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Hello everyone I have 15 m30++ 110th devices connected to the proxy. What number should I set the difficulty for each device?
It shouldn't matter as I believe the pool will adjust to suite your rate but if you need a default difficulty 2.5*GH/s is a good guide so around 275,000 for each @ 110TH/s.
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Hey, are there any problems with eusolo? I’m not getting any statistics displayed. Now I switched to solo and immediately got statistics displayed.
use eusolostats.ckpool.org if you use eusolo
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August 31, 2025, 02:30:42 PM |
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Hello everyone I have 15 m30++ 110th devices connected to the proxy. What number should I set the difficulty for each device?
It shouldn't matter as I believe the pool will adjust to suite your rate but if you need a default difficulty 2.5*GH/s is a good guide so around 275,000 for each @ 110TH/s. Does increasing the difficulty of the device have any effect on solving the block?
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August 31, 2025, 02:39:47 PM |
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No. All it does is reduce the number of shares being reported to the pool. That in turn makes it harder for the pool to determine what work dif to send to a miner causing wider variance.
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Thinking aloud, we could do a 2:3 multisig for the mining escrow with CK, Willi, or others on the forum here..
A multisig is certainly the only way where distribution is cryptographically enforced unless CK is willing to alter the pool code so that both addresses (yours and ours) are included in the coinbase and the rewards are distributed based on work. And for the record, I did talk to Heather (one of Rigly founders), and she does approve that Evan, aka eb66 is her partner. I can't see beyond my PC screen, but I do think these folks are genuine; the amount of work they put in doesn't suggest that they are planning a scam. Obviously, "Never trust, always verify," but I am saying this so that Willi and the rest of the forum members take eb66 seriously and engage in conversation. As for rigly folks, obviously, the first step would be to verify that Willi's account is still operated by the same person (ask him to sign a message from one of his known/stacked addresses); if that checks out, rest assured that Willi is to be trusted given his history on the forum. Another member I would recommend to be part of the multisig would be philipma1957. BTW, Willi hasn't visited the thread for so long, maybe reach out to him via PM? I'm still the same Willi and I'm still active. I'm just writing a little less in this post, since I'm no longer hosting block parties. Two reasons that drove me to do this are a) Nicehash wanted to know too much and b) the legal situation in Germany. I don't want to participate in it at the moment (no time). If I do, I'll organize block parties myself again. But first I need to make time for that and check the legal and tax situation. But I wish you luck and to everyone who takes part, I'll keep my fingers crossed that it's not a scam. Best regards, Willi PS: we play at the moment with the solo pool with a miner group, so anyone can join us Rentals: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=5529246.0Small Miner: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=5478927.0
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Thinking aloud, we could do a 2:3 multisig for the mining escrow with CK, Willi, or others on the forum here..
A multisig is certainly the only way where distribution is cryptographically enforced unless CK is willing to alter the pool code so that both addresses (yours and ours) are included in the coinbase and the rewards are distributed based on work. And for the record, I did talk to Heather (one of Rigly founders), and she does approve that Evan, aka eb66 is her partner. I can't see beyond my PC screen, but I do think these folks are genuine; the amount of work they put in doesn't suggest that they are planning a scam. Obviously, "Never trust, always verify," but I am saying this so that Willi and the rest of the forum members take eb66 seriously and engage in conversation. As for rigly folks, obviously, the first step would be to verify that Willi's account is still operated by the same person (ask him to sign a message from one of his known/stacked addresses); if that checks out, rest assured that Willi is to be trusted given his history on the forum. Another member I would recommend to be part of the multisig would be philipma1957. BTW, Willi hasn't visited the thread for so long, maybe reach out to him via PM? I'm still the same Willi and I'm still active. I'm just writing a little less in this post, since I'm no longer hosting block parties. Two reasons that drove me to do this are a) Nicehash wanted to know too much and b) the legal situation in Germany. I don't want to participate in it at the moment (no time). If I do, I'll organize block parties myself again. But first I need to make time for that and check the legal and tax situation. But I wish you luck and to everyone who takes part, I'll keep my fingers crossed that it's not a scam. Best regards, Willi Yeah I faced those issues in the USA 🇺🇸 so I do not host them any more myself.
