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Topic: [OFFLINE]P2Pmining.com-Hybrid P2Pool-NO FEE!!!-BTC/NMC/IXC/I0C/DEV/LTC - page 18. (Read 56628 times)

legendary
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Merit: 1003
How does the merged mining payouts work?  I understand -

It is very easy to start mining at P2Pmining. Just point your miner at: http://p2pmining.com:9332 and use your Bitcoin address as your username. Use anything for your password.

- but where do the merged mining payouts go?

You can register alt-coin addresses on your miner's tab.

Where's is and/or what is your miner's tab?  I've checked the website and there is no where to registrar.  Thanks.

http://p2pmining.com/?method=pool  -> 'Current miners' tab -> select your address/miner -> 'Register Merged Mining' tab

N/p

Thanks  Smiley
cst
member
Activity: 110
Merit: 10
The Cosmos doesn't care about you.
How does the merged mining payouts work?  I understand -

It is very easy to start mining at P2Pmining. Just point your miner at: http://p2pmining.com:9332 and use your Bitcoin address as your username. Use anything for your password.

- but where do the merged mining payouts go?

You can register alt-coin addresses on your miner's tab.

Where's is and/or what is your miner's tab?  I've checked the website and there is no where to registrar.  Thanks.

http://p2pmining.com/?method=pool  -> 'Current miners' tab -> select your address/miner -> 'Register Merged Mining' tab

N/p
legendary
Activity: 1372
Merit: 1003
How does the merged mining payouts work?  I understand -

It is very easy to start mining at P2Pmining. Just point your miner at: http://p2pmining.com:9332 and use your Bitcoin address as your username. Use anything for your password.

- but where do the merged mining payouts go?

You can register alt-coin addresses on your miner's tab.

Where's is and/or what is your miner's tab?  I've checked the website and there is no where to registrar.  Thanks.
cst
member
Activity: 110
Merit: 10
The Cosmos doesn't care about you.
How does the merged mining payouts work?  I understand -

It is very easy to start mining at P2Pmining. Just point your miner at: http://p2pmining.com:9332 and use your Bitcoin address as your username. Use anything for your password.

- but where do the merged mining payouts go?

You can register alt-coin addresses on your miner's tab.
legendary
Activity: 1372
Merit: 1003
How does the merged mining payouts work?  I understand -

It is very easy to start mining at P2Pmining. Just point your miner at: http://p2pmining.com:9332 and use your Bitcoin address as your username. Use anything for your password.

- but where do the merged mining payouts go?
sr. member
Activity: 409
Merit: 251
Crypt'n Since 2011
I will be selling mining hardware through bitmit.net . I will also be listing it on p2pmining.com/?method=forsale.

If anyone wants to post there mining hardware items for sale on bitmit, send me a PM and I will add them to the list. Send a short description and bitmit link.

ALSO: I updated the website to actually change the page title.  This should help with bookmarking. (This was requested a long time ago)
sr. member
Activity: 409
Merit: 251
Crypt'n Since 2011
Do you really need a server that big? How are your CPU Loads over the last 30 days?

I've been playing around with a p2pool server that is 1/4 the cost of yours, and I'm only about 40% CPU load.
But I'm only serving 1.2 GH/s right now, and don't know how well GH/s scales up with CPU Load.

Don't forget p2pmining also is merged mining, Litecoin is a beast on memory according to JayCoin. Don't know how it fairs on CPU load. Cheesy

So sorry I forget to say I'm running merged mining all alt coins and litecoin.

My p2pool is taking around half a gig of ram and litecoin is taking around half a gig of ram each.

Well besides the number of users, there is also the website, which I assume is on the same server. Apache is a massive resource hog unless it is tuned very carefully, and so that could add a bit of load.
My p2pool server is custom in the fact that I record every share that is submitted in a mysql table and if is DOA or not.  Also, the batch processing that is performed every few minutes is a resource hog. It checks every block chain for new blocks, checks balances for payment thresholds and makes all the payments in the same script.
rjk
sr. member
Activity: 448
Merit: 250
1ngldh
Do you really need a server that big? How are your CPU Loads over the last 30 days?

I've been playing around with a p2pool server that is 1/4 the cost of yours, and I'm only about 40% CPU load.
But I'm only serving 1.2 GH/s right now, and don't know how well GH/s scales up with CPU Load.

Don't forget p2pmining also is merged mining, Litecoin is a beast on memory according to JayCoin. Don't know how it fairs on CPU load. Cheesy

So sorry I forget to say I'm running merged mining all alt coins and litecoin.

My p2pool is taking around half a gig of ram and litecoin is taking around half a gig of ram each.

Well besides the number of users, there is also the website, which I assume is on the same server. Apache is a massive resource hog unless it is tuned very carefully, and so that could add a bit of load.
hero member
Activity: 826
Merit: 500
Do you really need a server that big? How are your CPU Loads over the last 30 days?

I've been playing around with a p2pool server that is 1/4 the cost of yours, and I'm only about 40% CPU load.
But I'm only serving 1.2 GH/s right now, and don't know how well GH/s scales up with CPU Load.

