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Author Topic: [∞ YH] solo.ckpool.org 2% fee solo mining USA/DE 255 blocks solved!  (Read 1514112 times)
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April 30, 2015, 08:41:22 AM
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I modified the script with a unixtime stamp converter to show the lastupdate correct and i modified the layout for me.


Modified Script Download: solo-mining-stats-new.zip


https://i.imgur.com/KYQBaq0.png


It's not uncommon for me to look at my computer first thing in the morning or when I come home from work and to have this be closed.  Any idea why it would randomly self terminate?

the script stops running when my internet connection restarts every 24 hours, maybe it helps to set the timer from 1,5 minutes to 5 or 10 minutes in the script.
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April 30, 2015, 12:33:27 PM
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Congrats to 1FCsjVb87kf2QDETvEgpRkHwE3rYfi4dky!

OK, now it's my turn. I'm going to point 200TH/s here, need a cake day block!!!
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April 30, 2015, 01:34:31 PM
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Congrats to 1FCsjVb87kf2QDETvEgpRkHwE3rYfi4dky!

OK, now it's my turn. I'm going to point 200TH/s here, need a cake day block!!!

Happy B-day dude! Hope you get a block (or several)  Cheesy

P.S. are you going to be using your rigs or just rentals? I almost rented yours again this morning but I saw this post.
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April 30, 2015, 01:36:11 PM
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Congrats to 1FCsjVb87kf2QDETvEgpRkHwE3rYfi4dky for finding block 41 with ~115 TH/s

https://blockchain.info/block/000000000000000000c4a6570d47f39dd7ce11d65a2a194d0fdcd8ce4f9b0aa9

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[2015-04-29 21:09:43] Possible block solve diff 1431329859912.794922 !
[2015-04-29 21:09:43] BLOCK ACCEPTED!
[2015-04-29 21:09:43] Solved and confirmed block 354267

Congrats, welcome to the club  Wink
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April 30, 2015, 01:41:10 PM
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Congrats to 1FCsjVb87kf2QDETvEgpRkHwE3rYfi4dky!

OK, now it's my turn. I'm going to point 200TH/s here, need a cake day block!!!

Happy B-day dude! Hope you get a block (or several)  Cheesy

P.S. are you going to be using your rigs or just rentals? I almost rented yours again this morning but I saw this post.

Thanks man! I'm keeping my fingers crossed. Smiley

I've got about 200TH rented now, plus my rigs are pointed here, so 225TH total. Feel free to rent them, one way or another I'll have them pointed here for 24h total. Up to you!
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April 30, 2015, 07:12:55 PM
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I wonder who 1FCsjVb87kf2QDETvEgpRkHwE3rYfi4dky is.. I like hearing people's stories on here.
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April 30, 2015, 10:16:57 PM
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I wonder who 1FCsjVb87kf2QDETvEgpRkHwE3rYfi4dky is.. I like hearing people's stories on here.
Indeed, it adds to the community feel but one of the features of the pool is the relative anonymity of those mining here so if they choose to remain anonymous we'd have to respect that decision.

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April 30, 2015, 10:25:34 PM
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I wonder who 1FCsjVb87kf2QDETvEgpRkHwE3rYfi4dky is.. I like hearing people's stories on here.
Indeed, it adds to the community feel but one of the features of the pool is the relative anonymity of those mining here so if they choose to remain anonymous we'd have to respect that decision.

If I get a block you all will know it... Shocked
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May 01, 2015, 02:19:37 AM
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I have a question in mind for solo mining in this pool.
Is pool hashrate matter for finding a block? for everyone not for whom rent/triggered a big hashrate!
I mean when is the best time for renting hashrate, when pool hashrate is high or it doesn't matter.

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May 01, 2015, 02:21:14 AM
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I have a question in mind for solo mining in this pool.
Is pool hashrate matter for finding a block? for everyone not for whom rent/triggered a big hashrate!
I mean when is the best time for renting hashrate, when pool hashrate is high or it doesn't matter.
Does not matter at all.

