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November 14, 2015, 05:52:06 AM |
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we are in... two orders at 350th http://solo.ckpool.org/users/164o6jGhpciHC8Lg4XiXyprKfrqZK3tST6{"hashrate1m": "675T", "hashrate5m": "584T", "hashrate1hr": "96.4T", "hashrate1d": "4.31T", "hashrate7d": "617G", "lastupdate": 1447477673, "workers": 7, "shares": 86943627, "bestshare": 1,297,482,164.1680741} over 1 billion share! each for 24 hours fixed at .0076 cost was 3 + 3 = 6 coins we have 1.5 coins left we did 7.5 coins vs 8 coins we are missing 5)BannedDK .505 --------------------- due when we did these in spring/summer we would let the missing guy join in a hour or so late as long as no blocks were hit. So at: BannedDK if funds unlock in an hour or so you can send the .505 in we will go back to and 8 coins base vs a 7.5 coin base. If they come too late you can do the next one. Sloopy also missed out so I will run one more this month. then stop. our orders I was checking PMs Phil. Was I supposed to post in this thread? I must have misunderstood something, my apologies, but I did say I'd enjoy being in on any of these, anytime you run anything like this haha. It is all great though and I hope you guys have a great run. Please let me know what I need to do on any future runs and I'm in for most anything like this with you. Thanks for trying to work me in, it is very much appreciated.
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Transaction fees go to the pools and the pools decide to pay them to the miners. Anything else, including off-chain solutions are stealing and not the way Bitcoin was intended to function. Make the block size set by the pool. Pool = miners and they get the choice.
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November 14, 2015, 06:23:11 AM |
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Good luck to us all.
Thanks again phillip1957 for running this.
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November 14, 2015, 06:48:56 AM |
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Hey guys
Guess im to Late now? Just woke up as it was getting late as i Said in my last post.
Am i still in or do i Need to wait for the next run?
Gonna sort the slush payout now
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Mercado
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November 14, 2015, 07:19:09 AM |
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Errrr guys? Did you just find a block??? https://blockchain.info/blocks/Solo%20CKPoolIf so, wow! Any chances to join the club later on? [EDIT] guess not... was wondering since the biggest share found on the address suddenly dropped and there was a CKsolo pool block found... Having fun keeping an eye on this
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page14
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November 14, 2015, 08:09:08 AM |
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Not, yet. But the next one is definitely ours))
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November 14, 2015, 08:56:14 AM |
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hopefully!
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philipma1957 (OP)
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November 14, 2015, 09:39:13 AM |
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Hey guys
Guess im to Late now? Just woke up as it was getting late as i Said in my last post.
Am i still in or do i Need to wait for the next run?
Gonna sort the slush payout now
you can put in as long as we did not hit a block which so far we have not. we still have coins to play 1.5 and time on the meter for the 700th 19 hours or so. the math is easier if you put the .505 btc in we go back up to the 8 coins we planned on. make sure to let us know asap. {"hashrate1m": "694T", "hashrate5m": "690T", "hashrate1hr": "686T", "hashrate1d": "125T", "hashrate7d": "19.5T", "lastupdate": 1447493994, "workers": 7, "shares": 2780798241, "bestshare": 4,072,399,009.0212584} just did a 4 bill share
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philipma1957 (OP)
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November 14, 2015, 09:46:41 AM |
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Errrr guys? Did you just find a block??? https://blockchain.info/blocks/Solo%20CKPoolIf so, wow! Any chances to join the club later on? [EDIT] guess not... was wondering since the biggest share found on the address suddenly dropped and there was a CKsolo pool block found... Having fun keeping an eye on this next game I will run 1 more this month.
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November 14, 2015, 10:57:14 AM |
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Errrr guys? Did you just find a block??? https://blockchain.info/blocks/Solo%20CKPoolIf so, wow! Any chances to join the club later on? [EDIT] guess not... was wondering since the biggest share found on the address suddenly dropped and there was a CKsolo pool block found... Having fun keeping an eye on this next game I will run 1 more this month. Cool! thanks philip!
