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December 24, 2015, 03:12:26 AM |
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Heh that was also a 48minute network block so we packed in the mining fees very well ... 2.5%  I skimmed thru the blocks looks like she was the highest one yet to date.. Nice bonus for sure!! Best Regards d57heinz
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As in nature, all is ebb and tide, all is wave motion, so it seems that in all branches of industry, alternating currents - electric wave motion - will have the sway. ~Nikola Tesla~
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December 24, 2015, 03:16:27 AM |
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Heh that was also a 48minute network block so we packed in the mining fees very well ... 2.5%  Nice! Kano, I've been meaning to ask. Why are our blocks never over 888KB? Why keep them from being as close to 1MB as possible?
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December 24, 2015, 03:20:11 AM |
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Heh that was also a 48minute network block so we packed in the mining fees very well ... 2.5%  48 minutes? Jeez!
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For those about to block we salute you! AC->BTC
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December 24, 2015, 03:27:16 AM |
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Heh that was also a 48minute network block so we packed in the mining fees very well ... 2.5%  Score! Good job hjry!
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December 24, 2015, 03:31:44 AM |
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Awesome!! I was able to add a bit more hash recently so more blocks works out 
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December 24, 2015, 03:42:10 AM |
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SweeeeeeeeeeeeT
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Good Job, hjry
He is my hashrate doppelganger I was wondering which username you were running your workers with...good job!
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wolfen
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December 24, 2015, 03:50:24 AM |
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SweeeeeeeeeeeeT
Hellow Blocky
Good Job, hjry
He is my hashrate doppelganger I was wondering which username you were running your workers with...good job! Oh you mean bladex? That would be ten gridseed blades mining dogecoin. Have a nice BIG pot of homemade chicken soup to savor now for a few days.
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kano (OP)
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December 24, 2015, 04:11:51 AM |
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Heh that was also a 48minute network block so we packed in the mining fees very well ... 2.5%  Nice! Kano, I've been meaning to ask. Why are our blocks never over 888KB? Why keep them from being as close to 1MB as possible? The block size setting (as it says in the first post) is 888,888 
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December 24, 2015, 05:01:25 AM |
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Heh that was also a 48minute network block so we packed in the mining fees very well ... 2.5%  Nice! Kano, I've been meaning to ask. Why are our blocks never over 888KB? Why keep them from being as close to 1MB as possible? The block size setting (as it says in the first post) is 888,888  Sorry, didn't phrase my question properly. I know they're set to 888,888 max. I was wondering what made you pick that number, is it as simple as 8 being your favourite number or something? Also, why limit it at all? Block propagation speed? Sorry if you've explained this already, I haven't read the whole thread.
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December 24, 2015, 05:13:18 AM |
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Just a wild guess here: 8 is a 'lucky' number in some cultures. Though I don't believe in superstition because it's bad luck...
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I don't believe in superstition because it's bad luck: 13thF1oor6CAwyzyxXPNnRvu3nhhYeqZdc These aren't the Droids you're looking for: S5 & S7 (Sold), R4B2, R4B4 (RIP), 2x S9 obsolete, 2xS15-28, S17-56, S17-70 Pushing a whopping 1/5 PH! Oh The SPEED!!!
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December 24, 2015, 05:25:13 AM |
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Heh that was also a 48minute network block so we packed in the mining fees very well ... 2.5%  Nice! Kano, I've been meaning to ask. Why are our blocks never over 888KB? Why keep them from being as close to 1MB as possible? The block size setting (as it says in the first post) is 888,888  Sorry, didn't phrase my question properly. I know they're set to 888,888 max. I was wondering what made you pick that number, is it as simple as 8 being your favourite number or something? Also, why limit it at all? Block propagation speed? Sorry if you've explained this already, I haven't read the whole thread. Basically to keep it a small amount under the limit. Originally it was being a small pool vs a bunch of very large pools that rarely filled up their blocks and do all sorts of bad things. Now, there's no real reason other than to keep a small limit below, coz I don't like pushing the limit and finding it failing for whatever reason there might be by accident in core bitcoind ... One minor problem with bitcoind is that you can't tell it to change that limit without shutting it down and restarting it. Since I now run 3 bitcoind on the main server it's not that much of an issue to switch settings I guess. I guess I could move it up to say ... 988,888 if everyone is happy with that. Gotta cover my paranoia of not touching that limit  Yeah we do really put out our block changes very fast now so there's certainly no reason to not have it at least a bit higher. I'll push it up to 988,888 a bit later 
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December 24, 2015, 05:29:09 AM |
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Thanks for the explanation. Can't argue against increasing it, more fees collected for us.
