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July 17, 2014, 10:43:38 AM
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ok...

here's how naive some miners are...

I mine doge from time to time in a pool

http://doge.hashfaster.com/ to be exact - it has about 10% on average of the network hash for doge

therefore it finds on average 144 blocks daily.

each doge block is worth $30.00

there's a guy mining in that pool by with 920 MH

the pool is fairly accurate and shows him getting: .3754 BTC/ day which is $236

if this guy were to solo mine he'd have 2.2% of the network hash and on average would find 31 bocks a day on his own (if he were to solo mine)

31 blocks times $30 = $952

this guy is giving up over $600 in potential revenue EVERY FRICKING DAY!

how crazy is that?

If you've got HUGE hash, send me a PM - I can setup you up to solo mine pretty cheaply per month and you'll solo mine into your own private wallet on your own private virtual machine that only you have access to after I've set it up and you'll make a lot more money.

If you've got over 500MH I can help you with just about any coin.

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July 17, 2014, 12:00:26 PM
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You should get the same payout either solo mining or pool mining unless you are talking about saving in pool fee..
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July 17, 2014, 12:04:53 PM
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you should but you don't - I proven it over and over again with solo mining certain coins.

I cleaned up on Neutrino a few week ago solo mining it before the world discovered it.

If you take all the biggest multi pool and add up their doge hash they only account for about 30 to 40% of the total network hash for Doge - wonder where the rest of the Doge hash is coming from?

big farms solo mining the coin...

I know it for a fact. I have a friend with 8 GH that only mines Doge and he mines Solo...

plus some of the pool operators skim blocks for themselves. I caught one cheating last month grabbing random blocks off of hash I was contributing to. In Mpos it only take a few lines of code. I caught the pool operator by looking at the block chain and found his wallet address for blocks I had found in his pool. the pool was cleaning up... I mean it had over 90% of the network has for a coin and was getting nearly every block so I looked at the blocks that the pool did not find and discovered a few of them were still going to the same address but did not show up in the list of blocks found by the pool. Busted....

I basically do not trust pool operators.

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July 17, 2014, 12:29:25 PM
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ok...

here's how naive some miners are...

I mine doge from time to time in a pool

http://doge.hashfaster.com/ to be exact - it has about 10% on average of the network hash for doge

therefore it finds on average 144 blocks daily.

each doge block is worth $30.00

there's a guy mining in that pool by with 920 MH

the pool is fairly accurate and shows him getting: .3754 BTC/ day which is $236

if this guy were to solo mine he'd have 2.2% of the network hash and on average would find 31 bocks a day on his own (if he were to solo mine)

31 blocks times $30 = $952

this guy is giving up over $600 in potential revenue EVERY FRICKING DAY!

how crazy is that?

If you've got HUGE hash, send me a PM - I can setup you up to solo mine pretty cheaply per month and you'll solo mine into your own private wallet on your own private virtual machine that only you have access to after I've set it up and you'll make a lot more money.

If you've got over 500MH I can help you with just about any coin.
lol, if the guy isn't able to setup his own solo mining itself (and he isn't a noob anymore)... then he doesn't deserve it...
And clearly a monthly fee for you for doing a one time job (well once it is set up, it is set up)... you are yourself freaking greedy ( and probably a scammer as nothing justify a monthly allowance to you)

When I have 5 minutes, I put that setting for free.

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July 17, 2014, 01:03:11 PM
Last edit: July 17, 2014, 01:38:01 PM by jjj0923
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djm - anything worth doing is worth doing for money - especially if you're going to help someone makes three times the money they're making now and since this can be done for free (as you assume) PLEASE SEND ME THE LINK to the company who gives away virtual machines (where the wallet(s) ) will be hosted - because I need a few free machines.

and you are you to pass judgement on who and who does not deserve to mine solo?

and you should not assume that just because someone can afford 1 GH of mining power they understand how solo mining works - most people on this site do not. They just buy machines and point them to pools and are happy to get a few bucks.

this lack of knowledge is apparent all over the place by the people who remain in pools that only find a few blocks a day or NO BLOCKS!!!

wanna this this in action? - go here:

http://naut.0feepool.com/index.php?page=statistics&action=pool

and here:

http://naut.0feepool.com/index.php?page=statistics&action=blocks

this pool has not found a single block in the last 7 days yet people still have their miner pointed here and what do they get daily? A BIG FAT ZERO

I see pools filled with miners and the pools only find a few blocks a day - no wonder so many people complain they're not making any money!

the lack of understanding & ignorance astounds me and you should not be surprised.

for instance...I'll betcha 90% of the people out here cannot tell you the difference between http and tcp protocols or why stratum was needed given the http short comings