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Congratulations to massive new rental miner bc1q~4kzx for solving the 306th solo block at solo.ckpool.org! [2025-09-01 02:48:56.360] Possible block solve diff 475434506010404.812500 ! [2025-09-01 02:48:56.431] BLOCK ACCEPTED! [2025-09-01 02:48:56.434] Solved and confirmed block 912632 by bc1qh63yugquzjvdd9qn3fwsd6asgfzlh7s8sv4kzx.FH [2025-09-01 02:48:56.434] User bc1qh63yugquzjvdd9qn3fwsd6asgfzlh7s8sv4kzx:{"hashrate1m": "61.9P", "hashrate5m": "18.6P", "hashrate1hr": "1.71P", "hashrate1d": "155T", "hashrate7d": "472T", "shares": 2590244944463, "authorised": 1686335063} [2025-09-01 02:48:56.434] Worker bc1qh63yugquzjvdd9qn3fwsd6asgfzlh7s8sv4kzx.FH:{"hashrate1m": "61.9P", "hashrate5m": "18.6P", "hashrate1hr": "1.71P", "hashrate1d": "155T", "hashrate7d": "461T"} [2025-09-01 02:48:56.448] Block solved after 147102310200318 shares at 113.4% diff
https://mempool.space/block/00000000000000000000978f2aa548b12b9fe7da9e2809d25f2d40ddfb63c1ae
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Congratulations to massive new rental miner bc1q~4kzx for solving the 306th solo block at solo.ckpool.org! [2025-09-01 02:48:56.360] Possible block solve diff 475434506010404.812500 ! [2025-09-01 02:48:56.431] BLOCK ACCEPTED! [2025-09-01 02:48:56.434] Solved and confirmed block 912632 by bc1qh63yugquzjvdd9qn3fwsd6asgfzlh7s8sv4kzx.FH [2025-09-01 02:48:56.434] User bc1qh63yugquzjvdd9qn3fwsd6asgfzlh7s8sv4kzx:{"hashrate1m": "61.9P", "hashrate5m": "18.6P", "hashrate1hr": "1.71P", "hashrate1d": "155T", "hashrate7d": "472T", "shares": 2590244944463, "authorised": 1686335063} [2025-09-01 02:48:56.434] Worker bc1qh63yugquzjvdd9qn3fwsd6asgfzlh7s8sv4kzx.FH:{"hashrate1m": "61.9P", "hashrate5m": "18.6P", "hashrate1hr": "1.71P", "hashrate1d": "155T", "hashrate7d": "461T"} [2025-09-01 02:48:56.448] Block solved after 147102310200318 shares at 113.4% diff
https://mempool.space/block/00000000000000000000978f2aa548b12b9fe7da9e2809d25f2d40ddfb63c1aeCongratulations again! Getting quite regular this. Good luck all.
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September 01, 2025, 03:22:46 PM |
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Thinking aloud, we could do a 2:3 multisig for the mining escrow with CK, Willi, or others on the forum here..
