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Topic: [CLOSED] BTCMine - ZERO fee mining pool (LP, SSL, JSON API, P2SH) - page 14. (Read 171605 times)

hero member
Activity: 742
Merit: 500
BTCDig - mining pool
Hi! Where can I check my balance?

Thanks.

In your user profile.
newbie
Activity: 15
Merit: 0
Hi! Where can I check my balance?

Thanks.
member
Activity: 98
Merit: 10
I'm new here but got it working yesterday Smiley

At 197Mhash I decided that a pool would be the best place for me  Grin

Most definitely.  At 1GH/s or even 5GH/s, a pool is the place to be.  You have picked an historically great pool!  Good luck!

Look through the mining forum and see what you can do to get your hardware to mine as efficiently as it can (i.e. drivers, mining software and settings for the mining software and even overclocking if you are willing and able). 
legendary
Activity: 1526
Merit: 1002
Waves | 3PHMaGNeTJfqFfD4xuctgKdoxLX188QM8na
I'm new here but got it working yesterday Smiley

At 197Mhash I decided that a pool would be the best place for me  Grin
hero member
Activity: 742
Merit: 500
BTCDig - mining pool
I get this when i try to register:

Forbidden (403)

CSRF verification failed. Request aborted.


You should enable cookies and javascript. Also try clear your browser cache.
sr. member
Activity: 280
Merit: 250
Firstbits: 12pqwk
Woot their support fixed my account,

Great pool! Mine on!
member
Activity: 98
Merit: 10
Awww, my account is now locked!!! Sad

After Firefox upgrade my saved password is gone, so I had to manually login.
Accidentally used capital "D" instead of lower case "d" for my username,
At first I thought my password was wrong so I tried like 5 different ones.

Now the page says:
Your account locked or access from your IP denied. Too many login attempts.
Contact support to unlock your account and remove your IP from blacklist.

Help???!!



Could be difficult to contact support if they blocked your IP unless you already know the email address Sad
sr. member
Activity: 280
Merit: 250
Firstbits: 12pqwk
Awww, my account is now locked!!! Sad

After Firefox upgrade my saved password is gone, so I had to manually login.
Accidentally used capital "D" instead of lower case "d" for my username,
At first I thought my password was wrong so I tried like 5 different ones.

Now the page says:
Your account locked or access from your IP denied. Too many login attempts.
Contact support to unlock your account and remove your IP from blacklist.

Help???!!

newbie
Activity: 56
Merit: 0
I get this when i try to register:

Forbidden (403)

CSRF verification failed. Request aborted.


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legendary
Activity: 2058
Merit: 1452
I get this when i try to register:

Forbidden (403)

CSRF verification failed. Request aborted.
hero member
Activity: 742
Merit: 500
BTCDig - mining pool
Total bounty               0.00777064 BTC
Total bounty for 24h     0.02747498BTC
Total payout                0.00         BTC

0.02747498 BTC -   0.00777064 BTC =0.01970434BTC where my 0.01970434 BTC?


Yesterday
Confirmed bounty     0.02287748
Total bounty           0.02287748
Total bounty for 24h 0.02287748
Solved shares          371
Total payout           0.00

Today
Confirmed bounty     0.00777064
Total bounty           0.00777064
Total bounty for 24h 0.02747498
Solved shares          730
Total payout           0.00

There is only 3 blocks where you submit shares.
2 blocks confirmed and you may see this money on the money page, one block not confirmed and marked as invalid (this money not confirmed).
Pool do not pay for invalid blocks.




newbie
Activity: 2
Merit: 0
Total bounty               0.00777064 BTC
Total bounty for 24h     0.02747498BTC
Total payout                0.00         BTC

0.02747498 BTC -   0.00777064 BTC =0.01970434BTC where my 0.01970434 BTC?


Yesterday
Confirmed bounty     0.02287748
Total bounty           0.02287748
Total bounty for 24h 0.02287748
Solved shares          371
Total payout           0.00

Today
Confirmed bounty     0.00777064
Total bounty           0.00777064
Total bounty for 24h 0.02747498
Solved shares          730
Total payout           0.00

member
Activity: 98
Merit: 10
Huh
 My Account(Yesterday ):
                    Solved shares 371
                     Total bounty    0.02287748 BTC
                     Total payout    0.00             BTC
 My Account(Today ):
                    Solved shares 730
                     Total bounty    0.00777064 BTC
                     Total payout    0.00             BTC
 why?my Minimum payout :0.10BTC,I'm not payout,But where my BTC?

