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Topic: Block Erupter USB Three Days of Mining lottery - 0.1 BTC prize - closed (Read 2889 times)

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Just a minor heads-up: in about an hour and a half (noon PST), the last in this series of contests will go live: Block Erupter USB - StickMiners Googly Eyes - 0.1BTC prize
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BEUSB@1BEUSB@2BEUSB@3BEUSB@4BEUSB@5BEUSB@6
As things were still running - just a quick 'one day later' graphs update Smiley

Thanks again to all for playing, and to BTCDIG for running a suitable pool.
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'way back' Cheesy

Perhaps again next year, or perhaps I'll organize something with nanofury-class devices.. since that's essentially an artifact of a era past in its own right.  I'd say keep an eye on my StickMiners thread, as that's the most likely place where I'd announce anything of the sort.
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Giveaway started way back in April. is this still going on?

Edit: nevermind, just saw someone who just won.
legendary
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Congratulations to BEUSB@3 (Dunkelheit667) for winning BTC0.1 - their winnings will be paid out to the address of their choice.

Congrats Dunkelheit667.

Thank you doubledave! Will cross my fingers for you during the next event. Smiley

And thanks again TRS for organizing this lottery/providing the wonderful graphs and of course the price!

Just received the 0.1 BTC and will keep mining with this lucky BE for fun until my raspberry will take care of something else. Wink
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Congratulations to BEUSB@3 (Dunkelheit667) for winning BTC0.1 - their winnings will be paid out to the address of their choice.

Congrats Dunkelheit667.
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Time's up, time to declare the winner!

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BEUSB@1BEUSB@2BEUSB@3BEUSB@4BEUSB@5BEUSB@6

As you can seee, BEUSB@5 did not meet the 90% valid hash rate requirement, and is therefore disqualified.  This leaves the following:
Qualified participants (index and miner):
  • BEUSB@1
  • BEUSB@2
  • BEUSB@3
  • BEUSB@4
  • BEUSB@6

Winner selection:
First block mined after 2015-05-04 12:00am (7am UTC block timestamp): 354892
Block hash and last two bytes: 00000000000000000fe61fbc01011127e556418399c1bcc15e08acdc9fa85700
Decimal value of last two bytes: 22272
Number of qualified participants: 5
Decimal modulo participants: 2
Add 1, look up winner: 3. BEUSB@3

Congratulations to BEUSB@3 (Dunkelheit667) for winning BTC0.1 - their winnings will be paid out to the address of their choice.

Clean-up
As mentioned in the first post, you're welcome to continue mining at BTCDIG - I'll keep the workers live so no machines throw unnecessary alerts.  If you'd like yours explicitly disabled, just say the word.  Continuing to mine there however will not yield you any payment.  Disclosure: payment address is the one used for this contest.  Automatic payout is set to BTC0.01 (minimum allowed).  Donation level to the pool is 5% (maximum allowed).  Expected reward, balance, etc. can be viewed via the API.

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Only 12 more hours to go Smiley
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BEUSB@1BEUSB@2BEUSB@3BEUSB@4BEUSB@5BEUSB@6

As an aside, just a heads-up that the third contest is just under 10 hours away from opening up Smiley
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BEUSB@6 is indeed performing much better.
BEUSB@4 still has zero rejected shares (doesn't matter for the lottery - just surprising)

If anybody was monitoring the hash rates and was wondering about BEUSB@ID...

...I had to stop it for a little bit to take some pictures and video, plugged it back in proper, and after a little while:
Idle for more than 60 seconds, declaring SICK!
Not responded for more than 10 minutes, declaring DEAD!

And it wasn't wrong - tried restarting it, but I suspect it's done for. Not entirely surprising after the abuse, but unfortunate nevertheless Smiley
BEUSB@ID of course doesn't partake in the lottery - but I'll drop in a relatively fresh Block Erupter USB just for kicks.
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BEUSB@6 has clawed its way back into valid range.
Phew.

I only changed 1 thing: switched to a different block erupter.  This one has a better heat sink or is just overall faster.
Would be interesting to try and figure out what the problem might have been - but unless you're getting HW errors, it's likely something internal - not much that can be done about that Smiley



I was going to try to switch to mining on my windows pc but couldn't find a cgminer executable that was compiled with the ability to run block erupters.
kano keeps a bunch binaries in his repo:
https://github.com/kanoi/cgminer-binaries

I'd stick to the rpi though Smiley
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BEUSB@6 has clawed its way back into valid range.
Phew.

