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Topic: [DEAD] DeepBit.net PPS+Prop,instant payouts, we pay for INVALID BLOCKS too - page 39. (Read 1601398 times)

newbie
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Help。。。

What's going on?Today, I in deepbit.net mention 0.04745408 Btc, transactions recorded as follows:
Time             wallet addresses         
28.04.2013 03:05 1KwnAY6awndh75as1icN ... 0.04745408

Transaction inquiry address is https://blockexplorer.com/tx/b923f07dabd4a3a2b068d7006c3b0cb8a1af11a25f219a3fb650c56a4d240abb, browsing this address prompt: Error No such transaction

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怎么回事?我今天在deepbit.net提了0.04745408btc,交易记录如下:
时间                 钱包地址                    数量
28.04.2013 03:05 1KwnAY6awndh75as1icN... 0.04745408

交易查询地址是https://blockexplorer.com/tx/b923f07dabd4a3a2b068d7006c3b0cb8a1af11a25f219a3fb650c56a4d240abb,
浏览这个地址,提示:Error No such transaction
legendary
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Hodling since 2011.®
After seeing what's going on with some of the pools and their PPS methods I see that 10% fee is a safety feature.
newbie
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I was referring to the computers on which I will run the software from Bitminter.  For instance, my Macbook Pro is significantly less powerful than my rig w/two Radeons.  It was not a reflection on the pools and I will try to be less ambiguous in the future.   Wink
donator
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Poor impulse control.
Well I switched to bitminter... there's no idling time and the Java software means that I can also use it on my other machines.  While significantly less powerful, every little bit helps. [....]

Bitminter's current weekly average hashrate is 5164 Ghps. DeepBit's current weekly average hashrate is 2358 Ghps. I'm not being nitpicky, I'm just wondering what you mean about "significantly less powerful".

If you're interested, weekly stats are here: http://organofcorti.blogspot.com.au/search?q=weekly+pool+and+network

newbie
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Well I switched to bitminter... there's no idling time and the Java software means that I can also use it on my other machines.  While significantly less powerful, every little bit helps.

That having been said, I have a balance on deepbit that is less than .01, so it seems I'll never get that out?  There's no instant payment at that level, and the hourly payment will never be triggered either, since that also requires having a balance of .01 or more.   Huh

Granted, it's not a huge amount, but if someday 1BTC = $10K it will be then.   Cry
newbie
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wow the 2 profiles and pm's are a mess

If this address field is disabled or grayed out then it means that you requested your address to be permanently locked and confirmed this request by e-mail. This cannot be ever undone, as the warning says.

exactly my problem, thats a bummer :/ no chance on changing it ever? must have overseen that fact when is signed up in 2011
hero member
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I don't see your account name in the PM, so I cannot check for sure, but I'll give a generic answer:

To change your bitcoin address for rewards, you just change it in the pool's web interface, then click "Save..." and confirm it via e-mail.
If this address field is disabled or grayed out then it means that you requested your address to be permanently locked and confirmed this request by e-mail. This cannot be ever undone, as the warning says.
newbie
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sorry either replying to your sent pm , or composing a new one with the uid from avatar pm box are redirecting every msg to the other profile <.<
hero member
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[Tycho] if your reading this please contact me via email [email protected] , regarding some issue with my pool account.
i tried reaching you via pm but those get stuck on your "alter-profile" with the 295 posts
Please try sending PM by clicking on the PM icon under my avatar here, I hope it should be delivered to the correct ID.
I contacted you via PM too.
newbie
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[Tycho] if your reading this please contact me via email [email protected] , regarding some issue with my pool account.

i tried reaching you via pm but those get stuck on your "alter-profile" with the 295 posts
and the pool contact email adress returns mailer deamon failure on gmail dunno why *shrug*


