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m-relay<untraceable:monero.social> Why can't rented hashrate from miningrigrentals be pointed at p2pool?
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sech1It can be used at p2pool
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m-relay<untraceable:monero.social> matrix.monero.social/_matrix/media/…ero.social/knbnazAESjLGyXTaRBgXOrCm
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m-relay<untraceable:monero.social> Maybe if you privately message the rig operator and ask them to, but by default miningrigrentals does not support it
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m-relay<untraceable:monero.social> in other words you would need to pay a rig operator outside of miningrigrentals and hope they don't scam you.
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m-relay<untraceable:monero.social> Just trying to understand if thats a personal choice of miningrigrentals or a technical hurdle
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m-relay<lordx3nu:matrix.org> I was planning on making a video about renting hash rate for p2pool but also hit that roadblock
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sech1I don't see links from matrix
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sech1If P2Pool can't use rigs from MRR, then it's a bug and it should be reported to github.com/SChernykh/p2pool/issues
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sech1It worked before and I tested it
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m-relay<untraceable:monero.social> Its a screenshot of a miningrigrentals admin saying they will never support p2pool and to avoid using p2pool
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sech1They don't know what you're connecting to. You provide the URL of your p2pool stratum
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sech1You might need to set the fixed difficulty on your p2pool, and it should work
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m-relay<untraceable:monero.social> will look into it further.
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sech1fixed difficulty can be set in XMRig command line "-u x+1000000"
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sech1Even P2Pool's help mentions NiceHash and MRR
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sech1--no-autodiff Disable automatic difficulty adjustment for miners connected to stratum (WARNING: incompatible with Nicehash and MRR)
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sech1because I tested it before
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sech1MRR first tests your stratum before actually sending miner connections to it
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sech1Maybe they changed how they test it and detect P2Pool somehow
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m-relay<untraceable:monero.social> I will test it by this weekend
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sech1IIRC even the default P2Pool config (with auto difficulty for connected miners) should work
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sech1because I limit the auto diff to 4M, and use 4-byte diff representation which is compatible with MRR
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m-relay<untraceable:monero.social> I'll just need to figure out how to get a url for my p2pool node. I assume I can't just put in my local p2pool IP address
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sech1Your external IP address (and port 3333 by default). You will also need to port-forward it on your router
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m-relay<untraceable:monero.social> For difficulty on p2pool I read somewhere to use 30k for every 1kh. Anyone can confirm that's correct? Even for larger rigs with 1000+ Kh/s?
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DataHoarderyou can just set the difficulty to p2pool diff
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DataHoarderbit below should be fine
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m-relay<untraceable:monero.social> Can confirm renting hash on MMR to p2pool works
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sech1For MRR rentals, don't set the difficulty higher than 4,000,000. Or just leave it on auto. It will work just fine.
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m-relay<hbs:matrix.org> why is that?
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sech1because P2Pool switches to 8-byte difficulty representation, and MRR doesn't support it
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sech14,000,000 is the max difficulty for 4-byte representation, everything above it uses 8 bytes
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m-relay<lordx3nu:matrix.org> Hashvault pro has an api error now too?
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sech1yes, but they're mining blocks
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sech1the whole miningpoolstats.stream/monero is lagging 7 blocks now
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sech1they show 3467882, while it's 3467890 now
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sech1updated to 3467888, but still behind a couple blocks
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sech1aaand hashvault is back
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m-relay<lordx3nu:matrix.org> I hope they haven't defected lol
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m-relay<lordx3nu:matrix.org> I made a quick video about renting hash rate. I used moneroocean for my example purchase instead of p2pool though but it hopefully will be useful
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m-relay<jack_ma_blabla:matrix.org> So finally botnets are being used to attack, what changes are we looking to make monero less prone to such attacks ?
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m-relay<jack_ma_blabla:matrix.org> 17.1 % unknown
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m-relay<ofrnxmr:monero.social> switching to sha256 so we can be 100%'d attacked
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