ComputerGenie, in your script (thanks) you have 'Estimated time for new miner to hit full 5N: 28 days, 4 hours, 5 min, 31 sec'. What is the definition of new miner in regard to the pool? Is it a 'new user' or a 'new worker'? For example I am a User for 5 months using 5 machines. If I were to add a 6th miner/worker is this new miner at 5N or does it ramp up from 0N-5N based on the current pool hash rate? Thanks!
I think it's just math since you need 5 blocks to be "fully vested".
N is one block, so at the hashrate he used in his script, N = 5 days, 18 hours, 37 min, 19 sec.
More workers make the pool hash faster (obviously), but 5N is still that miner (wallet address, not device), being in the pool for 5 block finds.
This is my understanding of it at least.
-Fred
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Re: [BLOCK PARTY] ckpool.org ZERO FEE SPLNS no registration mining pool US/DE/CN
OK, so the secret to high-yield blocks is that I need to be out in the garden planting tomatoes. If this holds true, this year's crop might get replanted a couple dozen times.
We are over 200 diff, ARE YOU NOT IN THE GARDEN?
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Re: [200PH] ckpool.org ZERO FEE SPLNS no registration mining pool US/DE/CN
Is there something we now need to do? Do I need to create a new receive address through Coinbase?
If your wallet supports Bech32, it is maybe a good idea to generate one. They reduce stress on the network among other things. Google it a bit and decide for yourself.
-Fred
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Re: [6PH] ckpool.org ZERO FEE SPLNS no registration mining pool
Guys, on active miners list http://ckpool.org/#/miners I am the only one with Bech32 address (native segwit), the one starting with BC1 instead of 1 or 3. Proud!!! And you should update your wallets or find another one which supports it
I'm installing the new core and will switch my address once that is all set up. I am a bit torn though at "losing" my history, even if it is a bit small compared to some of the beasts we have in this group.
-Fred
Core running, new address generated and in place! Back to the bottom of the pool :-/
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Re: [6PH] ckpool.org ZERO FEE SPLNS no registration mining pool
Guys, on active miners list http://ckpool.org/#/miners I am the only one with Bech32 address (native segwit), the one starting with BC1 instead of 1 or 3. Proud!!! And you should update your wallets or find another one which supports it
I'm installing the new core and will switch my address once that is all set up. I am a bit torn though at "losing" my history, even if it is a bit small compared to some of the beasts we have in this group.
-Fred
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Re: [6PH] ckpool.org ZERO FEE SPLNS no registration mining pool
Looking at the pool.work page shows a "gap" where payouts go from 0.003 to 0.0008 and my address is down in the deferred range again :-/
I know I have been getting pushed down as more and bigger miners join and my tiny little hash rate has trouble making a difference, this is just the first time I have seen different data on these two screens.
Only the top 100 miners based on HERP are guaranteed to be in the payout queue and ordered by DERP. Beyond that, those that end up in the payouts list are dependant on how many times they've been deferred, so that even if they're smaller miners than you, provided they are above the dust threshold they will be in the payout if they've missed out on more payouts.
Thank you sir! I forgot about the top 100 cutoff ;-)
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Re: [6PH] ckpool.org ZERO FEE SPLNS no registration mining pool
Looking at the pool.work page shows a "gap" where payouts go from 0.003 to 0.0008 and my address is down in the deferred range again :-/
I know I have been getting pushed down as more and bigger miners join and my tiny little hash rate has trouble making a difference, this is just the first time I have seen different data on these two screens.
-Fred
P.S. - anyone selling old miners? I'm always interested in building my collection ;-)
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Re: [Minera v0.9.0] Your next mining dashboard - S9/L3+/D3/CPUminer/CGminer/BFGminer
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tfbiii
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It is a fresh install on a new card as I said in my post. What Ineed to do is get past the newest version assigning itself an IP that is no where near what my local network is set for. DHCP is neabled on my router as I indicated, and yet it still assigns an address well out of range. I sue the typical 192.168.x.x range for my local network and it is assigning 169.251.101.33 to itself. and as I said with no way to gain access to Minera, either direct or through web interface, I cannot change the IP to something within range of my network. Currently I resorted to using an older card with v.7.0 on it just to have it mining until I can get something figured out on the latest version.
Hi, a 169.x.x.x address is what is called a self-assigned address. This means your Pi is not talking to your DHCP server. I would, first, reboot your router. If that fails to fix the DHCP issue, try to console connect and set the IP manually. Or, try a clean Raspian install image to ensure it's not an issue with your Pi or the 9.0 image.
Personally, I did an in-place upgrade from 8.0 to 9.0 without issue. I have not tested the 9.0 image.
-Fred
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