I only changed 1 thing: switched to a different block erupter.  This one has a better heat sink or is just overall faster.

I was going to try to switch to mining on my windows pc but couldn't find a cgminer executable that was compiled with the ability to run block erupters.

Just to satisfy everyone's curiosity, the cgminer running on my RPI, was compiled with the icarus support and without the specific asicminer block erupter support.  (adding the blockerupter support allows it to mine for about a minute then error out and give up on accessing the blockerupter devices again)
Then I launch the newly compiled cgminer with no command line switches and just enter the mining pool server, username, and password and let it go.
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BEUSB@1BEUSB@2BEUSB@3BEUSB@4BEUSB@5BEUSB@6

BEUSB@6 has clawed its way back into valid range.
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crossing my finger the pool will find infinite blocks during the next three days <-= you could have a ROI as well. Cheesy
Well, 264 blocks to go... I'd take it Wink
legendary
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Thanks a bunch! Just plugged one of these little pieces of history in and hashing away. It feels like 2013. Smiley
But with greater ROI Wink (though FUN > ROI, of course)
Well, we learned a lot and had a bunch of fun, I consider this as our ROI. Same as joining this lottery, not expecting to win (even if the chances are higher than 2013) but having fun at the moment and crossing my finger the pool will find infinite blocks during the next three days <-= you could have a ROI as well. Cheesy

Also, out of interest, who's using what versions of cgminer? I'm on 3.1.1 with the -S flag in play.
bfgminer 3.10.0 - don't judge me on this - just had it installed on an rpi located close to the BE. Wink
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Also, out of interest, who's using what versions of cgminer? I'm on 3.1.1 with the -S flag in play.
Fresh install of BFGminer 5.1 for me. 
I haven't been mining anything via USB since I turned off my silence/efficiency modified BFL singles last year (40GH @110W vs 60GH @300W).
https://forums.butterflylabs.com/post-sales-and-customer-service/8261-underclock-single-2.html#post81128


Same here.  I have 6 BFL singles modded to 0.8VDC.  Think they use about 120W.  Using CGminer 3.12 for my BE.
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Maybe I should mess with y'all and point a few TH of old gear at it for the weekend.
Haha - I'm sure the pool operator wouldn't mind Wink

Oh well, no reason to turn it off now. It's on the same machine I've had the GPU running 30Mkey worth of humorous vanitygen addresses (1buttcheek, etc) for about the last five months just because.
Ever thought of pointing that at the vanity 'pool'?  I'm still half tempted to dig into FPGAs and seeing what sort of performance/efficiency I can get out of a reasonably modern Xilinx for vanity generation.

Slightly back on-topic:

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BEUSB@1BEUSB@2BEUSB@3BEUSB@4BEUSB@5BEUSB@6

BEUSB@6 does seem to dip out of bounds, I'd check on it Smiley
legendary
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I forgot the start time and my block erupter was at the shop. If I'd thought about it I'd have set it going before leaving work last night (8:45 local, 6:45PST) and been okay. Maybe I should mess with y'all and point a few TH of old gear at it for the weekend.

Oh well, no reason to turn it off now. It's on the same machine I've had the GPU running 30Mkey worth of humorous vanitygen addresses (1buttcheek, etc) for about the last five months just because. Woo, add another 2.5W to it.

As for modding, I'm not sure I'll have the time to do what I'd really want to for one. Novak's walked on his sweet idea, we got too much other stuff going on at the shop these days. I guess I could hijack one as the USB/UART for my Compac prototype and add that to the competition but I think I'd rather do nothing than do something halfass.
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BTCdig seems to be claiming my hashrate is a little low; slightly in range for this lottery.  currently 207 hourly.  I started mining about 2 minutes before the official start of the contest, so it doesn't leave much room for mining to be down for any reason (internet going down, cat pulling on a usb cable, etc)
The apparent hash rate at the pool stabilizes fairly quickly thanks to the low diff - while your miner does appear a bit slow, it's within the range I had determined out of my batch of 8 + bit of margin.. as long as it stays there, it'll be fine Smiley
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cgminer 4.9.1 on a raspberry pi2

Built from commit # 57de2cc.  The newer commits wouldn't build for me at the time (Mar 7).

