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Correct me if im wrong, but if those huge farms with 10, 100, 1000x times the hash rates we have are getting blocks, is it possible were not getting any because of that? Like think of it in terms of us being a single S9 and them being 1000 S9's and were both solo mining?
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2) I connected to someone's node (because I do not know how to create one) that has an average ping time of 75 ms, is this good?
75 ms is fine. The network latency to the node is a lot less important than the CPU speed of the node. A node with a slow CPU might take 3000 ms to hand out new work to your workers, whereas a node with a fast CPU might only take 500 ms. Whether you're adding 1 ms or 200 ms of network latency to that is nearly (but not quite) irrelevant. looking at the nodes' scanner page, is there anything can tell us about CPU speed of a node? I think you mean hashrate, and yes this is JT's currently: Local rate: 58.1TH/s (2.1% DOA) Expected time to share: 2.1 minutes http://ml.toom.im:9332/static/
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3) Is there video tutorial for beginner like me showing how to create a local node?
For example I do not know how to "run bitcoin with the RPC interface enabled" and how to"Run a miner daemon"
thanks
Good Question, Im surprised that no one has made a youtube video showing step by step for noobies like me! I have access to a large scale network with hundreds of VM's if I knew how I'd create one, however I don't think it really benefits us anymore than what is available now, just need more people joining the current ones for better hashrates.
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So mods deleted my opinion, here's another...Bitmain isn't even selling out the S9's right now...They are available, so why would anyone put any money into these imaginary miners even if they were to be made? the hashrates will be so big and who knows if BTC will recover making it worth the expense or risk of expense?
Dont forget now, delete this
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Jt, your probably tired of sounding like a broken record but I have my S9's configured as such
You should not use my nodes (ml.toom.im:933x) for all three pools. If my internet connection goes down and you're only using my nodes, then your machines will stop mining. Ok, I see. I thought that the each pool was using a set of chips 189/3 for mining for some reason.
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I have updated p2pool.io to use jtoomim's 1mb_segwit fork. p2pool.io:9332 is still based on Bitcoin core. I have also deployed ltc.p2pool.io:9327 for Litecoin mining using the same fork and have plans to add several more coins very soon. Thanks for heads up
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Jt, your probably tired of sounding like a broken record but I have my S9's configured as such stratum+tcp://ml.toom.im:9332 stratum+tcp://ml.toom.im:9334 stratum+tcp://ml.toom.im:9336 Is this correct, does it matter? Im still learning and there's no manual that explains the why of things.
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It looks like we have resolved our networking problems. ml.toom.im:9332, :9334, and :7903 should be available again outside our LAN once again, and woff.toom.im:9348 and :9327 once again have hashrate on them. So what happen to all the shares I had on that node?
Your shares were not on that node. They were on the p2pool network. When my nodes go down, they're no longer contributing to the p2pool network, but the shares that were mined before my nodes went down have been copied to all other nodes on the same network (i.e. jtoomimnet). Ahh, blockchain...Ii should have thought. Thanks JT
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So what happen to all the shares I had on that node?
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Do you believers not understand that Halong can keep your money and there's nothing you can do legally. If they don't produce anything your hosed, end of story. Bitpetit, Bitconnect, butterfly labs, the list goes on. They are not letting you purchase using USD, this way no one can go after them.
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I have an S9 and tried to connect to several JT pools and it's not showing work at all, does it take a while to show connection?
This is the current one I tried : ml.toom.im:9332
EDIT: Ok, its connected took about 3-5minutes
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So BTC only? ok well that would explain it. I appreciate your response
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So as the title states I just got my S9 today. I hooked it up and configured it for litecoin mining to Multipool.us It showed that it was working in the status page but all work was rejected. I found from some other thread that this is normal and the S9 wont work for sha-256 from multipool. Can anyone recommend a good pool to join?
Im new to all this so please don't come in here slamming me, thanks
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So, 344 pages of trying defend ones self and reading the first couple of pages and seeing the OP's responding?! Blockchain is fine, your not making it better.
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My advice stands about ripple, do not buy ripple, let it die.
I guess it's not easy like that Yea, it's definitely not going to die anytime soon!
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Just got my shipping confirmation today! S9 only, no power supply yet. This was Jan 10-20 batch
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Sounds like something they would have announced
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