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Author Topic: [∞ YH] solo.ckpool.org 2% fee solo mining USA/DE 255 blocks solved!  (Read 1514146 times)
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November 10, 2015, 10:22:18 PM
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Someone out there has a best share that will make them wince. Current diff is 62253982449.76081848

Holy fudge, i'm gonna have to drink a beer for whoever came that close to solve a block ....
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November 10, 2015, 11:03:30 PM
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If a RasPi could reliably run as a full node...   I would have been doing that at a remote site.

Before 21co took over bitnodes, bitnodes offered a stand-alone node with a SSD drive for storing the block chain.  When 21co took over, this became their "bitcoin computer", I think the SSD drive (and therefore full node capability) went away at that time.



(old address for device: http://getaddr.bitnodes.io/hardware/  now redirects to 21co bitcoin computer)
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November 10, 2015, 11:48:45 PM
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I thought a RpI2 could ru it with easy. No?

I was thinking of setting up a few at various locations .

Go Big or Go Home.
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November 11, 2015, 01:38:47 AM
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I thought a RpI2 could ru it with easy. No?

I was thinking of setting up a few at various locations .

It will, but the block chain size is getting to be the problem with running it on a Pi (it takes a 64GB SD card to run it now or it did).

Sooner or later, it's going to take a 128 GB SD to run, or a USB HD on the Pi. And I don't know how much lag time USB HD would have on a node.
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November 11, 2015, 02:14:12 AM
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I thought a RpI2 could ru it with easy. No?

I was thinking of setting up a few at various locations .

It will, but the block chain size is getting to be the problem with running it on a Pi (it takes a 64GB SD card to run it now or it did).

Sooner or later, it's going to take a 128 GB SD to run, or a USB HD on the Pi. And I don't know how much lag time USB HD would have on a node.

same.

I even tried storing the blockchain on a USB HDD and it still wouldn't stay running.

People out thetre have a way to turn one into just a transaction verifying node (no --generate command I believe);

But that doesnt solve my problem of needing a fallback if CK goes/shuts down =)

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November 11, 2015, 06:57:44 AM
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I thought a RpI2 could ru it with easy. No?

I was thinking of setting up a few at various locations .

It will, but the block chain size is getting to be the problem with running it on a Pi (it takes a 64GB SD card to run it now or it did).

Sooner or later, it's going to take a 128 GB SD to run, or a USB HD on the Pi. And I don't know how much lag time USB HD would have on a node.

same.

I even tried storing the blockchain on a USB HDD and it still wouldn't stay running.

People out thetre have a way to turn one into just a transaction verifying node (no --generate command I believe);

But that doesnt solve my problem of needing a fallback if CK goes/shuts down =)

nicehash has a solo pool that runs almost the same code..
https://solo.nicehash.com/

if you want a backup its something to consider.
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November 11, 2015, 07:35:28 AM
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I thought a RpI2 could ru it with easy. No?

I was thinking of setting up a few at various locations .

It will, but the block chain size is getting to be the problem with running it on a Pi (it takes a 64GB SD card to run it now or it did).

Sooner or later, it's going to take a 128 GB SD to run, or a USB HD on the Pi. And I don't know how much lag time USB HD would have on a node.

same.

I even tried storing the blockchain on a USB HDD and it still wouldn't stay running.

People out thetre have a way to turn one into just a transaction verifying node (no --generate command I believe);

But that doesnt solve my problem of needing a fallback if CK goes/shuts down =)

nicehash has a solo pool that runs almost the same code..
https://solo.nicehash.com/

if you want a backup its something to consider.

That's good to know thank you for sharing. I've set it as my failover solo pool Smiley.
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November 11, 2015, 02:04:17 PM
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Good Day Sunshine... just watched this as I enter the office:

Block 383073 solved by 1PwftnJ5FhMhTb9dAY61oD2KE8VPvh9Qkt @ck-solo-pool

Congrats to the winner

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November 11, 2015, 02:13:13 PM
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Good Day Sunshine... just watched this as I enter the office:

Block 383073 solved by 1PwftnJ5FhMhTb9dAY61oD2KE8VPvh9Qkt @ck-solo-pool

Congrats to the winner

 Cheesy

Blockchain.info is showing it as Orphaned.... 383073 (Orphaned).  Sad
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November 11, 2015, 02:14:37 PM
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Good Day Sunshine... just watched this as I enter the office:

Block 383073 solved by 1PwftnJ5FhMhTb9dAY61oD2KE8VPvh9Qkt @ck-solo-pool

Congrats to the winner

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Blockchain.info is showing it as Orphaned.... 383073 (Orphaned).  Sad

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November 11, 2015, 02:14:59 PM
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Good Day Sunshine... just watched this as I enter the office:

Block 383073 solved by 1PwftnJ5FhMhTb9dAY61oD2KE8VPvh9Qkt @ck-solo-pool

Congrats to the winner

 Cheesy

Blockchain.info is showing it as Orphaned.... 383073 (Orphaned).  Sad

In the middle of that run of 6-in-a-row from F2Pool.....
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November 11, 2015, 02:22:39 PM
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Yeah it was orphaned by f2pool.