BTCdig seems to be claiming my hashrate is a little low; slightly in range for this lottery.  currently 207 hourly.  I started mining about 2 minutes before the official start of the contest, so it doesn't leave much room for mining to be down for any reason (internet going down, cat pulling on a usb cable, etc)
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Also, out of interest, who's using what versions of cgminer? I'm on 3.1.1 with the -S flag in play.
Same here, but only because @ID is running off of a basement machine and I don't want to mess around with drivers on that thing.

What about waiting 8 hours?
Unfortunately for you, math tells me that 8 out of 72 hours is 11.11% - so even if all samples from here on are valid, there's no way to reach 90% anymore.  You're free to continue mining just for the heck of it, of course - or try your luck in one of the other two Block Erupter USB contests, modding a Block Erupter USB or guessing USB mining devices Smiley

Fortunately for the rest of you, sidehack's loss is your gain as this increases your odds of winning Wink
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Also, out of interest, who's using what versions of cgminer? I'm on 3.1.1 with the -S flag in play.
Fresh install of BFGminer 5.1 for me. 
I haven't been mining anything via USB since I turned off my silence/efficiency modified BFL singles last year (40GH @110W vs 60GH @300W).
https://forums.butterflylabs.com/post-sales-and-customer-service/8261-underclock-single-2.html#post81128
legendary
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That doesn't mean that you should wait 6 hours to start mining, however, as you will have some invalid samples due to variance even at vardiff=2 Smiley

What about waiting 8 hours?

Also, out of interest, who's using what versions of cgminer? I'm on 3.1.1 with the -S flag in play.
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It's 2015-05-01 12:00am PST - registration is now closed, and mining should commence.  If you aren't mining yet - not to worry, as long as 90% of the samples over the next 3 days are good, you'll be fine.  That doesn't mean that you should wait 6 hours to start mining, however, as you will have some invalid samples due to variance even at vardiff=2 Smiley

As there are 6 miners, you basically have a 1 in 6 chance of winning BTC0.1 .  To compare that to regular mining, you would need 28,170 Block Erupter USBs at stock frequency to mine the same amount of BTC at a 0% fee pool at current difficulty.

Good luck, and may the block chain be in your favor Smiley
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It's time  Wink

copy/paste successful, mining in progress.

Thanks TRS
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TheRealSteve, I got both of your replies, thanks for the speedy reply.
No problem Smiley  user (BEUSB@6) and password* (PM) all set up.
* looking at it, you might want to copy/paste yours - I should have used Base58 encoding  Wink
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I feel silly, I verified the OP message/BTC address and left that in my clipboard and pasted it into the PM requesting entry into this contest.  Asking payment to go back to TheRealSteve.

TheRealSteve, I got both of your replies, thanks for the speedy reply.

Everyone can laugh at me.
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Just a heads-up: only ~55 minutes left to sign up and start hashing.
Edit: 10 minutes left.
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Count me in on this. I just forgot to say something sooner.
No prob - bit over 3 hours left Smiley  User (BEUSB@5) and password (see PM) all set up.
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Count me in on this. I just forgot to say something sooner.
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Count me in! I even have one that is overclocked.
Wouldn't use an overclocked one - you'll quickly fall outside the acceptable range Smiley  Username (BEUSB@4) and password (see PM) on their way.
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Pick and place? I need more coffee.
Count me in! I even have one that is overclocked.
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Thanks a bunch! Just plugged one of these little pieces of history in and hashing away. It feels like 2013. Smiley
But with greater ROI Wink (though FUN > ROI, of course)

Sound like fun, I'm in!  I have about 50 of these packed away.  Been turning them into UARTs to use with other hardware.
They do make decent generic USBser devices; CP2102 is a decent chip Smiley  If you do want to join in with one of them, just say the word Smiley
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Sound like fun, I'm in!  I have about 50 of these packed away.  Been turning them into UARTs to use with other hardware.
legendary
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Your username (BEUSB@3) / pass (see PM) are on their way.  Keep in mind that you should only use a single one, or your apparent hash rate will be too high Smiley
Thanks a bunch! Just plugged one of these little pieces of history in and hashing away. It feels like 2013. Smiley

I wish all participants good luck!