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December 24, 2015, 05:39:29 AM |
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One minor problem with bitcoind is that you can't tell it to change that limit without shutting it down and restarting it. Since I now run 3 bitcoind on the main server it's not that much of an issue to switch settings I guess.
Just interested why 3 bitcoind on the same server? I understand they are specified as backups to ckpool and maybe connected to different nodes but will you share detals?
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December 24, 2015, 05:41:05 AM |
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One minor problem with bitcoind is that you can't tell it to change that limit without shutting it down and restarting it. Since I now run 3 bitcoind on the main server it's not that much of an issue to switch settings I guess.
Just interested why 3 bitcoind on the same server? I understand they are specified as backups to ckpool and maybe connected to different nodes but will you share detals? Think it's as simple as keeping the pool running if one instance of bitcoind were to crash. Redundancy.
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December 24, 2015, 05:42:17 AM |
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Thanks for the explanation. Can't argue against increasing it, more fees collected for us. Yeah it wont actually make much of a change in the amount of fees coz the tail end of the block of course gets filled with the lower fee or fee free transactions. But I guess since blocks really are quite full now most of the time, that will be a small increase. Pity about garzik and the rest of the core cronies scamming everyone with BIP100 that they (now) clearly never intended to implement. They want side chains that require blocks running out of space, not having space to grow, so that's most likely the reason for suggesting BIP100 but (now) clearly never intending to implement it. Even their latest "segregated witness" they want to push hard and fast is another element of their side chain agenda. I even contacted garzik about BIP100 months ago and he never bothered to reply. Meh.
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December 24, 2015, 05:47:04 AM |
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One minor problem with bitcoind is that you can't tell it to change that limit without shutting it down and restarting it. Since I now run 3 bitcoind on the main server it's not that much of an issue to switch settings I guess.
Just interested why 3 bitcoind on the same server? I understand they are specified as backups to ckpool and maybe connected to different nodes but will you share detals? Think it's as simple as keeping the pool running if one instance of bitcoind were to crash. Redundancy. Yep that's the original reason without a doubt. Now I run 3 coz the 3rd one is a more standard bitcoind that, in the completely unexpected event of there being a problem with our much faster bitcoinds, there's always the final 3rd local fallback. Using a remote bitcoind for any reason is a bad idea IMO.
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December 24, 2015, 04:37:41 PM |
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Heres to us hitting the block on the 15th million bitcoin mined!!!!!  I gave my miners a kick in the arse to see if there is any blocks inside that wanna come out  .. 4 blocks to go.. http://www.bitcoinblockhalf.com/Merry xmas to all from the midwest! Best Regards Doug d57heinz
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As in nature, all is ebb and tide, all is wave motion, so it seems that in all branches of industry, alternating currents - electric wave motion - will have the sway. ~Nikola Tesla~
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December 24, 2015, 04:39:11 PM |
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More like 8 blocks to go 
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December 24, 2015, 04:41:15 PM |
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Heres to us hitting the block on the 15th million bitcoin mined!!!!!  I gave my miners a kick in the arse to see if there is any blocks inside that wanna come out  .. 4 blocks to go.. http://www.bitcoinblockhalf.com/Merry xmas to all from the midwest! Best Regards Doug d57heinz And from EST
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December 24, 2015, 04:43:25 PM |
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More like 8 blocks to go  oops thanks 
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As in nature, all is ebb and tide, all is wave motion, so it seems that in all branches of industry, alternating currents - electric wave motion - will have the sway. ~Nikola Tesla~
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