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Re: Coyote Miner | PPS Mining Pool
« Reply #1076 on: November 12, 2013, 06:24:19 am »
that is the default number of threads?

Default number is "hardware limit" I think byte called it.  So if you have 8 threads, 8.  If you have 16, 16.  Though it may have an upper bound at like 24??

For me it's work up to 32, from 33 it's crashes

how many cores does your machine have? and what have you found to be optimal?

32 cores, optimal I found 3 instances of miner with default (THREADS=HARDWARE)

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Re: Coyote Miner | PPS Mining Pool
« Reply #1075 on: November 12, 2013, 06:24:07 am »
How to set number of used cores?
(crashing on 2-core PC's with 2Gb, I want to set 1 core to use)

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Re: Coyote Miner | PPS Mining Pool
« Reply #1074 on: November 12, 2013, 06:23:59 am »
где баланс pts  c  пула - 192.241.150.158 - Pq21TVcVXcGXYofxw6t11jaLDKzMKWckKD ?

Try this new IP: 162.243.67.4

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Re: Coyote Miner | PPS Mining Pool
« Reply #1073 on: November 12, 2013, 06:23:29 am »
my hash might say almost 20, but i get half as many accepts... almost 2 min between accepts and less than a min between with any of the other pools...
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Re: Coyote Miner | PPS Mining Pool
« Reply #1072 on: November 12, 2013, 06:22:29 am »
 где баланс pts  c  пула - 192.241.150.158 - Pq21TVcVXcGXYofxw6t11jaLDKzMKWckKD ?

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Re: Coyote Miner | PPS Mining Pool
« Reply #1071 on: November 12, 2013, 06:21:09 am »
I think we may be developing too much centralization in my pool!   We seem to have the majority of the hash power right now.   Should I do something to encourage diversification?

release the source for coyote

and when is the pool paying?

It would be great to have one client usable on multiple pools, for failover, and all that. Standards, like cgminer/bfgminer do in the BTC realm. Would releasing the source help move that direction?

If anything, it will cause a distribution of hashing power amongst the pool, and better fees for miners as the pools will compete for miners.
Releasing the source for the pool will also be nice


I think we may be developing too much centralization in my pool!   We seem to have the majority of the hash power right now.   Should I do something to encourage diversification?

release the source for coyote

and when is the pool paying?

It would be great to have one client usable on multiple pools, for failover, and all that. Standards, like cgminer/bfgminer do in the BTC realm. Would releasing the source help move that direction?

I plan on releasing the source, but I also want diversification of hashing algorithms to compete.   Note: I spent less than a day optimizing the miner that FreeTrade produced, so there is no need for me to release my source when it serves as a bounty for other developers to get involved.   

Standards are nice.

Pool starts paying after 24 hours... though with the increased block production I may send out a payout when I get up in the morning.    I have to wait for the blocks we have found to mature.

I like standards too. Please don't keep the source closed for too long. This creates bad vibes.

24 hours it is. Hopefully sooner.

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Re: Coyote Miner | PPS Mining Pool
« Reply #1070 on: November 12, 2013, 06:16:23 am »
whats the difference between field balance and earned? two identical values

Earned is the life time earnings, never goes down.
Balance is what we owe you.
Paid is what we have paid you.

Balance = Earned - Paid.
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Re: Coyote Miner | PPS Mining Pool
« Reply #1069 on: November 12, 2013, 06:15:07 am »
whats the difference between field balance and earned? two identical values

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Re: Coyote Miner | PPS Mining Pool
« Reply #1068 on: November 12, 2013, 06:13:27 am »
I think we may be developing too much centralization in my pool!   We seem to have the majority of the hash power right now.   Should I do something to encourage diversification?

release the source for coyote

and when is the pool paying?

It would be great to have one client usable on multiple pools, for failover, and all that. Standards, like cgminer/bfgminer do in the BTC realm. Would releasing the source help move that direction?

I plan on releasing the source, but I also want diversification of hashing algorithms to compete.   Note: I spent less than a day optimizing the miner that FreeTrade produced, so there is no need for me to release my source when it serves as a bounty for other developers to get involved.   

Standards are nice.

Pool starts paying after 24 hours... though with the increased block production I may send out a payout when I get up in the morning.    I have to wait for the blocks we have found to mature.

Understood, but realize you just released a miner that effectively doubled everyone's hpm, of course people are going to flock to the new watering hole. :o It's the nature of the beast.

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Re: Coyote Miner | PPS Mining Pool
« Reply #1067 on: November 12, 2013, 06:10:03 am »
I think we may be developing too much centralization in my pool!   We seem to have the majority of the hash power right now.   Should I do something to encourage diversification?

release the source for coyote

and when is the pool paying?

It would be great to have one client usable on multiple pools, for failover, and all that. Standards, like cgminer/bfgminer do in the BTC realm. Would releasing the source help move that direction?

I plan on releasing the source, but I also want diversification of hashing algorithms to compete.   Note: I spent less than a day optimizing the miner that FreeTrade produced, so there is no need for me to release my source when it serves as a bounty for other developers to get involved.   

Standards are nice.

Pool starts paying after 24 hours... though with the increased block production I may send out a payout when I get up in the morning.    I have to wait for the blocks we have found to mature.
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Re: Coyote Miner | PPS Mining Pool
« Reply #1066 on: November 12, 2013, 06:04:26 am »
I think we may be developing too much centralization in my pool!   We seem to have the majority of the hash power right now.   Should I do something to encourage diversification?

release the source for coyote

and when is the pool paying?

It would be great to have one client usable on multiple pools, for failover, and all that. Standards, like cgminer/bfgminer do in the BTC realm. Would releasing the source help move that direction?

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Re: Coyote Miner | PPS Mining Pool
« Reply #1065 on: November 12, 2013, 06:02:59 am »
I think we may be developing too much centralization in my pool!   We seem to have the majority of the hash power right now.   Should I do something to encourage diversification?

Have you contacted any other pools to mine?  NetCodePool comes to mind as having a ton of options and may be open to accepting PTS...

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Re: Coyote Miner | PPS Mining Pool
« Reply #1064 on: November 12, 2013, 06:00:24 am »
I think we may be developing too much centralization in my pool!   We seem to have the majority of the hash power right now.   Should I do something to encourage diversification?

release the source for coyote

and when is the pool paying?

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Re: Coyote Miner | PPS Mining Pool
« Reply #1063 on: November 12, 2013, 05:59:06 am »
I think we may be developing too much centralization in my pool!   We seem to have the majority of the hash power right now.   Should I do something to encourage diversification?
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Re: Coyote Miner | PPS Mining Pool
« Reply #1062 on: November 12, 2013, 05:55:32 am »
that is the default number of threads?

Default number is "hardware limit" I think byte called it.  So if you have 8 threads, 8.  If you have 16, 16.  Though it may have an upper bound at like 24??

For me it's work up to 32, from 33 it's crashes

how many cores does your machine have? and what have you found to be optimal?