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Topic: 📈 NastyFans: The Bitcoin Enthusiast Fan Club (est. 2012) - page 68. (Read 958990 times)

legendary
Activity: 1358
Merit: 1002
hi, i sold 10 seats on the auction on nastyfans.org, but never recieved payment from the auction



You'll get that in this weeks donations.  Your home page will show how much you have coming to you from sold seats..

This was done in an effort to reduce transaction fees and such.

this weeks payout (29th) to my wallet was 0.0000245 - so no payouts from sold seats
sr. member
Activity: 766
Merit: 250
hi, i sold 10 seats on the auction on nastyfans.org, but never recieved payment from the auction



You'll get that in this weeks donations.  Your home page will show how much you have coming to you from sold seats..

This was done in an effort to reduce transaction fees and such.
legendary
Activity: 1358
Merit: 1002
hi, i sold 10 seats on the auction on nastyfans.org, but never recieved payment from the auction

hero member
Activity: 633
Merit: 591
Distribution 341041 is complete. nastyfans thanks the donators. I thank the fans for their patience.

This is the distribution from last week and contains amounts matching last Friday 19:00 UTC. Tomorrow the next distribution proceeds as usual.

Last 4 distribution NastyPoP payout rates:
window6 0.00006421 BTC per GH/s
window7 0.00010357 BTC per GH/s
window8 0.00004888 BTC per GH/s
window9 0.00006854 BTC per GH/s

The original distribution transaction did not process. I double-spend the Bitcoin to send a new transaction. The reason the original transaction did not process is because it contained very small outputs (240 Satoshis). These outputs go to miners that only mined on NastyPoP very short time. I try several times to create transactions that can contain these outputs but the Bitcoin network clearly refuses to process such amounts. I am forced to implement a minimum payout threshold of 600 Satoshis if we expect regular payments to continue.

nastyfans now holds payments for 3 miners that do not meet new threshold:
  • 1A6W3BUi1EQkUx4ZTSNmAh94975KJoeeUF
  • 1HfZKfiicc6iJ6NBSbBFxiHhXuY7CJZgWp
  • 1Nasty12gDYRpo6wvfnCMoMFbHpRSCM6xp

All three of these miners have earned more BTC this week so their payouts from last week will be added to this week.
member
Activity: 70
Merit: 10
Few small questions:

1: Is that Hashrate accurate on the first page? NastyPool has about 7 TH total?

2: Is the payout based on contribution or something? I mean, you can't be landing many blocks with that small hashrate (No offense at all).

3: What would happen if I would throw 2-4 TH into NastyPool? Would I have obscene payouts due to a controlling hash rate percentage, or how would that work?

I'm just curious since I've never really heard of a mining pool with this much activity, yet few hashrate. I think it's pretty fascinating.

The hashrate you're referencing is the NastyMining hashrate.  That is the hashrate of our mining operation.  The NastyPool hashrate is also on the OP, only it is listed in the NastyPool section.  NastyPool currently has somewhere around 25TH.  However, since NastyPool mines on P2Pool, we benefit from sharing found blocks with the P2Pool network, which is currently about 2PH/s.  If you throw 2-4TH/s at NastyPool, you would have about 10% of NastyPool's hashrate, but a very minor portion of the P2Pool hashrate.

Ahhhh, that makes a lot more sense. Okay then.
donator
Activity: 4760
Merit: 4323
Leading Crypto Sports Betting & Casino Platform
Few small questions:

1: Is that Hashrate accurate on the first page? NastyPool has about 7 TH total?

2: Is the payout based on contribution or something? I mean, you can't be landing many blocks with that small hashrate (No offense at all).

3: What would happen if I would throw 2-4 TH into NastyPool? Would I have obscene payouts due to a controlling hash rate percentage, or how would that work?

I'm just curious since I've never really heard of a mining pool with this much activity, yet few hashrate. I think it's pretty fascinating.

The hashrate you're referencing is the NastyMining hashrate.  That is the hashrate of our mining operation.  The NastyPool hashrate is also on the OP, only it is listed in the NastyPool section.  NastyPool currently has somewhere around 25TH.  However, since NastyPool mines on P2Pool, we benefit from sharing found blocks with the P2Pool network, which is currently about 2PH/s.  If you throw 2-4TH/s at NastyPool, you would have about 10% of NastyPool's hashrate, but a very minor portion of the P2Pool hashrate.
member
Activity: 70
Merit: 10
Few small questions:

1: Is that Hashrate accurate on the first page? NastyPool has about 7 TH total?

