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sr. member
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We need a better exchange then the one listed.
sr. member
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Yeah I think they were stealing coins or screwing with distribution, I had found 32 blocks 3 mill worth of coins but had only received 1.2 mill through distribution. Things didn't add up.
When you find a block you share it with other miners who are also mining, so it could happen that you find more blocks than what you are rewarded for. If you don't like that this can happen, then maybe pool mining is not the best option for you and you should consider solomining.

I'm aware of how it works. I've just never had such a huge disparity between blocks found and actual earned rewards. The total earned rewards are less than half of actual produced results. It still remains fishy to me. Typically if something walks like a duck, talks like a duck, and looks like a duck; it is a duck.
I agree, although possible, it is not really likely to have such an outcome. I am looking into it now.
I'm on the same situation, found 9 blocks on the pool (for a total of 892,857 BDC), and got paid around 180,000 BDC.
It's strange that such a huge differential is happening, maybe there are some found blocks that weren't paid (happened on other pool I was mining)
I am now looking at the average statistics - there are some miners who were paid on average more than 200k coins per found block and some were paid less than 50k coins per found block (you were one of the least (most) lucky miners as you were paid on average 20k per found block). Whether you will be in the group of most/least lucky miners is a matter of luck and that is why pool mining is smoothing these differences.

Wait a minute, how can anyone earn more than double the block reward per block on average?  At most they should be able to earn the entire block reward on average, not an average of two times the total block reward.  Is this per found block per user or total across the pool?
Suppose we have two miners A and B with the exactly same hashrate. Both are submitting shares and trying to solve for the block and suppose that during 24 hours both have submitted 100 shares. However miner A was lucky and he found 50 blocks where miner B wasn't lucky and he only found 10 blocks. The pool has a total of 60 blocks found by miners A and B and because both were submitting equal number of shares both are rewarded by the same number of coins, i.e. A and B each will receive the equivalent of 30 blocks in coins minus the pool fees. As a result miner A has found 50 blocks but has only received 30 blocks worth of coins whereas B has found 10 blocks and has received also 30 blocks worth of coins. Therefore, average coins received per found block for miner A is 30/50 = 60% of the block reward, whereas for miner B is 30/10 = 300% of the block reward.

The math lesson wasn't necessary, you could have just said you were using the per block per user average as opposed to the whole pool average. Since realistically it is mathematically impossible to earn a higher average than the block reward unless you are only calculating the average against the blocks that only the user found  as opposed to the average calculated against all blocks found.
I was using per block per user average as this is what you were saying at the very beginning that  your miner found N blocks and was rewarded only for 30% of N.
I didn't have any intentions to teach anyone anything, I was just trying to be clear.
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I'm impressed. i didn't think this would get that far.
sr. member
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Thanks for looking into it.

Are you sure that all found blocks were paid?
I mean (pseudo-code), does #FoundBlocks * Reward = Sum(PaidToUser) for all users?
Yes, that is fine.
Ok, thanks.

I am now looking at the average statistics - there are some miners who were paid on average more than 200k coins per found block and some were paid less than 50k coins per found block (you were one of the least (most) lucky miners as you were paid on average 20k per found block). Whether you will be in the group of most/least lucky miners is a matter of luck and that is why pool mining is smoothing these differences.

Wait a minute, how can anyone earn more than double the block reward per block on average?  At most they should be able to earn the entire block reward on average, not an average of two times the total block reward.  Is this per found block per user or total across the pool?
That could happen if a miner is very unlucky on the pool and barely finds blocks, but his shares will get paid nonetheless.
In a way, we are the ones paying his shares.
Being lucky on a pool <> being lucky mining solo.
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Activity: 146
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Yeah I think they were stealing coins or screwing with distribution, I had found 32 blocks 3 mill worth of coins but had only received 1.2 mill through distribution. Things didn't add up.
When you find a block you share it with other miners who are also mining, so it could happen that you find more blocks than what you are rewarded for. If you don't like that this can happen, then maybe pool mining is not the best option for you and you should consider solomining.

