Dude, the share numbers don't lie. So the DIFF. is => 7934713219630 your bestshare: 593881802
He has stated several times that Network difficulty and Share difficulty have nothing to do with finding blocks. So what do you do with somebody that absolutely refuses to minimally educate himself about mining.
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Go and check founded block in solo for this pool users in last and show me solo block founders had shares equal or more than net difficulty !
You cant find thing .
Go back and find out for yourself. It's all in the Bitcoin blockchain. All blocks found by this pool have met or exceeded the Bitcoin Network Difficulty at the time they were found. That's the definition of finding a block. Altcoins don't need to meet or exceed Bitcoin Difficulty, only their own difficulty. Please educate yourself on mining.
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And my questions presist as start ; why this pool show that my equipments found blocks , my equipments are standard equipments , they are bitmain antminer s9 with standard firmware
So you have an S9. How many? Just one? If so the chances that you have found several Bitcoin blocks is very small. Are you mining through a proxy service such as Nicehash? If so you can never be sure of which pool you are actually mining through, so somebody could be renting your hash on an altcoin and you could be seeing those blocks found. Also as another person has pointed out, Bitmains hack of CGMiner may report incorrect block finds.
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In last days some my miners that conected to solo ck pool find some blocks ,
Found some blocks? How many blocks have you found? How many hundreds of Petahash's of ASIC Miners do you have hashing at this pool that would have enabled you to "Find some Blocks"? Edit: this pools total hash rate is under 2 Petahash. That is less than two blocks a year. So even *IF* this pools hashrate was entirely your miners it would be impossible for you to have found some blocks, as in more than one. Do you see screen shots ? If you wants i able to give you original shots with time stamp No I don't see your screen shots. I DO NOT click on untrusted links. - Try posting the actual text instead of a screen shot graphic. Again what is your hash rate that has enabled you to "find some blocks"? What type of ASIC mining hardware are you using? How many hundreds of these machines do you have to enable you to find some blocks at this high difficulty?
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In last days some my miners that conected to solo ck pool find some blocks ,
Found some blocks? How many blocks have you found? How many hundreds of Petahash's of ASIC Miners do you have hashing at this pool that would have enabled you to "Find some Blocks"? Edit: this pools total hash rate is under 2 Petahash. That is less than two blocks a year. So even *IF* this pools hashrate was entirely your miners it would be impossible for you to have found some blocks, as in more than one.
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OK so another Noob question. I am running a single NewPac (crawling before I run). I have it working and mining just fine. I am on a pool that "This pool fully supports Version-Rolling ASIC Boost - also known as Overt ASIC Boost" When I add the command line --Gekko-New Pac-Boost (may not be right here but I copied and pasted it from this forum when I tried it) to the .bat file and run it I get an error saying the command is not recognized by CGMiner. Help?
ASIC Boost is on by default. You only use command line options to disable it on pools that don't support it.
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Dumb question but does this pool support overt ASICBOOST?
Yep, dumb question. ![Smiley](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/smiley.gif) This pool was the pioneer of overt ASIC Boost.
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The pool is optimized for mining in code, server hardware and internet connection. The default bitcoind is not. Also the Bitcoin client doesn't support ASIC Boost where that pool does.
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looks great: placed an order for an R606.
Qapla!
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Hello, I m new Kano´s user. Im looking for target some pool with 7 V9. I have 28th. My electricity is not stable. Some blackout (two hours, per day, sometimes for 6 hours per day). I dont know if with kano pplns can get some more reward than pps in other pool. Can you guide me? thx ![Wink](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/wink.gif) PPLNS or PPS you get paid for the shares you submit. PPLNS just has the capability to pay more than PPS when luck is good.
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Hi,
How can i be? in cgminer i have an average hashrate of 33GH's with my gekko,
But ck stat's says "hashrate1m": "100.8G", "hashrate5m": "67.7G",
How is this possible ?
It's called Luck! You probably found a high diff share. Stat's have probably already leveled out to close to your actual hash rate.
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That's part of the CGMiner autotune process. Vh has a diagram somewhere that explains the plateau.
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Yes, got it working ![Grin](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/grin.gif) It seems the key step I was missing was setting up the .sh file. So I followed the instructions posted by mstrozier and my gekko's are all overclocked now and seem to be working well. Thanks so much for your help os2sam and 419mining. And thanks to mstrozier for the step by step instructions for us Linux newbies. ![Smiley](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/smiley.gif) How do you create a start file that fires everything up.
The file that has stratum, password, freq and all that stuff.
Here's the link to the instructions that helped me get going. https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=5053833.msg50968875#msg50968875You may need to run the different types of devices in separate sessions of CGMiner.
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CK is there a way to manually set the DIFF when mining here I have a miner that seems to keep getting stuck at 10k diff never seems to adjust and on the rare time it is setting auto its not a power of 2 value showing.
I have attempted in password field x,d=2048 but Var diff seems to be pushing the miner to another diff.
Just curious, why do you care? This is a solo pool.
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- I have tried using these commands in terminal with my details before running cgminer --gekko-newpac-freq 200 --gekko-2pac-freq 150, however they just mine at their standard rate of 100mHz. ![Huh](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/huh.gif) I don't have any of these sticks so I don't have any first hand experience with them. However, does CGMiner attempt to try the higher frequency and then adjust down? Or does it not even try the speed you specify? Also which build of CGMiner do you have? Have you tried the different type of sticks by themselves to isolate the issue? Have you tried them without the USB Hub?
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old Compaq Evo N800v (1gb ram) ...never to see beyond windows xp (too lame) running Lunbuntu is my best bet. I have a mess of these.
I don't know why Ubuntu wouldn't run on 1GB RAM. Win 7 runs fine on 1GB and I had Ubuntu 16.04 running fine on 2GB. WinXP is the least lame Windoze version there is that's still usable. That's what I'm running on this old laptop and it still keeps chugging along just fine.
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Had some power glitches here, now the miner won't go above 200GH, and often fluctuates much lower.
Is your unit R606 plugged into a USB hub or directly into the computer? Mine wouldn't go over 200Mhz when plugged into my USB hub. Also you may want to post in the support thread instead of this announcement thread.
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