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July 06, 2018, 07:34:49 PM
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Block (530771)...Party!
Another Lucky block
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July 06, 2018, 08:00:53 PM
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Code:
 "solvedby": "36JMs8rogpizjkkp6eeKMmm3SLbSNo5H9V",
 "date": "[2018-07-06 19:05:33.758]",
 "hash": "0000000000000000002edd80de4ecf0b343e84826301dcd813476a26b6daab83",
 "shares": 2869976646098,
 "diff": 53.5

And another shexy one.
Gotta love the Law of Averages when we're on this side of it.  Cheesy

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July 06, 2018, 09:41:42 PM
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Code:
 "solvedby": "36JMs8rogpizjkkp6eeKMmm3SLbSNo5H9V",
 "date": "[2018-07-06 19:05:33.758]",
 "hash": "0000000000000000002edd80de4ecf0b343e84826301dcd813476a26b6daab83",
 "shares": 2869976646098,
 "diff": 53.5

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Gotta love the Law of Averages when we're on this side of it.  Cheesy

Code:
[2018-07-06 19:05:33.684] Possible block solve diff 6005957420562.655273 ! 
[2018-07-06 19:05:33.757] BLOCK ACCEPTED!
[2018-07-06 19:05:33.764] Solved block 530771 by 36JMs8rogpizjkkp6eeKMmm3SLbSNo5H9V.0
[2018-07-06 19:05:33.764] User 36JMs8rogpizjkkp6eeKMmm3SLbSNo5H9V:{"hashrate1m": "101P", "hashrate5m": "101P", "hashrate1hr": "101P", "hashrate1d": "102P", "hashrate7d": "104P"}
[2018-07-06 19:05:33.764] Worker 36JMs8rogpizjkkp6eeKMmm3SLbSNo5H9V.0:{"hashrate1m": "71.2P", "hashrate5m": "71.1P", "hashrate1hr": "70.8P", "hashrate1d": "74.4P", "hashrate7d": "78.5P"}
[2018-07-06 19:12:31.312] Hash for block height 530771 confirms block was CONFIRMED

https://btc.com/0000000000000000002edd80de4ecf0b343e84826301dcd813476a26b6daab83

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July 06, 2018, 10:49:08 PM
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Block (530771)...Party!
Another Lucky block

and you were paid !


https://www.blockchain.com/en/btc/address/1LN2xEQywL9jK9jtnTunFBZbe5CH7CdHpd

https://www.blockchain.com/en/btc/tx/b5679d2fadfb978377407851de6490f719526472ee520f8b58c6c49f40cc2cf1

22   1LN2xEQywL9jK9jtnTunFBZbe5CH7CdHpd   63.5TH/s   62.2TH/s   24.2TH/s   4   199,791,643   138253221   100%   3,718,212,523   0.00173155


since your standing shows you to be due 0.00173155 next block

and you were paid over 0.0030  this block

I am guessing this block caught up for the missed payment.

if you stay at 65th you will grow and max payments will be near 0.005 or 0.006

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July 06, 2018, 11:52:07 PM
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Block (530771)...Party!
Another Lucky block

and you were paid !


https://www.[Suspicious link removed]/en/btc/address/1LN2xEQywL9jK9jtnTunFBZbe5CH7CdHpd

https://www.[Suspicious link removed]/en/btc/tx/b5679d2fadfb978377407851de6490f719526472ee520f8b58c6c49f40cc2cf1

22   1LN2xEQywL9jK9jtnTunFBZbe5CH7CdHpd   63.5TH/s   62.2TH/s   24.2TH/s   4   199,791,643   138253221   100%   3,718,212,523   0.00173155


since your standing shows you to be due 0.00173155 next block

and you were paid over 0.0030  this block

I am guessing this block caught up for the missed payment.

if you stay at 65th you will grow and max payments will be near 0.005 or 0.006
Thanks that sounds good. I think the asic boost from Halong miners is helping the luck of the pool somehow.
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July 07, 2018, 12:33:17 AM
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...I think the asic boost from Halong miners is helping the luck of the pool somehow.
  Cheesy  Cheesy  Cheesy

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July 07, 2018, 03:55:00 AM
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I think the asic boost from Halong miners is helping the luck of the pool somehow.

