him?  ISTM that it would be better for one to do it than for numerous members to contact Admin.

I note that theymos is active and has logged in this afternoon.
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It seems some of the backends have a problem with it's DB connection and is not storing the shares.

Got this problem when connected to 192.198.107.178, but because of load balancing - not sure it means much.

Also, slush told me that this issue with 192.198.107.178 was fixed today, and that rewards for rounds 21095,21096,21097 are being recalculated and should be fixed soon.
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Hi guys,

I am in contact with slush since early days of this pool (actually since the pool was created 3 years ago Wink ). You can check for example this post to see the graphs that I prepared to verify the scoring algorithm.

I briefly talked with him today asking why he isn't replying in this thread (you can verify this by comparing the thread title: "100 TH" vs. the actual speed of the pool: 450 TH) and he told me that he has lost access to bitcointalk.org forums during recent hack, and that theymos isn't replying to his queries to reclaim the lost account.

He asked me, if you - the pool users on this forum - would be so kind and contact forum admins to help slush recover his account?

He promised me, that then he will post a longer message on what's going on with the pool. But meanwhile everyone should use the freshly introduced Knowledge base which you will find on the pool sidebar on the left.

best regards
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Sentinel
just under 3GH/s and I am earning around 0.00022 per block, does this sound about right?

I'm @ 6.5GH/s and doing about 0.00034 to 0.00041 per round, depending on total Hash power currently @ Slush pool, so your figures are absolutely in the ballpark for the current difficulty.
I run cgminer 3.8.4 under 32bit WinXP on an old but power-efficient Notebook that's idling along, never had any issues (despite that Notebook OS being quite old and not well maintained Wink ).
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Next post at 4:30 hahahah

LOL
KNK
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You lost while posting the bet Smiley
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Another Block of Death...

Bet for 8:45! Who plays??
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I restarted for the third time now and it still doesn't show up. I'm on bfgminer 3.8.0..

I had exactly the same thing yesterday - after several restarts my end (always resulting in hashing normally and accepting shares) nothing was showing up under my account with last share 45 minutes ago (and counting)... Obviously a pool problem so rather than providing mining for free I switched to another pool overnight which of course was fine.
I have switched back to Slush today and it now seems ok.

Melb
KNK
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Cluster performance going down
From 440 to 340, why?


Probably because many workers are no longer accounted...
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Cluster performance going down
From 440 to 340, why?
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Mine seems to be working perfectly with the 64bit bfgminer on windows whereas the 32bit version wasn't registering when I tried last

Falconfly - cheers for that, i'm in a similar situation to you ideally for me I'd like to mine as much as possible and hold onto them and watch the price go up still further once it becomes not practical to mine even with ASICs, the price i paid for my chips was an investment which is a small risk compared with potential returns in a few years if the price goes up. I am also looking at alt coins such as PPcoin and occasionally mining a few just to cover a few more bases but i can't see any of them getting as big as bitcoin personally.

just under 3GH/s and I am earning around 0.00022 per block, does this sound about right?

Edit: I spoke too soon, no longer registering and dropped off itself on 64bit
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