99.99% of these are scams. The rest are just a waste of money.
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bitcoin basic usb miners running Mac miner 2 pointed to solo.ckpool.org:3333 using BTC address as username
Okay great, but I still don't understand what your question is.
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{ "hashrate1m": "0", "hashrate5m": "0", "hashrate1hr": "369K", Im getting this, saying one was excepted, what can I expect??
"hashrate1d": "133M", "hashrate7d": "26.8M", "lastshare": 1512641523, "workers": 1, "shares": 8000, "bestshare": 7842.94784237596, "bestever": 7842, "worker": [ { "workername": "1SsK1UuPwQshcsQwCNq3RFZUUBUg3Sk44", "hashrate1m": "0", "hashrate5m": "0", "hashrate1hr": "369K", "hashrate1d": "133M", "hashrate7d": "26.8M", "lastshare": 1512641523, "shares": 8000, "bestshare": 7842.94784237596, "bestever": 7842 } ] }
What do you mean "saying one was expected"? As far as I can see from your hashrate you are CPU or GPU mining. Only ASIC miners are welcome here, please don't do that. Read about mining here: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=2415854.0
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I was using my nicehash BTC wallet address for the pool, do I lose all my work if I change to another wallet?
"accumulated": 5815992.817247814 "herp": 9019192.741226209
You don't lose it but it goes to another address which means you don't accumulate as much in one address. If you were below the payout threshold and abandon the address then it will never get paid anything. I highly recommend using one address as much as possible. Well... Here's to hoping nicehash comes back online. Hate to lose my work because of their misfortune. If not, I guess I'll just have a learning experience. The problem is that I can't start allowing people to change addresses unless they had a way to prove they owned those other addresses through signing from the original address. Remember the cardinal rule with bitcoin - unless you own the private keys to your address, you do not have control of your money. Always always use your own wallet where you are in control of your address. Time and time again any time there has been a hack, only those who have not used their own wallets were adversely affected a great deal.
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Not much surprises me in the bitcoin world, but holy shit!
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I was using my nicehash BTC wallet address for the pool, do I lose all my work if I change to another wallet?
"accumulated": 5815992.817247814 "herp": 9019192.741226209
You don't lose it but it goes to another address which means you don't accumulate as much in one address. If you were below the payout threshold and abandon the address then it will never get paid anything. I highly recommend using one address as much as possible.
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Do rentals help? I just added 1.2 Petra for 4 hours to see if it can help our luck!
Hashrate is hashrate. Unless there's something malicious going on from the person you're renting the hashrate then every hash counts and increases our chances of finding a block.
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With the rise in price of bitcoin the number of newbies coming to the forums and mining section at large has gotten out of control and the demand on me as the only active moderator was becoming excessive. Welcome aboard frodocooper by my recommendation as a new moderator to help keep the mining section under control. As a meta post about mining and not strictly about mining this post will be moved after a week or so.
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Congrats to 12iSvuwsDwUCFKpXnUmtFJNGPmMm2Yt6cS for solving another block
Hi, Ckolivas. I also wanted to ask you about this moment... there seem to be some trouble with the best share status, on the pool. I am seeing this for the second, or third time. Here is an example, You see, my best share is 46,704,108,526 But the pool is showing that the best share is 34,321,330,328 Yeah it's not resetting properly. I fixed the pool not resetting but that broke the users' resetting.
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With BitMinter, if my rig discovers a new block, do I receive half of it like Slushpool, or just a proportion of my work for the discovery? TIA!
That doesn't happen on slushpool either.
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Thank you sir. This will make it perfectly clear for me. I just want to make sure i understand.
is it my total pool lifetime hash or only current block total accumulated hashpower contributed divided by total pool hashpower toward block or lifetime?
or is it my current hashpower divided by current pool hashpower at time of block solving?
Your total over the last 5 blocks' worth divided by the pools' over the last 5 blocks worth. The fact we haven't gotten up to 5 blocks' worth means that it's whatever it's been till the start.
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Thank you so much for explaining that to me.. I really appreciate it.
So is the payout in correlation to the amount of hashpower put in... - or is it a percentage breakdown out of 100...
Like does 1st place get a percentage of the block ex.) 3rd place gets 19% of the block reward
or is it calculated by amount of hashpower put in; ex,) payout = hashpower x X
best,
- Mike
Both. Your hashpower contributed divided by the total pool hashpower multiplied by the block reward.