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May 01, 2015, 03:26:04 AM
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I have a question in mind for solo mining in this pool.
Is pool hashrate matter for finding a block? for everyone not for whom rent/triggered a big hashrate!
I mean when is the best time for renting hashrate, when pool hashrate is high or it doesn't matter.
Does not matter at all.

Isn't it because you still are up against the whole network?

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May 01, 2015, 03:35:12 AM
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I have a question in mind for solo mining in this pool.
Is pool hashrate matter for finding a block? for everyone not for whom rent/triggered a big hashrate!
I mean when is the best time for renting hashrate, when pool hashrate is high or it doesn't matter.
Does not matter at all.

Isn't it because you still are up against the whole network?
You aren't against anyone.
You are simply trying to find a hash that meets the network requirements.
When someone else finds one, you simply switch your work base and continue on searching.

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May 01, 2015, 03:56:21 AM
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I have a question in mind for solo mining in this pool.
Is pool hashrate matter for finding a block? for everyone not for whom rent/triggered a big hashrate!
I mean when is the best time for renting hashrate, when pool hashrate is high or it doesn't matter.


the best time to rent hashrate is when it is  cheap.

I rent my dice to you for 1 dollar you spin and hit the right number you win.

I rent my dice to you for 2 dollars you spin and hit the right number you win.

In both cases  you when a block.

When is the best time to rent when I rent it cheaper.  Why it is cheaper to try.

see below 0.01056   it the over under rate number.

the more  you are under 0.01056  the odds are more in your favor

the more you are  over  0.01056 the odds are more against you  

turning profit in the long run





all the ones in blue the odds are more in their favor then against as they underpaid if they are point it at ck's solo pool

noticed I used 0.0101  as the cutoff.   since both ck and nicehash have a few fees  you need to be a little lower then the over under price of 0.01056


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May 01, 2015, 05:15:11 AM
Last edit: May 01, 2015, 05:27:57 AM by -ck
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Here's a painful eventuality for someone:

Code:
[2015-04-30 09:26:05] Possible block solve diff 47477499325.899284 !
[2015-04-30 09:26:05] SUBMIT BLOCK RETURNED: high-hash
[2015-04-30 09:26:05] Submitted, but rejected block 354334

Note that my ckpool code figures it may as well submit blocks that look very close to the diff in case there's a rounding error, but alas that really didn't meet the target which is currently 47610564513

So close...

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May 01, 2015, 05:57:56 AM
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Here's a painful eventuality for someone:

Code:
[2015-04-30 09:26:05] Possible block solve diff 47477499325.899284 !
[2015-04-30 09:26:05] SUBMIT BLOCK RETURNED: high-hash
[2015-04-30 09:26:05] Submitted, but rejected block 354334

Note that my ckpool code figures it may as well submit blocks that look very close to the diff in case there's a rounding error, but alas that really didn't meet the target which is currently 47610564513

So close...

Ouch.

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May 01, 2015, 06:19:11 AM
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Damn. Wasn't me, "bestshare": 6456470755.3776646 so far. No cake day block for me I guess!
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May 01, 2015, 06:23:22 AM
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thank u all for helpful replies.  Kiss

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May 01, 2015, 06:41:08 AM
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I wonder who 1FCsjVb87kf2QDETvEgpRkHwE3rYfi4dky is.. I like hearing people's stories on here.
Indeed, it adds to the community feel but one of the features of the pool is the relative anonymity of those mining here so if they choose to remain anonymous we'd have to respect that decision.

If I get a block you all will know it... Shocked

Ha ha, you can say that again!
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May 01, 2015, 06:43:24 AM
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Here's a painful eventuality for someone:

Code:
[2015-04-30 09:26:05] Possible block solve diff 47477499325.899284 !
[2015-04-30 09:26:05] SUBMIT BLOCK RETURNED: high-hash
[2015-04-30 09:26:05] Submitted, but rejected block 354334

Note that my ckpool code figures it may as well submit blocks that look very close to the diff in case there's a rounding error, but alas that really didn't meet the target which is currently 47610564513

So close...

Oh wow, 0.3% away.

How close does a hash need to be to network diff for the pool to submit it?
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May 01, 2015, 07:16:48 AM
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im getting a high amount of rejects on this pool then i do on other pools..
is there any setting i should look at?

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