I'm aware of how it works. I've just never had such a huge disparity between blocks found and actual earned rewards. The total earned rewards are less than half of actual produced results. It still remains fishy to me. Typically if something walks like a duck, talks like a duck, and looks like a duck; it is a duck.
I agree, although possible, it is not really likely to have such an outcome. I am looking into it now.
I'm on the same situation, found 9 blocks on the pool (for a total of 892,857 BDC), and got paid around 180,000 BDC.
It's strange that such a huge differential is happening, maybe there are some found blocks that weren't paid (happened on other pool I was mining)
I am now looking at the average statistics - there are some miners who were paid on average more than 200k coins per found block and some were paid less than 50k coins per found block (you were one of the least (most) lucky miners as you were paid on average 20k per found block). Whether you will be in the group of most/least lucky miners is a matter of luck and that is why pool mining is smoothing these differences.

Wait a minute, how can anyone earn more than double the block reward per block on average?  At most they should be able to earn the entire block reward on average, not an average of two times the total block reward.  Is this per found block per user or total across the pool?
Suppose we have two miners A and B with the exactly same hashrate. Both are submitting shares and trying to solve for the block and suppose that during 24 hours both have submitted 100 shares. However miner A was lucky and he found 50 blocks where miner B wasn't lucky and he only found 10 blocks. The pool has a total of 60 blocks found by miners A and B and because both were submitting equal number of shares both are rewarded by the same number of coins, i.e. A and B each will receive the equivalent of 30 blocks in coins minus the pool fees. As a result miner A has found 50 blocks but has only received 30 blocks worth of coins whereas B has found 10 blocks and has received also 30 blocks worth of coins. Therefore, average coins received per found block for miner A is 30/50 = 60% of the block reward, whereas for miner B is 30/10 = 300% of the block reward.

The math lesson wasn't necessary, you could have just said you were using the per block per user average as opposed to the whole pool average. Since realistically it is mathematically impossible to earn a higher average than the block reward unless you are only calculating the average against the blocks that only the user found  as opposed to the average calculated against all blocks found.
sr. member
Activity: 364
Merit: 250
Thanks for looking into it.

Are you sure that all found blocks were paid?
I mean (pseudo-code), does #FoundBlocks * Reward = Sum(PaidToUser) for all users?
Yes, that is fine.
sr. member
Activity: 364
Merit: 250
Yeah I think they were stealing coins or screwing with distribution, I had found 32 blocks 3 mill worth of coins but had only received 1.2 mill through distribution. Things didn't add up.
When you find a block you share it with other miners who are also mining, so it could happen that you find more blocks than what you are rewarded for. If you don't like that this can happen, then maybe pool mining is not the best option for you and you should consider solomining.

I'm aware of how it works. I've just never had such a huge disparity between blocks found and actual earned rewards. The total earned rewards are less than half of actual produced results. It still remains fishy to me. Typically if something walks like a duck, talks like a duck, and looks like a duck; it is a duck.
I agree, although possible, it is not really likely to have such an outcome. I am looking into it now.
I'm on the same situation, found 9 blocks on the pool (for a total of 892,857 BDC), and got paid around 180,000 BDC.
It's strange that such a huge differential is happening, maybe there are some found blocks that weren't paid (happened on other pool I was mining)
I am now looking at the average statistics - there are some miners who were paid on average more than 200k coins per found block and some were paid less than 50k coins per found block (you were one of the least (most) lucky miners as you were paid on average 20k per found block). Whether you will be in the group of most/least lucky miners is a matter of luck and that is why pool mining is smoothing these differences.

