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legendary
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No it isn't.
His fee is higher and his long term luck is lower ...........
You really have to keep up if you are going to insist on being pig-headed .... there's no fee on slush.

i think he is talking about f2pool, or i missed something.

There has always been a 2% mining fee on Slush - is that what you're talking about?

from   https://mining.bitcoin.cz/terms-of-service
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Transaction Fees and Payouts
* Pool fee is 2% (calculated from block reward and transaction fees).
* Fees from bitcoin transactions are paid to miners that use Stratum interface.
* Orphaned (invalid) blocks are not paid. It helps to keep pool fee low.
* Pool is not an e-wallet or a bitcoin bank. We are not responsible for loss of your bitcoins which are stored in the pool account. All your mined coins have to be regularly paid out to your secured wallet.
Yeah, it turns out he has a "month of august" fee reduction.
Though it doesn't show that in the TOS and his web site facedesk news stated that after this 'discussion', on the 8th
https://www.facebook.com/MiningBitcoinCz/posts/841964402556314

P.S. Block Smiley
Nice one by the 2THs miner Nuckinfutz Cheesy
donator
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Poor impulse control.
No it isn't.
His fee is higher and his long term luck is lower ...........
You really have to keep up if you are going to insist on being pig-headed .... there's no fee on slush.

i think he is talking about f2pool, or i missed something.

There has always been a 2% mining fee on Slush - is that what you're talking about?

from   https://mining.bitcoin.cz/terms-of-service
Quote
Transaction Fees and Payouts
* Pool fee is 2% (calculated from block reward and transaction fees).
* Fees from bitcoin transactions are paid to miners that use Stratum interface.
* Orphaned (invalid) blocks are not paid. It helps to keep pool fee low.
* Pool is not an e-wallet or a bitcoin bank. We are not responsible for loss of your bitcoins which are stored in the pool account. All your mined coins have to be regularly paid out to your secured wallet.
legendary
Activity: 4592
Merit: 1851
Linux since 1997 RedHat 4
any way to have the system email when worker is down?


I know there is a google app for that. In googleplay, try CKPool something. It works. Not sure about OS..don't think so. Just an idea for ya.

edit: oh..it's free!

the only option i see in that app is for avg hash.
suppose i can set it to just enough if one worker drops out, but variance might cause a false report.

i also dont like running programs on my phone that might drain the battery down..

an option in the site that emails you if a worker doesnt send a share in x amount of time would be helpful.

you can already see when the last share was, so it might not be too hard? kano??

Read:
https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/m.11687650
and below it

The (still current) hotmail/live/outlook email block on my mail server is due to a single email message that wasn't spam but an auto responder like an away message.
The log goes: message1 - accept, unrelated message2 - warning, message3 - blocked, message4 - blocked, message5 - blocked ...
Quite a while ago, and nothing in the logs to contact and remove the block that is still in effect.
It's actually a spam trap that blocked the server, but the email that caused the warning was simply a valid single reply to the message.
So yeah, I'm pretty reluctant to send out notification email messages, and the API has the information as mentioned at the link.

As for apps draining the battery - yeah I mentioned something relevant to that back when the apps were discussed about polling the API.
If they give you the option to say how often to poll and then you do it say once every 10 minutes then it shouldn't be much of a drain on the phone.


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hero member
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MOBU
any way to have the system email when worker is down?


I know there is a google app for that. In googleplay, try CKPool something. It works. Not sure about OS..don't think so. Just an idea for ya.

edit: oh..it's free!

the only option i see in that app is for avg hash.
suppose i can set it to just enough if one worker drops out, but variance might cause a false report.

i also dont like running programs on my phone that might drain the battery down..

an option in the site that emails you if a worker doesnt send a share in x amount of time would be helpful.

you can already see when the last share was, so it might not be too hard? kano??


FYI; that isn't kanos app, but the guy is a miner here (I think). You might try sending him an email. Check the app or g-play store to see if you can. Maybe he can help. Once you set it tho, I don't believe you have to keep it (app) running for it to send out the e-mail warning.
legendary
Activity: 1736
Merit: 1006
any way to have the system email when worker is down?


I know there is a google app for that. In googleplay, try CKPool something. It works. Not sure about OS..don't think so. Just an idea for ya.

edit: oh..it's free!

the only option i see in that app is for avg hash.
suppose i can set it to just enough if one worker drops out, but variance might cause a false report.

i also dont like running programs on my phone that might drain the battery down..

an option in the site that emails you if a worker doesnt send a share in x amount of time would be helpful.

you can already see when the last share was, so it might not be too hard? kano??


hero member
Activity: 1064
Merit: 500
MOBU
any way to have the system email when worker is down?


I know there is a google app for that. In googleplay, try CKPool something. It works. Not sure about OS..don't think so. Just an idea for ya.

edit: oh..it's free!
legendary
Activity: 1736
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any way to have the system email when worker is down?
legendary
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...bound to be faked. Don't be fooled by bullshit like that, even if you agree with what that person says.

I hear ya  Wink It's amusing whats being said on some of threads on here.

And i do agree with what is said there. However he didnt verify his message. But i'm guessing the (Positive) FUD that it will generate will be good if you agree forking like that is the wrong way to go?
hero member
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...bound to be faked. Don't be fooled by bullshit like that, even if you agree with what that person says.

I hear ya  Wink It's amusing whats being said on some of threads on here.
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legendary
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Ruu \o/
...bound to be faked. Don't be fooled by bullshit like that, even if you agree with what that person says.
hero member
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SO what's going on with this Bitcoin Fork thing? Anything we should be worried about with the pool or the wallets?

ps. Thanks for the payment(s). Cheesy

Checkout https://bitcoinxt.software/


Sooo are you going to support this with this pool?
The only reason I'd take any notice of XT is for block size.