A multisig is certainly the only way where distribution is cryptographically enforced unless CK is willing to alter the pool code so that both addresses (yours and ours) are included in the coinbase and the rewards are distributed based on work. [-] Another member I would recommend to be part of the multisig would be philipma1957. BTW, Willi hasn't visited the thread for so long, maybe reach out to him via PM? I'm still the same Willi and I'm still active. I'm just writing a little less in this post, since I'm no longer hosting block parties. Two reasons that drove me to do this are a) Nicehash wanted to know too much and b) the legal situation in Germany. I don't want to participate in it at the moment (no time). If I do, I'll organize block parties myself again. But first I need to make time for that and check the legal and tax situation. But I wish you luck and to everyone who takes part, I'll keep my fingers crossed that it's not a scam. Best regards, Willi [-] Thanks Willi and philipma1957, totally understand. Who else is a long-time forum member here who is up for joining a 2:3 multisig escrow with us for our Block Parties? We can do a call and you can verify Rigly is for real. Also we can do a % fee for your service. Congrats to the most recent block winner on CK solo! It always seems to find a block days after our Block Party... Thanks, Evan
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September 01, 2025, 03:54:48 PM |
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Thanks Willi and philipma1957, totally understand. Who else is a long-time forum member here who is up for joining a 2:3 multisig escrow with us for our Block Parties? We can do a call and you can verify Rigly is for real. Also we can do a % fee for your service.
Thanks, Evan
If you would do it completely true my own separate wallet with a % fee, than contact me per PM A Multisig Wallet is to complex, and have no experience with it. Best regards, Willi
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September 01, 2025, 06:38:03 PM Last edit: September 03, 2025, 08:23:45 AM by mahdi1370999 |
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Hello everyone, I set up a proxy and my ping is 70. I want to see if there are any special settings I can make for the WhatsMiner device to get better results? 
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Hello everyone, I set up a proxy and my ping is 70. I want to see if there are any special settings I can make for the WhatsMiner device to get better results?  It's all about your network setup and why would you add such proxy in your setup? Of course it brings more to latency. In Whatsminer settings there ain't things you can do to make latency better.
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September 03, 2025, 02:57:19 PM Last edit: September 05, 2025, 07:06:34 PM by mahdi1370999 |
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It's all about your network setup and why would you add such proxy in your setup? Of course it brings more to latency.
In Whatsminer settings there ain't things you can do to make latency better. [/quote] I aggregated with a power proxy. And I set the difficulty of each device to 262,000 without rejection. Is that okay?
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It's all about your network setup and why would you add such proxy in your setup? Of course it brings more to latency.
In Whatsminer settings there ain't things you can do to make latency better.
I aggregated with a power proxy. And I set the difficulty of each device to 262,000 without rejection. Is that okay? [/quote] please help me 
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It's all about your network setup and why would you add such proxy in your setup? Of course it brings more to latency.
In Whatsminer settings there ain't things you can do to make latency better.
I aggregated with a power proxy. And I set the difficulty of each device to 262,000 without rejection. Is that okay? please help me  Anything you stick in the way of your miner and the pool will only ever increase latency it will never decrease it. I've no idea why you would put a proxy in the way, it makes no sense. In terms of network infrastructure, your miner should ideally be connected directly by wire to your internet gateway/router equipment. Don't use WiFi or WiFi repeaters unless you've no other option. After that you have zero control over the network infrastructure and the latency between you and the pool is just purely down to the physical route between your gateway and the pool server over the internet. Are you using the best ckpool server for your location? Configuration: Miners in The Americas: Point your miner to: stratum+tcp://solo.ckpool.org:3333 Graphical statistics can be found at http://solostats.ckpool.orgMiners in Europe and Africa region: Point your miner to: stratum+tcp://eusolo.ckpool.org:3333 Graphical statistics can be found at http://eusolostats.ckpool.orgMiners in Oceania region: Point your miner to: stratum+tcp://ausolo.ckpool.org:3333 Graphical statistics can be found at http://ausolostats.ckpool.org
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It's all about your network setup and why would you add such proxy in your setup? Of course it brings more to latency.
In Whatsminer settings there ain't things you can do to make latency better.
