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Topic: [ANN] [ASIC-RESISTANT] UltraCoin (UTC) - Ultrafast 6 second transactions!! - page 241. (Read 946650 times)

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I today add my and friends ~80 rigs to greekpool from nitro to help utc.


Thank you, you always been an asset to this community.
Greekpool: 7.7 MH/s vs now 17.68 MH/s
I must sleep noow.
Tomorrow i add more power.
Now mining utc on greekpool will be without orphans.
Thank You.
How to find whether a pool have orphans?
Most pools say "Block" somewhere in the menu. Click on it will tell you the block info, who found it, how many confirmations left or if it is confirmed or if orphaned

OK if a block is orphaned then what happened next?

Not exactly sure on the details but It means that no one in that pool gets credit for finding or solving it and the block reward is not paid out to that pool. I think the block reward may end up at another pool because the block was actually solved or confirmed by them first.

OK ,If the hashrate spread to all pools and be even ,then orphan things will not happen.so the only way to solve the orphan things is to spread the hashrate over all pools.Right?

The hashrate does not need to be even, but a good distribution among 4 or 5 pools is much better. Pools will still get orphans just not as much. If one pool has a lot of hashpower like Nitro did, then they can cause other pools to get lots of orphans.
Then why are the miners still gathering in only one pool,just to let orphan things happen? why not go other pool ,guys?
I guess there are a few reasons why. A lot of miners started with nitro from the beginning, it is a well run pool and the operator, TheStuhlman, is known in the community so it had large numbers right away. Other pools also had ok numbers but the orphan problem started then also the increasing n-factor caused some minors headaches to configure their miners so they quit mining UTC and as the orphan problem got worse Nitro ended up with most of the hash power. Most miners not willing to switch pools on their own just to mine orphaned blocks so the problem needed a co-ordinated effort from half the miners on the pool. At least now the hashrate is getting divided and hopefully other pools will grow making UTC more inviting to new miners.
Looks like things getting much better now.
why not just shut down NITRO1 AND NITRO2 pools for 1 month to help utc
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I today add my and friends ~80 rigs to greekpool from nitro to help utc.


Thank you, you always been an asset to this community.
Greekpool: 7.7 MH/s vs now 17.68 MH/s
I must sleep noow.
Tomorrow i add more power.
Now mining utc on greekpool will be without orphans.
Thank You.
How to find whether a pool have orphans?
Most pools say "Block" somewhere in the menu. Click on it will tell you the block info, who found it, how many confirmations left or if it is confirmed or if orphaned

OK if a block is orphaned then what happened next?

Not exactly sure on the details but It means that no one in that pool gets credit for finding or solving it and the block reward is not paid out to that pool. I think the block reward may end up at another pool because the block was actually solved or confirmed by them first.

OK ,If the hashrate spread to all pools and be even ,then orphan things will not happen.so the only way to solve the orphan things is to spread the hashrate over all pools.Right?

The hashrate does not need to be even, but a good distribution among 4 or 5 pools is much better. Pools will still get orphans just not as much. If one pool has a lot of hashpower like Nitro did, then they can cause other pools to get lots of orphans.
Then why are the miners still gathering in only one pool,just to let orphan things happen? why not go other pool ,guys?
I guess there are a few reasons why. A lot of miners started with nitro from the beginning, it is a well run pool and the operator, TheStuhlman, is known in the community so it had large numbers right away. Other pools also had ok numbers but the orphan problem started then also the increasing n-factor caused some minors headaches to configure their miners so they quit mining UTC and as the orphan problem got worse Nitro ended up with most of the hash power. Most miners not willing to switch pools on their own just to mine orphaned blocks so the problem needed a co-ordinated effort from half the miners on the pool. At least now the hashrate is getting divided and hopefully other pools will grow making UTC more inviting to new miners.
Looks like things getting much better now.
But the price of utc is not better
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Activity: 136
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I today add my and friends ~80 rigs to greekpool from nitro to help utc.


Thank you, you always been an asset to this community.
Greekpool: 7.7 MH/s vs now 17.68 MH/s
I must sleep noow.
Tomorrow i add more power.
Now mining utc on greekpool will be without orphans.
Thank You.
How to find whether a pool have orphans?
Most pools say "Block" somewhere in the menu. Click on it will tell you the block info, who found it, how many confirmations left or if it is confirmed or if orphaned

OK if a block is orphaned then what happened next?

