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Topic: [DEAD] DeepBit.net PPS+Prop,instant payouts, we pay for INVALID BLOCKS too - page 246. (Read 1601352 times)

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and i just tried to connect to deepbit.net from another mining rig located in poland and that connection seems to be ok
Looks like it was a routing issue on my side. Try again, please - should be resolved now.
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Can you check if mining still works on j1.deepbit.net ?

this is tracert from same machine that can't connect to deepbit.net

Code:
Tracing route to j1.deepbit.net [66.197.153.199]
over a maximum of 30 hops:

  1    <1 ms    <1 ms    <1 ms  router [192.168.1.1]
  2    11 ms    11 ms    11 ms  46.7.31.1
  3    11 ms    12 ms     8 ms  109.255.253.97
  4    22 ms    11 ms    23 ms  089-101-175254.ntlworld.ie [89.101.175.254]
  5    20 ms    11 ms    12 ms  213.46.165.58
  6    52 ms    37 ms    24 ms  ldn-bb1-link.telia.net [80.91.249.135]
  7   117 ms   101 ms   115 ms  nyk-bb1-link.telia.net [80.91.249.249]
  8   104 ms   100 ms    97 ms  nyk-b5-link.telia.net [213.155.131.137]
  9   324 ms   211 ms   221 ms  213.248.95.190
 10   107 ms   105 ms   113 ms  xe1-01.agg01.sctn01.hostnoc.net [64.191.19.6]
 11   135 ms   143 ms   148 ms  mail.whatserver.com [66.197.153.199]

Trace complete.

and i just tried to connect to deepbit.net from another mining rig located in poland and that connection seems to be ok
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prepare the tinfoil hats. Greece and Ireland are the Euro-based economy trouble-areas.

If portugal has also problems then Im shitting bricks.

plz come in Greece during summer and see for yourself why "they" want to buy our country  Tongue
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can't connect from UPC ireland as well, temporarily switching to

Code:
Tracing route to deepbit.net [46.4.99.204]
over a maximum of 30 hops...
Can you check if mining still works on j1.deepbit.net ?
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prepare the tinfoil hats. Greece and Ireland are the Euro-based economy trouble-areas.

If portugal has also problems then Im shitting bricks.
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Now. Consider this:

Tycho is doing superb job. He is also getting handsomely paid to do so (tax + transaction fees?).

He also demonstrates that bitcoin pooling is great way to attract people when you do it properly and keep it honest and working open system.

The logical conclusion is this : You should repeat the idea if you have capability of doing so - exactly like Tycho is doing; he has the wheel. Dont re-invent it! Now its time to blatantant copycatting, since it is so obivious pooling is currently easiest revenue on bitcoin market when you do it realiably and serve the community - just like Tycho.

This is the moment you realize its time to offer similiar quality services to ensure enough competitive pools. How about bitcoin wisemen giving a bonus to few next competitors on pooling market who arcieve more than 15% of total processing power and provide stable platform for pool effort?

Some will switch just for the sake of switching to similiar system. You can also compete with less tax or giving out part of transaction fees to your miners. So you can easily attract miners at this point!

Im ringing for competition. It is obiviously good thing for community now, and its worth doing. ACT NOW FFS, ITS OBIVIOUSLY WORKING. Repeat the idea. Profit. Simple as that!

This will push Tycho to refine his system, now its "too easy" for him, im not saying this angrily or frustrated, but with all do respect, seems deepbit is Ferrari of pooling now. To keep the race meaningful we need serious competitors at same level.
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can't connect from UPC ireland as well, temporarily switching to slush

Code:
Tracing route to deepbit.net [46.4.99.204]
over a maximum of 30 hops:

  1    <1 ms    <1 ms    <1 ms  router [192.168.1.1]
  2     9 ms    21 ms     9 ms  46.7.31.1
  3   110 ms    30 ms     8 ms  109.255.253.97
  4    41 ms    12 ms    11 ms  089-101-175254.ntlworld.ie [89.101.175.254]
  5    11 ms    12 ms    11 ms  213.46.165.58
  6    25 ms    27 ms    25 ms  ldn-bb1-link.telia.net [80.91.249.135]
  7    40 ms    44 ms    45 ms  prs-bb1-link.telia.net [80.91.254.209]
  8    46 ms    46 ms    37 ms  ffm-bb1-link.telia.net [80.91.245.100]
  9    37 ms    37 ms    43 ms  ffm-b2-link.telia.net [80.91.247.167]
 10    41 ms    39 ms    43 ms  hetzner-ic-134650-ffm-b2.c.telia.net [213.248.92.82]
 11    58 ms    45 ms    50 ms  hos-bb1.juniper1.fs.hetzner.de [213.239.240.242]
 12    50 ms    56 ms    58 ms  hos-tr2.ex3k7.rz14.hetzner.de [213.239.224.168]
 13     *        *        *     Request timed out.
 14     *        *        *     Request timed out.
 15     *        *        *     Request timed out.
 16     *    

edit: rebooted everything i could and no difference for me - 213.239.224.168 in germany is black hole... Wink
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no, it is used by a specific internet provider. i see it in tracert. other providers have no problem at all!
very strange!

edit:back on line, i just reset my router! it doesn't seems logical though, it could be a coincidence  Grin
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i cannot reach you from Greece! i cannot get through a German IP:213.239.224.200,
after that "request timed out"  >:(
213.239.224.200 is reachable from the server.
Are you using it as a proxy ?
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i cannot reach you from Greece! i cannot get through a German IP:213.239.224.200,
after that "request timed out"  Angry
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you don't even have to remove your recieving address, when you copy back over your backed up wallet.dat it will have the same addresses and balances and everything. in fact, you could have other miners/machines still mining to that address if you had multiple machines. just make sure you back up the wallet.dat when the bitcoin client isnt running, and make sure no one else can get access to your wallet.dat while its backed up.
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I know this is kind of OT.

I'm formatting/changing my drive(s) soon and i've read this:
Quote
Backup
 
The only file you need to back up is "wallet.dat".

I make backup copy of that file and i remove receiving address from Deepbit to avoid problems.

I re-install everything and put wallet.dat back to where it belongs and i set new receiving address to Deepbit.

Is that everything i need to do, or is there any other steps i must ensure before i wipe/change my HDDs?
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Yea, i'm getting a lot of stale shares lately too  Huh.
Is the problem solved now ?

I'm still getting more than usual i think. I was having around 0.19% stale over 100k shares life-time and the last 1.5 days, it went up to 0.25% really fast. Not sure what the reason is, i'm still using Guiminer as before and i hasn't changed any settings.
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with phoenix I get ~2% stale, but I'm guessing that's phoenix's fault?
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I havent noticed any stales lately, and im not getting any now, for the last around 1000 shares..
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Yea, i'm getting a lot of stale shares lately too  ???.
Is the problem solved now ?
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I've had a login problem for a while.
About a week ago I suddenly couldn't log into my deepbit account ([email protected]) anymore, it tells me that my password is invalid. However I've been using guiminer and it always successfully logs in and works normally. The problem is I cannot withdraw my funds since I'm not able to log in to my account, and the withdraw button in guiminer cannot be pressed (used to work, not anymore). Some help would be appreciated  :)
Your last password change was 02.05.2011 (more than two weeks ago). Is this correct ? If yes, then you just forgot your password.
Withdraw button doesn't works for you because your bitcoin address was reset. I'm going to implement password retrieval soon.
PM me if you don't want to wait.
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Something's up with deepbit ... getting 5-6% stale shares ...
There was a small problem with bitcoind at 17:00, i'm fixing it now. Looks like it was the cause.
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I've had a login problem for a while.
About a week ago I suddenly couldn't log into my deepbit account ([email protected]) anymore, it tells me that my password is invalid. However I've been using guiminer and it always successfully logs in and works normally. The problem is I cannot withdraw my funds since I'm not able to log in to my account, and the withdraw button in guiminer cannot be pressed (used to work, not anymore). Some help would be appreciated  Smiley
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Yea, i'm getting a lot of stale shares lately too  Huh.
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