@tdahsu as mentioned in my pm, try the latest version of bfgminer http://luke.dashjr.org/programs/bitcoin/files/bfgminer/3.0.0/ it works with your ubuntu and has a good documentation - and it supports longpolling

greets,
Jeto
newbie
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This is what I'm actually seeing:

pit.deepbit.net:8332 12/04/2013 18:42:07, long poll IO error
pit.deepbit.net:8332 12/04/2013 18:42:07, LP connected to pit.deepbit.net:8332
pit.deepbit.net:8332 12/04/2013 18:42:08, long poll IO error
pit.deepbit.net:8332 12/04/2013 18:42:08,  'NoneType' object has no attribute 'settimeout'
pit.deepbit.net:8332 12/04/2013 18:42:08, LP connected to pit.deepbit.net:8332
pit.deepbit.net:8332 12/04/2013 18:42:08, LP connected to pit.deepbit.net:8332
pit.deepbit.net:8332 12/04/2013 18:42:09, server error: Deepbit.lib.InfoException: You are reconnecting to long poll too fast
pit.deepbit.net:8332 12/04/2013 18:42:09, long poll IO error Deepbit.lib.InfoException: You are reconnecting to long poll too fast
pit.deepbit.net:8332 12/04/2013 18:42:09,  'NoneType' object has no attribute 'settimeout'


It almost seems like I'm outpacing the work the pool can give me, which strikes me as odd w/only 2GPUs.


Here's the information on my cards:

Adapter 0 - AMD Radeon HD 6900 Series
                            Core (MHz)    Memory (MHz)
           Current Clocks :    250           150
             Current Peak :    900           300
  Configurable Peak Range : [500-950]     [1375-1450]
                 GPU load :    0%

Adapter 1 - AMD Radeon HD 6900 Series
                            Core (MHz)    Memory (MHz)
           Current Clocks :    250           150
             Current Peak :    900           300
  Configurable Peak Range : [500-950]     [1375-1450]
                 GPU load :    4%

(For instance, right now, they are idling.)


I should mention that I don't think it's heat - I'm not using the case, the fans are exposed to outside air, and let's just say it's not warm where I am.  I've got the windows open and am wearing two layers myself.  ;-)

Oh snap I know what's wrong. That attrib settimeout must be set to 60 for long polling to work correctly. This is to allow time for new blocks to appear in the blockchain if you were curious as to why. I don't know exactly how to set it in poclbm (I use phoenix, which can't longpoll unless you set up a stratum proxy for it) but that is definitely the problem. Always happy to help the pool where I can.
newbie
Activity: 27
Merit: 0
This is what I'm actually seeing:

pit.deepbit.net:8332 12/04/2013 18:42:07, long poll IO error
pit.deepbit.net:8332 12/04/2013 18:42:07, LP connected to pit.deepbit.net:8332
pit.deepbit.net:8332 12/04/2013 18:42:08, long poll IO error
pit.deepbit.net:8332 12/04/2013 18:42:08,  'NoneType' object has no attribute 'settimeout'
pit.deepbit.net:8332 12/04/2013 18:42:08, LP connected to pit.deepbit.net:8332
pit.deepbit.net:8332 12/04/2013 18:42:08, LP connected to pit.deepbit.net:8332
pit.deepbit.net:8332 12/04/2013 18:42:09, server error: Deepbit.lib.InfoException: You are reconnecting to long poll too fast
pit.deepbit.net:8332 12/04/2013 18:42:09, long poll IO error Deepbit.lib.InfoException: You are reconnecting to long poll too fast
pit.deepbit.net:8332 12/04/2013 18:42:09,  'NoneType' object has no attribute 'settimeout'


It almost seems like I'm outpacing the work the pool can give me, which strikes me as odd w/only 2GPUs.


Here's the information on my cards:

Adapter 0 - AMD Radeon HD 6900 Series
                            Core (MHz)    Memory (MHz)
           Current Clocks :    250           150
             Current Peak :    900           300
  Configurable Peak Range : [500-950]     [1375-1450]
                 GPU load :    0%

Adapter 1 - AMD Radeon HD 6900 Series
                            Core (MHz)    Memory (MHz)
           Current Clocks :    250           150
             Current Peak :    900           300
  Configurable Peak Range : [500-950]     [1375-1450]
                 GPU load :    4%

(For instance, right now, they are idling.)