Seeing as our pool is probably the fastest at handling block changes without shitting on bitcoin with empty blocks, and a lot faster than some pools who do shit on bitcoin with empty blocks, I don't see an issue with increasing the block size somewhat.

However, there are changes that may or may not happen with bitcoin regarding block size - yes I don't refer to XT as bitcoin, it's a fork.

So I'm certainly not going to switch to another coin (XT) unless it's necessary - and even then would only be at the latest possible time - so for now I have no reason to make a decision about it.

I'm all for bitcoin and not ANY alt-coins since they are all scams.
I find that XT link full of FUD to make people think they should switch - so I am also wary of considering switching to XT - hopefully bitcoin will implement a block size increase soon.

Seems that Satoshi weighed in as well.. http://lists.linuxfoundation.org/pipermail/bitcoin-dev/2015-August/010238.html
legendary
Activity: 4592
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Linux since 1997 RedHat 4
SO what's going on with this Bitcoin Fork thing? Anything we should be worried about with the pool or the wallets?

ps. Thanks for the payment(s). Cheesy

Checkout https://bitcoinxt.software/


Sooo are you going to support this with this pool?
The only reason I'd take any notice of XT is for block size.

Seeing as our pool is probably the fastest at handling block changes without shitting on bitcoin with empty blocks, and a lot faster than some pools who do shit on bitcoin with empty blocks, I don't see an issue with increasing the block size somewhat.

However, there are changes that may or may not happen with bitcoin regarding block size - yes I don't refer to XT as bitcoin, it's a fork.

So I'm certainly not going to switch to another coin (XT) unless it's necessary - and even then would only be at the latest possible time - so for now I have no reason to make a decision about it.

I'm all for bitcoin and not ANY alt-coins since they are all scams.
I find that XT link full of FUD to make people think they should switch - so I am also wary of considering switching to XT - hopefully bitcoin will implement a block size increase soon.
legendary
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Go Big or Go Home.....
SO what's going on with this Bitcoin Fork thing? Anything we should be worried about with the pool or the wallets?

ps. Thanks for the payment(s). Cheesy

Checkout https://bitcoinxt.software/


Sooo are you going to support this with this pool?
hero member
Activity: 543
Merit: 500
SO what's going on with this Bitcoin Fork thing? Anything we should be worried about with the pool or the wallets?

ps. Thanks for the payment(s). Cheesy

Checkout https://bitcoinxt.software/
legendary
Activity: 1694
Merit: 1002
Go Big or Go Home.....
SO what's going on with this Bitcoin Fork thing? Anything we should be worried about with the pool or the wallets?

ps. Thanks for the payment(s). Cheesy
legendary
Activity: 4592
Merit: 1851
Linux since 1997 RedHat 4
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legendary
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Though, it will only allow a * on the end to mean match up to the *.
means .S3* will match .S3goose .S31PH .S3...

Oh that would be excellent, i guess trying to understand what you meant by vulnerable under sedative in the middle of the night wasn't very productive Wink

Did something occur about 08:45 EST today with the pool? All my miners did a fail-over & the website went down for me.
I you mean about 1/2 an hour ago - yep seems to have been a routing issue for a couple of minutes.
Not everyone dropped off, but about 25% did.
It happened for 70 seconds 13 hours ago also.

No information on the cause, and since it wasn't a total disconnect for everyone I can only assume it was a router a few steps up stream from the data centre.
Since it resoved itself pretty quickly there's not much to do to try and track it down.
I also know what to expect the answer from the data centre to be ... just what I said ... since it was so short.
Hopefully no more - but I've not had any such problems for quite a while.

And thats pretty weird that match the time 4 of my miners went unresponsive for no reason and had some connectivity issues till i power cycled them. My S1 are fidgety on a good day so.
hero member
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MOBU
Did something occur about 08:45 EST today with the pool? All my miners did a fail-over & the website went down for me.
I you mean about 1/2 an hour ago - yep seems to have been a routing issue for a couple of minutes.
Not everyone dropped off, but about 25% did.
It happened for 70 seconds 13 hours ago also.

No information on the cause, and since it wasn't a total disconnect for everyone I can only assume it was a router a few steps up stream from the data centre.
Since it resoved itself pretty quickly there's not much to do to try and track it down.
I also know what to expect the answer from the data centre to be ... just what I said ... since it was so short.
Hopefully no more - but I've not had any such problems for quite a while.

OK, thanks. I just happened to have been on-line and saw both of those disconnects occur & wanted to make sure it wasn't on my end. I've had a lot of lightning the past couple of days which kicked me off a few times, sooo...Thanks again....it ain't me!!
legendary
Activity: 4592
Merit: 1851
Linux since 1997 RedHat 4
Did something occur about 08:45 EST today with the pool? All my miners did a fail-over & the website went down for me.
I you mean about 1/2 an hour ago - yep seems to have been a routing issue for a couple of minutes.
Not everyone dropped off, but about 25% did.
It happened for 70 seconds 13 hours ago also.

No information on the cause, and since it wasn't a total disconnect for everyone I can only assume it was a router a few steps up stream from the data centre.
Since it resoved itself pretty quickly there's not much to do to try and track it down.
I also know what to expect the answer from the data centre to be ... just what I said ... since it was so short.
Hopefully no more - but I've not had any such problems for quite a while.
hero member
Activity: 1064
Merit: 500
MOBU
Did something occur about 08:45 EST today with the pool? All my miners did a fail-over & the website went down for me.
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