Don't forget p2pmining also is merged mining, Litecoin is a beast on memory according to JayCoin. Don't know how it fairs on CPU load. Cheesy

So sorry I forget to say I'm running merged mining all alt coins and litecoin.

My p2pool is taking around half a gig of ram and litecoin is taking around half a gig of ram each.
full member
Activity: 196
Merit: 100
Web Dev, Db Admin, Computer Technician
Do you really need a server that big? How are your CPU Loads over the last 30 days?

I've been playing around with a p2pool server that is 1/4 the cost of yours, and I'm only about 40% CPU load.
But I'm only serving 1.2 GH/s right now, and don't know how well GH/s scales up with CPU Load.

Don't forget p2pmining also is merged mining, Litecoin is a beast on memory according to JayCoin. Don't know how it fairs on CPU load. Cheesy
hero member
Activity: 826
Merit: 500
Do you really need a server that big? How are your CPU Loads over the last 30 days?

I've been playing around with a p2pool server that is 1/4 the cost of yours, and I'm only about 40% CPU load.
But I'm only serving 1.2 GH/s right now, and don't know how well GH/s scales up with CPU Load.
full member
Activity: 196
Merit: 100
Web Dev, Db Admin, Computer Technician
McCoy: By golly, Jim... I'm beginning to think I can cure a rainy day!

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Compute mini--$49.00/month.$74.99 $64.99 / month.$74.99 / month
Dell PowerEdge Server.....
One Intel Nahalem 2.0Ghz CPU cores.Dual Core 3.0GHZ.Pentium D 925 Dual Core 3.0 Ghz
1 GB DDR2 ECC RAM.2 GB.2 GB
50 GB RAID iSCSI Fiber Channel Disk.250 GB SATA.250 GB
Gigabit Network connection..100 mbps
2 TB bandwidth.5 TB / Month.5 TB / Month
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Overstocked Server Deals - Ubiquity Servers
Get'em before there gone! Cheesy
sr. member
Activity: 409
Merit: 251
Crypt'n Since 2011
I will continue to donate as I am able. Also the site seems slow or something and I'm still mining, but it's not showing up in stats.

Thanks!
Something is going on and I am at work.  Will try to get to it at lunch time 12:00 EST
legendary
Activity: 924
Merit: 1000
Think. Positive. Thoughts.
I will continue to donate as I am able. Also the site seems slow or something and I'm still mining, but it's not showing up in stats.

Thanks!
full member
Activity: 196
Merit: 100
Web Dev, Db Admin, Computer Technician
Shamelessly posting a donation address for P2Pmining.com.  Any other monetizing strategy suggestion would be awesome. $120 a month in hosting costs needs some help.

Two ways to do it.

Donate to everyone using p2pmining.com :18cfVDzcLQ91Xe4yGEs8uJFtHZUiZhmdks
Donate to server costs : 1AF4GXtCyn7HsGos9az21PgqvCxYdiZdxo

Thanks

I donate all the Namecoins which would go to an address if I had one setup.

What you found for dedicated servers:

Hardware   
2.33Ghz Intel Core 2 Quad Q8200
2GB DDR2
500GB SATAII
Remote Reboot
Network   
3TB (3,000GB) Transfer / 100Mbps Port
Software   
Ubuntu 11.10 64 Bit

Price
$120 / month
$1440 / year

What I found for dedicated servers:
SWVPS.com

Hardware
Intel Core2Duo E7300 2.6Ghz Dual Core
2GB
500 GB SATA2
Ping with auto-reboot
Network
2TB (2000 GB)
5 Usable IP Addresses
100 Mbps
Software
Available:
CentOS 5 32bit, 64bit
Fedora 32bit, 64bit
Slackware 32 bit
Gentoo 32 bit
OpenSUSE
(No Ubuntu, but they offer Debian)
Debian
FreeBSD
Microsoft Windows

Setup Fee
Free

Price
64.95 / month
$645 / year
sr. member
Activity: 409
Merit: 251
Crypt'n Since 2011
Shamelessly posting a donation address for P2Pmining.com.  Any other monetizing strategy suggestion would be awesome. $120 a month in hosting costs needs some help.

Two ways to do it.

Donate to everyone using p2pmining.com :18cfVDzcLQ91Xe4yGEs8uJFtHZUiZhmdks
Donate to server costs : 1AF4GXtCyn7HsGos9az21PgqvCxYdiZdxo

Thanks
sr. member
Activity: 325
Merit: 250
Our highest capital is the Confidence we build.
Just Bad Luck  Cry

lol

Well, we'll just keep on playing...  Grin
sr. member
Activity: 409
Merit: 251
Crypt'n Since 2011
sr. member
Activity: 325
Merit: 250
Our highest capital is the Confidence we build.
Is merged mining namecoins working?

It has been almost a week without a block. Is just bad luck?
sr. member
Activity: 409
Merit: 251
Crypt'n Since 2011
There are a few features that I would like to add soon.  I will update the original post with everyone's ideas.

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