KingZee
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January 20, 2019, 07:56:11 PM |
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Please don't spam this thread. And write you're special questions, in a dedicated thread. By stupid comments, I meant really stupid comments.
We've been going through this comments over and over again. Theres no way for me to lie about anything, because you will see our hash rate, you will see the amount of bitcoins stored in a block and etc.
I have been doing a lot of different groups in the past, including solo mining. And I have no intension in doing anything that you wrote.
If you thing that's way to risky, just don't participate, its up to you to decide. Its just fun, the adrenaline and etc... when all of us are trying to find a block!
I don't know why the people who instantly go on the defensive and start to insult me, make me question them even more. Your only trust ratings are from 3 years ago. I still stand by what I said, it's not easy for a third party to see your hash rate because you'll be purchasing multiple rigs. It's not easy to judge if you made a fair split because you could lie about your own share. Or of course, you could just blatantly scam the full amount and exit. Why not see if philipma1957 would do it?
He did it back in the day and paid off 2 blocks.
I think he hit a third one and helped out a guy that was fucked by nicehash.
It was when coins were 400-500 and blocks were 25 coins.
Of course, a trusted member or escrow that has been proved to handle that many funds before is probably a safer investment. ----------------- EDIT: No thanks blocks are now 40000 usd
We hit 2 worth 10,000 each I also hit one worth 12,000 I mined .1 btc at this address
Even him knows how much burden it is to take such a responsability. I know you're trusted, but now I personally respect you a lot more philipma1957.
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philipma1957
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January 21, 2019, 03:38:27 AM |
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Please don't spam this thread. And write you're special questions, in a dedicated thread. By stupid comments, I meant really stupid comments.
We've been going through this comments over and over again. Theres no way for me to lie about anything, because you will see our hash rate, you will see the amount of bitcoins stored in a block and etc.
I have been doing a lot of different groups in the past, including solo mining. And I have no intension in doing anything that you wrote.
If you thing that's way to risky, just don't participate, its up to you to decide. Its just fun, the adrenaline and etc... when all of us are trying to find a block!
I don't know why the people who instantly go on the defensive and start to insult me, make me question them even more. Your only trust ratings are from 3 years ago. I still stand by what I said, it's not easy for a third party to see your hash rate because you'll be purchasing multiple rigs. It's not easy to judge if you made a fair split because you could lie about your own share. Or of course, you could just blatantly scam the full amount and exit. Why not see if philipma1957 would do it?
He did it back in the day and paid off 2 blocks.
I think he hit a third one and helped out a guy that was fucked by nicehash.
It was when coins were 400-500 and blocks were 25 coins.
Of course, a trusted member or escrow that has been proved to handle that many funds before is probably a safer investment. ----------------- EDIT: No thanks blocks are now 40000 usd
We hit 2 worth 10,000 each I also hit one worth 12,000 I mined .1 btc at this address
Even him knows how much burden it is to take such a responsability. I know you're trusted, but now I personally respect you a lot more philipma1957. I went back and check 2 blocks at 25 coins each was 50 blocks value about 12000 for the two. the 1 I split 3 ways was 25 coins at 500 a coin about 12000 grand I gave away 8000 of that. The difference here is a block is 3500 x 12 = 42000 and you could hit 2 not one. So I am holding 84k say 10k is mine and the other 74k is is split 7 ways. I could have KYC issues passing the 10,000 to 7 different people Or my core with 3 hdd backups could crash and burn. I don't have 70k laying around to pay if that happens.
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DaCryptoRaccoon
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January 21, 2019, 01:34:34 PM |
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I would be up for turning a few of my miners back on to a group solo mine if this was to go ahead and phil was the escrow for it Not mega power but every little helps 10x v9's 4 s9 7 S3
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January 21, 2019, 05:00:22 PM |
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Cursed? Sounds like a lucky charm.
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KingZee
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January 24, 2019, 11:23:37 PM |
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I was going to send a PM again to ck but thought maybe I'd ask for a community answer to have the opinion of different people, I'm trying to rent a few rigs and gamble a little of my funds on this. I tried miningrigrentals and I had a miner with a slightly high rejection rate, ck told me it's probably the firmware of the miner and I'm inclined to believe him. I was going to try nicehash now, I used this : https://api.nicehash.com/poolver.jspError: Difficulty too low.Your pool is shown as incompatible therefore we encourage you to contact pool operator to make sure that the pool is using minimal/starting pool share difficulty which is compatible with our service (and thus compatible with today's miners), please send them following link: https://www.nicehash.com/help/which-mining-pools-are-supported. Thank you! Can this be related to the fact that ckpool solo hasn't hit a block in months? I'm honestly a complete noob with miners so I'm just here asking for more info. Thanks.
