AriesIV10
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November 26, 2015, 07:13:58 PM |
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I just found this talk. I have 55th/s with a pool right now. Is there a chance that it would be more profitable for me to mine solo rather than with a pool? I currently make $3700 a month with an electric bill of $1000. Does solo provide a better income?
Do you know how many blocks you solved during each difficulty? I do not know how many blocks I solved during each difficulty. I only know what the overall pool solves and I get a portion based on my Hash rate.
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o_solo_miner
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November 26, 2015, 07:35:50 PM Last edit: November 26, 2015, 09:20:05 PM by o_solo_miner |
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there is a 5 Ph/s stresstest running on the pool.... Cross your fingers for willi9974 and con of course Edit: End of the test from Willi.
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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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-ck (OP)
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November 26, 2015, 09:41:57 PM Last edit: November 26, 2015, 09:59:37 PM by -ck |
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there is a 5 Ph/s stresstest running on the pool.... Cross your fingers for willi9974 and con of course Edit: End of the test from Willi. Shame it didn't work out. Though 5PH isn't a stress for this pool. I'm pretty sure it could handle 500PH. Anyone got a spare 500PH to point here? Doing some quick calculations, I'd probably need to upgrade the hardware once it hit 100PH though for optimal performance.
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willi9974
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November 26, 2015, 09:49:41 PM |
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Bad Luck, but we will see us :-)
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November 26, 2015, 09:56:17 PM |
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Bad Luck, but we will see us :-)
Try rent from NiceHash the next time
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willi9974
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November 26, 2015, 09:59:07 PM |
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Bad Luck, but we will see us :-)
Try rent from NiceHash the next time i have never tried nicehash, and i have a look in the past, but i have no info how work, to make a rental on nicehash... it is for the 1st look complex withe the two tables... i dont know what for fields i have to fill out to rent a miner
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nicehash
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November 26, 2015, 10:15:33 PM |
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Bad Luck, but we will see us :-)
Try rent from NiceHash the next time i have never tried nicehash, and i have a look in the past, but i have no info how work, to make a rental on nicehash... it is for the 1st look complex withe the two tables... i dont know what for fields i have to fill out to rent a miner It's really simple, just place an order and set target pool (for example this ck-'s pool), choose your speed and you're hashing ... take a look at getting started guide: https://www.nicehash.com/index.jsp?p=gstarted#buyer ... it's simpler, easier and cheaper than any other place ... but please if you need more info ask in our thread https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=562238.0Keep on hashing
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needmoney
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November 27, 2015, 09:08:21 PM |
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Hashing with for example 100 ths or hashing no limit at nicehash. Which one is sensible?
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-ck (OP)
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November 27, 2015, 09:08:53 PM |
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Hashing with for example 100 ths or hashing no limit at nicehash. Which one is sensible?
What do you mean no limit?
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hodedowe
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November 27, 2015, 09:14:19 PM |
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Hashing with for example 100 ths or hashing no limit at nicehash. Which one is sensible?
What do you mean no limit? He's talking about time. 100 TH over say, 9 hours vs "unlimited" (realistically 3ph or so) over 1 hour or the equivalent amount of time it takes to burn through the same BTC.
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Solo mining is alive and profitable! Helped? Thanks! 1CXRFh4bDVFBsUzoHMMDbTMPcBP14RUTus
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-ck (OP)
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November 27, 2015, 09:32:48 PM |
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Hashing with for example 100 ths or hashing no limit at nicehash. Which one is sensible?
What do you mean no limit? He's talking about time. 100 TH over say, 9 hours vs "unlimited" (realistically 3ph or so) over 1 hour or the equivalent amount of time it takes to burn through the same BTC. As I've said numerous times before, it makes no difference to your chance of finding a block. However from a personal side, I guess you get to "watch the mining sport" for longer with less hashrate? It's entirely up to what you prefer.
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hodedowe
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November 27, 2015, 11:00:01 PM |
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Hashing with for example 100 ths or hashing no limit at nicehash. Which one is sensible?
What do you mean no limit? He's talking about time. 100 TH over say, 9 hours vs "unlimited" (realistically 3ph or so) over 1 hour or the equivalent amount of time it takes to burn through the same BTC. As I've said numerous times before, it makes no difference to your chance of finding a block. However from a personal side, I guess you get to "watch the mining sport" for longer with less hashrate? It's entirely up to what you prefer. This should be part of your sig by now FAQ: Should I buy more hash over 10 minutes or less hash over 2 hours? Yes.
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Solo mining is alive and profitable! Helped? Thanks! 1CXRFh4bDVFBsUzoHMMDbTMPcBP14RUTus
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philipma1957
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November 28, 2015, 04:06:38 AM |
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Hashing with for example 100 ths or hashing no limit at nicehash. Which one is sensible?
What do you mean no limit? He's talking about time. 100 TH over say, 9 hours vs "unlimited" (realistically 3ph or so) over 1 hour or the equivalent amount of time it takes to burn through the same BTC. As I've said numerous times before, it makes no difference to your chance of finding a block. However from a personal side, I guess you get to "watch the mining sport" for longer with less hashrate? It's entirely up to what you prefer. This should be part of your sig by now Yes. You sir are absolutely correct but I like to use a different word then yes. FAQ: Should I buy more hash over 10 minutes or less hash over 2 hours? Rotate
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-ck (OP)
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November 28, 2015, 05:56:29 AM |
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[2015-11-28 05:53:45.487] Possible block solve diff 108326876183.517670 ! [2015-11-28 05:53:46.085] BLOCK ACCEPTED! [2015-11-28 05:53:46.097] Solved and confirmed block 385691 by 17wigaWBYC7vjpahbRa6bKMCYPSjfPYHFb [2015-11-28 05:53:46.098] User 17wigaWBYC7vjpahbRa6bKMCYPSjfPYHFb:{"hashrate1m": "993T", "hashrate5m": "962T", "hashrate1hr": "289T", "hashrate1d": "72T", "hashrate7d": "24.4T"} [2015-11-28 05:53:46.098] Worker 17wigaWBYC7vjpahbRa6bKMCYPSjfPYHFb:{"hashrate1m": "993T", "hashrate5m": "962T", "hashrate1hr": "289T", "hashrate1d": "72T", "hashrate7d": "24.4T"}
https://www.blocktrail.com/BTC/block/00000000000000000a265885212fbf913960e6ead162d1ef5486b640094b02c9I was literally watching the console when this one hit!
