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Author Topic: [∞ YH] solo.ckpool.org 2% fee solo mining USA/DE 255 blocks solved!  (Read 1514820 times)
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November 14, 2018, 08:50:06 PM
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If you don't got an USB Miner on it (2GH min.) it will not be a lottery, it will be a waste of time and energy.
Can you explain?

He's saying the minimum you should mine with would be a 2GH SHA-256 USB miner. Anything else, PC, Laptop, GPU, is too slow to even consider it a lottery device.

which is wrong,but what do I know.

a cpu doing   50mh or 0.05gh

vs gpu doing 100mh or .1gh

vs a stick doing 2000mh or 2.0gh

vs a stick doing  20000mh or 20.gh

vs a stick doing 40000mh or 40gh

all are lottery in my book
Except that an RPi does something like 50kh. Still a lottery, but you know...

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November 14, 2018, 09:09:37 PM
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If you don't got an USB Miner on it (2GH min.) it will not be a lottery, it will be a waste of time and energy.
Can you explain?

He's saying the minimum you should mine with would be a 2GH SHA-256 USB miner. Anything else, PC, Laptop, GPU, is too slow to even consider it a lottery device.

which is wrong,but what do I know.

a cpu doing   50mh or 0.05gh

vs gpu doing 100mh or .1gh

vs a stick doing 2000mh or 2.0gh

vs a stick doing  20000mh or 20.gh

vs a stick doing 40000mh or 40gh

all are lottery in my book
Except that an RPi does something like 50kh. Still a lottery, but you know...

yeah  truly higher odds. 

here is current hash rate

51,427,973,784 GH/s

so a sidehack newwac the greatest most powerful asic stick ever made as of today  does around 40gh

so 51,000,000,000/40 = 1,275,000,000 to one each block or

1,275,000,000/144 = 8,854,166 to 1 each day

vs 50kh x 20 = 1 mh x 1000 = 1gh x 40 =40gh

so 20 x 1000 x 40 = 800,000 times hard with a rasp pi then a new pac by sidehack

or 24,257 years for the stick from sidehack   vs 19,406,391,232 years for a rasp pi




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November 14, 2018, 11:58:56 PM
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If you don't got an USB Miner on it (2GH min.) it will not be a lottery, it will be a waste of time and energy.
Can you explain?

He's saying the minimum you should mine with would be a 2GH SHA-256 USB miner. Anything else, PC, Laptop, GPU, is too slow to even consider it a lottery device.

which is wrong,but what do I know.

a cpu doing   50mh or 0.05gh

vs gpu doing 100mh or .1gh

vs a stick doing 2000mh or 2.0gh

vs a stick doing  20000mh or 20.gh

vs a stick doing 40000mh or 40gh

all are lottery in my book

LOL, yes he's wrong, but you obviously know what he means. Because how many CPU's GPU's or Raspberry Pi's do you have mining BTC on this or any other pool? And if none why not?

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November 15, 2018, 12:19:51 AM
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If you don't got an USB Miner on it (2GH min.) it will not be a lottery, it will be a waste of time and energy.
Can you explain?

He's saying the minimum you should mine with would be a 2GH SHA-256 USB miner. Anything else, PC, Laptop, GPU, is too slow to even consider it a lottery device.

which is wrong,but what do I know.

a cpu doing   50mh or 0.05gh

vs gpu doing 100mh or .1gh

vs a stick doing 2000mh or 2.0gh

vs a stick doing  20000mh or 20.gh

vs a stick doing 40000mh or 40gh

all are lottery in my book

LOL, yes he's wrong, but you obviously know what he means. Because how many CPU's GPU's or Raspberry Pi's do you have mining BTC on this or any other pool? And if none why not?

I mine cpu's and gpu's at other coins since the math is better for me.
I do mine  some s9's here

http://solo.ckpool.org/users/1JdC6Xg3ajT3rge3FgPNSYYFpmf53Vbtje

Best ever:

44,277,454,156

which is not too close to   7,184,404,942,701

my math for those 3 =

51,427,973,784 GH//42,000GH which is

1,224,475 to 1 per block or
8503 to 1 a day  or 
283 to 1 a month   I pay 130 for  power a month to do this

so if payout was 36847 usd my odds would be  breakeven   since  payout would be  69600  at current BTC price.

I am not gambling  I am doing a high risk  high reward investment  as per the definition of investment.

vs the  definition of gambling  .


This would be true as long as I pay 130 usd a month  chance of hitting stays at 283 a month and payout is above 40,000 usd.

Which as I now reveal why I started this thread:

https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=5043713.0



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November 15, 2018, 01:25:11 AM
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would 100 phs do the job in a day?
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November 15, 2018, 01:48:08 AM
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If you don't got an USB Miner on it (2GH min.) it will not be a lottery, it will be a waste of time and energy.
Can you explain?

