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Author Topic: [∞ YH] solo.ckpool.org 2% fee solo mining USA/DE 255 blocks solved!  (Read 1514745 times)
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February 10, 2016, 04:25:04 AM
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Had approx 900TH for 18 hours and best I saw was ..
8656858836.6964016

Looks like > 1 PHs is the min now, for at least 2 days .. outta my price-risk-range - but I wonder if using port 3334 messed me in any way.  The Germans, with not that much more hash than I had have 655117758757 .. 2 whole digits more .. sux

Ports shouldn't have given any problems. But nowadays it makes more sense to get in with a group to reduce your risk. Unless you can risk 10BTC and not mind losing it.

Aye .. learned my lesson.

We should all get together (25 people), on an ongoing basis.  Each person puts in 0.5 every week, for a total of 12.5 BTC .. get 2.5 PHs for 20 hours. If we hit everyone doubles up.  Or 0.25 x 25 for a total of 6.25 = 1PH for 24 hours .. call it CKDay .. limited risk, for a potential quadruple-up.

Maybe CK can do the escrow for us. Wink
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February 10, 2016, 04:52:34 AM
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Cry

Had approx 900TH for 18 hours and best I saw was ..
8656858836.6964016

Looks like > 1 PHs is the min now, for at least 2 days .. outta my price-risk-range - but I wonder if using port 3334 messed me in any way.  The Germans, with not that much more hash than I had have 655117758757 .. 2 whole digits more .. sux

Ports shouldn't have given any problems. But nowadays it makes more sense to get in with a group to reduce your risk. Unless you can risk 10BTC and not mind losing it.

Aye .. learned my lesson.

We should all get together (25 people), on an ongoing basis.  Each person puts in 0.5 every week, for a total of 12.5 BTC .. get 2.5 PHs for 20 hours. If we hit everyone doubles up.  Or 0.25 x 25 for a total of 6.25 = 1PH for 24 hours .. call it CKDay .. limited risk, for a potential quadruple-up.

Maybe CK can do the escrow for us. Wink

ezeminer already has a mining group just like that going, we had our first 24hr run completed yesterday with 150TH and got a 7B share, not the 144B that's currently needed, you should join in Smiley
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February 10, 2016, 05:33:15 AM
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Cry

Had approx 900TH for 18 hours and best I saw was ..
8656858836.6964016

Looks like > 1 PHs is the min now, for at least 2 days .. outta my price-risk-range - but I wonder if using port 3334 messed me in any way.  The Germans, with not that much more hash than I had have 655117758757 .. 2 whole digits more .. sux

Ports shouldn't have given any problems. But nowadays it makes more sense to get in with a group to reduce your risk. Unless you can risk 10BTC and not mind losing it.

Aye .. learned my lesson.

We should all get together (25 people), on an ongoing basis.  Each person puts in 0.5 every week, for a total of 12.5 BTC .. get 2.5 PHs for 20 hours. If we hit everyone doubles up.  Or 0.25 x 25 for a total of 6.25 = 1PH for 24 hours .. call it CKDay .. limited risk, for a potential quadruple-up.

Maybe CK can do the escrow for us. Wink

ezeminer already has a mining group just like that going, we had our first 24hr run completed yesterday with 150TH and got a 7B share, not the 144B that's currently needed, you should join in Smiley
I mean it isn't much. I have it at 0.05 per person for a buy-in, but hopefully the group can gain more blocks, popularity and investors to have people interested in the larger rentals Cheesy


If you're interested: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1345538.0

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February 10, 2016, 05:41:39 AM
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I mean it isn't much. I have it at 0.05 per person for a buy-in, but hopefully the group can gain more blocks, popularity and investors to have people interested in the larger rentals Cheesy


If you're interested: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1345538.0

For sure I am .. thank you - I'll be over to check it out.
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February 10, 2016, 01:05:00 PM
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I don't monitor my miners too often, how do I know that I've hit a block?
Are there any alert system?
Thanks.
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February 10, 2016, 01:06:02 PM
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I don't monitor my miners too often, how do I know that I've hit a block?
Are there any alert system?
Thanks.
Your wallet will alert you that 25 bitcoin has been deposited in your account...

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February 10, 2016, 01:13:26 PM
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I don't monitor my miners too often, how do I know that I've hit a block?
Are there any alert system?
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Your wallet will alert you that 25 bitcoin has been deposited in your account...

hehehe ok Ck Cheesy
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February 10, 2016, 02:42:00 PM
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Rolling the dice in a few minutes. I'll be doing 100TH for just over 24 hours. I know, I know, odds are still a bit low, but what the heck? I got a little to gamble with and I'm ok with that  Grin crossing fingers and good luck to everyone else!
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February 10, 2016, 04:28:34 PM
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having an issue renting from nicehash and or westhash

I wanted to point some decent hash power for the last day of the compac stick club.

@ ck  what is wrong with my order

and of course in under 1 minute of this post it now works.

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February 10, 2016, 04:36:11 PM
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having an issue renting from nicehash and or westhash

I wanted to point some decent hash power for the last day of the compac stick club.

@ ck  what is wrong with my order

and of course in under 1 minute of this post it now works.

westhash

 S #988473    0.0039    10.00   10   1.4465


I had the same problem when I placed an order twice in the fixed slot and both were cancelled. The moment I went to standard it went through and haven't had any problems.
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February 11, 2016, 12:59:03 AM
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I don't monitor my miners too often, how do I know that I've hit a block?
Are there any alert system?
Thanks.
Your wallet will alert you that 25 bitcoin has been deposited in your account...

