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newbie
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September 13, 2014, 12:26:49 PM
#49
sad to see it go
I really liked this pool.
thanks for making the pool roy7
& take care roy7  Wink
sr. member
Activity: 434
Merit: 250
June 17, 2014, 05:42:54 PM
#48
I've not been around the forums or active with bitcoin for a few months, so I think I'm going to wind my projects down. The cost for the various pools/nodes are running about $170/mo, and for a hobby I've kinda set aside, that's a bit much. Smiley

The biggest project was the TRC pool but given the .0001 value these days, it's probably not worth keeping open either. It's been a fun 14 months, but for now I'm going to put everything into hibernation. Good luck to all.
sr. member
Activity: 434
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April 05, 2014, 11:13:11 PM
#47
I'll be using this thread as a support/contact page for my pools/nodes/etc in general moving forward, not just the TRC pool.

So an update on the p2pool nodes is that the interface has been updated to show recent blocks as xAxis additional plot lines, and if you scroll down to your username you can click it to get a miner-specific page that will show only your own address hash rate graph as well as your total share value plotted over time.

The BTC/VTC nodes show recent block xAxis lines as I think I'll stick with it, the UNO node shows them in front of the graph data for comparison. However I think having it "in front" of the rest of the data is a bit ugly?

Feedback appreciated, and any suggestions for the interfaces you'd like to see I can try and implement. I intend to work on a transaction history to your payment address soon (like on Eligius' stats pages) and maybe some other ideas too.
sr. member
Activity: 434
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February 27, 2014, 02:42:03 PM
#46
It has been a fun year but given the ever increasing difficulty of TRC, and the pool continuing to remain small, I'm thinking about switching the port to be a public p2pool node. That would drastically reduce the variance for anyone who does mine on it. Right now even when one or two of the 200GH miners join the pool, it can take a very long time to find blocks. Unfortunately I think the vast amount of TRC hash power still just mines with Coinotron.

Thoughts if any of the regular miners who mine when TRC is more profitable than BTC happen to follow this thread?
sr. member
Activity: 434
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February 08, 2014, 12:20:55 AM
#45
I have to admit, that Bitparking pool have much better look, despite it's simplicity. Do you really need to keep info about security flaw and TRC loss back from 2013? And instructions how to connect, before anything else on website? Wink

Regards
Lenny

I also have to admit I hadn't been to bitparking in a long time, the current page is very clean and clear. It used to be more like a wall of text like mine, lol. Wink
sr. member
Activity: 434
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February 03, 2014, 09:17:40 PM
#44
I have to admit, that Bitparking pool have much better look, despite it's simplicity. Do you really need to keep info about security flaw and TRC loss back from 2013? And instructions how to connect, before anything else on website? Wink

Nope. I need to clean it up. Maybe I'll make that my project this week. Smiley Just got a bit lazy I guess.
legendary
Activity: 1036
Merit: 1000
DARKNETMARKETS.COM
February 03, 2014, 08:41:20 PM
#43
I thought about making a more fancy interface, but I remember some people in the bitparking thread saying they go there because of the simple web site and they don't want the complexity some of the other pools provided on their front ends. Since bitparking has a very simple page as well and is successful in the BTC world, I figured I'd keep things minimalistic on my TRC pool.
I have to admit, that Bitparking pool have much better look, despite it's simplicity. Do you really need to keep info about security flaw and TRC loss back from 2013? And instructions how to connect, before anything else on website? Wink

Thinking about cleaning up the interface some with faster page loads for most stats and maybe some better graphing options. How much history is worth storing/showing though? Do miners mostly only care about the most recent few hours to be sure their miner is working?
IDK, for me 1 month of history would be enough.

Regards
Lenny
sr. member
Activity: 434
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February 03, 2014, 07:49:54 PM
#42
Thinking about cleaning up the interface some with faster page loads for most stats and maybe some better graphing options. How much history is worth storing/showing though? Do miners mostly only care about the most recent few hours to be sure their miner is working?
sr. member
Activity: 434
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February 01, 2014, 07:22:48 PM
#41
I see pool is still operational (suprising). Have you consider clearing main pool page? This text-only page looks a bit not-professional.
Maybe you also considering releasing source code of your pool for whole community?

Regards
lenny

Hiya lenny. Yeah been running this pool for about 8 months. Has been fun. I thought about making a more fancy interface, but I remember some people in the bitparking thread saying they go there because of the simple web site and they don't want the complexity some of the other pools provided on their front ends. Since bitparking has a very simple page as well and is successful in the BTC world, I figured I'd keep things minimalistic on my TRC pool.

Basically I wanted to try making a pool but it seemed impossible to succeed with a new BTC pool. Coinotron had suspended TRC for a while, so I figured I'd set up a TRC pool. My main goals were to use in-coinbase payments like Eligius, keep it all very simple like bitparking, and use the most robust payment method (DGM). Took a few weeks of coding to bring it all together.

The front end stuff is all custom, but the backend runs fireduck's sockthing which is in github. Was the same software he used for HHTT. All of the customization for DGM coinbase payment/etc have been submited as a github branch.