I aggregated with a power proxy. And I set the difficulty of each device to 262,000 without rejection. Is that okay? please help me  Anything you stick in the way of your miner and the pool will only ever increase latency it will never decrease it. I've no idea why you would put a proxy in the way, it makes no sense. In terms of network infrastructure, your miner should ideally be connected directly by wire to your internet gateway/router equipment. Don't use WiFi or WiFi repeaters unless you've no other option. After that you have zero control over the network infrastructure and the latency between you and the pool is just purely down to the physical route between your gateway and the pool server over the internet. Are you using the best ckpool server for your location? Configuration: Miners in The Americas: Point your miner to: stratum+tcp://solo.ckpool.org:3333 Graphical statistics can be found at http://solostats.ckpool.orgMiners in Europe and Africa region: Point your miner to: stratum+tcp://eusolo.ckpool.org:3333 Graphical statistics can be found at http://eusolostats.ckpool.orgMiners in Oceania region: Point your miner to: stratum+tcp://ausolo.ckpool.org:3333 Graphical statistics can be found at http://ausolostats.ckpool.orgckproxy stratum proxy (for linux). Ckpool code is available here: https://bitbucket.org/ckolivas/ckpool
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September 06, 2025, 10:55:17 PM |
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It's all about your network setup and why would you add such proxy in your setup? Of course it brings more to latency.
In Whatsminer settings there ain't things you can do to make latency better.
I aggregated with a power proxy. And I set the difficulty of each device to 262,000 without rejection. Is that okay? please help me  Anything you stick in the way of your miner and the pool will only ever increase latency it will never decrease it. I've no idea why you would put a proxy in the way, it makes no sense. In terms of network infrastructure, your miner should ideally be connected directly by wire to your internet gateway/router equipment. Don't use WiFi or WiFi repeaters unless you've no other option. After that you have zero control over the network infrastructure and the latency between you and the pool is just purely down to the physical route between your gateway and the pool server over the internet. Are you using the best ckpool server for your location? Configuration: Miners in The Americas: Point your miner to: stratum+tcp://solo.ckpool.org:3333 Graphical statistics can be found at http://solostats.ckpool.orgMiners in Europe and Africa region: Point your miner to: stratum+tcp://eusolo.ckpool.org:3333 Graphical statistics can be found at http://eusolostats.ckpool.orgMiners in Oceania region: Point your miner to: stratum+tcp://ausolo.ckpool.org:3333 Graphical statistics can be found at http://ausolostats.ckpool.orgckproxy stratum proxy (for linux). Ckpool code is available here: https://bitbucket.org/ckolivas/ckpoolYes, all very well. But why would you need to use it?  Just connect your miners directly to the pool.
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September 07, 2025, 09:26:27 PM |
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nice to see 200th making a hit.
200th should do about 0.0001 btc a day
and it did 3.125 btc
so about 31250 times what it would normally do in a day.
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Congratulations to miner bc1q~jr38 for solving the 307th solo block at solo.ckpool.org, with only 200TH! [2025-09-07 14:35:00.299] Possible block solve diff 187321850280069.250000 ! [2025-09-07 14:35:00.355] BLOCK ACCEPTED! [2025-09-07 14:35:00.356] Solved and confirmed block 913593 by bc1qtfrexlhl2099rkqdcr56hjt6ukyhqylvdajr38.Blockbuster [2025-09-07 14:35:00.356] User bc1qtfrexlhl2099rkqdcr56hjt6ukyhqylvdajr38:{"hashrate1m": "208T", "hashrate5m": "201T", "hashrate1hr": "201T", "hashrate1d": "201T", "hashrate7d": "144T", "shares": 65338332086, "authorised": 1748791854} [2025-09-07 14:35:00.356] Worker bc1qtfrexlhl2099rkqdcr56hjt6ukyhqylvdajr38.Blockbuster:{"hashrate1m": "36T", "hashrate5m": "37.8T", "hashrate1hr": "38T", "hashrate1d": "37.3T", "hashrate7d": "25.3T"} [2025-09-07 14:35:00.370] Block solved after 35404493611084 shares at 26.0% diff
https://mempool.space/block/0000000000000000000180aab2a364d0baeddacf4048d0600065390a81651829A miner of this size only has a 1 in ~36,000 chance of solving a block each day, or once every ~100 years!
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