He's saying the minimum you should mine with would be a 2GH SHA-256 USB miner. Anything else, PC, Laptop, GPU, is too slow to even consider it a lottery device.

which is wrong,but what do I know.

a cpu doing   50mh or 0.05gh

vs gpu doing 100mh or .1gh

vs a stick doing 2000mh or 2.0gh

vs a stick doing  20000mh or 20.gh

vs a stick doing 40000mh or 40gh

all are lottery in my book

LOL, yes he's wrong, but you obviously know what he means. Because how many CPU's GPU's or Raspberry Pi's do you have mining BTC on this or any other pool? And if none why not?

I mine cpu's and gpu's at other coins since the math is better for me.


So the answer is no, which is what we all knew. But you didn't say why you don't mine BTC (not any other coin) here (not at any other pool) with CPU or GPU

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November 15, 2018, 02:24:47 AM
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would 100 phs do the job in a day?
Nope, not even 100PH is enough to guarantee a block in a day anymore.

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November 15, 2018, 02:25:46 AM
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Is it technically possible at all for my 9TH/s S9 (only two boards hashing) to solve a block however little chance it may be? I can keep it running forever until it burns if so.
Definitely. Don't forget that even the 1EH mines out there are filled with nothing but S9s and similar hardware anyway, and it's always still a single S9 or T1 or whatever that ends up finding the block.

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November 15, 2018, 02:40:28 AM
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Is it technically possible at all for my 9TH/s S9 (only two boards hashing) to solve a block however little chance it may be? I can keep it running forever until it burns if so.
Definitely. Don't forget that even the 1EH mines out there are filled with nothing but S9s and similar hardware anyway, and it's always still a single S9 or T1 or whatever that ends up finding the block.

Yeah my 3 have 9 boards and should hit a block in 283 months.

So 2 boards should take 4.5 x 283 months at current diff.


At biff I did answer why I don’t mine CPUs and gpus on this site.

Other coins give me better math odds with CPUs and gpus  then btc would.

Lastly you need just under 400 ph to hit a block a day.  Assuming normal luck.

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November 17, 2018, 01:57:55 AM
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diffs dropped good due to bch fork. we shud go hard today!
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November 17, 2018, 02:56:41 AM
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Will a single machine with 28TH/s e.g. S15 have better odds of solving a block than a 28 TH/s from two 14TH/s machine e.g two S9’s?

Same hash rate = Same odds

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November 17, 2018, 05:11:48 AM
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"diff": 201.0, "


Damn that came fast
last i looked it was at 185

come on you stubborn block
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November 17, 2018, 09:19:55 AM
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"diff": 201.0, "


Damn that came fast
last i looked it was at 185

come on you stubborn block

would agree,  been a while since we saw over 200 though.

almost 4 months now guys.

3 months 27 days ago

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November 17, 2018, 03:33:21 PM
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IS 3AbLbXf8ZW74U5k53uCymqiQAU8vuP9fQ5 being blocked pool side for any reason? last two rentals have shown Zero hash?

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November 17, 2018, 04:41:50 PM
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i'm try to go on de.ckpool.org with rent of 12Ph .... for 4 hour ... block for me... came on!! how i can set diff on user?? thanks
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November 17, 2018, 07:32:38 PM
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i'm try to go on de.ckpool.org with rent of 12Ph .... for 4 hour ... block for me... came on!! how i can set diff on user?? thanks

If you use an incompatible rental service that refuses to work on port 3333 try port 4334
wish is written down here https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=763510.msg8604106#msg8604106

so, just try port 4334, good Luck!

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November 17, 2018, 07:34:37 PM
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i'm try to go on de.ckpool.org with rent of 12Ph .... for 4 hour ... block for me... came on!! how i can set diff on user?? thanks

If you use an incompatible rental service that refuses to work on port 3333 try port 4334

so, just try port 4334, good Luck!

now i'm on with 19 ph rented on port 4334 .... thanks but i think not luck  Embarrassed
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November 17, 2018, 07:53:02 PM
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My SSD space near depleted, blockchain 238GB  Sad.
If I use Exodus wallet address, will it work? I just worried if I block the newly generated block will not be recognize as spendable.
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November 17, 2018, 09:04:23 PM
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My SSD space near depleted, blockchain 238GB  Sad.
If I use Exodus wallet address, will it work? I just worried if I block the newly generated block will not be recognize as spendable.
It will but I recommend staying with your own node instead. Simply change to a pruned node to save space. There is no need to keep the full blockchain if you have limited space.

Add something like this to our bitcoin.conf:

prune=10000

And that will limit it to using only 10GB of space. The lowest you can set it to is 550 which means only 550MB.

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November 18, 2018, 12:35:14 AM
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MRR states it's an issue with the rented miners not working with ASICBOOST I'm not sure what the issue is I do not think this pool requires ASICBOOST but that is what they tried to say.

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