LMAO I remember first block I found here. Was syncing wallet and came back and saw 25 with the mining axe. Hope to see it again real soon.
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February 11, 2016, 02:11:22 AM
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having an issue renting from nicehash and or westhash

I wanted to point some decent hash power for the last day of the compac stick club.

@ ck  what is wrong with my order

and of course in under 1 minute of this post it now works.

westhash

 S #988473    0.0039    10.00   10   1.4465


I had the same problem when I placed an order twice in the fixed slot and both were cancelled. The moment I went to standard it went through and haven't had any problems.

If you are pointing it to the main pool (US), then need to use port 3334.

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February 12, 2016, 12:33:02 AM
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I don't monitor my miners too often, how do I know that I've hit a block?
Are there any alert system?
Thanks.
Your wallet will alert you that 25 bitcoin has been deposited in your account...

LMAO I remember first block I found here. Was syncing wallet and came back and saw 25 with the mining axe. Hope to see it again real soon.

With F2Pool at 400+ PHs .. thinking not, meanwhile there's a lot of wasted hash being directed at this .. or is it wasted? Wink
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February 12, 2016, 12:36:19 AM
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With F2Pool at 400+ PHs .. thinking not, meanwhile there's a lot of wasted hash being directed at this .. or is it wasted? Wink
I have no idea what another pool has to do with solo mining here. If you're referring to bitcoin forks, nothing will happen for ages even if all blocks are mined with forked pools since it's all still the one chain for some time to come.

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February 12, 2016, 01:25:50 AM
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With F2Pool at 400+ PHs .. thinking not, meanwhile there's a lot of wasted hash being directed at this .. or is it wasted? Wink
I have no idea what another pool has to do with solo mining here. If you're referring to bitcoin forks, nothing will happen for ages even if all blocks are mined with forked pools since it's all still the one chain for some time to come.

Excuse my ignorance .. let me see if I understand - transactions are assembled into a block and are put out on the chain to be solved, and it's broken down into shares to be worked on .. if someone's 2.2 Ghs USB Yellowjacket solves the last share, they are rewarded for the entire block?   Is there any actual real hope, like the in-reality kind .. of a 2.2 G USB asic doing this these days .. in the time between now, and the natural death of this planet?
What about 100 of them .. or 200 .. or ..?  What would be the min rate for someone to have at home, to safely say they are delusion-free hopeful?  When one pool is snatching up over 1/4 of the blocks ..with 100 million x the hashrate.  I can understand 1 PHs of Nicehash standing a chance, but a 400GHS S3 .. !!?? Seriously .. you have forgive me, I'm seriously peeved-off, having today witnessed the value of my Hashnest holdings decimated by chicken-sh**s. Smiley
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February 12, 2016, 01:39:57 AM
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as long as a device has enough energy to submit a single share, how fast other pools operate is irrelevant.
an s3 statistically has a 1:16245 chance of solving a block per day at the current difficulty.
1PH = 1:7
2.2G = 1:2,865,671
powerball ticket = 1:292,201,338

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February 12, 2016, 01:46:41 AM
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as long as a device has enough energy to submit a single share, how fast other pools operate is irrelevant.
an s3 statistically has a 1:16245 chance of solving a block per day at the current difficulty.
1PH = 1:7
2.2G = 1:2,865,671
powerball ticket = 1:292,201,338

If this is true-and-accurate, then you sir have delivered the best news I heard this year .. cheers.  Would 3.5 PHs give you a 50/50 chance, to hit within a 24 hour period?
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February 12, 2016, 01:54:20 AM
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as long as a device has enough energy to submit a single share, how fast other pools operate is irrelevant.
an s3 statistically has a 1:16245 chance of solving a block per day at the current difficulty.
1PH = 1:7
2.2G = 1:2,865,671
powerball ticket = 1:292,201,338

If this is true-and-accurate, then you sir have delivered the best news I heard this year .. cheers.  Would 3.5 PHs give you a 50/50 chance, to hit within a 24 hour period?

if waiting 2 million days for a decent chance to solve a block cheers you up with 2.2G, i'm glad to have helped.
most sane people avoid the lottery  Cool

edit: re: 3.5PHs maybe.   Will 7PH give you 100%, no.   Over a period of time it will be 1 a day.  some days sooner some days not.

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February 12, 2016, 02:11:05 AM
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as long as a device has enough energy to submit a single share, how fast other pools operate is irrelevant.
an s3 statistically has a 1:16245 chance of solving a block per day at the current difficulty.
1PH = 1:7
2.2G = 1:2,865,671
powerball ticket = 1:292,201,338

If this is true-and-accurate, then you sir have delivered the best news I heard this year .. cheers.  Would 3.5 PHs give you a 50/50 chance, to hit within a 24 hour period?

if waiting 2 million days for a decent chance to solve a block cheers you up with 2.2G, i'm glad to have helped.
most sane people avoid the lottery  Cool

edit: re: 3.5PHs maybe.   Will 7PH give you 100%, no.   Over a period of time it will be 1 a day.  some days sooner some days not.

Welp.. here's hoping that the difficulty plummets after halving, because the cloud mining operations and massive pools all croak, and no more hardware is made .. so we old bastids can dust off our Butterfly Labs chit and make some coins when BTC is at $700 per Smiley

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February 12, 2016, 02:41:52 AM
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I suppose or if you stumble upon low or free electricity.   You can't solve a block without submitting shares.    One reason why this pool is cool, it give you that option, and it does it well.

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