Use the existing kanopool support thread please.
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just noticed ckpool vardiff is not changing diff running 1x 2pac, it normally changes it within a few min of mining... has been over an hour and it is still at 4k.. i am not sure how to contact anyone for support on it so im posting here in hopes of some help
It definitely changes, it's just that at such high diff it can take a while to submit enough hashes for it to adjust. If you want to choose your own diff just use the --suggest-diff command in cgminer which ckpool respects.
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I didnt make the payout this time cant remember if im meant to be looking at herp or derp to see if ill get paid out Look at the pool work and see if you're in payouts: http://ckpool.org/pool/pool.work
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I had followed all the procedures with the CP210x driver and Zadig. I had disable all the firewall and antivirus/antimalware software. Windows can detect the device with the right driver.
But cg miner keep displaying "USB init, open device failed, err -12".
According to the error message it still looks like you haven't completed the zadig process correctly. Unplug the device, plug it in and do the zadig association from scratch.
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Try the antpool thread. They don't provide any useful support but other sheep mining there might help you.
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HOLY FREAKING SHIT GUYS THATS ME!!!! HELL YEAHHHH FIRST BLOCK!!! Happy it's for you guys, fellow CK miners!
So amazed, I have 29 S9's running on Slush (business miners) and 1x S9 in my garage running on CK. Yeah BABY
Haha great work. Your only mistake was not mining everything here. Business schmisiness.
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I heard that someone on GDAX accidentally sold +100 BTC for 87€ each. Jesus Christ! It's about $1000 for 100 BTC. In another word, the guy is not a millionaire anymore. Can it be a reason? That sounds fake. Most exchanges will sell at the current lowest price even if you set it much lower.
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Nothing to do with bitcoin.
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Woohoo congratulations everyone \o/ [2017-11-29 15:32:44.846] Possible block solve diff 5789284682171.663086 ! [2017-11-29 15:32:45.296] BLOCK ACCEPTED! [2017-11-29 15:32:45.672] Solved block 496708 by 1AnJHGLmBBhwxTmn8avcZ9FANUpq84Aczq [2017-11-29 15:32:45.672] User 1AnJHGLmBBhwxTmn8avcZ9FANUpq84Aczq:{"hashrate1m": "13.5T", "hashrate5m": "13.8T", "hashrate1hr": "14.3T", "hashrate1d": "14.2T", "hashrate7d": "14.1T"} [2017-11-29 15:32:45.672] Worker 1AnJHGLmBBhwxTmn8avcZ9FANUpq84Aczq:{"hashrate1m": "13.5T", "hashrate5m": "13.8T", "hashrate1hr": "14.3T", "hashrate1d": "14.2T", "hashrate7d": "14T"} [2017-11-29 15:35:53.776] Hash for block height 496708 confirms block was CONFIRMED
Found by one of our miners with only a single S9. Thanks also to 1EcH7pHYTHLo3cbdXfkf6e6Zh5JzCPGumc who has been our backbone hashrate and now gets reimbursed for his contribution. Reward details: http://ckpool.org/blocks/496708.confirmedhttps://btc.com/000000000000000000309e873222d84629415a8eae2d7b529712a4d6ecf26d36
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When a moderator has moved your thread to the correct subsection, it is pretty bad form to move it back yourself. Please familiarise yourself with the rules of the mining section.
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I'm so excited I actually found a block with 19th on ckpool.org today with my antminer s7 while heating my house and its snowing outside.
No you haven't found a block as far as I can see. What are you referring to?
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But i wanted to test it with my pc , how it works, just to become more familiar with the process.
CPU mining has nothing in common with modern bitcoin mining. You won't be learning anything useful. It's also effectively impossible to do with no supported modern software that will mine bitcoin and no support from any bitcoin pool or developers. If you want to cpu mine, go seek help in the altcoin forums and pools.
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what equip do you have to mine with?
For the moment i dont have any antminer. I would like to play some "lottery" with my home laptop (Intel HD Graphics 3000) I would like to try it in this way, just for learning how it works and after that im planing some investments on antiminers and other rigs Read introduction to bitcoin mining and rules of the forum first please: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=2415854.0
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Use the nicehash support thread (though you already got the answer above.)
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hey -ck are Halongmining using cgminer? Have you had anything to do with the development of the client they are allegedly using on their alleged hardware? If so are they playing opensource ball with the code or are they doing a bitmain and just pretending its theirs? Or... do you know nothing about it? Or... you can't say No one from them has spoken to me at all so it's a complete mystery what they're doing for software.
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[2017-11-24 14:34:32.906] Possible block solve diff 1466153698892.089844 ! [2017-11-24 14:34:33.136] BLOCK ACCEPTED! [2017-11-24 14:34:33.322] Solved and confirmed block 495939 by 12iSvuwsDwUCFKpXnUmtFJNGPmMm2Yt6cS.1x3x9 [2017-11-24 14:34:33.322] User 12iSvuwsDwUCFKpXnUmtFJNGPmMm2Yt6cS:{"hashrate1m": "699T", "hashrate5m": "698T", "hashrate1hr": "695T", "hashrate1d": "696T", "hashrate7d": "693T"} [2017-11-24 14:34:33.322] Worker 12iSvuwsDwUCFKpXnUmtFJNGPmMm2Yt6cS.1x3x9:{"hashrate1m": "13.2T", "hashrate5m": "13.3T", "hashrate1hr": "13.4T", "hashrate1d": "13.6T", "hashrate7d": "13.6T"} [2017-11-24 14:34:33.323] Block solved after 2019926993200 shares at 150.0% diff
https://www.blocktrail.com/BTC/block/000000000000000000bffa9dfdb6459e5139964d34b10d42f7d4d3713f63d8bb
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Apart from being the first to GPU mine, he was also the first to mine with FPGAs and ASICs.
Not ASICs. There was never any evidence he had any before avalon and asicminer.
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You are Hero member, but you didn't know what is mining pool software that's asked.
He's only a hero member because he keeps posting random uninformed crap to increase his post count to earn from his signature campaign.
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how can you tell network hashrate ? and how can you find who owns much/maximum hashrate ? The highest spec GPU at the time was 700MH
was that single gpu or multiple gpus ? The diff gives you an indirect estimate of the network hashrate. This command also estimates it: bitcoin-cli getnetworkhashps 1.16286092598526e+19
Back then it was public knowledge who was mining what where. Things have become much more secretive since. The 7970 back then peaked at 720MH (per GPU).
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CPUs were mining for approximately 2 years before GPU mining started. The first GPU miner was known to keep the mining software to himself and mined a lot of coin at the time before public GPU mining software became available. There was no great outrage about this at the time because bitcoin was only worth a few cents still until GPU mining became publicly available. After that GPU mining was generally quite available through simple GPU miners which I consolidated into the general purpose cgminer application to make it available everywhere. FPGA miners came out about year later but were never popular because the initial cost of purchasing the FPGA miner never offset the savings in electricity they had over GPUs. They did not have significantly higher hashrate than the GPUs. When the first ASICs appeared the following year, their hashrate was so much higher than GPUs that it would have been impossible to hide their hashrate. The highest spec GPU at the time was 700MH and the first ASIC was 70GH. We all could see the sudden rise in network hashrate and difficulty followed it. We also knew who got the first ASIC miner itself and we were watching his hashrate...
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