Our last block (530771) wasn't a version-rolled one.
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July 07, 2018, 04:34:02 AM
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I think the asic boost from Halong miners is helping the luck of the pool somehow.
Our last block (530771) wasn't a version-rolled one.
I don't think that's what he meant. Some folks think that certain ASICs bring good/bad luck with them.
I even know 1 pool op that has blamed ASIC firmware versions for bad luck (not mentioning any names, but his nickname rhymes with guano Tongue)

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July 07, 2018, 04:40:00 AM
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I even know 1 pool op that has blamed ASIC firmware versions for bad luck (not mentioning any names, but his nickname rhymes with guano Tongue)

Touché.
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July 07, 2018, 05:04:30 AM
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I even know 1 pool op that has blamed ASIC firmware versions for bad luck (not mentioning any names, but his nickname rhymes with guano Tongue)

Touché.

last 10 blocks add to 1002.3   which is 100.23 luck


053.5
060.5
003.9
105.2
052.2
227.7
245.4
057,4
065.5
131.0

1002.3
100.23 % = exactly normal


So far asic boost is close to the same as no asic boost.

but 10 or even 20 blocks is a same sample.


numbers come from here

http://ckpool.org/pool/blocks/

169.3
016.4
054.4
033.7 = orphan
028.5
123.2
164.0
127.8
181.4
171.5
195.6

1265.8  or 126.58%  this is poor luck  and  was compounded with the orphan


21 blocks since asic boost 1 orphan

we will see what the next 10 blocks bring for us.

under 100 or over

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July 07, 2018, 05:23:58 AM
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We'll I'm block parting late tonight. Still saving the winderlea to keep this streak alive! Gogo -ckpool!

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July 07, 2018, 05:31:46 AM
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I even know 1 pool op that has blamed ASIC firmware versions for bad luck (not mentioning any names, but his nickname rhymes with guano Tongue)

Touché.

last 10 blocks add to 1002.3   which is 100.23 luck


053.5
060.5
003.9
105.2
052.2
227.7
245.4
057,4
065.5
131.0

1002.3
100.23 % = exactly normal


So far asic boost is close to the same as no asic boost.

but 10 or even 20 blocks is a same sample.


numbers come from here

http://ckpool.org/pool/blocks/

169.3
016.4
054.4
033.7 = orphan
028.5
123.2
164.0
127.8
181.4
171.5
195.6

1265.8  or 126.58%  this is poor luck  and  was compounded with the orphan


21 blocks since asic boost 1 orphan

we will see what the next 10 blocks bring for us.

under 100 or over
Note you can ignore the orphan as the next block includes the orphan's shates here.

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July 07, 2018, 01:19:44 PM
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Thanks all.  Very entertaining Saturday morning read.
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July 07, 2018, 01:59:09 PM
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Well your not talking about me - coz that doesn't rhyme Tongue

MathChallengedWeenie does though Smiley
Kindly fek off back to your sycophants who, like you, are incapable of understanding that constants don't change and thus constants don't change.

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July 07, 2018, 03:32:04 PM
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Well your not talking about me - coz that doesn't rhyme Tongue

MathChallengedWeenie does though Smiley
Kindly fek off back to your sycophants who, like you, are incapable of understanding that constants don't change and thus constants don't change.

Just sipping my coffee here, wondering about the history regarding this exchange. No explanation needed, we'll just let my imagination run with this one. Tongue

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July 07, 2018, 03:39:39 PM
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..No explanation needed, we'll just let my imagination run with this one. Tongue
I respect ck enough to not go into any further detail.  Wink

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..No explanation needed, we'll just let my imagination run with this one. Tongue
I respect ck enough to not go into any further detail.  Wink

You know people love "tha" drama and the intrigue. Anyway . ... .

Happy centennial thread page ckpool!! *holds up beer*

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July 09, 2018, 04:40:57 AM
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Happy centennial thread page ckpool!! *holds up beer*
Thanks! However, more information is needed if it's going to help us find a block. What are you drinking??

P.S. I hate and actively avoid the drama but someone seems hellbent on finding an excuse to bring it up.

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Happy centennial thread page ckpool!! *holds up beer*

P.S. I hate and actively avoid the drama but someone seems hellbent on finding an excuse to bring it up.

I know I talk to much.

This eve, we have an "Everyday Kolsch" provided by Worthy Brewing. Enjoy.

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July 09, 2018, 04:43:46 AM
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This eve, we have an "Everyday Kolsch" provided by Worthy Brewing. Enjoy.
Cheers, just about to walk down to the waterfront (I'm on vacation) and have a Little Creatures Pale Ale on tap.

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