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citronick
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January 25, 2019, 01:53:32 AM |
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I was going to send a PM again to ck but thought maybe I'd ask for a community answer to have the opinion of different people, I'm trying to rent a few rigs and gamble a little of my funds on this. I tried miningrigrentals and I had a miner with a slightly high rejection rate, ck told me it's probably the firmware of the miner and I'm inclined to believe him. I was going to try nicehash now, I used this : https://api.nicehash.com/poolver.jspError: Difficulty too low.Your pool is shown as incompatible therefore we encourage you to contact pool operator to make sure that the pool is using minimal/starting pool share difficulty which is compatible with our service (and thus compatible with today's miners), please send them following link: https://www.nicehash.com/help/which-mining-pools-are-supported. Thank you! Can this be related to the fact that ckpool solo hasn't hit a block in months? I'm honestly a complete noob with miners so I'm just here asking for more info. Thanks. You should read the main post on page 1. ==== Configuration: Just point your miner to: stratum+tcp://solo.ckpool.org:3333 or port 443 Asicminer tube/prisma owners need to point to a special proxy at solo.ckpool.org:3335 If you use an incompatible rental service that refuses to work on port 3333 try port 4334
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chillfactr
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January 25, 2019, 06:05:22 AM |
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I was going to send a PM again to ck but thought maybe I'd ask for a community answer to have the opinion of different people, I'm trying to rent a few rigs and gamble a little of my funds on this. I tried miningrigrentals and I had a miner with a slightly high rejection rate, ck told me it's probably the firmware of the miner and I'm inclined to believe him. I was going to try nicehash now, I used this : https://api.nicehash.com/poolver.jspError: Difficulty too low.Your pool is shown as incompatible therefore we encourage you to contact pool operator to make sure that the pool is using minimal/starting pool share difficulty which is compatible with our service (and thus compatible with today's miners), please send them following link: https://www.nicehash.com/help/which-mining-pools-are-supported. Thank you! Can this be related to the fact that ckpool solo hasn't hit a block in months? I'm honestly a complete noob with miners so I'm just here asking for more info. Thanks. You should read the main post on page 1. ==== Configuration: Just point your miner to: stratum+tcp://solo.ckpool.org:3333 or port 443 Asicminer tube/prisma owners need to point to a special proxy at solo.ckpool.org:3335 If you use an incompatible rental service that refuses to work on port 3333 try port 4334as citronik said above. if you do some reading all the asnwers are here thank you -ck the regular address gets blocked due to low diff but port 4334 working like a charm at 1000000 diff
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xasmer
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January 25, 2019, 04:42:17 PM |
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Hello. I need to point my miner to: stratum+tcp://solo.ckpool.org:3333 Is it correct to write like this in miner (antminer s9): "solo.ckpool.org:3333" without "stratum+tcp://" Do I need to rewrite all my miners? Now they are working like this "solo.ckpool.org:3333" without "stratum+tcp://" What is the difference?
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January 25, 2019, 06:10:28 PM |
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Hello. I need to point my miner to: stratum+tcp://solo.ckpool.org:3333 Is it correct to write like this in miner (antminer s9): "solo.ckpool.org:3333" without "stratum+tcp://" Do I need to rewrite all my miners? Now they are working like this "solo.ckpool.org:3333" without "stratum+tcp://" What is the difference?
stratum+tcp is the difference! you should use: stratum+tcp://solo.ckpool.org:3333
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from the creator of CGMiner http://solo.ckpool.org for Solominers paused: passthrough for solo.ckpool.org => stratum+tcp://rfpool.org:3334
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xasmer
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January 26, 2019, 11:15:24 AM |
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But what is the difference? Hello. I need to point my miner to: stratum+tcp://solo.ckpool.org:3333 Is it correct to write like this in miner (antminer s9): "solo.ckpool.org:3333" without "stratum+tcp://" Do I need to rewrite all my miners? Now they are working like this "solo.ckpool.org:3333" without "stratum+tcp://" What is the difference?