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November 14, 2015, 12:32:43 PM |
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{"hashrate1m": "753T", "hashrate5m": "733T", "hashrate1hr": "716T", "hashrate1d": "189T", "hashrate7d": "30.8T", "lastupdate": 1447504015, "workers": 7, "shares": 4431668495, "bestshare": 57632365146.529419}
it's alive, it's alive
good luck to all
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jacobmayes94
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November 14, 2015, 12:35:59 PM |
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heres to a block Jacob
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November 14, 2015, 12:44:54 PM |
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bestshare: 57,632,365,146.529419 sooooooo close
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November 14, 2015, 12:45:43 PM |
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bestshare: 57,632,365,146.529419 sooooooo close
Damn... We need, just a little bit more!!
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jacobmayes94
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November 14, 2015, 12:52:38 PM |
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reminds me of the tomb raider movie where the log is trying to pierce the urn and it goes so close... and then the illuminati guy goes 'nooooo' then it hits the next time (the part where they get the first triangle piece)
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November 14, 2015, 01:01:44 PM |
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bestshare: 57,632,365,146.529419 sooooooo close
Damn... We need, just a little bit more!! Would be great if you guys explained why "getting close" shares" etc, so the shares does matter? and how many share for this "mininglotto" would be needed?
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jacobmayes94
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November 14, 2015, 01:05:05 PM |
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no all it is how close the share submitted matched the network difficulty. The high share is utterly worthless and is just like any other share before it that doesn't solve a block but its that it was a share that came close to the 65 billion needed. When I rented hash I got a 7B share within a few seconds but never had one greater during the hours I rented it.
With EVERY hash generated and share submitted it either solves a block (So greater than 65billion) or doesn't solve a block (lower than 65 billion)
Jacob
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November 14, 2015, 01:13:23 PM |
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no all it is how close the share submitted matched the network difficulty. The high share is utterly worthless and is just like any other share before it that doesn't solve a block but its that it was a share that came close to the 65 billion needed. When I rented hash I got a 7B share within a few seconds but never had one greater during the hours I rented it.
With EVERY hash generated and share submitted it either solves a block (So greater than 65billion) or doesn't solve a block (lower than 65 billion)
Jacob
Thanks! So is there should be chance for this experiment to reach 65b?
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November 14, 2015, 01:23:35 PM |
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yes with the hashrate. tbf even someone CPU mining could produce a 65B hash. With every block found the attempt to 'brute force' the block restarts with different work for the new one. We just have loads and loads of raffle tickets available! I would say its a raffle and lottery combo because there is more than one solution per block.
This is like 500TH for example, so 500 trillion attempts per second to solve, a CPU would be 100kH or similar for example, or 500Mh for a GPU or 333MH for some older block erupters. Someone pulled a 2 billion share from a USB stick miner at 5Gh/s.
Each attempt to solve the block is independent of the last, each 500 trillion attempts to solve the block is independent of the previous one. Akin to a roulette table or coin toss, each result is independent of the last. The S3 solver who was adamant he would solve one I did think the law of attraction played a role, but then again I am a big believer in the law of attraction. But I won't add philosophies to here because many would probably prefer hard data! You could power on a miner and solve it today, tomorrow, several months. In theory, the entire network could wait a year to solve one, in theory only. You may notice sometimes blocks get solved a couple of minutes apart, sometimes theres an hour or more between blocks. For that hour miners were still brute-forcing the same work.
Jacob
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November 14, 2015, 01:52:01 PM |
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When you consider there could be a share worth 2^224 in the endgame... "max target / n" or as it is now; 63B doesn't seem like such a big number...
But there are SOOOOOOOOO many fewer chances to hit those higher shares.
I am surprised I regularly see 20M and 100+M shares on both my antminer U3 and my S3. Must be a lucky address; though I have yet to hit a block myself.
The raffle ticket analogy is great; aside from your number not being called. But the problem is you don't know what number will be on your ticket till you get it. And the number needs to only be equal or greater than a baseline number.
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Yes I am a pirate, 300 years too late!
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November 14, 2015, 02:19:58 PM |
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If you guys want some more hash, I can move my rentals onto your pool. {"hashrate1m": "209T", "hashrate5m": "211T", "hashrate1hr": "208T", "hashrate1d": "89.4T", "hashrate7d": "16.4T", "lastupdate": 1447510735, "workers": 332, "shares": 2421917389, "bestshare": 380563939.74296552}
Have most of it for another 12 hours
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