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Title: Trying to solo mine for fun. Is this looking right?
Post by: CryptoCoy on November 18, 2013, 09:17:29 AM
I have two USB erupters that I am attempting to solo mine with.  I understand that it is near impossible to get anything but I prefer to gamble and give it a shot rather than earn pennies per month in a pool.  So that being said, I am running BFG miner.  The miner starts like this:

http://imgur.com/EcXzQz3


After running for a bit then it looks more like this:

http://imgur.com/F4E9I83


I have Bitcoin-QT started as -server and my BFG settings are set up like this:

Code:
bfgminer.exe -o 127.0.0.1:8332 -O user:pass --icarus-options 115200:1:1:r --icarus-timing 3.0=100 -S all -S opencl:noauto

Is all of this running correct?  If I did get lucky and solve a block, the BTC will just show up in my Bitcoin-QT wallet?  What if I would like to monitor an address when I am not near the miner to see if anything has been deposited?  Do I look at the default wallet address or do I need to specify an address to BFG?

Thanks for any help.


Title: Re: Trying to solo mine for fun. Is this looking right?
Post by: CryptoCoy on November 19, 2013, 09:13:15 PM
Anybody have a second to see if this is correct?


Title: Re: Trying to solo mine for fun. Is this looking right?
Post by: elasticband on November 19, 2013, 09:15:44 PM
yes it is correct, but pretty much pointless and a waste of resources.

Average generation time for a block (solo)   123 years, 325 days (can vary greatly depending on your luck)


and that will go up lets say 20% every 20 days


Title: Re: Trying to solo mine for fun. Is this looking right?
Post by: CryptoCoy on November 19, 2013, 09:36:14 PM
Thanks for taking a look.  I understand it us very unlikely to get anything but I am a gambler.  It will hit.   :D

How about the second question I had:

Quote
If I did get lucky and solve a block, the BTC will just show up in my Bitcoin-QT wallet?  What if I would like to monitor an address when I am not near the miner to see if anything has been deposited?  Do I look at the default wallet address or do I need to specify an address to BFG?

What address would this payment(if I ever got one) be a part of?


Title: Re: Trying to solo mine for fun. Is this looking right?
Post by: Leehoya on November 20, 2013, 03:16:32 AM
Thanks for taking a look.  I understand it us very unlikely to get anything but I am a gambler.  It will hit.   :D

How about the second question I had:

Quote
If I did get lucky and solve a block, the BTC will just show up in my Bitcoin-QT wallet?  What if I would like to monitor an address when I am not near the miner to see if anything has been deposited?  Do I look at the default wallet address or do I need to specify an address to BFG?

What address would this payment(if I ever got one) be a part of?
Your address in your bitcoin address tab.


Title: Re: Trying to solo mine for fun. Is this looking right?
Post by: bitbitz on November 20, 2013, 03:19:06 AM
Good luck!


Title: Re: Trying to solo mine for fun. Is this looking right?
Post by: btc4ever on November 20, 2013, 03:33:26 AM
Keep in mind that those "pennies a day" now could become worth $1000 each in a few years.

That's some real opportunity cost, and a big gamble.

Smarter yet would be to sell your block erupters, take the $20 and buy some BTC with it.



Title: Re: Trying to solo mine for fun. Is this looking right?
Post by: ermenegilde on November 20, 2013, 03:40:54 AM
In 2012 I had 32 btc..... And sold them for 200$....


Title: Re: Trying to solo mine for fun. Is this looking right?
Post by: JustHayden on November 20, 2013, 04:20:05 AM
Mining is like playing the lottery, the bigger the tickets and the more tickets you buy, the better your chances. I'm only just starting to understand bitcoin, but won't it eventually be pointless to spend $5k on a mining rig? The difficulty will just get higher and higher and the odds, no matter your equipment will get lower and lower, making solo mining pointless, and eventually pool mining pointless.