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Topic: [CLOSED] litecoin.miningpool.com now PPLNS 0 % fee % of donations to charity - page 2. (Read 6191 times)

sr. member
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admin not responded on thread or to PMs
How long have you waited? He posted on the thread like 10 hours ago already. Admins are people too, they sleep sometimes. Wink
newbie
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Don't like, switching pools.

ditto

admin not responded on thread or to PMs, will hang around long enough to cash out my fractional amounts or cry about being scammed... least i have not been with the pool long enough to lose much  Roll Eyes
full member
Activity: 154
Merit: 100
Yeah, I got the same thing as well.  In fact my total ltc earned went to -10, and now is only up to 2 after my unconfirmed broke through the -10.

Don't like, switching pools.
newbie
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tried to send you a PM not sure if it went through as im still newbie to forum...

-0.47039161089352 LTC:   Adjustment for block 478 (as 1747.59999999 Litecoins too much were initially paid out throughout the pool for this block).

considering i only joined the pool AFTER block 478 was found (i think we were on round 489 or something when i joined..) i feel pretty much ripped off to be hit with that......
full member
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My Other Earnings


-17.349428149308 LTC:   Adjustment for block 479 (as 1747.59999999 Litecoins too much were initially paid out throughout the pool for this block).
-0.88824319325042 LTC:   Adjustment for block 478 (as 1747.59999999 Litecoins too much were initially paid out throughout the pool for this block).

What's this suppose to be ?
full member
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Hey, just started trying out your pool yesterday.  Seems I'm getting more payouts, but ya'll could have just been lucky.

In either case, things are runnin smooth, thanks for the great pool!
sr. member
Activity: 392
Merit: 250
No current plans to implement PPLNS at the moment, localhost.  To me, proportional seems fairer as you're paid for each and every share. Its also easy for newbies to understand.
Well, it sure is as fair, but it's vulnerable to hopers. Also it has some added variability to reward (even though that doesn't seem to be as much of a problem with Litecoin as it is with BTC), because when a block is found very quickly you may not have a share inside of it. Anyway, I just joined another pool with PPLNS (pool-x).
full member
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getting this error when manually withdrawing

Notice: Undefined index: workerid in /srv/www/miningpool.com/public_html_litecoin/accountdetails.php on line 438
Ooops, that was because of a missing character in the Retirement Home coding.  All fixed now.

The reboot shouldn't have affected hashrates.  Maybe you've just had a lucky streak since the reboot, panerai.

No current plans to implement PPLNS at the moment, localhost.  To me, proportional seems fairer as you're paid for each and every share. Its also easy for newbies to understand. I see how some people prefer PPLNS though, so you never know what could happen in the future. 

sr. member
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Schwede65 - Part of the reason for the 10 minute updates for earnings statistics is to discourage pool hoppers
One word: PPLNS
member
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getting this error when manually withdrawing

Notice: Undefined index: workerid in /srv/www/miningpool.com/public_html_litecoin/accountdetails.php on line 438
hero member
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member
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I'm getting 3 times the hash ratesafter the reboot, wow!
full member
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We are indeed doing quite well since a low of around 160MH/s midweek.  I finally fixed the "missing blocks" problem on Wednesday (yipppeeeee!) Cool Smiley.  I've left it until now to mention this, just to make sure the re-coding that I did had definitely fixed things.

At one point earlier in the week we were up to about 440KH/s but the "missing blocks" were still happening and in total we had 6 missing blocks by Wednesday, and a few people had dropped away from the pool, which I'm guessing was a result of them being put off by the missing blocks.  All 6 of the missing blocks have been apportioned between members who were mining around the time the missing blocks occurred, and this error shouldn't happen again now.   

I also did a quick 2 minute restart of Jumpy, the cloud server, to upgrade him (or her?) a bit on Wednesday night.  We're now tootling along on 2.4Ghz of CPU power and 1504MB of RAM, with the ability to scale hugely if required as the pool grows. 

I've added the ability today to send workers to the Retirement Home if you no longer need their active service, following requests to do something like this to help unclutter the main Account Details page.

More good stuff to come...

Onwards and upwards!
   Smiley
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froggy, are hashrates doing better the last couple of days, or is it me? We're cranking man!
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Another feature request; can we have some more decimals? Im not sure
95.3925685071403 LTC is quite accurate enough Cheesy
Hee hee - I'm a fan of Pi and all those lovely decimal places it possesses, can't you tell  Cheesy 

Mmmmm, Pi  .....uh-oh, another Homer moment. Smiley   

Another feature request; can we have some more decimals? Im not sure
95.3925685071403 LTC is quite accurate enough Cheesy

Hey froggy, what I meant by showing the donated coin amount was not necessarily a table displaying the top x but just a little stat on the side panel showing the total amount that your account donated where it can fit in with one of the many different numbers displaying earned, paid out etc.
Sounds good - it's on the "to do" list.

