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Topic: [ANN][DASH] Dash (dash.org) | First Self-Funding Self-Governing Crypto Currency - page 3371. (Read 9723787 times)

legendary
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If it makes you feel any better I pointed a large Sha256 farm your way a while back for half of one shift and about half an hour of another and was very pleased with the outcome!

That's great. I know if they find their way here enough people can set them straight Wink

I know the stats can be quirky especially if people mine temporarily. Didn't want them in here spreading FUD. The pool runs hands off, I don't have the time or inclination to figure out how to single out a miner to scam them. You get out what you put in and for the long term miner's I think they're happy with the results.
legendary
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The latest shift for the Darkcoin multipool paid out over 140 DRK.

Scrypt support has doubled and currently 800m/h+ and over the weekend is was 1.2Gh/s. Great work! The pay outs for the weekend shift resulted in a big jump, from the typical 10-12DRK, to nearly 50DRK!

SHA is holding steady as around 10-13Th/s but X11 is still struggling ~400-500Mh/s. Would love too see 1Gh/s+ added to X11 and boost the DRK payouts considerably.

Cheers!

Just FYI, I think it's pretty much understood, but seriously don't rent SHA mining rigs for a few hours and expect to do better (then come crying about the stats). Which I think is the case for anything am I wrong? The SHA/Scrypt ports are meant to make use of your old legacy hardware.

Just had someone in chat complaining about the last shift, which remember is the weekend shift and is 72 hours of which they mined about 20 hours of it. Not to mention the discrepancies in mostly everything they said.

chat logs:

http://pastebin.com/LS8fWmBE



If it makes you feel any better I pointed a large Sha256 farm your way a while back for half of one shift and about half an hour of another and was very pleased with the outcome!
legendary
Activity: 3570
Merit: 1126
The latest shift for the Darkcoin multipool paid out over 140 DRK.

Scrypt support has doubled and currently 800m/h+ and over the weekend is was 1.2Gh/s. Great work! The pay outs for the weekend shift resulted in a big jump, from the typical 10-12DRK, to nearly 50DRK!

SHA is holding steady as around 10-13Th/s but X11 is still struggling ~400-500Mh/s. Would love too see 1Gh/s+ added to X11 and boost the DRK payouts considerably.

Cheers!

Just FYI, I think it's pretty much understood, but seriously don't rent SHA mining rigs for a few hours and expect to always do better (then come crying about the stats). Which I think is the case for anything am I wrong? The SHA/Scrypt ports are meant to make use of your old legacy hardware.

Just had someone in chat complaining about the last shift, which remember is the weekend shift and is 72 hours of which they mined about 20 hours of it. Not to mention the discrepancies in mostly everything they said.

chat logs:

http://pastebin.com/LS8fWmBE

legendary
Activity: 3570
Merit: 1126
The latest shift for the Darkcoin multipool paid out over 140 DRK.

Scrypt support has doubled and currently 800m/h+ and over the weekend is was 1.2Gh/s. Great work! The pay outs for the weekend shift resulted in a big jump, from the typical 10-12DRK, to nearly 50DRK!

SHA is holding steady as around 10-13Th/s but X11 is still struggling ~400-500Mh/s. Would love too see 1Gh/s+ added to X11 and boost the DRK payouts considerably.

Cheers!
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legendary
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legendary
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Welcome Patrick McHardy to the team!

Patrick is a freelance Linux kernel networking developer and used to lead the netfilter project (http://www.netfilter.org) until 2013. He's been working on anything related to networking from firewalling, IPv4/v6-stack, QoS to DECT and GSM for the past 14 years.

He's also helped analyze the security of the Masternode network and was responsible for finding two recent security vulnerabilities in DSEE/DSEEP.

https://www.darkcoin.io/about/team-contact/


DRK's fundamentals just got significantly better. The number and quality of programmers are very important factors.
legendary
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Welcome Patrick McHardy to the team!

Patrick is a freelance Linux kernel networking developer and used to lead the netfilter project (http://www.netfilter.org) until 2013. He's been working on anything related to networking from firewalling, IPv4/v6-stack, QoS to DECT and GSM for the past 14 years.

He's also helped analyze the security of the Masternode network and was responsible for finding two recent security vulnerabilities in DSEE/DSEEP.

https://www.darkcoin.io/about/team-contact/


Awesome~!!


this keeps getting better and better Smiley

welcome Patrick, great to have you here. I see you got huge expertise in networking http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Netfilter

Wow, I'm pretty stupid, but it looks like this project basically invented iptables and he is listed as a core developer, and in order to be a core developer you have to submit successful patches for a long period of time and be cool. I may have misread but it seems like he's a badass.

Your reading skills are just right, he's an amazing developer!!

Welcome Patrick
sr. member
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Welcome Patrick McHardy to the team!

Patrick is a freelance Linux kernel networking developer and used to lead the netfilter project (http://www.netfilter.org) until 2013. He's been working on anything related to networking from firewalling, IPv4/v6-stack, QoS to DECT and GSM for the past 14 years.

He's also helped analyze the security of the Masternode network and was responsible for finding two recent security vulnerabilities in DSEE/DSEEP.

https://www.darkcoin.io/about/team-contact/


Awesome~!!


this keeps getting better and better Smiley

welcome Patrick, great to have you here. I see you got huge expertise in networking http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Netfilter

Wow, I'm pretty stupid, but it looks like this project basically invented iptables and he is listed as a core developer, and in order to be a core developer you have to submit successful patches for a long period of time and be cool. I may have misread but it seems like he's a badass.

Your reading skills are just right, he's an amazing developer!!

wow.
just wow.

thanks and welcome!
hero member
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Welcome Patrick McHardy to the team!

Patrick is a freelance Linux kernel networking developer and used to lead the netfilter project (http://www.netfilter.org) until 2013. He's been working on anything related to networking from firewalling, IPv4/v6-stack, QoS to DECT and GSM for the past 14 years.

He's also helped analyze the security of the Masternode network and was responsible for finding two recent security vulnerabilities in DSEE/DSEEP.

https://www.darkcoin.io/about/team-contact/


Awesome~!!


this keeps getting better and better Smiley

welcome Patrick, great to have you here. I see you got huge expertise in networking http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Netfilter

Wow, I'm pretty stupid, but it looks like this project basically invented iptables and he is listed as a core developer, and in order to be a core developer you have to submit successful patches for a long period of time and be cool. I may have misread but it seems like he's a badass.

Your reading skills are just right, he's an amazing developer!!
legendary
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Guess a new article was in order, with the addition of Patrick McHardy to the team :

http://www.cryptoarticles.com/crypto-news/patrick-mchardy-joins-darkcoin-development-team
legendary
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DASH is the future of crypto payments!
& rising....

Total Masternodes: 1203 = 1203 actives + 0 inactives (Last refresh: Mon Dec 08 2014 15:04:26)
Estimated daily payout for an active node (blocks with MN payments last 24h: 100%): 0.64 DRK/day (Last Refreshed: Mon Dec 08 2014 15:04:26)
legendary
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