Wait a minute, how can anyone earn more than double the block reward per block on average?  At most they should be able to earn the entire block reward on average, not an average of two times the total block reward.  Is this per found block per user or total across the pool?
Suppose we have two miners A and B with the exactly same hashrate. Both are submitting shares and trying to solve for the block and suppose that during 24 hours both have submitted 100 shares. However miner A was lucky and he found 50 blocks whereas miner B wasn't lucky and he only found 10 blocks. The pool has a total of 60 blocks found by miners A and B and because both were submitting equal number of shares both are rewarded by the same number of coins, i.e. A and B each will receive the equivalent of 30 blocks in coins minus the pool fees. As a result miner A has found 50 blocks but has only received 30 blocks worth of coins whereas B has found 10 blocks and has received also 30 blocks worth of coins. Therefore, average coins received per found block for miner A is 30/50 = 60% of the block reward, whereas for miner B is 30/10 = 300% of the block reward.
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I wish you all the best... but this looks like ShibeCoin all over again...  and if you saw that happening live...  there was so much FUD, it was amazing but sad to watch!

In any case... good luck.. but I don't really see anything different here; other than another release trying to benefit off the popularity of another coin!  (or clone).. lol

Nothing really new or bleeding edge to make me think this is going to last any more than another coin..  but I could be wrong..  hope I am for your sakes..

BTW: Why is your twitter account banned/suspended at the moment..  I was hoping to follow to keep updated on your progress...

Cheers!
sr. member
Activity: 407
Merit: 250
did you manage to use the fakeshare vulnerability patched version of x11 for this coin? because im not sure u did.
That problem was reported in march, since then there were no fake share vulnerability problems on pool.mn pools. 

well that sucks.. been mining for an hr with 3-4mh and havent gotten a single accepted share. retiring to mine something else.
That's strange, are you sure your miner isn't giving HW errors and that your miner is pointing to the right pool?
hero member
Activity: 658
Merit: 500
did you manage to use the fakeshare vulnerability patched version of x11 for this coin? because im not sure u did.
That problem was reported in march, since then there were no fake share vulnerability problems on pool.mn pools. 

well that sucks.. been mining for an hr with 3-4mh and havent gotten a single accepted share. retiring to mine something else.
full member
Activity: 146
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Yeah I think they were stealing coins or screwing with distribution, I had found 32 blocks 3 mill worth of coins but had only received 1.2 mill through distribution. Things didn't add up.
When you find a block you share it with other miners who are also mining, so it could happen that you find more blocks than what you are rewarded for. If you don't like that this can happen, then maybe pool mining is not the best option for you and you should consider solomining.

I'm aware of how it works. I've just never had such a huge disparity between blocks found and actual earned rewards. The total earned rewards are less than half of actual produced results. It still remains fishy to me. Typically if something walks like a duck, talks like a duck, and looks like a duck; it is a duck.
I agree, although possible, it is not really likely to have such an outcome. I am looking into it now.
I'm on the same situation, found 9 blocks on the pool (for a total of 892,857 BDC), and got paid around 180,000 BDC.
It's strange that such a huge differential is happening, maybe there are some found blocks that weren't paid (happened on other pool I was mining)
I am now looking at the average statistics - there are some miners who were paid on average more than 200k coins per found block and some were paid less than 50k coins per found block (you were one of the least (most) lucky miners as you were paid on average 20k per found block). Whether you will be in the group of most/least lucky miners is a matter of luck and that is why pool mining is smoothing these differences.

Wait a minute, how can anyone earn more than double the block reward per block on average?  At most they should be able to earn the entire block reward on average, not an average of two times the total block reward.  Is this per found block per user or total across the pool?
sr. member
Activity: 407
Merit: 250
Thanks for looking into it.

Are you sure that all found blocks were paid?
I mean (pseudo-code), does #FoundBlocks * Reward = Sum(PaidToUser) for all users?
sr. member
Activity: 364
Merit: 250
Yeah I think they were stealing coins or screwing with distribution, I had found 32 blocks 3 mill worth of coins but had only received 1.2 mill through distribution. Things didn't add up.
When you find a block you share it with other miners who are also mining, so it could happen that you find more blocks than what you are rewarded for. If you don't like that this can happen, then maybe pool mining is not the best option for you and you should consider solomining.