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I took some of my earnings and rented a little time from Mining Rig Rentals. I don't think I got the best rate, however I'm happy with how easy and quick the ordering process was to go through. I'm going to continue with that practice of renting some time after each block we find. I was able to jump up four spots on the payout list within a single day.
I don't understand the "after each block" part of your strategy. The reward system isn't hoppable; there is nothing to gain as to when to choose to mine and not mine here. I'm properly misunderstanding something, but after each block, does our hash rate revert back to zero? I didn't think it did. So by reinvesting some of my earnings, I would gain more of a payout faster then I would with my typical old miner. Correct? No. It all continually accumulates regardless of whether we've found a block or not. The "accepted" and the "diff" shown in pool stats has no bearing at all on payouts. The only effect a block might have on payouts is on ultra small miners who have only just reached payout threshold as to which next block they'll get paid on.
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I took some of my earnings and rented a little time from Mining Rig Rentals. I don't think I got the best rate, however I'm happy with how easy and quick the ordering process was to go through. I'm going to continue with that practice of renting some time after each block we find. I was able to jump up four spots on the payout list within a single day.
I don't understand the "after each block" part of your strategy. The reward system isn't hoppable; there is nothing to gain as to when to choose to mine and not mine here.
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I just wanted to make sure I understand how the payouts work.. 1.) Is herp affected by how many shares are accepted, share size, hashrate ? My best share was in the hundreds of millions - never billions yet.. I am using two S9's, s4, s5, and two Avalon's.. 2.) I'm just curious what's the fastest way to raise herp.. multiple miners with different worker names ? I didn't set up a proxy.. does that help? And does hero drop if I don't mine here.. I see a lot of people in payouts above me aren't currently mining.. so maybe that helps the people mining move up faster ? If they are dropping down in value ? I'm currently in the payouts section around .016? ? 3.) So right now I get paid that amount on the next block? 4.) when I search my username, it also says postponed: 1 5.) could I be scheduled for the next payout and be postponed for the one after ? I wouldn't be in payouts if I wasn't scheduled to receive a reward ? I'm just nervous why I would have a one next to postponed.. I was postponed before last block; so maybe that's what it is caclulating... Lastly 6.). How does derp play into all this? 1. Yes, but in essence over time it equals your overall contributed accepted shares. 2. Fastest and only way to raise herp is with more hashrate. There is no magic combination of miners, division of work, proxying, or anything that can affect your accepted shares, only total hashrate. Herp currently is not dropping at all until we've found our first 5 blocks. Your proportion of the pool goes down over time though unless you keep mining. 3. If you're in payouts you're due to get paid on the next block. 4. Postponed 1 means you were in the postponed queue for 1 block so far. 5. You cannot adjust your scheduling. It would be unfair on everyone else. You'll be paid on the next block anyway. 6. Derp is your current predicted payout in bitcoin.
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And what does this have to do with bitcoin? Moving.
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Not bitcoin no. Anything else is offtopic here so time to move.
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what is the current herp /derp /lns needed to get in the top 100 for the next block?
Looks like a sustained hashrate of about 350GH at the moment. It would take a while to build up to that but higher hashrates would do so faster.
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Congrats to 12iSvuwsDwUCFKpXnUmtFJNGPmMm2Yt6cS for solving another block
A nice lucky block, especially for the miner to have back to back blocks [2017-12-01 22:20:31.675] Possible block solve diff 9861193841557.046875 ! [2017-12-01 22:20:31.997] BLOCK ACCEPTED! [2017-12-01 22:20:32.173] Solved and confirmed block 497143 by 12iSvuwsDwUCFKpXnUmtFJNGPmMm2Yt6cS.1x3x2 [2017-12-01 22:20:32.173] User 12iSvuwsDwUCFKpXnUmtFJNGPmMm2Yt6cS:{"hashrate1m": "703T", "hashrate5m": "722T", "hashrate1hr": "726T", "hashrate1d": "699T", "hashrate7d": "696T"} [2017-12-01 22:20:32.173] Worker 12iSvuwsDwUCFKpXnUmtFJNGPmMm2Yt6cS.1x3x2:{"hashrate1m": "16.1T", "hashrate5m": "14.5T", "hashrate1hr": "13.7T", "hashrate1d": "13.3T", "hashrate7d": "13.4T"} [2017-12-01 22:20:32.174] Block solved after 508478215152 shares at 37.7% diff
https://btc.com/0000000000000000001c8b137fdeaf482b4e58d6a10eac23bef43d7ffb7ef035
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