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January 23, 2023, 08:54:36 PM |
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The only part of your statement I disagree with it “BCH does not support merged mining”. Not going to flat out say your wrong without showing proof but within the coming weeks things are really going to change in that regard. I am not claiming to be some genesis coder.
Since I am 100% sure you can't merge mine BTC with BCH, if CK or any other pool which I use managed to magically break the law of physics, I personally forgive them with all my heart for using my hashrate to "merge" mine BCH. Anyway, anyone can claim anything, it's easy to do so, but these claims require strong evidence, even if you were right about it, nobody is going to believe you, in fact, you can't blame anyone who laughs at you when you claim something against a popular belief, so why not stop here and come back when you have a proof to support your claims so can laugh back at everyone else? just something to put forward for consideration.
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January 23, 2023, 10:14:53 PM |
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hello community, connect here on the forum, I'm making my first post !
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January 23, 2023, 10:27:48 PM |
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KitKatZ, just go away, thanks.
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January 23, 2023, 10:28:32 PM |
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Here's the pool console output for the last blocksolve. [2023-01-20 10:27:51.991] Possible block solve diff 71294311522514.546875 ! [2023-01-20 10:27:52.068] BLOCK ACCEPTED! [2023-01-20 10:27:52.072] Solved and confirmed block 772793 by 1CEmkQkgiCMx6DHSDkHi53mL8oEthCZSw [2023-01-20 10:27:52.072] User 1CEmkQkgiCMx6DHSDkHi53mL8oEthCZSw:{"hashrate1m": "9.99T", "hashrate5m": "10.5T", "hashrate1hr": "10.4T", "hashrate1d": "10.2T", "hashrate7d": "11.3T"} [2023-01-20 10:27:52.072] Worker 1CEmkQkgiCMx6DHSDkHi53mL8oEthCZSw:{"hashrate1m": "9.99T", "hashrate5m": "10.5T", "hashrate1hr": "10.4T", "hashrate1d": "10.2T", "hashrate7d": "11.3T"} [2023-01-20 10:27:52.118] Block solved after 69815559814517 shares at 185.7% diff
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leandrovitorl
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January 23, 2023, 11:24:19 PM |
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I'm a little sad and upset that I didn't get to know the pool at @ckpooldev in 2013-2014, but I'm still confident to get the block this year, and have my complete happiness
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January 26, 2023, 09:35:27 AM |
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What we thinking here, an S9? Amazing. Congratulations! I love it
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January 26, 2023, 09:44:27 AM |
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Here's the pool console output for the last blocksolve. [2023-01-20 10:27:51.991] Possible block solve diff 71294311522514.546875 ! [2023-01-20 10:27:52.068] BLOCK ACCEPTED! [2023-01-20 10:27:52.072] Solved and confirmed block 772793 by 1CEmkQkgiCMx6DHSDkHi53mL8oEthCZSw [2023-01-20 10:27:52.072] User 1CEmkQkgiCMx6DHSDkHi53mL8oEthCZSw:{"hashrate1m": "9.99T", "hashrate5m": "10.5T", "hashrate1hr": "10.4T", "hashrate1d": "10.2T", "hashrate7d": "11.3T"} [2023-01-20 10:27:52.072] Worker 1CEmkQkgiCMx6DHSDkHi53mL8oEthCZSw:{"hashrate1m": "9.99T", "hashrate5m": "10.5T", "hashrate1hr": "10.4T", "hashrate1d": "10.2T", "hashrate7d": "11.3T"} [2023-01-20 10:27:52.118] Block solved after 69815559814517 shares at 185.7% diff
can someone explain what the last line means and what the numbers express? [2023-01-20 10:27:52.118] Block solved after 69815559814517 shares at 185.7% diff
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January 26, 2023, 01:07:18 PM Last edit: January 26, 2023, 02:28:16 PM by iwantmyhomepaidwithbtc2 |
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can someone explain what the last line means and what the numbers express? [2023-01-20 10:27:52.118] Block solved after 69815559814517 shares at 185.7% diff
69815559814517 is the total of work did by all the miners on solo.ckpool.org to solve the block. So very unlucky block, almost twice the difficulty of shares submitted If Diff is for example 20T and you submitted 40T shares when you solve the block, you had a 200% luck If Diff is for ex 20T and you submit 10T, 50% luck EDIT : What I wrote here is very approximative, as the difficulty changes over time
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January 26, 2023, 02:19:07 PM |
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can someone explain what the last line means and what the numbers express? [2023-01-20 10:27:52.118] Block solved after 69815559814517 shares at 185.7% diff
69815559814517 is the total of work did by all the miners on solo.ckpool.org to solve the block. So very unlucky block, almost twice the difficulty of shares submitted If Diff is for example 20T and you submitted 40T shares when you solve the block, you had a 200% luck If Diff is for ex 20T and you submit 10T, 50% luck Well an unlucky block for all but the winner. Which BTW is always true for solo-miner on this pool. Unless the solo-miner that hits the block did huge hash for a long time. Say you rent 1eh for 4 days before you hit a block. That would be very unlucky for you. Since 1eh should hit every 2 days and took for. 1,000,000 th = 1 eh 1,000,000 x .075 = 75,000 usd a day 1,000,000 x 0.00000326 = 3.26 btc a day
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January 27, 2023, 01:05:08 AM |
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Hi all, I tried looking for this answer so please forgive me. I'm currently using solo.ckpool.org. I'm creating a dashboard that reports stats for my miners so I can watch their status without visiting so many pools. When I hit https://solo.ckpool.org/users/ from a browser the data comes back fine. But when fetched through my app I get the dreaded CORS error. Can someone point me to a CORS disabled REST API I can use or can someone turn CORS off so I can use the /users/ link?