stratum+tcp is the difference! you should use: stratum+tcp://solo.ckpool.org:3333
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January 27, 2019, 04:38:38 PM |
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Well in strict sense you need to CONNECT at: stratum+tcp://solo.ckpool.org:3333 What you TYPE depends on your firmware. You can type any of this 4: stratum+tcp://solo.ckpool.org:3333 solo.ckpool.org:3333 stratum+tcp://solo.ckpool.org:3333#xnsub solo.ckpool.org:3333#xnsub the thing is you cant CONNECT whitout stratum+tcp:// BUT most of the firmwares just add it for you (check on the miner status and you see is already there) And the most important thing is the status "Alive" in "Miner Status" But what is the difference? Hello. I need to point my miner to: stratum+tcp://solo.ckpool.org:3333 Is it correct to write like this in miner (antminer s9): "solo.ckpool.org:3333" without "stratum+tcp://" Do I need to rewrite all my miners? Now they are working like this "solo.ckpool.org:3333" without "stratum+tcp://" What is the difference?
stratum+tcp is the difference! you should use: stratum+tcp://solo.ckpool.org:3333
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January 27, 2019, 08:40:18 PM |
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And this is correct for european miners, right?
stratum+tcp://de.ckpool.org:3333
BR. Steff
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gOCe
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January 28, 2019, 05:35:42 PM |
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Yes stratum+tcp://de.ckpool.org:3333 stratum+tcp://de.ckpool.org:3333#xnsub Any of this must work. And this is correct for european miners, right?
stratum+tcp://de.ckpool.org:3333
BR. Steff
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January 28, 2019, 05:38:50 PM |
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But also if you want check the real latency. To check how close nodes are to you, you need to use a tcp ping program, since some of the nodes you can't use a standard ping. On windows, check here for psping that will do a tcp ping: Microsoft psping https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/sysinternals/downloads/pspinge.g. psping -4 -n 10 de.ckpool.org:3333 psping -4 -n 10 solo.ckpool.org:3333 Yes stratum+tcp://de.ckpool.org:3333 stratum+tcp://de.ckpool.org:3333#xnsub Any of this must work. And this is correct for european miners, right?
stratum+tcp://de.ckpool.org:3333
BR. Steff
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Bitcguru77
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January 29, 2019, 06:22:07 PM |
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But also if you want check the real latency. To check how close nodes are to you, you need to use a tcp ping program, since some of the nodes you can't use a standard ping. On windows, check here for psping that will do a tcp ping: Microsoft psping https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/sysinternals/downloads/pspinge.g. psping -4 -n 10 de.ckpool.org:3333 psping -4 -n 10 solo.ckpool.org:3333 Yes stratum+tcp://de.ckpool.org:3333 stratum+tcp://de.ckpool.org:3333#xnsub Any of this must work. And this is correct for european miners, right?
stratum+tcp://de.ckpool.org:3333
BR. Steff
Hi. Thanks for the info. BR. Steff
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February 01, 2019, 01:36:15 AM |
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Hello Everyone! I have been looking around and can't seem to find a solid answer to this. What message will cgminer present if I discover a block? I'm sorry if this has already been answered, I just can't seem to find the answer on here. I know ck will post in this forum when someone gets a block and of course I would just keep my eye on my BTC wallet, but I was just curious what would be presented in cgminer. Sorry for the super noob question, I'm just happy to be here and to be a part of this. Thank you so much!
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February 01, 2019, 02:26:14 AM |
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Hello Everyone! I have been looking around and can't seem to find a solid answer to this. What message will cgminer present if I discover a block? I'm sorry if this has already been answered, I just can't seem to find the answer on here. I know ck will post in this forum when someone gets a block and of course I would just keep my eye on my BTC wallet, but I was just curious what would be presented in cgminer. Sorry for the super noob question, I'm just happy to be here and to be a part of this. Thank you so much! It would looks like this ! Source : Google Link
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February 01, 2019, 03:44:33 AM |
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Bitcguru77, thank you so much for shining some light on this along with providing an example image. Much appreciated!
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KingZee
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February 01, 2019, 04:52:44 AM |
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Hello Everyone! I have been looking around and can't seem to find a solid answer to this. What message will cgminer present if I discover a block? I'm sorry if this has already been answered, I just can't seem to find the answer on here. I know ck will post in this forum when someone gets a block and of course I would just keep my eye on my BTC wallet, but I was just curious what would be presented in cgminer. Sorry for the super noob question, I'm just happy to be here and to be a part of this. Thank you so much! It would looks like this ! Source : Google Link"Found Block!" is probably something a lot of people have never seen in their whole lifetimes I hope ckpool finds their block soon, it's been way too long.
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