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Re: [1.3 TH] DeepBit.net PPS+Prop,instant payouts, we pay for INVALID BLOCKS too
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Havek
on 28/07/2014, 13:33:24 UTC
After setting my automatic withdrawal to 0.01 back on the 23rd, the withdrawal finally happened but I forgot that Deepbit only confirms its transactions on blocks they find/solve.  So might be waiting a LOOOOONG time unless the admin can force it to submit to the actual blockchain and not wait on its own solved block.
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Re: [1.3 TH] DeepBit.net PPS+Prop,instant payouts, we pay for INVALID BLOCKS too
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Havek
on 23/07/2014, 19:21:26 UTC
I tried to do a manual payment (I'm over the 0.01 threshold now) but it told me to wait for autopayment so I lowered the autopayment to 0.01 but now those don't trigger but once every 24 hours if you've done a manual one so we'll see if I get my payment tomorrow
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Re: [1.3 TH] DeepBit.net PPS+Prop,instant payouts, we pay for INVALID BLOCKS too
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Havek
on 19/07/2014, 23:02:56 UTC
I can only get to it using IE
*btw i'm at 0.00986!
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Re: [1.3 TH] DeepBit.net PPS+Prop,instant payouts, we pay for INVALID BLOCKS too
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Havek
on 15/07/2014, 18:41:43 UTC
That's why you use their PPS and not proportional.  I would not mine here fulltime with current tech, just trying to withdraw my old balance.  Right now I'm getting a security warning from Chrome though saying it might not be the real Deepbit due to a cert discrepancy so that's troubling.
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Re: [1.3 TH] DeepBit.net PPS+Prop,instant payouts, we pay for INVALID BLOCKS too
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Havek
on 14/07/2014, 03:34:26 UTC
Anyone else still mining on here trying to get to the withdrawal amount?
Balance: 0.0091 and counting!
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Re: [1.3 TH] DeepBit.net PPS+Prop,instant payouts, we pay for INVALID BLOCKS too
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Havek
on 12/07/2014, 20:23:54 UTC
Pool's operational again, got all my BE's on it trying to get that last 0.001 mined so I can withdraw
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Re: [1.3 TH] DeepBit.net PPS+Prop,instant payouts, we pay for INVALID BLOCKS too
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Havek
on 02/07/2014, 14:51:03 UTC
I think it's dead, since yesterday morning I haven't been able to get my block erupters to stay connected to it very long.  The past few weeks they've been saying they're not receiving work fast enough, but last night they went completely silent.  This morning I rebooted my rPi and got no work at all from the pool.  It sucks cause I was trying to mine up to the 0.01 so I could withdraw.  I got it up to 0.009 over the past month or two.  So if the owner of the site could get with me, I'd love the last couple months of electricity to not be in vain.
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Re: Block Erupter 49-Port Powered USB Hub
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Havek
on 23/11/2013, 20:58:41 UTC
Free US shipping?
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Re: [OPEN] Group Buy #21 backplanes are now 0.20btc each! Shipping to USA addresses
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Havek
on 21/11/2013, 14:33:19 UTC
Speaking of the fuses, I saw someone say that they just removed theirs.  They claim the erupters themselves all have their own fuses so it's redundant to have another.  Anyone test this theory?  Does it run fine without a fuse?
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Re: Linux mining distro for the Raspberry PI - MinePeon
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Havek
on 30/09/2013, 16:52:09 UTC
Arcticfox, once you get it running and type 'ifconfig', it'll tell you the IP address it pulled and you can use that IP on another computer's browser to log into the web interface for Minepeon.  Default username is minepeon, password: peon.  That's all you really need to do if you plan to keep using cgminer.
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Re: [~100 GH/s] New Pool | 0% Fees | VARDIFF | ASIC Ready | PPLNS+Loyalty/PPS
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Havek
on 23/09/2013, 14:40:03 UTC
You should offer account registration and worker names and stuff.  Maybe people would help you out a little if you gave them an account page with payout address and stuff so they felt safer.  Right now it looks like you just have to set them up manually?