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July 17, 2014, 03:09:59 PM
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djm - anything worth doing is worth doing for money - especially if you're going to help someone makes three times the money they're making now and since this can be done for free (as you assume) PLEASE SEND ME THE LINK to the company who gives away virtual machines (where the wallet(s) ) will be hosted - because I need a few free machines.

and you are you to pass judgement on who and who does not deserve to mine solo?

and you should not assume that just because someone can afford 1 GH of mining power they understand how solo mining works - most people on this site do not. They just buy machines and point them to pools and are happy to get a few bucks.

this lack of knowledge is apparent all over the place by the people who remain in pools that only find a few blocks a day or NO BLOCKS!!!

wanna this this in action? - go here:

http://naut.0feepool.com/index.php?page=statistics&action=pool

and here:

http://naut.0feepool.com/index.php?page=statistics&action=blocks

this pool has not found a single block in the last 7 days yet people still have their miner pointed here and what do they get daily? A BIG FAT ZERO

I see pools filled with miners and the pools only find a few blocks a day - no wonder so many people complain they're not making any money!

the lack of understanding & ignorance astounds me and you should not be surprised.

for instance...I'll betcha 90% of the people out here cannot tell you the difference between http and tcp protocols or why stratum was needed given the http short comings

Smiley

It is a business about making money, if people runs several 10k USD machines not knowing how things work or if they didn't bother to do some research on their own (I mean, for any kind of job, you are trained to do your job... if not you just get fired... or even not hired).

I mean if that guys think he just have to push enter to make money and no other effort are required, then he gets the profit he deserves.
(I am not judgemental, that's a just fact  Grin and since competition plays also a role, his ignorance is profitable to others...  Grin).
Also the information is not secret, it is all over the place in all threads, if the guy don't know, then his huge hashrate is certainly disproportionate compared to the computing power of his own brain...  Grin

So may-be you should ask money to people who make a profit because that guy suck at running his farm, this is from those guys you can get a per month fee.

But for that guy, once he has set up his farm, it is once for all, so there is no justification for a per month fee.




 

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July 17, 2014, 03:14:10 PM
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so there is no justification for a per month fee.

again - please tell me where you can get a virtual machine for free...

I'd really like to know - that is the monthly fee

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July 17, 2014, 03:30:24 PM
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so there is no justification for a per month fee.

again - please tell me where you can get a virtual machine for free...

I'd really like to know - that is the monthly fee
why would he need a virtual machine ? (I mean distant machine... )
He is probably running a bunch of asics which are hooked to one or several computer on the same network, for solo mining the only thing to do is to set up one of his computer to run the wallet and the other machine will connect to that (with the advantage over a distant virtual machine that he won't have any latency, setup a p2pool node or even a pool)

you see no monthly fee...

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July 17, 2014, 03:33:12 PM
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so there is no justification for a per month fee.

again - please tell me where you can get a virtual machine for free...

I'd really like to know - that is the monthly fee
why would he need a virtual machine ? (I mean distant machine... )
He is probably running a bunch of asic which are hooked to one or several computer on the same network, for solo mining the only thing to do is to set up one of his computer to run the wallet and the other machine will connect to that (with the advantage over a distant virtual machine than he won't have any latency, or setup a p2pool node or even a pool)

you see no monthly fee...

again - assumptions are not a good thing - you have no clue as to what he's running... he's probably got a bunch of large hosted machines. If you can setup a machine you can typically figure out how to install a wallet on one of them - which apparently he has not figured out or he would not be wasting all that hash in a pool.

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July 17, 2014, 04:06:15 PM
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you should but you don't - I proven it over and over again with solo mining certain coins.

I cleaned up on Neutrino a few week ago solo mining it before the world discovered it.

If you take all the biggest multi pool and add up their doge hash they only account for about 30 to 40% of the total network hash for Doge - wonder where the rest of the Doge hash is coming from?

big farms solo mining the coin...

I know it for a fact. I have a friend with 8 GH that only mines Doge and he mines Solo...

plus some of the pool operators skim blocks for themselves. I caught one cheating last month grabbing random blocks off of hash I was contributing to. In Mpos it only take a few lines of code. I caught the pool operator by looking at the block chain and found his wallet address for blocks I had found in his pool. the pool was cleaning up... I mean it had over 90% of the network has for a coin and was getting nearly every block so I looked at the blocks that the pool did not find and discovered a few of them were still going to the same address but did not show up in the list of blocks found by the pool. Busted....

I basically do not trust pool operators.
wanna share the pool adress? We all wanna avoid scammers.
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