2: Is the payout based on contribution or something? I mean, you can't be landing many blocks with that small hashrate (No offense at all).

3: What would happen if I would throw 2-4 TH into NastyPool? Would I have obscene payouts due to a controlling hash rate percentage, or how would that work?

I'm just curious since I've never really heard of a mining pool with this much activity, yet few hashrate. I think it's pretty fascinating.
legendary
Activity: 1960
Merit: 1062
One coin to rule them all
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P2Pool

With P2Pool luck so bad right now... NOW is the time to get on P2Pool!

In a stochastic system will previous bad luck not guarantee good luck in the future  Grin

But of cause you can always hope, but that is more in the domain of religion than statistics.  
hero member
Activity: 633
Merit: 591
There is a lot of turmoil and confusion this last week as a nastyfan. I apologize for silence. Here is a brief update.

donation distribution

The last donation distribution was sent out on time. It contained some bigger newer Bitcoins that caused the transaction to miss high priority status. This is probably why it was not processed. However it has high priority status for a day and a half now and it is still not processed. You can monitor the transaction at blocktrail.com.

If it does not go through by next distribution I will double-spend those Bitcoin and combine the last distribution with the next distribution.

This Bitcoin processing problem does not affect the amount that nastyfans members and NastyPool miners receive.


NastyPool (ckp)

After some days of successful testing with ckpool and NastyMining I decide to move port 3334 to CKPool again. The (ckp) in the payout address of the miners page shows the miners now using ckpool.

Unfortunately the same problems show up again. Maybe it is caused by some other miners with different behavior. Maybe it is caused by a certain minimal hashrate. Today I changed from current CKPool version to CKPool milestone 7 (M7). So far it looks good but it is too early to say.

Last 4 distribution NastyPoP payout rates:
window6 0.00006421 BTC per GH/s
window7 0.00010357 BTC per GH/s
window8 0.00004888 BTC per GH/s
window9 0.00006854 BTC per GH/s (transaction awaiting processing)

I made some other changes to NastyPool to improve efficiency. I will talk more of this when it actually works.

I am still very happy with CKPool as P2Pool frontend and look forward to get the open issues solved.


P2Pool

With P2Pool luck so bad right now... NOW is the time to get on P2Pool!
sr. member
Activity: 766
Merit: 250
Sorry, was there a problem this friday?

Yes. No distribution went out. I've dropped an email to nonnakip.


WARNING: No miner using 1PuDcV61BJdnG9nL7Q53Mj51p8wB9K6xsx found. Please check your miner and your payout address.

This is a known bug with the new frontend.
Ok, thanks - didn't want to alarm anyone or anything just haven't had time to do my research as I'm traveling all over the place for my oldest daughters college auditions for the drama program
donator
Activity: 4760
Merit: 4323
Leading Crypto Sports Betting & Casino Platform
Sorry, was there a problem this friday?

Yes. No distribution went out. I've dropped an email to nonnakip.


WARNING: No miner using 1PuDcV61BJdnG9nL7Q53Mj51p8wB9K6xsx found. Please check your miner and your payout address.

This is a known bug with the new frontend.
sr. member
Activity: 766
Merit: 250
Sorry, was there a problem this friday? I didn't receive a payment (and I had sold some seats) and I notice that the mining page now says:

WARNING: No miner using 1PuDcV61BJdnG9nL7Q53Mj51p8wB9K6xsx found. Please check your miner and your payout address.

I also noticed that bitcointalk.org was down for a while today (unless it was on my end)
newbie
Activity: 9
Merit: 0
Hi, I joined the pool few days ago.
What does meaning ckp in front of the address?
I'm using nastyPoP payout, is the payout send directly to my address every Friday 19.00 utc?

ckp in the front means the miner is mining on the ckpool frontend.  This should be everyone currently mining on port 3334 with the -PoP flag.  Miners on the ckpool frontend will see increased reported hashrates as well as a drastically lower reject rate. 

