What do you think about Ypool?

I’m guessing the number of accounts was replaced with the number of actual worker accounts. Sorry to spoil the illusion ? If not, then that is crazy!

Its certainly a really innovative, fast growing and popular pool after only a few weeks. Great Job !

WOW, I didn’t even realize… there was something like 300 workers a day before that![/quote]

Indeed. Set number of cores in the Primecoin wallet: (Debug > setgenerate true 3) and also for jhprimeminer.exe:

In the shortcut ‘Target’ field, after “C:\Program Files\jhprimeminer\jhPrimeminer.exe”

Type (or copy paste): -t -o http://ypool.net:10034 -u . -p

Windows Guide: http://community.ypool.net/index.php?page=Thread&threadID=8

Hi everybody, testix from ypool here (i am responsible for the webapplication + some other small background-things)!
as jh00 is already active here, i thought that i should also have an account here :wink:

worker count at the top of the page is showing currently connected number of jhPrimerminers 8) we didn’t replace anything, but for a while our counter just counted the miners connected by getwork, thats why it was 1-2 days showing a far to low number (jh00 created a new protocol → x.pushthrough).

[quote=“testix, post:43, topic:246”]Hi everybody, testix from ypool here (i am responsible for the webapplication + some other small background-things)!
as jh00 is already active here, i thought that i should also have an account here :wink:

worker count at the top of the page is showing currently connected number of jhPrimerminers 8) we didn’t replace anything, but for a while our counter just counted the miners connected by getwork, thats why it was 1-2 days showing a far to low number (jh00 created a new protocol → x.pushthrough).[/quote]

Thanks for the update and sharing the info. It will only help the pool grow. Glad to see you here!

For anyone who has mined solo and at ypool, what is your 5-chains/h when solo mining (say with HP8) and how many XPM/day are you getting from Ypool?

You cannot mine with hp8 at ypool. They wrote their own miner!

I am just trying to see if there is an empirical correlation between 5-chains/h using hp8 and XPM/day using the ypool miner with the same machine.

One thought about the ypool mining software.

If I understood the conecept correctly, you accept chains below the current difficulty as shares. If a chain, which meets the current difficulty is found by one of the miners, the pool found a block.

How do you protect the pool of the following scenario:

One creates a fork of the orignal sources, that does the following: If the miner finds a chain with lower difficulty it submits a share to the pool. If it in fact finds a proper chain for a block it marks it as solo mined. I’m not a programmer but I assume it whould not be a big hack to implement that.

Sorry for the bad English but I hope it´s understandable what I want to say.

[quote=“MUTO, post:48, topic:246”]How do you protect the pool of the following scenario:

One creates a fork of the orignal sources, that does the following: If the miner finds a chain with lower difficulty it submits a share to the pool. If it in fact finds a proper chain for a block it marks it as solo mined. I’m not a programmer but I assume it whould not be a big hack to implement that.[/quote]
The server generates the merkle root hash which includes the coinbase transaction. This hash is used to identify work on the server, thus the miner can’t send custom transactions to the server as they would generate a different merkle root. Since the merkle root hash is relevant for calculating the block header hash, which is used for finding the final bnChainMultiplier the miner is unable to use different transactions when mining and then modifying transactions when a share was found.

The only real weakness Primecoin pool mining has is that people can modify their miners to find more lower shares but less shares of block difficulty. We are trying to prevent this by making high difficulty shares much more valuable. It seems to work so far.

Thanks for clarifying this. Even if I don’t understand it fully, I appreciate you have something in place to protect the pool :slight_smile:

In the past week of using ypool, I’ve gotten more coin than I did solo mining for the 1.5wks prior to joining the pool.

During my first 2 days on the pool I find 2 blocks :open_mouth:

A pity I’ve only got 8 coins for my trouble.

Same here. I started using ypool two days ago on a machine that found one block in 25 days solo-mining using the latest hp miner. On ypool using mumus v7.1 it gets ~ 0.5 xpm/day, quite in agreement with solo-mining rate (10.5xpm/block now).
However after two days on ypool I just found a 10-chain block! Guess I have used up all my luck in the next 20 days. ;D Well more seriously, I wonder if the mumus miner is really more efficient than hp9 ?

I started solo mining last week, and was finding about a block a day on each computer I used. Now 3 days of nothing, and the last block I found is still not confirmed yet. I guess things are slowing down?

I just started on the pool to see if things go better that way.

[quote=“atariguy, post:54, topic:246”]I started solo mining last week, and was finding about a block a day on each computer I used. Now 3 days of nothing, and the last block I found is still not confirmed yet. I guess things are slowing down?

I just started on the pool to see if things go better that way.[/quote]

How do I see if I’ve found a block when solomining? Have I to wait for the confirms, and then the coins will apear in my balance sheet?

They’ll show up as “immature” (if I remember right), right on the main screen. And it takes about 3 days for confirmations to occur before they’re spendable.

Is that post already dead?

I tested ypool for 24 hrs but was getting very low returns compared to beeeeer.org, so I switched back. Nice interface though!

Same here, had 18 cores on ypool for 24 hours, 2XPM (not bad).
16 cores on Beeeeeer however got me 3XPM.
Maybe just random share luck?
I’m still comparing them.

Having difficulty maintaining a connection today with ypool. Is the site under attack or just some maintenance?

My processor is not happy being idle. :wink:

BTW I have 8 cores working on 7 threads and am getting about 1+ XPM/day on Ypool