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Topic: [DEAD] DeepBit.net PPS+Prop,instant payouts, we pay for INVALID BLOCKS too - page 279. (Read 1601343 times)

sr. member
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keep getting idle miner due to no work received error in phoenix.

was working fine the past few days... at aggression 10
try lowering your agression a bit. It helped me.
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keep getting idle miner due to no work received error in phoenix.

was working fine the past few days... at aggression 10
sr. member
Activity: 476
Merit: 250
I'm not sure if you saw it already or not, but I complied a guide over on overclock.net
http://www.overclock.net/other-software/1001123-earn-your-gpu-bitcoin-mining-guide.html
Thanks, you did a great work on this !

Can I copy your post to my site ? I'll keep your name there Smiley

As long as I get credit for it.

Also a link to the OCN thread at the end of where ever you post it would be nice.

I love you for the guide.  Cheesy

But I need some help. My balance of BitCoins was around 0.8 when I went to sleep, leaving my PC on. When I woke up, it was at 0.2. What happened?

you got your first paycheck? Smiley
Yeah, but my account wasn't credited with anything, they just vanished. And would it be giving them to PayPal, even if I don't have it set up?

uhm, this is beyond me, you'll have to consult tycho about that. Paypal was april fools joke as far as i know Smiley
newbie
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I'm not sure if you saw it already or not, but I complied a guide over on overclock.net
http://www.overclock.net/other-software/1001123-earn-your-gpu-bitcoin-mining-guide.html
Thanks, you did a great work on this !

Can I copy your post to my site ? I'll keep your name there Smiley

As long as I get credit for it.

Also a link to the OCN thread at the end of where ever you post it would be nice.

I love you for the guide.  Cheesy

But I need some help. My balance of BitCoins was around 0.8 when I went to sleep, leaving my PC on. When I woke up, it was at 0.2. What happened?
you got your first paycheck? Smiley
Yeah, but my account wasn't credited with anything, they just vanished. And would it be giving them to PayPal, even if I don't have it set up?
sr. member
Activity: 476
Merit: 250
I'm not sure if you saw it already or not, but I complied a guide over on overclock.net
http://www.overclock.net/other-software/1001123-earn-your-gpu-bitcoin-mining-guide.html
Thanks, you did a great work on this !

Can I copy your post to my site ? I'll keep your name there Smiley

As long as I get credit for it.

Also a link to the OCN thread at the end of where ever you post it would be nice.

I love you for the guide.  Cheesy

But I need some help. My balance of BitCoins was around 0.8 when I went to sleep, leaving my PC on. When I woke up, it was at 0.2. What happened?
you got your first paycheck? Smiley
newbie
Activity: 15
Merit: 0
I'm not sure if you saw it already or not, but I complied a guide over on overclock.net
http://www.overclock.net/other-software/1001123-earn-your-gpu-bitcoin-mining-guide.html
Thanks, you did a great work on this !

Can I copy your post to my site ? I'll keep your name there Smiley

As long as I get credit for it.

Also a link to the OCN thread at the end of where ever you post it would be nice.

I love you for the guide.  Cheesy

But I need some help. My balance of BitCoins was around 0.8 when I went to sleep, leaving my PC on. When I woke up, it was at 0.2. What happened?
newbie
Activity: 5
Merit: 0
I'm not sure if you saw it already or not, but I complied a guide over on overclock.net
http://www.overclock.net/other-software/1001123-earn-your-gpu-bitcoin-mining-guide.html
Thanks, you did a great work on this !

Can I copy your post to my site ? I'll keep your name there Smiley

As long as I get credit for it.

Also a link to the OCN thread at the end of where ever you post it would be nice.
hero member
Activity: 742
Merit: 500
Is that normal, that I can't disable "Hide 'your percentage of pool's speed' display" anymore?
It's enabled, even if I disable it and click on "Save settings".
Fixed.
hero member
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I'm not sure if you saw it already or not, but I complied a guide over on overclock.net
http://www.overclock.net/other-software/1001123-earn-your-gpu-bitcoin-mining-guide.html
Thanks, you did a great work on this !

Can I copy your post to my site ? I'll keep your name there :)
hero member
Activity: 560
Merit: 517
Feature Request: JSONP support

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/JSONP

Needed for special cases of dealing with JSON. Specifically, a webpage running JavaScript cannot fetch JSON from a different server, because the browser will block such a request (Cross Domain Request).

JSONP is a workaround. For example, a request for "http://deepbit.net/api/myapikey?jsonp=parseRequest" would result in:

Code:
parseRequest({all the normal json data})

It's something I'll personally use.

Thank you!
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Hello all,
I am not much on posting in forums but thought it was time to say thank you to Tycho for the work and dedication put into Deepbit.net. I also would like to say thanks to all the members that have contributed to this and other threads on this forum. Many of you have been a great help in understanding how this all works.

I started mining solo in mid 2010 with CPUs only. Success was very rare but my interest was captured. I recently purchased a used 5870 from eBay which is turning out to be a good investment. My full time mining rig is an old MSI motherboard with a Q6600 CPU, overclocked 5870, 850 watt power supply, 2 gig ram. Other than the video card and power supply the system is over 4 years old (my old gaming rig reborn). It is sitting in the server room I admin over and working very smoothly.