nonnakip has been working quite tirelessly on stabilizing everything.  I believe the payments are still being manually reviewed before processing, so they will probably vary a bit as far as when they are sent until everything is in place and running without manual intervention.  Rest assured that everything is being tracked and logged so there is no concern that you won't be paid properly.
Thanks for your reply.
Yeah, I noticed lower reject rate now.
donator
Activity: 4760
Merit: 4323
Leading Crypto Sports Betting & Casino Platform
Hi, I joined the pool few days ago.
What does meaning ckp in front of the address?
I'm using nastyPoP payout, is the payout send directly to my address every Friday 19.00 utc?

ckp in the front means the miner is mining on the ckpool frontend.  This should be everyone currently mining on port 3334 with the -PoP flag.  Miners on the ckpool frontend will see increased reported hashrates as well as a drastically lower reject rate.  
newbie
Activity: 9
Merit: 0
Hi, I joined the pool few days ago.
What does meaning ckp in front of the address?
I'm using nastyPoP payout, is the payout send directly to my address every Friday 19.00 utc?
sr. member
Activity: 766
Merit: 250
Ya, nonnakip usually cleans up stuff like this last.  Right now he's working on stabilizing things with the new frontend.

On another topic...  Thanks Squirrel Dearing for hosting our X3!  You can see that Squirrel has the X3 up and running on behalf of NastyFans.

No worries - I'd rather have him keep his priorities straight like he's doing!

And it's all my pleasure!  I'm going to turn it up a notch to 900, see how that goes for a while then maybe up to 1000..
Well, 900 isn't an option so it's up to 1000.. [edit]And i jsut cracked my window open a little more! lol[/edit]
sr. member
Activity: 766
Merit: 250
Ya, nonnakip usually cleans up stuff like this last.  Right now he's working on stabilizing things with the new frontend.

On another topic...  Thanks Squirrel Dearing for hosting our X3!  You can see that Squirrel has the X3 up and running on behalf of NastyFans.

No worries - I'd rather have him keep his priorities straight like he's doing!

And it's all my pleasure!  I'm going to turn it up a notch to 900, see how that goes for a while then maybe up to 1000..
donator
Activity: 4760
Merit: 4323
Leading Crypto Sports Betting & Casino Platform
Just out of curiosity, is the NastyPool instructions on the 'Mining' page old?  Don't we have to add -PoP to the end of our address (and use port 3334)? 

This is what I'm referring to:

NastyPool instructions
To mine on NastyPool set your miner to nastyfans.org port 9332. Use your Bitcoin address as the username. Use anything you want as the password (it is ignored). You maybe also set parameters that are good for P2Pool. Here is a sample command line for cgminer:

cgminer --url nastyfans.org:9332 --userpass 1NastyFRkeUTmMdbMmzggDVTQA6r3ibUoX:nopass -Q 0

Make sure you use your Bitcoin address as the username.

Ya, nonnakip usually cleans up stuff like this last.  Right now he's working on stabilizing things with the new frontend.

On another topic...  Thanks Squirrel Dearing for hosting our X3!  You can see that Squirrel has the X3 up and running on behalf of NastyFans.
sr. member
Activity: 766
Merit: 250
Just out of curiosity, is the NastyPool instructions on the 'Mining' page old?  Don't we have to add -PoP to the end of our address (and use port 3334)? 

This is what I'm referring to:

NastyPool instructions
To mine on NastyPool set your miner to nastyfans.org port 9332. Use your Bitcoin address as the username. Use anything you want as the password (it is ignored). You maybe also set parameters that are good for P2Pool. Here is a sample command line for cgminer:

cgminer --url nastyfans.org:9332 --userpass 1NastyFRkeUTmMdbMmzggDVTQA6r3ibUoX:nopass -Q 0

Make sure you use your Bitcoin address as the username.
sr. member
Activity: 766
Merit: 250
I spent much time trying to debug problems NastyPool is having with CKPool frontend. I think CKPool will provide a excellent frontend for P2Pool. But we can not use it for NastyPool until some issues are resolved.

The last few days as a NastyPoP miner were rocky as I try to resolve issues. I finally decide to pull CKPool for now. I installed our P2Pool proxy on port 3334. That means there is no difference between 9332 and 3334. I ask NastyPoP miners to stay on 3334. After CKPool issues are resolved I will install CKPool frontend on 3334 again.

I donated 0.25 BTC to NastyPoP account to compensate for caused mining problems. Thank you to the NastyPoP miners for your support during initial phases of NastyPoP.
Thanks for your time / work and generosity!
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