Will be busy the next days with observing hashrates. Grin
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May I ask to join in or is it to late? Just found three old BE's. Wink
There's a few hours left Smiley
registration closes at midnight; current time pst
Your username (BEUSB@3) / pass (see PM) are on their way.  Keep in mind that you should only use a single one, or your apparent hash rate will be too high Smiley
legendary
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May I ask to join in or is it to late? Just found three old BE's. Wink
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BEUSB@1 has joined in and we're almost breaking 1Gh/s Wink
https://btcdig.com/user/toplist/
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I wondered if the first miner in the stats was yours (wake it up.  It looks a little sluggish).
I know, BEUSB@ID is a tad slow, but there's a reason for that - It's still within range, so it's all good Wink

Am I correct in assuming that these miners are collectively displayed as "Team BEUSB" at https://btcdig.com/user/toplist/ ?
That is correct - and we're not in last place Grin

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Thought I'd play with some graphing bits.
Cool.  
I wondered if the first miner in the stats was yours (wake it up.  It looks a little sluggish).  Am I correct in assuming that these miners are collectively displayed as "Team BEUSB" at https://btcdig.com/user/toplist/ ?

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Graphs
BEUSB@1BEUSB@2BEUSB@3BEUSB@4BEUSB@5BEUSB@6


April 22nd: Thought I'd play with some graphing bits. @2's hashing away nicely, as does my reference miner on @ID.  @1 hasn't connected so far - of course it's far from starting time, so that's okay Smiley
graph update
April 26th: BEUSB@1 joined in - initially with an overclocked (~430Mh/s) Block Erupter USB, now with a stock one to bring it back into valid range Smiley
April 30th: Just updating the graphs
May 1st: First 12 hours of measurement update
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Heh. Count me in!
Gives me an excuse to run one of my "hacked" BEUSBs (soon to appear in your other thread) that has been collecting dust for ~18 months.
Looking forward to that submission! Smiley

In the mean time: Your ID is 2 (BEUSB@2) and your password has been sent your way Smiley
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Heh. Count me in!
Gives me an excuse to run one of my "hacked" BEUSBs (soon to appear in your other thread) that has been collecting dust for ~18 months.
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Cool count me in, I can plug a BE in and run ye olde miner batch file with some new creds no worries.
Excellent! Your ID is 1 (BEUSB@1) and your password has been sent your way Smiley
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Cool count me in, I can plug a BE in and run ye olde miner batch file with some new creds no worries.
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So would this qualify?  assuming I get hash rate to .3gh or so?
For any form of "this", as long as you get between 200Mhash/s and 450Mhash/s 90% of the time*, you're good to go Smiley  See rule 2.1

* Might need a bit of clarification - for the duration of the three days the hash rates will be polled automatically.  Each poll gives the pool-side apparent hash rate of the miner.  Over time this yields a certain number of samples.  The number of samples that falls between 200Mhash/s and 450Mhash/s (inclusive both ends) should be no less than 90% of the total number of samples.  See also: http://i.imgur.com/UL5WKcm.png

P.S. Thanks for the move, mod - Will post here for the third and last(?) contest as well
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okay I think I can do this.  I have an ice fury it can set freq o from 1 to 60

50 gets me 1.8gh

that is too high but if I set it to 10 my hash rate will drop very close to .200 gh - .450 gh which is  good


So would this qualify?  assuming I get hash rate to .3gh or so?

If not I think I will join anyway and you can donate the prize to some one else.
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Here's the deal with the Bitcoin pool of choice.
There were only two contenders, and one of them is run by ButterFly Labs - I'm cool with that, but I know some may not be - and ended up having too high a minimum Diff.

Here are the requirements for a pool to work in the contest as set up:
1. Needs to be okay for Block Erupter USB and equivalent class miners.
In practice, this means that its minimum difficulty should be around 2.  Diff=1 would be best.  Diff=4 is acceptable.  Diff=8+ already causes large variance in apparent hash rate readouts.

2. There needs to be a way to have a public overview of all the participants.
This means that you need to be able to set up workers and have a public overview page of all the workers in one way or another; i.e. a stats page, charts based on embedded values, or an API - either fully public or via an API key.