Not exactly sure on the details but It means that no one in that pool gets credit for finding or solving it and the block reward is not paid out to that pool. I think the block reward may end up at another pool because the block was actually solved or confirmed by them first.

OK ,If the hashrate spread to all pools and be even ,then orphan things will not happen.so the only way to solve the orphan things is to spread the hashrate over all pools.Right?

The hashrate does not need to be even, but a good distribution among 4 or 5 pools is much better. Pools will still get orphans just not as much. If one pool has a lot of hashpower like Nitro did, then they can cause other pools to get lots of orphans.
Then why are the miners still gathering in only one pool,just to let orphan things happen? why not go other pool ,guys?
I guess there are a few reasons why. A lot of miners started with nitro from the beginning, it is a well run pool and the operator, TheStuhlman, is known in the community so it had large numbers right away. Other pools also had ok numbers but the orphan problem started then also the increasing n-factor caused some minors headaches to configure their miners so they quit mining UTC and as the orphan problem got worse Nitro ended up with most of the hash power. Most miners not willing to switch pools on their own just to mine orphaned blocks so the problem needed a co-ordinated effort from half the miners on the pool. At least now the hashrate is getting divided and hopefully other pools will grow making UTC more inviting to new miners.
Looks like things getting much better now.
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look at dogecoins everybody!!!
I think we can learn something from dogecoins.Dogecoins is not better than utc,but 500BTC trading volume is good
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I think we must do something guys!! The miners ,espeasialy who has hashrates more than 1M ,should leave the nitro1 and nitro2 immediately,so that we can have a good begining of price things!!!
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i heard 600 pages of complaining about the prices,the orphans things...BLABLA etc...why not just move from one pool to another ,just because   pfrofits losing for one minute?come on guys.....
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I today add my and friends ~80 rigs to greekpool from nitro to help utc.


Thank you, you always been an asset to this community.
Greekpool: 7.7 MH/s vs now 17.68 MH/s
I must sleep noow.
Tomorrow i add more power.
Now mining utc on greekpool will be without orphans.
Thank You.
How to find whether a pool have orphans?
Most pools say "Block" somewhere in the menu. Click on it will tell you the block info, who found it, how many confirmations left or if it is confirmed or if orphaned

OK if a block is orphaned then what happened next?

Not exactly sure on the details but It means that no one in that pool gets credit for finding or solving it and the block reward is not paid out to that pool. I think the block reward may end up at another pool because the block was actually solved or confirmed by them first.

OK ,If the hashrate spread to all pools and be even ,then orphan things will not happen.so the only way to solve the orphan things is to spread the hashrate over all pools.Right?

The hashrate does not need to be even, but a good distribution among 4 or 5 pools is much better. Pools will still get orphans just not as much. If one pool has a lot of hashpower like Nitro did, then they can cause other pools to get lots of orphans.
Then why are the miners still gathering in only one pool,just to let orphan things happen? why not go other pool ,guys?
full member
Activity: 136
Merit: 100
I today add my and friends ~80 rigs to greekpool from nitro to help utc.


Thank you, you always been an asset to this community.
Greekpool: 7.7 MH/s vs now 17.68 MH/s
I must sleep noow.
Tomorrow i add more power.
Now mining utc on greekpool will be without orphans.
Thank You.
How to find whether a pool have orphans?
Most pools say "Block" somewhere in the menu. Click on it will tell you the block info, who found it, how many confirmations left or if it is confirmed or if orphaned

OK if a block is orphaned then what happened next?

Not exactly sure on the details but It means that no one in that pool gets credit for finding or solving it and the block reward is not paid out to that pool. I think the block reward may end up at another pool because the block was actually solved or confirmed by them first.

OK ,If the hashrate spread to all pools and be even ,then orphan things will not happen.so the only way to solve the orphan things is to spread the hashrate over all pools.Right?

The hashrate does not need to be even, but a good distribution among 4 or 5 pools is much better. Pools will still get orphans just not as much. If one pool has a lot of hashpower like Nitro did, then it can overpower other pools and cause them to get lots of orphans.
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Activity: 238
Merit: 100
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I today add my and friends ~80 rigs to greekpool from nitro to help utc.