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January 27, 2023, 07:27:09 PM Last edit: January 27, 2023, 08:43:53 PM by PuDLeZ |
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Hi all, I tried looking for this answer so please forgive me. I'm currently using solo.ckpool.org. I'm creating a dashboard that reports stats for my miners so I can watch their status without visiting so many pools. When I hit https://solo.ckpool.org/users/ from a browser the data comes back fine. But when fetched through my app I get the dreaded CORS error. Can someone point me to a CORS disabled REST API I can use or can someone turn CORS off so I can use the /users/ link? only you can disable it on your server/localhost... Edit: the only time I ever had a CORS issue (wasn't with ckpool but same concept) was when I ran it locally in a browser. To get around it, I had to launch chrome with additional security disabled which I don't really recommend. I don't seem to recall having issues once I deployed it to a server.
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January 27, 2023, 11:56:05 PM |
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Hi all, I tried looking for this answer so please forgive me. I'm currently using solo.ckpool.org. I'm creating a dashboard that reports stats for my miners so I can watch their status without visiting so many pools. When I hit https://solo.ckpool.org/users/ from a browser the data comes back fine. But when fetched through my app I get the dreaded CORS error. Can someone point me to a CORS disabled REST API I can use or can someone turn CORS off so I can use the /users/ link? only you can disable it on your server/localhost... Edit: the only time I ever had a CORS issue (wasn't with ckpool but same concept) was when I ran it locally in a browser. To get around it, I had to launch chrome with additional security disabled which I don't really recommend. I don't seem to recall having issues once I deployed it to a server. Thanks I'm going against that URL through a React app and get the error even if I deploy it to my server. Usually I've been able to email the owners of the requested site and they disable CORS. I mean, if you provide an API then you shouldn't really care about CORS. I can't seem to find the owner of solo.ckpool.org. I just hope they are here reading posts. Thanks for your reply though. I agree with you, disabling security in chrome is never a good idea. : )
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January 28, 2023, 04:28:35 PM |
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Thanks I'm going against that URL through a React app and get the error even if I deploy it to my server. Usually I've been able to email the owners of the requested site and they disable CORS. I mean, if you provide an API then you shouldn't really care about CORS.
Maybe I missed it but what API are you talking about? AFAIK -ck only provides the website for statistics but I could be wrong. I can't seem to find the owner of solo.ckpool.org. I just hope they are here reading posts. -CK is the owner/operator and posts here regularly.
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January 29, 2023, 08:58:58 PM |
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Hi all, I tried looking for this answer so please forgive me. I'm currently using solo.ckpool.org. I'm creating a dashboard that reports stats for my miners so I can watch their status without visiting so many pools. When I hit https://solo.ckpool.org/users/ from a browser the data comes back fine. But when fetched through my app I get the dreaded CORS error. Can someone point me to a CORS disabled REST API I can use or can someone turn CORS off so I can use the /users/ link? only you can disable it on your server/localhost... Edit: the only time I ever had a CORS issue (wasn't with ckpool but same concept) was when I ran it locally in a browser. To get around it, I had to launch chrome with additional security disabled which I don't really recommend. I don't seem to recall having issues once I deployed it to a server. Thanks I'm going against that URL through a React app and get the error even if I deploy it to my server. Usually I've been able to email the owners of the requested site and they disable CORS. I mean, if you provide an API then you shouldn't really care about CORS. I can't seem to find the owner of solo.ckpool.org. I just hope they are here reading posts. Thanks for your reply though. I agree with you, disabling security in chrome is never a good idea. : ) I don't know how react handles it but my guess is the client it making a request to your server and is also trying to get the stat json directly from ckpool. Easiest way around it is to make your server get the json and then serve it to the client. That way, it has no clue that data is getting requested/coming from a different domain and not trigger the cors error. That's what I'm doing with my generic "dashboard" page.
