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Author Topic: [∞ YH] US/EU/AU solo.ckpool.org 2% fee solo mining 312 blocks solved!  (Read 128645 times)
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August 02, 2025, 02:23:28 AM
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tell me how to see the ping of a rented miner

I don't think you can unless the service you use for rent allows that, but you can judge by hashrate; if it's identical or close, then you are probably doing well,  stale shares are a better indication if you can view that.

Is there any history of the results of these "party"?

They seem legit, I did talk to the founder of that website, and she does seem legit. I did suggest to them to reach out to someone trusted here to do some sort of escrow so that forum members and they can collaborate in block parties. I think CK is a good option (not sure if he's willing to do that but he's trusted by both parties), Willi is a perfect candidate for that (will be hard for them to trust him since they don't know much about the forum)

The idea I had in mind is that there could be some way to share hashrate to one address while payouts are managed by the pool itself. Not to make the suggestion too complicated on the code level, the rewards can then be shared between their main address and bitcointalk address (could be controlled by 3 forum members like Willi, Phill and someone else maybe NFW).

Something like this

BTCaddress.workername (their own)
BTCaddress.workername (bitcointalk address)

Payment is split between those based on hashrate, they do their own distribution, and the forum folks do their own.

 
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August 02, 2025, 07:11:27 AM
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Is there any history of the results of these "party"?

They seem legit, I did talk to the founder of that website, and she does seem legit. I did suggest to them to reach out to someone trusted here to do some sort of escrow so that forum members and they can collaborate in block parties. I think CK is a good option (not sure if he's willing to do that but he's trusted by both parties), Willi is a perfect candidate for that (will be hard for them to trust him since they don't know much about the forum)

The idea I had in mind is that there could be some way to share hashrate to one address while payouts are managed by the pool itself. Not to make the suggestion too complicated on the code level, the rewards can then be shared between their main address and bitcointalk address (could be controlled by 3 forum members like Willi, Phill and someone else maybe NFW).

Something like this

BTCaddress.workername (their own)
BTCaddress.workername (bitcointalk address)

Payment is split between those based on hashrate, they do their own distribution, and the forum folks do their own.

Yes, the site seems legitimate to me, I don't question that.

I think it would be interesting to have a history of how previous partys were, how many participants, how much hash, whether they won any blocks or not. Knowing this could provide greater motivation for more investment or participants.

 
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August 02, 2025, 03:07:58 PM
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Is there any difference if i choosenteam or if i stay undecided?
What is duration ofnthe party?
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August 04, 2025, 05:13:20 AM
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The ausolo pool went down a few hours ago, and none of my miners, or anyone elses came back online after they got back up and running.

Is this normal for this to happen? It happened with 3 different brands of miners. Do they always need resetting when a server goes offline and comes back online?
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August 04, 2025, 05:20:08 AM
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The ausolo pool had connectivity issues a couple of hours ago, and AU miners were migrated to solo.ckpool.org. If you are on ausolo.ckpool.org and your stats aren't showing up at ausolostats.ckpool.org then you are probably still mining at solo.ckpool.org and your stats will be there. I'll kick miners from solo.ckpool.org by restarting it for miners to go back to their correct pool.

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August 04, 2025, 05:22:58 AM
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Ahhh all good, my miners have their backup set to the normal pool anyway. So I have restarted them all and they went back to the au pool. Thanks
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August 04, 2025, 12:30:02 PM
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Hello, who is supporting the site?
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August 04, 2025, 04:49:45 PM
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Hello, who is supporting the site?

ck, but other members can help you if necessary and if ck is not online.
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August 05, 2025, 08:23:31 PM
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Hi -CK

Technical question on CKPool/Bitcoincore if I may.

When a block is found by a miner, how does this data propagate from the miner to bitcoincore and then onto the network

Also, does Bitcoincore propagate the entire block when a block is found or just the block header with the winning hash?

How much data is submitted to the bitcoin network upon finding a block?


Thanks for your help




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August 05, 2025, 10:53:22 PM
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Hi -CK

Technical question on CKPool/Bitcoincore if I may.

When a block is found by a miner, how does this data propagate from the miner to bitcoincore and then onto the network

Also, does Bitcoincore propagate the entire block when a block is found or just the block header with the winning hash?

How much data is submitted to the bitcoin network upon finding a block?
Miner sends small amount of data to pool representing what is required to constitute a low hash from its current stratum template.
Pool submits a submitblock message to bitcoin core with the full block data.
Bitcoin core submits a compact block message describing block header, nonce, transaction IDs, prefilled transactions as needed and extra transactions it thinks may be needed.
The amount of data is variable depending on how much the other node knows, and they may request further data. A full block is only sent to nodes that don't advertise compactblock support.

