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Topic: Eligius: 0% Fee BTC, 105% PPS NMC, No registration, CPPSRB (Read 1061470 times)

jr. member
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Just checking back in to see how wizkid057 is doing.  Still run a node and a miner (miner is just for fun at this point and to say I do it).
Found something interesting on this site https://bitcoinstrings.com/ claims to translate the data text field of transactions.  In blk00022.txt there's an entry "/.--wizkid057's block--wizkid057.com/btc --PP" and in blk00012.txt is the first entry "Z---wizkid057's block--OMFG I DID IT YAY!O".
How long have you been in bitcoin??
legendary
Activity: 3052
Merit: 1534
www.ixcoin.net
At this point, I have no idea. Was considering dropping some of the domains... they do add up. :/

I hear yeah.  I had around 600 at one point but raising two kids isn’t cheap.  I’m down to probably 150 but at least a dozen are worth Gold if I’m right about what’s to come.  I really only need a few to share with someone for recurring revenues since I plan to spend all I make in crypto.  Worked all my life and lived through real poverty and I can’t ever forget those images.  I have to help my family and kids.  Problem is software and me are like oil and water and my motivation has vanished. 

Maybe we’ll run into each other on the domain market one day.  Smiley

Vlad

PS - someone like me shouldn’t have more merits than someone like you.  That’s unjust and it angers me at the entire crypto community but especially selfish bitcoiners. 

Vlad
legendary
Activity: 3164
Merit: 2258
I fix broken miners. And make holes in teeth :-)
Look around for your wallet.dat files and whatnot. Yes that was it, the wallet address was your username but you generated that address yourself from your wallet addy.

I recently found a bitpenny in an old wallet, gotta check some others. It's like finding coins in your sofa, except they are $600 coins :-)
newbie
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It was a weird one. Your login was your bitcoin adress. So i guessed it was an adress generated by the site. Have a project finding loose ends from my time in mining. It`s hard.
legendary
Activity: 3164
Merit: 2258
I fix broken miners. And make holes in teeth :-)
The only thing I think Eligius stored was the concept of "shelved shares" which were banked during bad block runs and paid from on good block runs. Since it's gone, those shares are null. But they were never actual bitcoins.

Check around for the keys to the wallet you have eligius paying to. Your coins should be there if anywhere.

Now, PPS systems like Eclipse did vanish with people's bitcoins, I think I lost a bitpenny or two when that went bye bye. Annoying, they could have just paid out final balances to the wallet on record but no.....
newbie
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What happened to this pool? I still have 0.8BTC in my wallet there.
jr. member
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Newcomer to our years old thread?
http://prntscr.com/1085cho
Not sure anyone that has been around forever and would actually use the pool would report this.
jr. member
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Merit: 1
Yep, that and p2pool were the way to go. And given that other pools "vanished" along the way *grumble* with coin balances it was nice to get paid for work done.

Miss it, slush is a fine pool, just isn't quite the same.
Slush skips block transaction verification and mines empty blocks.

As for coinbase payout: you still have to wait the full 101 confirms (over 16hrs) - a pool that sends the payout at that point may only add a few more confirms (less than an hour) or even only one confirm (average 10 minutes)
But ... some new miners don't support it since it's a MUCH bigger coinbase transaction
obviously that also means a much larger work size being sent from the pool to the miner.
Block distribution is now highly optimised - but it can never optimise the coinbase transaction since it will ALWAYS be an unknown transaction that needs to be sent with the block header, thus if you make it large, you're slowing down the block distribution.
Also, as is very well known, this pool had a very high orphan rate - around 3% compared to around 1% for most pools back then.

The wait was never a big deal, but I've never thought about the block header, you are absolutely correct. Anyway it was nice to have the mining symbol in your core wallet, still own some unspent coinbase inputs  Grin
Its been a long time since I've seen the mining symbol in my wallet.  I think deepbit was the only other pool I was on that did that.
hero member
Activity: 547
Merit: 531
First bits: 12good
Yep, that and p2pool were the way to go. And given that other pools "vanished" along the way *grumble* with coin balances it was nice to get paid for work done.

Miss it, slush is a fine pool, just isn't quite the same.
Slush skips block transaction verification and mines empty blocks.

As for coinbase payout: you still have to wait the full 101 confirms (over 16hrs) - a pool that sends the payout at that point may only add a few more confirms (less than an hour) or even only one confirm (average 10 minutes)
But ... some new miners don't support it since it's a MUCH bigger coinbase transaction
obviously that also means a much larger work size being sent from the pool to the miner.
Block distribution is now highly optimised - but it can never optimise the coinbase transaction since it will ALWAYS be an unknown transaction that needs to be sent with the block header, thus if you make it large, you're slowing down the block distribution.
Also, as is very well known, this pool had a very high orphan rate - around 3% compared to around 1% for most pools back then.

The wait was never a big deal, but I've never thought about the block header, you are absolutely correct. Anyway it was nice to have the mining symbol in your core wallet, still own some unspent coinbase inputs  Grin
legendary
Activity: 4592
Merit: 1851
Linux since 1997 RedHat 4
Yep, that and p2pool were the way to go. And given that other pools "vanished" along the way *grumble* with coin balances it was nice to get paid for work done.

Miss it, slush is a fine pool, just isn't quite the same.
Slush skips block transaction verification and mines empty blocks.