F2pool's block was 5s later than the same height solo block.
Code:
[2015-11-11 14:00:48.440+00] 0000000000000000045792b02a12ecf0767d50d392471a3fded2371d56ab7b8a recv'd, size 998146 with 111285 bytes on the wire                 
[2015-11-11 14:00:53.293+00] 000000000000000008f0667bc0b60726ea2035d1bc6ab1910f81f2ed19d8741e recv'd, size 999907 with 954717 bytes on the wire                 

But f2pool confirmed their own block and thus, since it is the next found block that decides the orphan, in this case f2 pushed out the earlier solo block and orphaned it.

At this point in time f2pool has 8 of the last 10 blocks ...

It's somewhat very similar to how a 51% attack works because f2 is so big.
51% means it's expected over time to keep winning races, but with a lower than 51%, but still high % of the network, you can do the same for a short period of time if luck is on your side.

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November 11, 2015, 02:22:48 PM
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Good Day Sunshine... just watched this as I enter the office:

Block 383073 solved by 1PwftnJ5FhMhTb9dAY61oD2KE8VPvh9Qkt @ck-solo-pool

Congrats to the winner

 Cheesy

Blockchain.info is showing it as Orphaned.... 383073 (Orphaned).  Sad


 Sad I am sorry

I think I will wait from now on until Con did the confirmed message....

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November 11, 2015, 02:24:00 PM
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Oh poot!!!!!   am I the first orphan of CKPool?  Can you get it back?
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November 11, 2015, 02:31:18 PM
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 Sad I am sorry

I think I will wait from now on until Con did the confirmed message....

Don't you dare! One orphan doesn't ruin the excitement. I get a kick out of seeing your insta-updates. I also think F2pool should be attacked with pitchforks and spears until they give over the block to 1Pwftn... SEIZE THEM!

But I'm a little biased.  Wink

Solo mining is alive and profitable!
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November 11, 2015, 02:32:12 PM
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Oh poot!!!!!   am I the first orphan of CKPool?  Can you get it back?


Nope, it's like saying you have to pee after you leave the gas station on a family trip. Sure, you wish you had peed before you left the station, but it's too late now and Daddy (the blockchain) ain't stoppin.


Sorry buddy. I know you've been after it for a while. Sad

Good news is now you know it can be done! Keep on trying!

Solo mining is alive and profitable!
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November 11, 2015, 02:36:00 PM
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Good Day Sunshine... just watched this as I enter the office:

Block 383073 solved by 1PwftnJ5FhMhTb9dAY61oD2KE8VPvh9Qkt @ck-solo-pool

Congrats to the winner

 Cheesy

Blockchain.info is showing it as Orphaned.... 383073 (Orphaned).  Sad


 Sad I am sorry

I think I will wait from now on until Con did the confirmed message....

Don't you dare! One orphan doesn't ruin the excitement. I get a kick out of seeing your insta-updates. I also think F2pool should be attacked with pitchforks and spears until they give over the block to 1Pwftn... SEIZE THEM!

But I'm a little biased.  Wink


Same here! Sucks that we lost this one to F2pool!

wmtomlinso, was it a rental or your own gear that hit?

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November 11, 2015, 02:41:27 PM
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I have been trying hard for this one.  When i saw that my stats had reset at ckpool, I thought, "no way, this is too good to be true", so I looked at blockchain, and sure enough, I did it!!

I went yelling through the house, waking everyone, "I just won $10,000"

and as i was trying to explain how I did this to my mom, I saw it had orphaned.




it was rental, I've spent about 5 btc over the past few days
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November 11, 2015, 02:45:55 PM
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isn't this CKs first orphaned block?

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November 11, 2015, 02:46:58 PM
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isn't this CKs first orphaned block?

Jacob
I'm pretty sure it is.
-ck will confirm that in the morning - it's almost 2am here Smiley
But as I explained on the previous page, it's also a rare example of an orphan that you can't avoid.
https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=763510.msg12947712#msg12947712

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