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Re: [3700 Gh/s] DeepBit.net PPS+Prop,instant payouts, we pay for INVALID BLOCKS too
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Havek
on 23/09/2013, 14:12:10 UTC
Oh, cool thanks!
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Re: [3700 Gh/s] DeepBit.net PPS+Prop,instant payouts, we pay for INVALID BLOCKS too
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Havek
on 23/09/2013, 13:30:05 UTC
I have done that in the past, and it rounds to the bitcent.  So this time I just left it blank and it gave me the nearest bitcent.  So if I manually type down to the Satoshi it'll work?
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Re: [3700 Gh/s] DeepBit.net PPS+Prop,instant payouts, we pay for INVALID BLOCKS too
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Havek
on 23/09/2013, 13:06:34 UTC
Deepbit actually solved two blocks last night!
I got over 0.1 BTC in rewards, but am only able to transfer out whole bitcents so I have 0.00977515 BTC leftover which is very annoying!  We can never close out the whole balance?  I can see automatic payments only being in increments of 0.01, but if we do an instant payout it should give everything.
Or, if you wanna keep it, give me a "donate remaining balance to pool" option.  It just peeves me that there will ALWAYS be numbers in my account and can never make it 0.00000000.
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Re: [3700 Gh/s] DeepBit.net PPS+Prop,instant payouts, we pay for INVALID BLOCKS too
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Havek
on 22/09/2013, 02:38:54 UTC
I keep mining on here; hoping we'll hit a block.  Takes about 5 days to hit one, and it's been 7 now... any day now.  So once we do, it should verify all the manual payouts.  Usually just have one ASIC on this pool, but during the night I switch them all over hoping to hit a jackpot :-)
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Re: [3700 Gh/s] DeepBit.net PPS+Prop,instant payouts, we pay for INVALID BLOCKS too
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Havek
on 20/09/2013, 21:46:11 UTC
Thanks for working on it, Tycho.  We should be getting a block soon!  Just hope it can stay over 1TH/s
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Re: [3700 Gh/s] DeepBit.net PPS+Prop,instant payouts, we pay for INVALID BLOCKS too
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Havek
on 18/09/2013, 22:14:59 UTC
777 Gh/s :-( dropping fast.  People should know it will just take a while, but will still average the same amount of payouts to you than if you were to use another pool.  I will put 1.1Gh/s on it tonight and hope to hit a jackpot block.  I'd get like 3.4 bitcents if it happens.
1.1gh/s at the moment would expect to find, on average, 1 block per 5089days 21hr 24min 10sec
1.1 by myself would be 5089 days, but on deepbit, if they're pulling 1TH/s the chance is closer to 5 days on average so it should be getting one soon(ish)
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Re: [3700 Gh/s] DeepBit.net PPS+Prop,instant payouts, we pay for INVALID BLOCKS too
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Havek
on 18/09/2013, 22:02:14 UTC
889 Gh/s, bottomed at 777 :-( dropping fast.  People should know it will just take a while, but will still average the same amount of payouts to you than if you were to use another pool.  I will put 1.1Gh/s on it tonight and hope to hit a jackpot block.  I'd get like 3.4 bitcents if it happens.
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Re: Deepbit not paying out?
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Havek
on 18/09/2013, 19:05:09 UTC
Oh, looks like those 4 I mentioned were just incorrectly traced by blockchain.info.  Looks like 2 were from GHash.io, one from HHTTMP, and one from a private pool.  Weird.
Sorry Tycho!  I'll keep mining a little on deepbit and hopefully get my balance a little higher (looks like it's getting a block every 4 days on average and deepbit is about due for one).
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Re: [3700 Gh/s] DeepBit.net PPS+Prop,instant payouts, we pay for INVALID BLOCKS too
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Havek
on 18/09/2013, 18:58:22 UTC
Oh, looks like those 4 I mentioned were just incorrectly traced by blockchain.info.  Looks like 2 were from GHash.io, one from HHTTMP, and one from a Private Pool.  Weird.
Sorry Tycho!  I'll keep mining a little on deepbit and hopefully get my balance a little higher (looks like it's getting a block every 4 days on average and deepbit is about due for one).