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Topic: [BitAffNet] How we're the #1 Bitcoin Mining Pool In The World (or so we thought) - page 9. (Read 98893 times)

legendary
Activity: 1593
Merit: 1004
Not as fast as I wanted to see as sometimes it takes up to 5-6 days but that is not an scam.

5-6 days? You've been lucky then. Once a scammer, always a scammer - & s0br is one.

It use to be once in a while late... then more often and then always hours late then a day or 2 ...then 5-6 days...whats next weeks....... then next year the blocks half what will it be if the pool is hundreds of coins behind? Months late?  

Patience will run out by then and only the real bigs will be using the pool.  It was great while it lasted.  But it's too far behind now and the risk/delays have become too great for all but the largest miners.
legendary
Activity: 1176
Merit: 1000
Not as fast as I wanted to see as sometimes it takes up to 5-6 days but that is not an scam.

5-6 days? You've been lucky then. Once a scammer, always a scammer - & s0br is one.

It use to be once in a while late... then more often and then always hours late then a day or 2 ...then 5-6 days...whats next weeks....... then next year the blocks half what will it be if the pool is hundreds of coins behind? Months late?  
legendary
Activity: 1736
Merit: 1006
come on guys... they are maybe different or in some opinions not as good as other pools but its not a scam. Those guys also do a hard work to keep everything running. They dont do for free and I am sure they get some money too like any other one on this world but trolling down someone by scam accusations is just to far. And no I dont have any relation with them Tongue only thing that I have hear/read was something about a miner give a way as price. I have mined for 3-4 weeks there and I have always get paid. Not as fast as I wanted to see as sometimes it takes up to 5-6 days but that is not an scam.

it may not BE a scam.. but.. the payouts far exceed the income.. this wont go on forever..
Last 2 Weeks   2,016   25   25   0   0.00   46,859,550,705.8948   1,171,488,767,647   1,185,182,767,073   101.17%   625.00   1.24%
We've paid out 639.91167365 Bitcoin to our miners in the past 14 days.

they have made 625 coins, but paid out 639. plus there is still Our combined oustanding balance in queue to be paid is 119.21348549 Bitcoin.



at one time i think this pool had the top hash machines.. so they padded the payouts with what they earned themselves, but this is no longer the case as their own miners are way down on the list..

sr. member
Activity: 379
Merit: 250
Welcome to dogietalk.bs
Not as fast as I wanted to see as sometimes it takes up to 5-6 days but that is not an scam.

5-6 days? You've been lucky then. Once a scammer, always a scammer - & s0br is one.
legendary
Activity: 1176
Merit: 1000
come on guys... they are maybe different or in some opinions not as good as other pools but its not a scam. Those guys also do a hard work to keep everything running. They dont do for free and I am sure they get some money too like any other one on this world but trolling down someone by scam accusations is just to far. And no I dont have any relation with them Tongue only thing that I have hear/read was something about a miner give a way as price. I have mined for 3-4 weeks there and I have always get paid. Not as fast as I wanted to see as sometimes it takes up to 5-6 days but that is not an scam.

ok
full member
Activity: 312
Merit: 111
come on guys... they are maybe different or in some opinions not as good as other pools but its not a scam. Those guys also do a hard work to keep everything running. They dont do for free and I am sure they get some money too like any other one on this world but trolling down someone by scam accusations is just to far. And no I dont have any relation with them Tongue only thing that I have hear/read was something about a miner give a way as price. I have mined for 3-4 weeks there and I have always get paid. Not as fast as I wanted to see as sometimes it takes up to 5-6 days but that is not an scam.
legendary
Activity: 1500
Merit: 1002
Mine Mine Mine
got paid few hours ago...a little slow recently but got paid.
legendary
Activity: 1176
Merit: 1000
full member
Activity: 237
Merit: 100
legendary
Activity: 1176
Merit: 1000
Is BAN pool ponzi ?

More of a scam than a ponzi  Wink

I don't think its really either one, just poorly maintained and slowly going deeper in debt. The pool lost all its BTC reserves and the OP has had to buy coins to make up the shortfall. Now he no longer can keep up or has quit and the pool is running way behind on payments.
legendary
Activity: 1848
Merit: 1023
I am a good bro
Is BAN pool ponzi ?

More of a scam than a ponzi  Wink
I don't think it's scam yet.
Because i received my payment.
full member
Activity: 237
Merit: 100
legendary
Activity: 1848
Merit: 1023
I am a good bro
Is BAN pool ponzi ?

Quote
Our combined oustanding balance in queue to be paid is 116.68493569 Bitcoin.
There are 1 mined blocks waiting to mature, totalling 25 Bitcoin
legendary
Activity: 1344
Merit: 1023
Mine at Jonny's Pool
that's exactly the problem, when you use a pool as a backup you are actually pool hooping as you get connect to it just couple of short times a week and most of pools hate that. So only good backup pool is an PPS one Sad I dont see any other option than PPS as backup pool

The only one on my list that is not a good back up pool is Slush... and you never know when you fail over just how long it could be for...mins, hours or days.

EDIT: P2Pool also would not be a good choice for back up, as both Slush and to a lesser amount P2Pool you can lose your shares if a block is not found soon after moving miners away. Not the case with Kano's as you will get paid something and I don't think he would be mad if you used it as a back up pool.