As for coinbase payout: you still have to wait the full 101 confirms (over 16hrs) - a pool that sends the payout at that point may only add a few more confirms (less than an hour) or even only one confirm (average 10 minutes)
But ... some new miners don't support it since it's a MUCH bigger coinbase transaction
obviously that also means a much larger work size being sent from the pool to the miner.
Block distribution is now highly optimised - but it can never optimise the coinbase transaction since it will ALWAYS be an unknown transaction that needs to be sent with the block header, thus if you make it large, you're slowing down the block distribution.
Also, as is very well known, this pool had a very high orphan rate - around 3% compared to around 1% for most pools back then.
legendary
Activity: 3164
Merit: 2258
I fix broken miners. And make holes in teeth :-)
Yep, that and p2pool were the way to go. And given that other pools "vanished" along the way *grumble* with coin balances it was nice to get paid for work done.

Miss it, slush is a fine pool, just isn't quite the same.
hero member
Activity: 686
Merit: 500
Going through my coin collection I have a Casascius Bearer Bar where way back in the early days I mined directly onto with Eligius. It was the only pool I knew of that would distribute the coins directly from the block without routing them through the pool’s address first. So the Casascius Bar has quite a nice transaction history when you look up the address. All clean new bitcoin.
WK, I just want to thank you for all the hard work you did on Eligius. I will always consider it the best pool.
Thanks dude.
jr. member
Activity: 62
Merit: 1

Admittedly, I'm not sure if it'd be worth it or not at this point.  Is there demand for such a pool still?  Looking at the current mining landscape, my guess would be no... but I could be wrong.

Thoughts appreciated.

Hi wizkid057, glad to see your still alive and kicking.  Sorry to hear the real life problems continue : (

I think many of us would love to see Eligius come back to life and would jump back.  Honestly though you would get all of us hobbyists that won't let the old mining times go and maybe some of the more serious miners.  I check back in every few months (clearly I'm posting this now on October posts) to see if you are still around.  If its still a hobby/interest for you then I'd say when you get a chance bring it back!  There are those of us that will come back.
copper member
Activity: 174
Merit: 10
Things are back up and running.

...

Thoughts appreciated.

WK, good to hear you're still moving forward. Sorry to hear about the troubles.

As others have mentioned, if you have a simple front end it would make a solid start for people to have yet another pool option.
Be well.
legendary
Activity: 3500
Merit: 6320
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Fixed.  A drive failure on the full node machine for the pool ended up causing degradation that dropped the array to read-only mode for recovery safety.

Cool. Thanks for fixing it. I know you are stressed and busy with life but, you might want to put up a basic stats page even if only does a refresh once an hour or something.
Just the basic, time & date of update / node is on this block / this much hashrate

This way we at least know what the pool thinks and if there is an issue it does not linger for a week.

Seriously, I had you as a backup pool and when my router blew and I replaced it my miners did not fail back. I have had this before and all I have to do is reboot my proxy.
But I was busy so I didn't do it for a while because "what the heck eligius might find a block"

So all I did was burn electricity for no reason.....

And before everyone says it, yeah I know I should fail to a PPS pool that way I don't have to worry about ramp up or down or any other thing. I get paid for the shares and move back to the main pool whenever. I have mined at eligius for years and figured what the heck, lets keep it as a backup.

-Dave

legendary
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Fixed.  A drive failure on the full node machine for the pool ended up causing degradation that dropped the array to read-only mode for recovery safety.
legendary
Activity: 3500
Merit: 6320
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Sigh.....It's working on an old block again.
Luke can you ping out to WK again?

I really think it's time to call it quits on this. I'm pulling eligius out of my backup pool rotation.

-Dave
hero member
Activity: 1834
Merit: 639
*Brute force will solve any Bitcoin problem*
Things are back up and running.

So, I'm admittedly unsure what direction to take this at this point.  My real life is, well, kind of hellish right now... I'd greatly prefer not to get into the details publicly.  Suffice it to say I've been blindsided on several fronts from close people I trusted, and picking up the pieces of that is taking a significant effort both mentally and financially.

Long story short, I don't think I'll have time in the near future to complete my work on Eligius-Hu's front end.  The backend is basically done, though, and running.  So if the pool finds a block, people get paid and such.

Pool is still running, working, etc... and I can host the servers pretty much indefinitely without issue.  Just a matter of completing all the front end stuff.

Admittedly, I'm not sure if it'd be worth it or not at this point.  Is there demand for such a pool still?  Looking at the current mining landscape, my guess would be no... but I could be wrong.

Thoughts appreciated.

+1 thank you for your hard work!  Cool  ~keep your spirits up we will still be here :-D #cheerzzz
hero member
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Merit: 524
Basically everything what DaveF said!

If you do decide to keep it alive then at least put up a simple front-end so people can see what's going on (hashrate pool etc). Right now people are just guessing.
legendary
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Seriously, if you are having life issues at the moment I would let Eligius go.
It's sad and it sucks, but I'm sure you don't need more crap going on.
Do you really want to have to deal with a payout issue or a front end issue or.....whatever on top of whatever is going on in your life?
Mining has changed a lot over the last couple of years and will probably change again. You can always come back.

Don't add stress that you don't need.

Hope everything gets better with whatever is going on.

-Dave
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