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Topic: [4+ EH] Slush Pool (slushpool.com); Overt AsicBoost; World First Mining Pool - page 575. (Read 4382714 times)

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19602 2013-08-14 08:44:47 1:25:19 38036752 1075 0.00121008 252093  41.28387991 98 confirmations left    Roll Eyes

Is that what I think it is Shocked...........super fee?
Transaction Fees 16.28387991 BTC (http://blockchain.info/block-index/406729/000000000000000fd4a3801c9df5ba3d8570e56cad29c28026d072051090e9f1)

What a super luckout as a few blocks below/above that one seems to be normal.  I shat a brick when I saw my reward 2x normal! Cheesy

*Edit, looks like BTCGuild, just got a whopping tx fee bonus also! https://blockchain.info/block-index/406363/000000000000003d318decf57bb24661bd24a65c90ed1399664fb84b58403908
-ck
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Ruu \o/
I see so many discussions about setting difficulty manually that I wrote a thread about it.

https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/m.2936086
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Can some one please explain the benefit to setting your miners to more or less difficulty in a pool?
Simply check your miner speed, then configure your difficulty accordin to your miner speed. Too fast miners have problems if difficulty is too low. For example Avalons were constantly crashing on diff 1.

What should I set difficulty @ slush for Avalon running 108 Gh/s ? Now it´s 1 and it crashes time to time. Fast internet cable.

EDIT: Found settings... trying with 64

General rule of thumb I always recommend on manual difficulty selection:  Round your GH/s down to the closest power of 2.  So 1-2 GH/s = 1.  2-4 = 2, 4-8 = 4, 8-16 = 8, etc.  In this case, 108 GH/s would be rounded down to 64, as you've attempted Smiley.  Using this method, you'll end up between 15 and 30 shares per minute, depending on how close you were to the power of 2, which also happens to be roughly what most pools use for vardiff.

Thank you for the info. Nice to learn always something new!
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Can some one please explain the benefit to setting your miners to more or less difficulty in a pool?
Simply check your miner speed, then configure your difficulty accordin to your miner speed. Too fast miners have problems if difficulty is too low. For example Avalons were constantly crashing on diff 1.

What should I set difficulty @ slush for Avalon running 108 Gh/s ? Now it´s 1 and it crashes time to time. Fast internet cable.

EDIT: Found settings... trying with 64

General rule of thumb I always recommend on manual difficulty selection:  Round your GH/s down to the closest power of 2.  So 1-2 GH/s = 1.  2-4 = 2, 4-8 = 4, 8-16 = 8, etc.  In this case, 108 GH/s would be rounded down to 64, as you've attempted Smiley.  Using this method, you'll end up between 15 and 30 shares per minute, depending on how close you were to the power of 2, which also happens to be roughly what most pools use for vardiff.
sr. member
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Can some one please explain the benefit to setting your miners to more or less difficulty in a pool?
Simply check your miner speed, then configure your difficulty accordin to your miner speed. Too fast miners have problems if difficulty is too low. For example Avalons were constantly crashing on diff 1.

What should I set difficulty @ slush for Avalon running 108 Gh/s ? Now it´s 1 and it crashes time to time. Fast internet cable.

EDIT: Found settings... trying with 64
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Pool luck (1 day, 7 days, 30 days):   134%, 109%, 107%

Sure. I can't mine at the moment => pool luck is high. Quite normal. ;-)
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OMG,wow.

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Pool luck (1 day, 7 days, 30 days):   134%, 109%, 107%
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It's over 50 millions.

no big deal. the hashrate that caused that has been affecting you for days.

No.
Again: No.
The hashrate that caused that hasn't been affecting you at all till the moment of difficulty change.
See multiple posts explaining this point earlier in this thread.
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edit:These popped up on reddit over the last 4 hours




Edit 2: 15.8 BTC fee on one transaction   Cheesy
http://blockchain.info/tx/2d3948735b50f3a920419345f52f2fcc4c51c37eab9ab7d4c81b06c933d09b70
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Grin....LOL

What was that for? Just to prioritized?

So that everybody kept quiet about cats finding out about BTC.  Roll Eyes
Silly cats don't know the internets finds out everything.
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 Grin....LOL

What was that for? Just to prioritized?
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19602 2013-08-14 08:44:47 1:25:19 38036752 1075 0.00121008 252093  41.28387991 98 confirmations left    Roll Eyes

Is that what I think it is Shocked...........super fee?
Transaction Fees 16.28387991 BTC (http://blockchain.info/block-index/406729/000000000000000fd4a3801c9df5ba3d8570e56cad29c28026d072051090e9f1)
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19602 2013-08-14 08:44:47 1:25:19 38036752 1075 0.00121008 252093  41.28387991 98 confirmations left    Roll Eyes

Is that what I think it is Shocked...........super fee?
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omg fork chain run for the hills  Cheesy
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another low round...  Angry

19596   2013-08-14 00:27:36   2:03:52   56636700   1808   0.00083968   252034   25.22081281    100 confirmations left

19602 2013-08-14 08:44:47 1:25:19 38036752 1075 0.00121008 252093  41.28387991 98 confirmations left    Roll Eyes
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another low round...  Angry

19596   2013-08-14 00:27:36   2:03:52   56636700   1808   0.00083968   252034   25.22081281    100 confirmations left
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Difficulty is up to 50mil now Sad

no big deal. the hashrate that caused that has been affecting you for days.
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Difficulty is up to 50mil now Sad
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Can't remember for sure, but I think the payments are sent without a transaction fee -- if true, it can take some time for it to be picked up in a block.  I've seen 24+ hour transactions on Blockchain.

Aren't there any agreements between pool owners to process each others payouts without fees?
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