Thank you, you always been an asset to this community.
Greekpool: 7.7 MH/s vs now 17.68 MH/s
I must sleep noow.
Tomorrow i add more power.
Now mining utc on greekpool will be without orphans.
Thank You.
How to find whether a pool have orphans?
Most pools say "Block" somewhere in the menu. Click on it will tell you the block info, who found it, how many confirmations left or if it is confirmed or if orphaned

OK if a block is orphaned then what happened next?

Not exactly sure on the details but It means that no one in that pool gets credit for finding or solving it and the block reward is not paid out to that pool. I think the block reward may end up at another pool because the block was actually solved or confirmed by them first.

OK ,If the hashrate spread to all pools and be even ,then orphan things will not happen.so the only way to solve the orphan things is to spread the hashrate over all pools.Right?
full member
Activity: 136
Merit: 100
I today add my and friends ~80 rigs to greekpool from nitro to help utc.


Thank you, you always been an asset to this community.
Greekpool: 7.7 MH/s vs now 17.68 MH/s
I must sleep noow.
Tomorrow i add more power.
Now mining utc on greekpool will be without orphans.
Thank You.
How to find whether a pool have orphans?
Most pools say "Block" somewhere in the menu. Click on it will tell you the block info, who found it, how many confirmations left or if it is confirmed or if orphaned

OK if a block is orphaned then what happened next?

Not exactly sure on the details but It means that no one in that pool gets credit and the block reward is not paid out to that pool. I think the block reward may end up at another pool because the block was actually solved or confirmed by them first.
full member
Activity: 238
Merit: 100
http://ultracoin.net/ - Ultracoin Website http://c
I today add my and friends ~80 rigs to greekpool from nitro to help utc.


Thank you, you always been an asset to this community.
Greekpool: 7.7 MH/s vs now 17.68 MH/s
I must sleep noow.
Tomorrow i add more power.
Now mining utc on greekpool will be without orphans.
Thank You.
How to find whether a pool have orphans?
Most pools say "Block" somewhere in the menu. Click on it will tell you the block info, who found it, how many confirmations left or if it is confirmed or if orphaned
OK if a block is orphaned then what happened next?
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Activity: 136
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I today add my and friends ~80 rigs to greekpool from nitro to help utc.


Thank you, you always been an asset to this community.
Greekpool: 7.7 MH/s vs now 17.68 MH/s
I must sleep noow.
Tomorrow i add more power.
Now mining utc on greekpool will be without orphans.
Thank You.
How to find whether a pool have orphans?
Most pools say "Block" somewhere in the menu. Click on it will tell you the block info, who found it, how many confirmations remain or if the block is confirmed or if orphaned
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Nitro - 2: 60.7 MH/s Nitro: 54.5 MH/s Greekpool: 16.4 MH/s LeetPools.com: 7.9 MH/s Pool.pm: 1.3 MH/s

If every pool has 20%hashrate,that should be ok
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Activity: 238
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I today add my and friends ~80 rigs to greekpool from nitro to help utc.


Thank you, you always been an asset to this community.
Greekpool: 7.7 MH/s vs now 17.68 MH/s
I must sleep noow.
Tomorrow i add more power.
Now mining utc on greekpool will be without orphans.
Thank You.
How to find whether a pool have orphans?
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Pool hashrate distribution looking much better now, if nitro1 and nitro2 could temporary close registration we might actually attract some new hashpower to other pools, although I am not complaining about mining at low difficulty. I think crypto is now on the up.
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I today add my and friends ~80 rigs to greekpool from nitro to help utc.


Thank you, you always been an asset to this community.
Greekpool: 7.7 MH/s vs now 17.68 MH/s
I must sleep noow.
Tomorrow i add more power.
Now mining utc on greekpool will be without orphans.
Thank You.
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More people should go to ultra.leetpools.com
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I today add my and friends ~80 rigs to greekpool from nitro to help utc.


Thank you, you always been an asset to this community.
Greekpool: 7.7 MH/s vs now 17.68 MH/s
I must sleep noow.
Tomorrow i add more power.
Now mining utc on greekpool will be without orphans.
Thank You.
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Greekpool is so good! better than nitro ,everybody go to Greekpool
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I today add my and friends ~80 rigs to greekpool from nitro to help utc.


Thank you, you always been an asset to this community.
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