I'm aware of how it works. I've just never had such a huge disparity between blocks found and actual earned rewards. The total earned rewards are less than half of actual produced results. It still remains fishy to me. Typically if something walks like a duck, talks like a duck, and looks like a duck; it is a duck.
I agree, although possible, it is not really likely to have such an outcome. I am looking into it now.
I'm on the same situation, found 9 blocks on the pool (for a total of 892,857 BDC), and got paid around 180,000 BDC.
It's strange that such a huge differential is happening, maybe there are some found blocks that weren't paid (happened on other pool I was mining)
I am now looking at the average statistics - there are some miners who were paid on average more than 200k coins per found block and some were paid less than 50k coins per found block (you were one of the least (most) lucky miners as you were paid on average 20k per found block). Whether you will be in the group of most/least lucky miners is a matter of luck and that is why pool mining is smoothing these differences.
sr. member
Activity: 407
Merit: 250
Yeah I think they were stealing coins or screwing with distribution, I had found 32 blocks 3 mill worth of coins but had only received 1.2 mill through distribution. Things didn't add up.
When you find a block you share it with other miners who are also mining, so it could happen that you find more blocks than what you are rewarded for. If you don't like that this can happen, then maybe pool mining is not the best option for you and you should consider solomining.

I'm aware of how it works. I've just never had such a huge disparity between blocks found and actual earned rewards. The total earned rewards are less than half of actual produced results. It still remains fishy to me. Typically if something walks like a duck, talks like a duck, and looks like a duck; it is a duck.
I agree, although possible, it is not really likely to have such an outcome. I am looking into it now.
I'm on the same situation, found 9 blocks on the pool (for a total of 892,857 BDC), and got paid around 180,000 BDC.
It's strange that such a huge differential is happening, maybe there are some found blocks that weren't paid (happened on other pool I was mining)
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It seems all right Grin
sr. member
Activity: 364
Merit: 250
pool.mn down?Huh  They removed it from their list without saying anything. bastards stole 100k from me by the looks of it.

Yeah I think they were stealing coins or screwing with distribution, I had found 32 blocks 3 mill worth of coins but had only received 1.2 mill through distribution. Things didn't add up.
When you find a block you share it with other miners who are also mining, so it could happen that you find more blocks than what you are rewarded for. If you don't like that this can happen, then maybe pool mining is not the best option for you and you should consider solomining.

I'm aware of how it works. I've just never had such a huge disparity between blocks found and actual earned rewards. The total earned rewards are less than half of actual produced results. It still remains fishy to me. Typically if something walks like a duck, talks like a duck, and looks like a duck; it is a duck.
I agree, although possible, it is not really likely to have such an outcome. I am looking into it now.
full member
Activity: 146
Merit: 100
pool.mn down?Huh  They removed it from their list without saying anything. bastards stole 100k from me by the looks of it.

Yeah I think they were stealing coins or screwing with distribution, I had found 32 blocks 3 mill worth of coins but had only received 1.2 mill through distribution. Things didn't add up.
When you find a block you share it with other miners who are also mining, so it could happen that you find more blocks than what you are rewarded for. If you don't like that this can happen, then maybe pool mining is not the best option for you and you should consider solomining.

I'm aware of how it works. I've just never had such a huge disparity between blocks found and actual earned rewards. The total earned rewards are less than half of actual produced results. It still remains fishy to me. Typically if something walks like a duck, talks like a duck, and looks like a duck; it is a duck.
sr. member
Activity: 364
Merit: 250
did you manage to use the fakeshare vulnerability patched version of x11 for this coin? because im not sure u did.
That problem was reported in march, since then there were no fake share vulnerability problems on pool.mn pools. 
hero member
Activity: 658
Merit: 500
did you manage to use the fakeshare vulnerability patched version of x11 for this coin? because im not sure u did.
newbie
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Thanks for the update! got my coins  Grin
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