Some extra names I want to add to the donation list for the first month : Xenland, whose Miningfarm and pushpool guides helpd to inspire me to create miningpool.com, and also Mike Allison, who created Simplecoin, Wayno and Tom Lightspeed.    In the end I ended up re-writing probably about 80% of the PHP coding behind miningpool.com, but if it wasn't for getting ideas from the code used by those guys it would have been a hugely more intimidating task.
 
hero member
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Another feature request; can we have some more decimals? Im not sure
95.3925685071403 LTC is quite accurate enough Cheesy
full member
Activity: 128
Merit: 100
Hey froggy, what I meant by showing the donated coin amount was not necessarily a table displaying the top x but just a little stat on the side panel showing the total amount that your account donated where it can fit in with one of the many different numbers displaying earned, paid out etc.
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Yep, looks better now, thanks.

A few more feature requests:
- show total shares per worker (ideally both for active block and globally)
- show average shares/s or per hour for each worker and for the account over the last 1 hour or day, or make that timespan selectable. This would be useful when finetuning performance, since current miners afaik dont provide this info.
- Allow changing or at least deleting of workers
- some 24hr revenue guestimate (preferably in $/euro/btc) by fetching prices from some exchange would be a nice touch.


Some good suggestions - consider them on my "to do" list.  Smiley Regarding the changing or deletion of workers, how about being able to "retire" workers rather than fully deleting them?  That way you would be able to see your current (non-retired) workers neatly on your main account page but be able to view retired workers on another page if you wish.


I think the most important and over looked feature should be how much you've actually donated! For the people who set a donation amount its always nice to see how much we've given so far.  I mean personally I don't have the donation set next to nil but when I sort out some stuff I'll be raising the amount (I will stay in the top 10 if it kills me).  But its always nice to see how much of a contribution that we've made so far.

Are you thinking about tables showing members who are top donators? Or something showing how much the pool as a whole has donated to good causes and charities?  On that subject, we should get a discusion going about who will get the 60% of donations which will be paid out after the first month.   My thoughts are maybe the people coblee mentioned in his Litecoin launch post:
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Thanks to everyone that's helped with or inspired Litecoin whether they know it or not:
All Bitcoin developers
Thomas Nasakioto
CoinHunter/RealSolid
Lolcust
ArtForz
coblee
michaelmclees
twobits
terrytibbs
doublec
EskimoBob
OneMINER
DeLorean
pigeons
 

panerai, the 0.01 deductions from payouts aren't reimbursed if the Litecoin client doesn't charge them.  If you're concerned, you may want to only cash out after your Litecoin balance has reached a certain figure.  For example if you cash out (manually or automatically) after 100 Litecoins are earned, the 0.01 LTC is only 0.01 percent.  Another good pool sets a fixed 2% deduction for manual payouts by the way, which makes the 0.01% in the example pretty tiny at one 200th of the other pool's deduction (at least for manual payouts) Smiley .  If you feel I should change the wording of the line you mentioned, please say as I don't want it to seem misleading.

no no, it's cool. I was just wondering. I appreciate the response, thank you! Smiley

retireing workers helps. I like I can clearly see hashrates per miner now. Thank you.
full member
Activity: 127
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Yep, looks better now, thanks.

A few more feature requests:
- show total shares per worker (ideally both for active block and globally)
- show average shares/s or per hour for each worker and for the account over the last 1 hour or day, or make that timespan selectable. This would be useful when finetuning performance, since current miners afaik dont provide this info.
- Allow changing or at least deleting of workers
- some 24hr revenue guestimate (preferably in $/euro/btc) by fetching prices from some exchange would be a nice touch.


Some good suggestions - consider them on my "to do" list.  Smiley Regarding the changing or deletion of workers, how about being able to "retire" workers rather than fully deleting them?  That way you would be able to see your current (non-retired) workers neatly on your main account page but be able to view retired workers on another page if you wish.


I think the most important and over looked feature should be how much you've actually donated! For the people who set a donation amount its always nice to see how much we've given so far.  I mean personally I don't have the donation set next to nil but when I sort out some stuff I'll be raising the amount (I will stay in the top 10 if it kills me).  But its always nice to see how much of a contribution that we've made so far.

Are you thinking about tables showing members who are top donators? Or something showing how much the pool as a whole has donated to good causes and charities?  On that subject, we should get a discusion going about who will get the 60% of donations which will be paid out after the first month.   My thoughts are maybe the people coblee mentioned in his Litecoin launch post:
Quote
Thanks to everyone that's helped with or inspired Litecoin whether they know it or not:
All Bitcoin developers
Thomas Nasakioto
CoinHunter/RealSolid
Lolcust
ArtForz
coblee
michaelmclees
twobits
terrytibbs
doublec
EskimoBob
OneMINER
DeLorean
pigeons
 

panerai, the 0.01 deductions from payouts aren't reimbursed if the Litecoin client doesn't charge them.  If you're concerned, you may want to only cash out after your Litecoin balance has reached a certain figure.  For example if you cash out (manually or automatically) after 100 Litecoins are earned, the 0.01 LTC is only 0.01 percent.  Another good pool sets a fixed 2% deduction for manual payouts by the way, which makes the 0.01% in the example pretty tiny at one 200th of the other pool's deduction (at least for manual payouts) Smiley .  If you feel I should change the wording of the line you mentioned, please say as I don't want it to seem misleading.
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are we reimbursed the 0.01 if it is NOT required?

Do you really care?
0.01LTC=$0.00007




no, I don't, but I wasn't asking you, was I? Mind your business.
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