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Topic: [P2Pool] NastyPool - 0% Fee, Prop-on-PPLNS, IPv6 Support, Bonus Credits! - page 2. (Read 29212 times)

hero member
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The recent P2Pool fork was causing some issues with our node. NastyPool now runs P2Pool version 14.0-6-g18b5ad5. That solved the issues by ignoring P2Pool old nodes.
legendary
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The standard p2pool stats over exaggerate luck - significantly.
sr. member
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Is there stats somewhere that show the monthly luck on this pool?
This is a standard P2Pool node under the covers, so you can find any normal P2Pool node advertising the luck stats.  Coincadence runs a nice one - http://minefast.coincadence.com/p2pool-stats.php - but there's other frontends on other nodes as well.

Everyone mining on Nastypool shows up to P2Pool as a single miner, due to the proxy frontend Nonnakip has installed.  When P2Pool finds a block, the node as a whole gets the payout, and then within the Nastypool code the payouts are figured out for each miner and then distributed from there.
donator
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Is there stats somewhere that show the monthly luck on this pool?

The pool's luck is the same as P2Pool luck, as NastyPool is a P2Pool node.

If you are using NastyPoP payouts though, you can see the weekly rates here: https://nastyfans.org/nastypop/rates.html

NastyPoP payouts vary from actual P2Pool payouts depending on our luck submitting accepted P2Pool shares.  Since these are paid by hashes and not accepted shares as with P2Pool, I think you will find that the numbers are far more accurate than if you were to compare actual earnings with traditional P2Pool payout numbers.
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Is there stats somewhere that show the monthly luck on this pool?
donator
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NastyPool now runs P2Pool 14.0 and Bitcoin-Core 0.10.2

Thanks nonnakip!
hero member
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NastyPool now runs P2Pool 14.0 and Bitcoin-Core 0.10.2
legendary
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Fired up a few of my S3's again. Back on nasty. Weeee. Cheesy
donator
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Hey I had a few questions about nastypool, if someone from support could get back to that'd be awesome. Thank you for your time.

Shoot me a PM.  I'm happy to answer any questions I can for you.
newbie
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Hey I had a few questions about nastypool, if someone from support could get back to that'd be awesome. Thank you for your time.
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I created an account on BlockGen and wrote a 5 star review of NastyPool.  The formatting ended up a bit strange, so to see the entire review, you've got to go here: http://blockgen.net/review/56

Looking into the issue now.

Issue fixed.
full member
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I created an account on BlockGen and wrote a 5 star review of NastyPool.  The formatting ended up a bit strange, so to see the entire review, you've got to go here: http://blockgen.net/review/56

Looking into the issue now.
legendary
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I created an account on BlockGen and wrote a 5 star review of NastyPool.  The formatting ended up a bit strange, so to see the entire review, you've got to go here: http://blockgen.net/review/56
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Mining Pool Reviews, Ratings and Rankings. 




NastyPool is listed on BlockGen, you can review them here: http://blockgen.net/miningPool/85
hero member
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NastyPool implements a simple proxy. The purpose of the proxy is to block all non-mining traffic.
How do you detect non-mining traffic?

White lists. Not black lists.

I detect mining traffic and block the rest. The mining protocols are well defined.
sr. member
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NastyPool implements a simple proxy. The purpose of the proxy is to block all non-mining traffic.
How do you detect non-mining traffic?
hero member
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Our p2pool node happily accepts IPv6 connections.
Of course. Smiley How did you do it?

NastyPool implements a simple proxy. The purpose of the proxy is to block all non-mining traffic. As a bonus I also implement IPv6 support in the proxy. IPv6 packets are proxied to P2Pool this way.

It would be easy to add IPv6 support to P2Pool. Since I am not a python guy I think that task should be done by someone else.
sr. member
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Features:
  • IPv6 Support

Is this something P2Pool doesn't support?

I don't believe it does, but I couldn't find a definitive source to quote.  It is a feature that nonnakip added to NastyPool so that we could open p2pool up to a larger group of miners.

Netstat tells me P2Pool isn't binding tcp6, but there's probably a way to make it do so.

There is.  Our p2pool node happily accepts IPv6 connections.   Wink
Of course. Smiley How did you do it?
donator
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Features:
  • IPv6 Support

Is this something P2Pool doesn't support?

I don't believe it does, but I couldn't find a definitive source to quote.  It is a feature that nonnakip added to NastyPool so that we could open p2pool up to a larger group of miners.

Netstat tells me P2Pool isn't binding tcp6, but there's probably a way to make it do so.

There is.  Our p2pool node happily accepts IPv6 connections.   Wink
sr. member
Activity: 507
Merit: 253
Features:
  • IPv6 Support

Is this something P2Pool doesn't support?

I don't believe it does, but I couldn't find a definitive source to quote.  It is a feature that nonnakip added to NastyPool so that we could open p2pool up to a larger group of miners.
Netstat tells me P2Pool isn't binding tcp6, but there's probably a way to make it do so.
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