The luck page I worked with organofcorti on, it's quite cool I think:

http://www.royalminingco.com/luck.php

(After blocks are found it gets remade when loaded, so it might time out. If so, try it again a few minutes later. I really should automate that and only serve a non-dynamic version to visitors.)

If you click on a miner's address, you get a historical hate rate graph and some other gabs of info. Some of those tabs are slow to load.

I could do to spend time TLC time to optimize some of that and clean it up some. Recently all of my coin-related time has been spent learning how p2pool works and pondering ways to set up a useful public BTC node for people who can't/won't run a node of their own. I'm temporarily running two VRT (Vertcoin) p2pool public nodes so I have a testbed.
legendary
Activity: 1036
Merit: 1000
DARKNETMARKETS.COM
February 01, 2014, 05:39:27 PM
#40
I see pool is still operational (suprising). Have you consider clearing main pool page? This text-only page looks a bit not-professional.
Maybe you also considering releasing source code of your pool for whole community?

Regards
lenny
sr. member
Activity: 434
Merit: 250
November 30, 2013, 09:50:23 AM
#39
With BTC-E no longer delisting TRC and the big increase in the price of BTC and various alt coins, I've gone ahead and upgraded the web and database servers to larger machines. At the moment I'm losing money on them but I'm hoping use of the pool will pick up some.
sr. member
Activity: 434
Merit: 250
November 29, 2013, 05:53:28 PM
#38
For the whole pool? Yeah I should do that.

For yourself you just need to click on your user string on the front page and it'll give you all sorts of info.
sr. member
Activity: 314
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:)
November 29, 2013, 05:29:44 PM
#37
Hi there. Coinotron does have way more speed. They were the biggest (almost only) pool back when I first got this one started. There are other pools too, but noone is even close to Coinotron's size.

So it just comes down to preference basically, in terms of stats/interface. Also in my pool there's no login/pw that could hacked/stolen, and all coins are paid out as part of finding new blocks, so I never hold anyone's coins. Both of those were core features I wanted when starting my pool up. I also think DGM is the best available payment model.

Sometimes when TRC gets more profitable, some larger ASICs will join for the pool for a while. Maybe I should show a speed history graph on the front page of the pool's total speed (like on the user stat pages for user-specific speeds).

If you have any suggestions on what I can do to improve the pool for you, please chime in. Smiley

Cool about TRC and BTC-E,  would love to see a history speed chart sometime as a tab or something to click on as a sub page.

--Ted
sr. member
Activity: 434
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November 29, 2013, 03:29:38 PM
#36
https://twitter.com/btcecom

Now says they will not delist after all.
sr. member
Activity: 434
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November 14, 2013, 09:19:57 AM
#35
BTC-E is where I do all of my TRC sales, but they are delisting it in a couple weeks. What other exchanges do you like? I've not really used anyone other than BTC-E.
sr. member
Activity: 434
Merit: 250
November 13, 2013, 04:38:51 PM
#34
Hi there. Coinotron does have way more speed. They were the biggest (almost only) pool back when I first got this one started. There are other pools too, but noone is even close to Coinotron's size.

So it just comes down to preference basically, in terms of stats/interface. Also in my pool there's no login/pw that could hacked/stolen, and all coins are paid out as part of finding new blocks, so I never hold anyone's coins. Both of those were core features I wanted when starting my pool up. I also think DGM is the best available payment model.

Sometimes when TRC gets more profitable, some larger ASICs will join for the pool for a while. Maybe I should show a speed history graph on the front page of the pool's total speed (like on the user stat pages for user-specific speeds).

If you have any suggestions on what I can do to improve the pool for you, please chime in. Smiley
3ds
full member
Activity: 238
Merit: 100
November 13, 2013, 03:26:50 PM
#33
What just say hello to the pool: 1Kh3SaN4..

Don't know if it makes sense to mine here, because coinotron.com does have around 1TH/s and royalminingco.com only round 30GH/s
On the other site: it's the second biggest one, isn't it?

I like the web page and the statistics!
sr. member
Activity: 290
Merit: 250
October 11, 2013, 11:00:21 AM
#32

Redownloading blockchain, export/import priv key to a new wallet.dat worked.

Thanks again my friend,
Ric
sr. member
Activity: 434
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October 10, 2013, 06:05:45 PM
#31
Yeah I just don't understand how your wallet could show negative coins. You may want to redownload the block chain I guess. Wallet should never show under 0 because you can't put transactions into the chain that are invalid based on the prior blocks.
sr. member
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Merit: 250
October 10, 2013, 06:03:41 PM
#30
Afraid not, did -rescan not fix it? Worst case you may need to delete the block chain and redownload. (Be sure to back up your wallet.dat file, that has your private key to let you use your funds.)


-rescan didn't appear to work.

Wallet shows the 2 blocks I mined as orphans but then shows I sent 40 TRC.

So the Sends on orphaned blocks made my balance - 40 and my earns from your pool bringing me closer to 0

Will try deleting blockchain when I get home with my wallet.dat backed up.

Thanks again
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