3. It should not be trivial to sabotage a miner's hash rate.
This means that any pool that relies solely on addresses or worker names would not work, as those are likely to be visible in the overview page.  A pool that still requires worker passwords thus works better.

4. It should be very simple to set up.
Which means that if people need to create accounts, fill in a bunch of forms, join teams, etc. - well that's just unnecessary effort.

The following pools have been ruled out already + reason given.  Note that there may be multiple reasons, pools were checked first for feasibility, then features.

poolreasonpoolreason
solomining.comdownbtcguild.comWould require individual login for each 'worker' (team member), no public overview per-worker hash rate page or API result
cryptopros.comSSL certificate error50btc.comWould require individual login for each 'worker' (team member)
BitAffNetno new registrationsDiscus Fishworker hash rate can be sabotaged
bitaloinactivesolo.nicehash.comworker hash rate can be sabotaged
Tux's Coinpoolaltcoin-focusedbitsolo.networker hash rate can be sabotaged
BTCChinarequires firstborncucumerpool.usworker hash rate can be sabotaged
ozco.invardiff starts at 512 (regardless of worker setting)coinstack.ioworker hash rate can be sabotaged
crypto-miners.clubmin diff=384altnutsworker hash rate can be sabotaged
give-me-coinsvardiff starts out at high diff, remains there (128)yaampworker hash rate can be sabotaged
eligiusvardiff starts out at high diff, remains there (127)ispaceworker hash rate can be sabotaged
ckpoolmin diff=42InfernoPoolworker hash rate can be sabotaged
GHash.IOmin diff=16xpoolworker hash rate can be sabotaged
multipoolmin diff=16nastypoolworker hash rate can be sabotaged
BitMintervardiff starts at 16, drops down to 4, bounces around throwing off apparent hash ratesmmpoolno workers or equivalent
slush's poolvardiff starts out at high diff (256), min diff=8btcmpno public overview per-worker hash rate page or API result
eclipsemcmin diff=9TripleMiningno public overview per-worker hash rate page or API result
polmine.plmin diff=8solo.ckpool.orgno public overview per-worker hash rate page or API result
altnutsworker hash rate can be sabotaged
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Wrong forum section? Feel free to move!
Block Erupter USB Three Days of Mining lottery
BTC0.1 prize money

Ah, the venerable Block Erupter USB - many a miner's first foray into ASIC Bitcoin mining.

But what are they doing now?  Collecting dust?  Fetching $5 each in flash sales only to be found on ebay for $15 each - and selling, too?  Still hashing away, forgotten behind a computer tower at a job you were fired from for completely unrelated reasons a long time ago?

Well you wish you'd remember it now, because Block Erupter USB mining hasn't been this profitable...ever?  Yeah, ever.

To celebrate the Block Erupter USB's upcoming 2-year anniversary, I'm 'giving' away BTC0.1 (a small prize for a small device) in a lottery.

To partake, rather than buying a ticket, all you have to do is mine using a Block Erupter USB or equivalent class for 3 days.  No tinkering, no wracking your brain, just using a miner for what it was originally intended to do: mine.

Prize: BTC0.1
It's not much, but it's more than you're going to get mining with one now, short of being a solo Bitcoin mining lottery winner Smiley

Rules:
1 You must register as a participant in this lottery in this thread.  After registration and well in advance the Three Days of Mining begins, you will be assigned a particpant number (sequential based on thread post order) and be sent a unique code that will allow you to participate.
2. You must mine using a Block Erupter USB or equivalent class miner at the specified Bitcoin mining pool for 3 days.
2.1 An equivalent class is determined purely by hash rate.  Values between 200Mh/s and 450Mh/s are accepted.  If you've got an old Avalon - welcome!  If you overclocked your Block Erupter USB, come on in!  If you find some place you can still rent 300Mh/s and point that specifically to a pool, more power to you, join on in.  If you manage to hack the driver for a 1Th/s miner to submit shares so infrequently as to appear as being 300MH/s... oh go on, you.
2.2 This hash rate must be achieved for no less than 90% of the time.  If you go under too much, you may be disqualified.  If you go over too much, you may be disqualified.
3. You must post or PM an address to which potential winnings should be sent (at time of submission or if selected as the winner), and - lest I send BTC into a void - you must sign the following message using that address to prove receivership:
Code:
Block Erupter USB Three Days of Mining lottery 2015