I have a few bills to pay but plan on investing in another GPU very soon.

If your looking for a pool to join I would say Deepbit.net is the place to be.

Have a great day.

Most definitely.
newbie
Activity: 14
Merit: 0
Hello all,
I am not much on posting in forums but thought it was time to say thank you to Tycho for the work and dedication put into Deepbit.net. I also would like to say thanks to all the members that have contributed to this and other threads on this forum. Many of you have been a great help in understanding how this all works.

I started mining solo in mid 2010 with CPUs only. Success was very rare but my interest was captured. I recently purchased a used 5870 from eBay which is turning out to be a good investment. My full time mining rig is an old MSI motherboard with a Q6600 CPU, overclocked 5870, 850 watt power supply, 2 gig ram. Other than the video card and power supply the system is over 4 years old (my old gaming rig reborn). It is sitting in the server room I admin over and working very smoothly.

I have a few bills to pay but plan on investing in another GPU very soon.

If your looking for a pool to join I would say Deepbit.net is the place to be.

Have a great day.
member
Activity: 98
Merit: 10
Testing
I'm not sure if you saw it already or not, but I complied a guide over on overclock.net

http://www.overclock.net/other-software/1001123-earn-your-gpu-bitcoin-mining-guide.html

Should give you a nice bump in Gh/s, seeing how fanatical everyone over there seems to be about it.

In the second post I recommend your pool (since it is pretty much the only pool)

Just thought you might like to know.


-reflex

Saw the guide there and that's what got me started

I'm contemplating building a mining rig right now with some extra cash... 3-4 5870's on a cheap cpu can be had for about a grand
newbie
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Merit: 0
I'm not sure if you saw it already or not, but I complied a guide over on overclock.net

http://www.overclock.net/other-software/1001123-earn-your-gpu-bitcoin-mining-guide.html

Should give you a nice bump in Gh/s, seeing how fanatical everyone over there seems to be about it.

In the second post I recommend your pool (since it is pretty much the only pool)

Just thought you might like to know.


-reflex
hero member
Activity: 742
Merit: 500
Have you seen the new phoenix miner? Any suggested settings for that for your pool please?
Yes, I tried it, didn't worked well on my system. But some people report good results.
It supports long polling, so you don't need any special settings unles you are getting warnings about running idle.

It's boosted my MH/s by a lot but I've noticed the stale rate has risen quite a bit  :-\
I know the cause of stale share increase, it shouldn't affect your results.
Try the new version of phoenix, this bug may be fixed already.
newbie
Activity: 35
Merit: 0
Tycho,

Have you seen the new phoenix miner? Any suggested settings for that for your pool please?

It's boosted my MH/s by a lot but I've noticed the stale rate has risen quite a bit  Undecided
hero member
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Ah okay that makes sense, luck. I was looking for some kind of formula LOL

I might say on PPS for a day, switch to proportional next and see how it goes? I think Proportional would be best tho since its based on divided work.
This won't work since luck is different in each moment :)

Formula for PPS: your shares * (45 BTC / current difficulty)
At this moment: 0.00048728937632327 BTC per share

Formula for each block in Proportional: 48.5 BTC * (your shares / total shares of this block)

Also; how would this work... if I wanna pause mining, say to sleep (cus I cant sleep with rig in its current state, using backup, noisy card) or to play a game..... do I just close the mining window and re-open when I'm ready? does this hurt anything per-se? I know its going to stop production, but does it discard whatever I'm working on, or save it to continue later?
Mining process is almost stateless, there is nothing to discard.
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Testing
Hmm... this seems like it would be more worth while since getting paid per share is kinda... low.. also my slow GPU isn't really doing shares all that fast heh
On average Proportional will give you 7% more than PPS. But it depends on pool's luck.
At this moment the luck is lower than usual, so you'll get more with PPS.
Ah okay that makes sense, luck. I was looking for some kind of formula LOL

I might say on PPS for a day, switch to proportional next and see how it goes? I think Proportional would be best tho since its based on divided work.

Also; how would this work... if I wanna pause mining, say to sleep (cus I cant sleep with rig in its current state, using backup, noisy card) or to play a game..... do I just close the mining window and re-open when I'm ready? does this hurt anything per-se? I know its going to stop production, but does it discard whatever I'm working on, or save it to continue later?
hero member
Activity: 742
Merit: 500
Hmm... this seems like it would be more worth while since getting paid per share is kinda... low.. also my slow GPU isn't really doing shares all that fast heh
On average Proportional will give you 7% more than PPS. But it depends on pool's luck.
At this moment the luck is lower than usual, so you'll get more with PPS.

In both modes your reward depends partially or fully on the number of shares submitted.
member
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Testing
So with proportional, I find a 50BTC block, i get paid ~40 something less a fee? How did I get 0.01 over the span of 1 hour then?
with pay per share, its pretty cut and dry. I just don't understand how proportion is working
When pool finds a block, it's divided propotionally to all the participants.

Hmm... this seems like it would be more worth while since getting paid per share is kinda... low.. also my slow GPU isn't really doing shares all that fast heh
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