My point was the extra hashrate is likely luck chasers fooled by the clustering illusion, probably rentals.
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Appreciated since 4.9.2 has been the stable release for a while and will be for some time to come, I expect.
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Hey, since yesterday i can't connect to any pool on my RPi using cgminer and two Antminer U3's.
I use this command: sudo ./cgminer --bmsc-options 115200:0.57 -o stratum+tcp://stratum.bitcoin.cz:3333 -u xxx.xxx -p xxx --bmsc-voltage 0800 --bmsc-freq 1286
It always puts out this:
Sorry i'm kinda nooby and i haven't got really good knowledge.
That's a bitmain forked version based on the use of options that don't exist in the official cgminer. You're on the official cgminer forum thread. Use the official cgminer linked in the top post before asking any questions, or seek help elsewhere for bitmain's version, thanks.
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In last year, some news said that it will come in this year, but now it seems to be late, now I would say I will expect it in next year. Just give them time so that they could make sure everything is OK.
Maybe it's some sort of christmas gift? Who knows. Which Christmas? /troll
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This is no more than a clustering illusion https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Clustering_illusionIf people are moving their hashrate due to apparent lucky streaks on a pool with a hop-proof pay scheme then they are fooling themselves. Having a huge mining operation does not make people smarter so even the largest mining operations that are using regular pools may be chasing luck. Or it's renters using large hashrates doing the same.
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[2015-08-10 01:03:51] Possible block solve diff 86271098089.769806 ! [2015-08-10 01:03:51] BLOCK ACCEPTED! [2015-08-10 01:03:51] Solved and confirmed block 369164
Substantial fees indeed. Someone's got to be doing the right thing and be able to confirm as many transactions as possible as fast as possible, and ckpool is the tool to do it with
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I am using 1. VPS Server 2 GB RAM 60 GB HDD 2. CentOS Is installed 3. Using Command line only
It appears you are trying to use a VPS for mining. You are obviously new to mining. Are you aware that you need ASIC mining hardware to mine bitcoin? Computers by themselves no matter how powerful (and the same goes for a VPS) cannot mine bitcoin. It is unlikely any VPS has meaningful USB capability and that's likely why you can't run cgminer which uses libusb. Presumably it can't start the usb support in the software because there is no usb. Since that's not cgminer and you're trying to mine coins with cpu which became redundant 4 years ago, I'll split off your discussion from this thread.
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I am using 1. VPS Server 2 GB RAM 60 GB HDD 2. CentOS Is installed 3. Using Command line only
It appears you are trying to use a VPS for mining. You are obviously new to mining. Are you aware that you need ASIC mining hardware to mine bitcoin? Computers by themselves no matter how powerful (and the same goes for a VPS) cannot mine bitcoin. It is unlikely any VPS has meaningful USB capability and that's likely why you can't run cgminer which uses libusb. Presumably it can't start the usb support in the software because there is no usb.
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Looks like we had another solve. That wallet has received 5 solo blocks in 5 weeks. Lucky SOB. Congratulations to 3JhmANFUNJkBREYYfPPy8hdJ3cnrGvWKhY https://blockchain.info/block/00000000000000000bc22a520946bcdcf50cc82ade27237408e8648676628061"hashrate1m": "146T", "hashrate5m": "143T", "hashrate1hr": "142T", "hashrate1d": "141T", "hashrate7d": "131T", "lastupdate": 1439090733, "workers": 127
[2015-08-09 02:46:21] Possible block solve diff 93506718853.174301 ! [2015-08-09 02:46:21] BLOCK ACCEPTED! [2015-08-09 02:46:21] Solved and confirmed block 369030
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Slightly off-topic; but is there a list of known public ckpool pools that can be used as upstream pools for private pools ?
I think the only two public ckpools are kano's pooled mining and my solo pooled mine; kano.is and solo.ckpool.org . I'm aware of private farms using ckpool either in pool, proxy or passthrough mode, but I'm not aware of any other public ckpools. And http://tbdice.orgNow that you mention it, I think westhash's solo pool also uses ckpool.
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Slightly off-topic; but is there a list of known public ckpool pools that can be used as upstream pools for private pools ?
I think the only two public ckpools are kano's pooled mining and my solo pooled mine; kano.is and solo.ckpool.org . I'm aware of private farms using ckpool either in pool, proxy or passthrough mode, but I'm not aware of any other public ckpools.
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Did the pool restart ? My best hashrate change but I dont see solo ck pool in the last block on whomined.com ?
Pool hasn't been restarted since the server upgrade. Try here when looking for new blocks: https://www.blocktrail.com/BTC/pool/solockpoolIt's interesting that a 2TH miner found this block since yesterday someone rented 2.5PH for a few hours and didn't find a block. Good old variance and luck at work...
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Did the pool restart ? My best hashrate change but I dont see solo ck pool in the last block on whomined.com ?
Edit:
Congratz 1GF8UN6ae7uY3aWGLtU99N5UgAY5W1EWxw
Looks like another small miner .. around 2TH .. Congrats ... I was getting nice numbers too with a spond rental .. had a share of 411 mil .... CONGRATS >>> keep it going https://blockchain.info/block-index/954496/000000000000000002f543446867dc7dff11f9cab9975d683e2511c2b34ca128[2015-08-07 00:24:10] Possible block solve diff 371694866901.729126 ! [2015-08-07 00:24:10] BLOCK ACCEPTED! [2015-08-07 00:24:10] Solved and confirmed block 368725
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does official version has support for Antminer U3 like they have ?
Yes
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i'm using bitmaintech fork 4.9.0
As you can see from the title of this thread, it is for development and support of the OFFICIAL cgminer only. Seek help from whoever maintains that fork please, or use the official version.
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After I start my cgminer it use only 75 MB RAM after >5 days it uses 2.9 GB RAM !!! how Please explain I'm using arch linux x64 Which version of cgminer is this you speak of and what driver?
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If you need help making a bitcoin pool then you shouldn't be making a bitcoin pool.
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Unfortunately, most pools have some sort of protection against this, such as PPLNS, that pays users less up front and encourages them to stay. You make it sound like you earn less by jumping temporarily onto a PPLNS pool. This is also incorrect as you get paid less to start with but you keep getting paid after you leave the pool too, meaning it averages out to the same.
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