Uhm ... when the bounty is confirmed, it still doesn't add up to 0.10 BTC.   It adds up to just over 0.03 BTC.

So, what problem are you having?
legendary
Activity: 1260
Merit: 1000
What's the point of DDoSing the pools anyway?  To what end?
newbie
Activity: 2
Merit: 0
 Huh
 My Account(Yesterday ):
                    Solved shares 371
                     Total bounty    0.02287748 BTC
                     Total payout    0.00             BTC
 My Account(Today ):
                    Solved shares 730
                     Total bounty    0.00777064 BTC
                     Total payout    0.00             BTC
 why?my Minimum payout :0.10BTC,I'm not payout,But where my BTC?
hero member
Activity: 742
Merit: 500
BTCDig - mining pool
All my BTCmine submissions are showing invalid or stale now. Rebooting didn't help.

Switched to slush
Sorry for this, there is not successful daemon restart.

Are you running the latest version of bitcoind, or are you running an older and/or patched version similar to Slush?  I am just curious.  I know a fairly recent release [supposedly] fixed the daemon crashing problem, but perhaps patches make it a little unstable?
Standard bitcoind not suited for high load pool (any version).
And I'm not talking about bitcoind, it's pool software daemon.
member
Activity: 98
Merit: 10
All my BTCmine submissions are showing invalid or stale now. Rebooting didn't help.

Switched to slush
Sorry for this, there is not successful daemon restart.

Are you running the latest version of bitcoind, or are you running an older and/or patched version similar to Slush?  I am just curious.  I know a fairly recent release [supposedly] fixed the daemon crashing problem, but perhaps patches make it a little unstable?
hero member
Activity: 742
Merit: 500
BTCDig - mining pool
All my BTCmine submissions are showing invalid or stale now. Rebooting didn't help.

Switched to slush
Sorry for this, there is not successful daemon restart.
hero member
Activity: 742
Merit: 500
BTCDig - mining pool
Deepbit
5/29 1.55 BTC/24 hr
5/30 1.38 BTC/24 hr
5/31 1.47 BTC/24 hr
6/1 1.44 BTC/24 hr

BTCMine
Previous date do not recall 1.17 BTC/24 hr
6/2 0.98 BTC/24 hr
6/3 0.64 BTC/21 hr

You should look on block stats and then make some BASIC math.
Pool do not pay for shares, if you miss this.
member
Activity: 98
Merit: 10
Just moved my 776 Mhash to your pool. Bye bye deepbit fees Tongue

Hope I can win more than there

Well, you really should donate if you like it or the pool won't be able to continue to operate [transaction fees are not significant enough yet and probably won't be for a year or so I would guess, when there is likely to be significant merchant activity].  2% used to be the regular fee and is, I would say, the recommended donation.

Deepbit gets away with those fees because of the reduction of variability [not so much reductions as the swings are faster, so averaging over time is faster ... generally meaning less noticeable variance], and for the instant payout feature of even unconfirmed shares of a block.  BTCMine however, will have some awesome days or weeks and of course the opposite.  It is more likely that you may earn a lot more or lose a lot more over any given period of time, but over a long time, you save that 1%.  Also, it is good to support pools other than one large pool since you cause them to grow [also helping reduce some of the daily variance] and it helps avoid one pool from gaining too much hashing power [remember deepbit went over 50% of the network hashing rate twice when there were just two big pool ... now you can say that there are four big pools including BTCMine with deepbit being by far the largest].  Spreading the hashing power avoids pool crashed causing miners to flood to one pool making it large enough for the double paying attack.  Having said that, I believe, thanks to pools like BTCMine, that is now a much reduced threat.  Support the cause Smiley
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