I should mention that I don't think it's heat - I'm not using the case, the fans are exposed to outside air, and let's just say it's not warm where I am.  I've got the windows open and am wearing two layers myself.  ;-)
newbie
Activity: 28
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I've got 2xRadeon HD6970s, using pocblm, and my miners spend a lot of time idling on this pool.

I'm connecting without a problem, but it seems the cards 'run out of work'.  Sometimes if I kill the script and start it again, they start fetching work again and get back to mining.  That doesn't always work though.

warning: job finished: Cayman 0:0 is idle
warning: job finished: Cayman 0:1 is idle


Here's my command line:

python pocblm.py http://myemail@mydomain:[email protected]:8332 -v -w 128 --no-bfl


I originally had "-w 256" but reduced it.


Suggestions?  Thoughts?
Check your GPU temp. Work may be cutting off due to overheating. You can reduce temp by downclocking the memclock, which is not used for mining. I recommmend MSI Afterburner for monitoring temp/downclocking.

On my earlier post: Payment received, thanks [Tycho].
newbie
Activity: 27
Merit: 0
I've got 2xRadeon HD6970s, using pocblm, and my miners spend a lot of time idling on this pool.

I'm connecting without a problem, but it seems the cards 'run out of work'.  Sometimes if I kill the script and start it again, they start fetching work again and get back to mining.  That doesn't always work though.

warning: job finished: Cayman 0:0 is idle
warning: job finished: Cayman 0:1 is idle


Here's my command line:

python pocblm.py http://myemail@mydomain:[email protected]:8332 -v -w 128 --no-bfl


I originally had "-w 256" but reduced it.


Suggestions?  Thoughts?
newbie
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What do I do if I can't PM?

Try the email address on the web site.
As if I've ever scrolled down that far. I had no idea there was an e-mail address down there. Thanks.
legendary
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Think for yourself
What do I do if I can't PM?

Try the email address on the web site.
newbie
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Now I find myself missing a tx. This is alarming because I have autopay enabled...

https://blockexplorer.com/tx/68dd9ada6c8ac5e8913f3a538370a89aab25c9bf0ee0cf41d7cf3d6317f53bf3

Can you assist? I couldn't find it on blockchain.info either. Is the ability to PM you fixed?

EDIT: PM sent, forgot to outbox it so I can't tell if it went to you or the other [Tycho]. Is there something we're doing wrong? Having to audit tx's I'm afraid I may miss one.

EDIT: I resent with Outbox, it went to the other [Tycho]. I don't get it. I click your profile, send THIS USER a PM and it goes to that other user... Why? Why can't I just lock it to the user I want to communicate with if same username is allowed? This, and the TX issues, I really don't want to quit this pool, I know you don't need my Mhashes but I really hate the idea of having to establish with another pool because of payment/PM issues. Deepbit has never missed a payment to me before. What do I do if I can't PM?
newbie
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Hey,

I lost 1 BTC somehow, could anyone care to explain? I have been using the instant payout button for a long time and a day or two ago I decided to switch to automatic payout when reaching 1 BTC. I had made an instant payout less than 24 hours ago when 1 BTC was reached - it was deducted from my balance but disappeared completely. It doesnt show up on payments tab and it isnt in my wallet.

I'm pretty sure something bugged out on deepbits side when it decided to do an automatic payment less than 24 hours after I did a manual payment.

Username: [email protected]
Wallet: 1HjFxQfVGCE38ouBZp8cmBYkMFtCVoADpS

Help would be appreciated thanks.
newbie
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My stales are holding at 0.76%, not having any connectivity issues as far as I can tell.
legendary
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Hodling since 2011.®
I see other posts it's prolly DDoS like on Mt.Red...
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