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727miner
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November 28, 2015, 06:02:28 AM |
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[2015-11-28 05:53:45.487] Possible block solve diff 108326876183.517670 ! [2015-11-28 05:53:46.085] BLOCK ACCEPTED! [2015-11-28 05:53:46.097] Solved and confirmed block 385691 by 17wigaWBYC7vjpahbRa6bKMCYPSjfPYHFb [2015-11-28 05:53:46.098] User 17wigaWBYC7vjpahbRa6bKMCYPSjfPYHFb:{"hashrate1m": "993T", "hashrate5m": "962T", "hashrate1hr": "289T", "hashrate1d": "72T", "hashrate7d": "24.4T"} [2015-11-28 05:53:46.098] Worker 17wigaWBYC7vjpahbRa6bKMCYPSjfPYHFb:{"hashrate1m": "993T", "hashrate5m": "962T", "hashrate1hr": "289T", "hashrate1d": "72T", "hashrate7d": "24.4T"}
https://www.blocktrail.com/BTC/block/00000000000000000a265885212fbf913960e6ead162d1ef5486b640094b02c9I was literally watching the console when this one hit! That's some serious hash! Congrats to 17wigaWBYC7vjpahbRa6bKMCYPSjfPYHFb. Some healthy fees in that block too!
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bctmke
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November 28, 2015, 06:04:12 AM |
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[2015-11-28 05:53:45.487] Possible block solve diff 108326876183.517670 ! [2015-11-28 05:53:46.085] BLOCK ACCEPTED! [2015-11-28 05:53:46.097] Solved and confirmed block 385691 by 17wigaWBYC7vjpahbRa6bKMCYPSjfPYHFb [2015-11-28 05:53:46.098] User 17wigaWBYC7vjpahbRa6bKMCYPSjfPYHFb:{"hashrate1m": "993T", "hashrate5m": "962T", "hashrate1hr": "289T", "hashrate1d": "72T", "hashrate7d": "24.4T"} [2015-11-28 05:53:46.098] Worker 17wigaWBYC7vjpahbRa6bKMCYPSjfPYHFb:{"hashrate1m": "993T", "hashrate5m": "962T", "hashrate1hr": "289T", "hashrate1d": "72T", "hashrate7d": "24.4T"}
https://www.blocktrail.com/BTC/block/00000000000000000a265885212fbf913960e6ead162d1ef5486b640094b02c9I was literally watching the console when this one hit! I just went to check on my console and saw the notification in cgminer! Congrats 17wigaWBYC7vjpahbRa6bKMCYPSjfPYHFb!
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-ck (OP)
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November 28, 2015, 06:11:48 AM |
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Some healthy fees in that block too!
Yes indeed, I always pack the shit out of the blocks
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727miner
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November 28, 2015, 06:25:10 AM |
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Some healthy fees in that block too!
Yes indeed, I always pack the shit out of the blocks 974.71 kB; fully loaded
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November 28, 2015, 08:53:19 AM |
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[2015-11-28 05:53:45.487] Possible block solve diff 108326876183.517670 ! [2015-11-28 05:53:46.085] BLOCK ACCEPTED! [2015-11-28 05:53:46.097] Solved and confirmed block 385691 by 17wigaWBYC7vjpahbRa6bKMCYPSjfPYHFb [2015-11-28 05:53:46.098] User 17wigaWBYC7vjpahbRa6bKMCYPSjfPYHFb:{"hashrate1m": "993T", "hashrate5m": "962T", "hashrate1hr": "289T", "hashrate1d": "72T", "hashrate7d": "24.4T"} [2015-11-28 05:53:46.098] Worker 17wigaWBYC7vjpahbRa6bKMCYPSjfPYHFb:{"hashrate1m": "993T", "hashrate5m": "962T", "hashrate1hr": "289T", "hashrate1d": "72T", "hashrate7d": "24.4T"}
https://www.blocktrail.com/BTC/block/00000000000000000a265885212fbf913960e6ead162d1ef5486b640094b02c9I was literally watching the console when this one hit! Congrats to the lucky one!
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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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JaredKaragen
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November 28, 2015, 08:05:46 PM |
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Sorry for blabbing my misconceptions in the last few pages; But I would have believed that the devs would have implemented some sort of miner security over time to prevent the problem of withheld blocks being able to happen (incorporating a hash on the actual transaction port of the block and rolling that into the final hash to be calced keeping people from using someone else's solve hash)... This would also help keeping the mining houses decentralized and having "control"..... but it must be more difficult to do than just that. I am totally sorry for that guys.
CK, I have a simple question; what type of system/pc/processor config is your pool running on? Curious on how much it takes to run a pool of this size reliably =)
Congrats to the big winner. I had a 1.9B share last round; the biggest hash that S3 has found since I bought it a month and a half ago.
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