P2Pool is a great choice for a backup if it's also your primary.  Pick any nodes you want and when you fail over no work is lost.  Using p2pool strictly as a backup is not the ideal choice, simply because of the difficulty of finding a share to get onto the chain.  Kano's pool really isn't a good choice either because unless you're going to be mining on it long enough to get over the dust payout threshold, you're not going to get payouts when blocks are found.  You'd be better served going with a pool like BTC Guild where you can setup an automatic withdrawal threshold or manually withdraw your coins.

True all good points. I never thought of using another node as your backup for p2pool  Tongue

how do you connect to p2pool? is it just your btc wallet as username with whatever password?

i found a page that has the nodes listed but no info.
Yes... that's exactly how you connect.  For example, if you wanted to connect to my node:
Code:
./cgminer -o http://104.131.12.128:9332 -u YOURBTCADDRESS -p x
legendary
Activity: 1176
Merit: 1000
trying to register in the pool and say ....
We are currently not accepting new user registrations

is there some problem ?

oooook , i see the post having problems for paying.
Yes the pool has problems paying out and they have closed any new miners. They are still @115125+ BTC in the hole just to pay what's due.
member
Activity: 97
Merit: 13
trying to register in the pool and say ....
We are currently not accepting new user registrations

is there some problem ?

oooook , i see the post having problems for paying.
legendary
Activity: 1176
Merit: 1000
that's exactly the problem, when you use a pool as a backup you are actually pool hooping as you get connect to it just couple of short times a week and most of pools hate that. So only good backup pool is an PPS one Sad I dont see any other option than PPS as backup pool

The only one on my list that is not a good back up pool is Slush... and you never know when you fail over just how long it could be for...mins, hours or days.

EDIT: P2Pool also would not be a good choice for back up, as both Slush and to a lesser amount P2Pool you can lose your shares if a block is not found soon after moving miners away. Not the case with Kano's as you will get paid something and I don't think he would be mad if you used it as a back up pool.

P2Pool is a great choice for a backup if it's also your primary.  Pick any nodes you want and when you fail over no work is lost.  Using p2pool strictly as a backup is not the ideal choice, simply because of the difficulty of finding a share to get onto the chain.  Kano's pool really isn't a good choice either because unless you're going to be mining on it long enough to get over the dust payout threshold, you're not going to get payouts when blocks are found.  You'd be better served going with a pool like BTC Guild where you can setup an automatic withdrawal threshold or manually withdraw your coins.

True all good points. I never thought of using another node as your backup for p2pool  Tongue

how do you connect to p2pool? is it just your btc wallet as username with whatever password?

i found a page that has the nodes listed but no info.

Yes you mine to your wallet.  You can find more information and ask questions about p2pool at its thread https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/1500-th-p2pool-decentralized-dos-resistant-hop-proof-pool-18313
sr. member
Activity: 318
Merit: 250
Payouts have resumed.  Came back to my PC and checked my wallet and noticed that I received my payout.

Thanks!!
legendary
Activity: 1736
Merit: 1006
that's exactly the problem, when you use a pool as a backup you are actually pool hooping as you get connect to it just couple of short times a week and most of pools hate that. So only good backup pool is an PPS one Sad I dont see any other option than PPS as backup pool

The only one on my list that is not a good back up pool is Slush... and you never know when you fail over just how long it could be for...mins, hours or days.

EDIT: P2Pool also would not be a good choice for back up, as both Slush and to a lesser amount P2Pool you can lose your shares if a block is not found soon after moving miners away. Not the case with Kano's as you will get paid something and I don't think he would be mad if you used it as a back up pool.

P2Pool is a great choice for a backup if it's also your primary.  Pick any nodes you want and when you fail over no work is lost.  Using p2pool strictly as a backup is not the ideal choice, simply because of the difficulty of finding a share to get onto the chain.  Kano's pool really isn't a good choice either because unless you're going to be mining on it long enough to get over the dust payout threshold, you're not going to get payouts when blocks are found.  You'd be better served going with a pool like BTC Guild where you can setup an automatic withdrawal threshold or manually withdraw your coins.

True all good points. I never thought of using another node as your backup for p2pool  Tongue

how do you connect to p2pool? is it just your btc wallet as username with whatever password?

i found a page that has the nodes listed but no info.
legendary
Activity: 1176
Merit: 1000
that's exactly the problem, when you use a pool as a backup you are actually pool hooping as you get connect to it just couple of short times a week and most of pools hate that. So only good backup pool is an PPS one Sad I dont see any other option than PPS as backup pool

The only one on my list that is not a good back up pool is Slush... and you never know when you fail over just how long it could be for...mins, hours or days.

EDIT: P2Pool also would not be a good choice for back up, as both Slush and to a lesser amount P2Pool you can lose your shares if a block is not found soon after moving miners away. Not the case with Kano's as you will get paid something and I don't think he would be mad if you used it as a back up pool.

P2Pool is a great choice for a backup if it's also your primary.  Pick any nodes you want and when you fail over no work is lost.  Using p2pool strictly as a backup is not the ideal choice, simply because of the difficulty of finding a share to get onto the chain.  Kano's pool really isn't a good choice either because unless you're going to be mining on it long enough to get over the dust payout threshold, you're not going to get payouts when blocks are found.  You'd be better served going with a pool like BTC Guild where you can setup an automatic withdrawal threshold or manually withdraw your coins.

True all good points. I never thought of using another node as your backup for p2pool  Tongue
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