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BitShares PTS / Re: Coyote Miner | PPS Mining Pool
« on: November 12, 2013, 06:26:58 am »
How to set number of used cores?
(crashing on 2-core PC's with 2Gb, I want to set 1 core to use)

Put number of cores at end.
Code: [Select]
coyote_miner.exe 162.243.67.4 YourAddress 1

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BitShares PTS / Re: Coyote Miner | PPS Mining Pool
« 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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BitShares PTS / Re: Coyote Miner | PPS Mining Pool
« 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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BitShares PTS / Re: Coyote Miner | PPS Mining Pool
« 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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BitShares PTS / Re: Coyote Miner | PPS Mining Pool
« on: November 12, 2013, 02:32:35 am »
can't download files


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invalid request

Try these alternative download links:

http://bitsharestalk.org/PubDownloads/mac_coyote_miner.0.2.3.tar.gz
http://bitsharestalk.org/PubDownloads/linux_coyote_miner.0.2.3.tar.gz
http://bitsharestalk.org/PubDownloads/coyote_miner_0.2.3.zip

So is this linux version above newer or older then what is on the OP, I just want to make sure I have the current version. I'm trying to wget the one on the OP and I'm getting a 404 NOT FOUND
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wget --no-check-certificate https://the-iland.net/static/downloads/coyote_miner.0.1.0.tar.gz
--2013-11-11 18:15:25--  https://the-iland.net/static/downloads/coyote_miner.0.1.0.tar.gz
Resolving the-iland.net (the-iland.net)... 64.90.183.137
Connecting to the-iland.net (the-iland.net)|64.90.183.137|:443... connected.
WARNING: cannot verify the-iland.net's certificate, issued by â/C=US/ST=Virginia/O=The iLand Nation/CN=the-iland.net/emailAddress=admin@the-iland.netâ:
  Self-signed certificate encountered.
HTTP request sent, awaiting response... 404 NOT FOUND
2013-11-11 18:15:25 ERROR 404: NOT FOUND.

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BitShares PTS / Re: Coyote Miner | PPS Mining Pool
« on: November 12, 2013, 02:06:16 am »
Just curious, are we starting fresh with the new pool and client(s)? I'm not seeing what was earned from before you took the pool down yesterday. Should I? (It was around 14 or so hours of mining.) If not, no worries, I will chock it up to being "alpha". Oh and thanks for all your hard work on this, I'm glad you got some rest and came back guns blazing.  8)

I decided to start with a clean slate so I could take my time sorting through the old messy stuff.   The reality is I lost more from the alpha than you all combined did.

No worries, just wanted to be clear on where we stand. I have no problem helping test that day.

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BitShares PTS / Re: Coyote Miner | PPS Mining Pool
« on: November 12, 2013, 02:01:57 am »
Just curious, are we starting fresh with the new pool and client(s)? I'm not seeing what was earned from before you took the pool down yesterday. Should I? (It was around 14 or so hours of mining.) If not, no worries, I will chock it up to being "alpha". Oh and thanks for all your hard work on this, I'm glad you got some rest and came back guns blazing.  8)

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Could I trouble someone for the commands to pull down the source and compile on Ubuntu? (Sorry, linux noob) Thanks.  8)

(EDIT: I did try to pull down the master.zip but could not find install instructions in there...)

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I know the pool is down, but can someone explain to me how you get this running on Linux?

This is what I did on my Ubuntu server: (From my /opt/miners/alphaminer directory)
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sudo wget bitsharestalk.org/PubDownloads/linux_alpha_miner-0.1.0.tar.gz
sudo tar xsfv linux_alpha_miner-0.1.0.tar.gz
sudo screen -dmS alphaminer ./linux_alpha_miner-0.1.0 192.241.150.158 <My PTS Addr>
sudo screen -r alphaminer

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what's wrong ? i see the balance change to 0, but  receive nothing!
valid: 0  invalid: 0  balance: 0  paid: 0  pps: 0
valid: 60  invalid: 17  balance: 1.00588  paid: 0  sLG9fzc5zTimWjkNb5gV1jWd3AxzPXEBe  hpm: 0
sending 00b0fbc02097d46f3386a9127de5e1d09dc9b2403bb
  valid: 61  invalid: 17  balance: 1.01027  paid: 0 sLG9fzc5zTimWjkNb5gV1jWd3AxzPXEBe  hpm: 5.49291
  valid: 66  invalid: 19  balance: 1.03223  paid: 0 sLG9fzc5zTimWjkNb5gV1jWd3AxzPXEBe  hpm: 12.8483
  valid: 0  invalid: 0  balance: 0  paid: 0  pps: 0  zTimWjkNb5gV1jWd3AxzPXEBe  hpm: 12.1201
sending 01da36527da4e2bfc58f5277cc104f637b4a0dd5f5d
  valid: 5  invalid: 5  balance: 0.0219586  paid: 0 sLG9fzc5zTimWjkNb5gV1jWd3AxzPXEBe  hpm: 12.0035
sending 018b6d6618d545bb0ae3e847bb0493a7d62b940d235
  valid: 14  invalid: 9  balance: 0.0614839  paid: PsLG9fzc5zTimWjkNb5gV1jWd3AxzPXEBe  hpm: 12.2389
  valid: 26  invalid: 12  balance: 0.114184  paid:  PsLG9fzc5zTimWjkNb5gV1jWd3AxzPXEBe  hpm: 12.2836
sending 00feb7e20291c21240af4a8ce4d2fd7f7df2fcea2c4
  valid: 133  invalid: 27  balance: 0.584097  paid: PsLG9fzc5zTimWjkNb5gV1jWd3AxzPXEBe  hpm: 10.8211

IRS seized your pool funds... take it up with them.

This is my #1 priority to resolve right now.

very funny
wasted 40hps total (6 hours)
i didnt get any payout
lost many hashes due to pool fail and lack of redirect too

pts pool didnt get any block from 2 hours
beeer needs 200 shares to get 0.01 pts

your pool is cheating and not working

solo mining is waste of energy

what coin i should mine now ?
pts is doomed at the moment

Ahhh... growing pains. Reminds me of mining BTC back in early 2011.  ::)

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Do the Mac and Windows clients work as wallets (correct addresses, etc) as long as they are not used directly for mining? The wallets still cannot be downloaded. Wondering if I can use the old one safely for now.
I found mirror for new wallets here:
http://bitsharestalk.org/index.php?topic=236.msg3176#msg3176

Anyone have a mirror for the Windows mining client?

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