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January 30, 2023, 05:06:53 AM |
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Hi all, I tried looking for this answer so please forgive me. I'm currently using solo.ckpool.org. I'm creating a dashboard that reports stats for my miners so I can watch their status without visiting so many pools. When I hit https://solo.ckpool.org/users/ from a browser the data comes back fine. But when fetched through my app I get the dreaded CORS error. Can someone point me to a CORS disabled REST API I can use or can someone turn CORS off so I can use the /users/ link? You can't read the data from a client only app because of how the server is configured(CORS). You can have an app with a server side, obtain the data, and then present the data to the client. This works 100%, for example, try this: curl https://solo.ckpool.org/users/YOUR_BTC_ADDRESS You'll get the json data associated with your address. So, you can use console, php, node, or whatever server technology you want to fetch the data, and then you should be able to display it however you want.
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January 31, 2023, 09:14:08 PM |
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Hello this is my 1st post.
I have been solo mining with a single S9 for the last 2 weeks and I figured I would have more chances by joining forces with someone and split the reward fairly rather than mining alone.
I do realize there has to be a lot of trust involved but what the heck? I'm willing to take that chance, would anybody be interested?
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mikeywith
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February 01, 2023, 12:04:30 AM |
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I have been solo mining with a single S9 for the last 2 weeks and I figured I would have more chances by joining forces with someone and split the reward fairly rather than mining alone.
I do realize there has to be a lot of trust involved but what the heck? I'm willing to take that chance, would anybody be interested?
It's not worth the risk and the effort, if I join you with a single S9, our chances will double, but it's still 1 in 8 million chance as opposed to 1 to 16 million, on the grand scheme of things, that's nothing compared to the risk you have to take, you could also get scammed by the end of the day.
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February 01, 2023, 01:02:31 AM |
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Hello this is my 1st post.
I have been solo mining with a single S9 for the last 2 weeks and I figured I would have more chances by joining forces with someone and split the reward fairly rather than mining alone.
I do realize there has to be a lot of trust involved but what the heck? I'm willing to take that chance, would anybody be interested?
I did this more than 5 years ago and we hit a 25 coin block that I split 3 ways. One of the other people hit the block not me but we all were mining to this address. https://www.blockchain.com/explorer/addresses/btc/1JdC6Xg3ajT3rge3FgPNSYYFpmf53Vbtje
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February 01, 2023, 04:40:46 AM |
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Hello this is my 1st post.
I have been solo mining with a single S9 for the last 2 weeks and I figured I would have more chances by joining forces with someone and split the reward fairly rather than mining alone.
I do realize there has to be a lot of trust involved but what the heck? I'm willing to take that chance, would anybody be interested?
I did this more than 5 years ago and we hit a 25 coin block that I split 3 ways. One of the other people hit the block not me but we all were mining to this address. https://www.blockchain.com/explorer/addresses/btc/1JdC6Xg3ajT3rge3FgPNSYYFpmf53VbtjeThat sounds very exciting and congrats, hope you still a huge portion of that reward today, do you think you would like to try that once again?
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February 01, 2023, 04:43:47 AM |
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Hello this is my 1st post.
I have been solo mining with a single S9 for the last 2 weeks and I figured I would have more chances by joining forces with someone and split the reward fairly rather than mining alone.
I do realize there has to be a lot of trust involved but what the heck? I'm willing to take that chance, would anybody be interested?
I did this more than 5 years ago and we hit a 25 coin block that I split 3 ways. One of the other people hit the block not me but we all were mining to this address. https://www.blockchain.com/explorer/addresses/btc/1JdC6Xg3ajT3rge3FgPNSYYFpmf53VbtjeThat sounds very exciting and congrats, hope you still a huge portion of that reward today, do you think you would like to try that once again? It was a lot different in fall of 2015 or when ever we did it.
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