Duration:
If you did suddenly remember where at your old place of employ you've left yours and all you need to do is sneak in after hours but that's going to take some scoping out of the guard shifts, not to worry, you have a little while to go fetch it and get up to speed.
  • Registration for this lottery opens effective immediately and closes 2015-05-01 12:00am PST (night of 30th on 1st).  Not sure when that is?  Google is ever-so-helpful: current time pst
  • Mining measurement will begin 2015-05-01 12:00am PST and ends on 2015-05-04 12:00am PST (night of 3rd on 4th).
  • You may begin mining before that the beginning if you wish to test settings and/or ensure that your miner gets a stable estimate of hash rate on the pool.

Winner selection:
The winner of the lottery will be determined by the blockchain as follows:

1. Take the first block mined after 2015-05-04 12:00am PST as determined by the block timestamp.
2. Take the (big-endian, leading zeros in front) hexadecimal representation of the hash of this block.  Example: 00000000000000000e65e8998a362a1149846f73d3f48a539c88bd05b695c979
3. Take the last four two bytes (four characters) of this hash.  Example: c979
4. Take the value of those two bytes.  Example: hex2dec(c979) = 51577
5. Modulo this number with the number of participants.  Example: 51577 % 5 = 2
6. Add 1 to get the winner.  Example: 2 + 1 = 3.  In case this participant is disqualified, the winner will be the next participant, with rollover.


Transparency and fraud:
The specified pool has a semi-public stats URL where you can track the performance of the miners.  Its output is in JSON, which you can use to keep track of yours and others' stats automatically, or use an online JSON viewer for clarity.
The pool will however require a code for mining so that one miner cannot affect another miner's hash rate out of either incompetence or malice.

Bitcoin pool
There are very few pools that would work with this type of contest, and only one that fits the bill perfectly, and that is BTCDig.  Details about the reasons for this are given in the next post.
Website: https://btcdig.com/
Difficulty: VarDiff, UserDiff=2
Public leaderboard: https://btcdig.com/user/toplist/
Public stats (JSON output): https://btcdig.com/api/v1/user/miner-stats/b54d615182ade3e9510670a0c286947f26739de9/
Pool URL: stratum+tcp://pool0.btcdig.com:3333
Pool username: BEUSB@ID (to be assigned)
Pool password: password (to be assigned)
Mining software config:

   bfgminer/cgminer -o stratum+tcp://pool0.btcdig.com:3333 -u BEUSB@ID -p PASS

If you're unsure how to get a Block Erupter USB working with your mining software, hit up Google Smiley

Pool donation is set to 5%

Lottery address:

Disclaimer / the fine print:
I will not give feedback on this thread other than clarification of rules and technical support for posting. This lottery is open to any member of the BitcoinTalk Forum.  If you're not a member, now's a good time to become one.  By participating, you agree to the rules and disclaimer.  I'm not allowed to participate.  Bummer.  friedcat is totes allowed to participate, tho'.  Entries past the registration closing time will be disqualified.  If you choose to partake and mine at the designated pool, you implicitly agree to their terms, conditions and privacy statements.  Any amount mined that can be paid out by the pool will be added to the winner's prize.  I won't be responsible for entries not qualified due to technical errors.  A single winning entry will be chosen.  Only one entrant?  Winnar!  Only a single entry is allowed per person - you with the shill accounts, you know who you are, play nice.  Results and winners will be announced on 2015-05-04.  That's May 4th, not April 5th.  My decision is final and no further correspondence will be entertained unless it is entertaining.  Prizes are not exchangeable for cash or other products - I mean, by me, you can do whatever you want with it when it's yours.  I do not accept responsibility for any tax implications that may arise from the prizes or the use thereof, for you poor sods whose Bitcoin is taxed strictly. This post may receive updates in the below section at any time during the contest period.  I told you this was the fine print bit, right?


2015/04/21: Fixed end date being last year - whoops!
2015/04/30: Fixed start date and pool setting (okay in PMs)



Contests:
1. Block Erupter USB mod contest 2015 - 0.3/0.15/0.05 BTC prizes
2. Block Erupter USB Three Days of Mining lottery 2015 - 0.1 BTC prize
3. Block Erupter USB - StickMiners Horizons - 0.1 BTC prize


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