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August 05, 2025, 11:21:41 PM
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Miner sends small amount of data to pool representing what is required to constitute a low hash from its current stratum template.
Pool submits a submitblock message to bitcoin core with the full block data.
Bitcoin core submits a compact block message describing block header, nonce, transaction IDs, prefilled transactions as needed and extra transactions it thinks may be needed.
The amount of data is variable depending on how much the other node knows, and they may request further data. A full block is only sent to nodes that don't advertise compactblock support.

Thanks for the explanation, that's helped a lot.

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August 08, 2025, 09:53:52 AM
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Hi, I like this pool, but I have a simple question! Can 80TH find a block? By luck, for example? And has this ever happened? I want to know some of these things so I don't have to pay the energy cost for nothing.
Thank you.
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August 08, 2025, 10:01:05 AM
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Of course, it happened a lot of times in the past.

Some signs are invisible, some paths are hidden - but those who see, know what to do. Follow the trail - Follow your intuition - [bc1qqnrjshpjpypepxvuagatsqqemnyetsmvzqnafh]
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August 08, 2025, 10:47:36 AM
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Of course, ...

Thank you I will try that soon, who knows I might get lucky
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August 08, 2025, 11:30:08 AM
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Hi, I like this pool, but I have a simple question! Can 80TH find a block? By luck, for example? And has this ever happened? I want to know some of these things so I don't have to pay the energy cost for nothing.
Thank you.

Yes indeed, its a gamble but others have won blocks with lower hash rates than 80TH

According to solochance.com your odds are

Chance per block: 1 in 12,012,250
Chance per day: 1 in 83,418
Time estimate: 229 years

Significantly better odds than winning the lottery, but still a long shot nevertheless.

But, nothing ventured and all that!

Good luck...
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August 08, 2025, 11:31:42 AM
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Hi, I like this pool, but I have a simple question! Can 80TH find a block? By luck, for example? And has this ever happened? I want to know some of these things so I don't have to pay the energy cost for nothing.
Thank you.

Blocks were found with much less than 80Th, even with 0.5Th or 1Th a year ago and even this year.
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August 09, 2025, 06:34:51 AM
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Thanks mates, the responses were very helpful.
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August 11, 2025, 09:33:33 AM
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Hi!

I've been trying to solo mine on testnet with bfgminer+ckpool+bitcoind - local.

Today I found in log information like this below but there is no change in my testnet wallet.

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[2025-08-11 00:55:51.133] Solved and confirmed block 4630926 by tb1q5kgke8y0q2yqq6059kz8cefzqsqst3j3lxa9ey
[2025-08-11 00:55:51.134] User tb1q5kgke8y0q2yqq6059kz8cefzqsqst3j3lxa9ey:{"hashrate1m": "0", "hashrate5m": "0", "hashrate1hr": "133K", "hashrate1d": "449K", "hashrate7d": "169K", "shares": 30, "authorised": 1754619413}
[2025-08-11 00:55:51.136] Worker tb1q5kgke8y0q2yqq6059kz8cefzqsqst3j3lxa9ey:{"hashrate1m": "0", "hashrate5m": "0", "hashrate1hr": "133K", "hashrate1d": "449K", "hashrate7d": "169K"}
[2025-08-11 00:55:51.136] Block solved after 4 shares at 0.0% diff

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[2025-08-11 00:55:51] Message from pool 0: Block 4630926 solved by tb1q5kgke8y0q2yqq6059kz8cefzqsqst3j3lxa9ey @ ckpool!
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August 12, 2025, 08:45:05 PM
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Hi!
I've been trying to solo mine on testnet with bfgminer   +ckpool+bitcoind - local.

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[2025-08-11 00:55:51] Message from pool 0: Block 4630926 solved by tb1q5kgke8y0q2yqq6059kz8cefzqsqst3j3lxa9ey @ ckpool!

wrong place to ask this question, go to Luke-jr bfgminer thread here in the forum and ask him.
here you go => https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=877081.msg44351752#msg44351752

Check your Block in a testnet explorer like this:
https://blockstream.info/testnet/nojs/block/00000000003f2e0acdbc702f40f4ab9ebe022add822a18e024644e02ed2f210c

There you can see that it is not your tbtc address:
tb1qhytyuqgw27u4rfhfhck95cap2n8p9tqn6wdu0v   0.23827778 tBTC

thats a result of an outdatet bfgminer used for todays bitcoind, but it should report that its not working.

from the creator of CGMiner http://eusolo.ckpool.org for EU Solominers
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August 13, 2025, 10:32:38 AM
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