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Author Topic: [∞ YH] solo.ckpool.org 2% fee solo mining USA/DE 255 blocks solved!  (Read 1514666 times)
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October 14, 2017, 11:28:49 AM
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There's a communication issue between DE and the main pool. I need to restart DE to correct it. Sorry about that (the hashrate was happening just not being recorded as you can see since DE still managed to find a block).
Okay should be sorted now. I had to take DE offline for a bit there sorry about the inconvenience.

All good here miners all flipped back to DE pool.


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October 14, 2017, 11:44:46 AM
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[2017-10-14 07:06:31.030] Possible block solve diff 3313873686180.219238 !
[2017-10-14 07:06:31.145] BLOCK ACCEPTED!
[2017-10-14 07:06:31.305] Solved and confirmed block 489739 by 17CopX7BYruEPZrGhSikiFn5iGWU3X4CGJ.44047
[2017-10-14 07:06:31.305] User 17CopX7BYruEPZrGhSikiFn5iGWU3X4CGJ:{"hashrate1m": "1.2P", "hashrate5m": "1.19P", "hashrate1hr": "1.12P", "hashrate1d": "1.04P", "hashrate7d": "675T"}
[2017-10-14 07:06:31.305] Worker 17CopX7BYruEPZrGhSikiFn5iGWU3X4CGJ.44047:{"hashrate1m": "95.5T", "hashrate5m": "96T", "hashrate1hr": "91.6T", "hashrate1d": "36.4T", "hashrate7d": "26.8T"}
[2017-10-14 07:06:31.305] Block solved at 135% diff

https://www.blocktrail.com/BTC/block/00000000000000000054efe309c3b92426570624fb92628391488adf28f33d04
Checked the stats for that address, doesn't seem to show the bestever diff as 3313873686180.219238.

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October 14, 2017, 11:45:51 AM
Last edit: October 14, 2017, 09:33:16 PM by -ck
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Code:
[2017-10-14 07:06:31.030] Possible block solve diff 3313873686180.219238 !
[2017-10-14 07:06:31.145] BLOCK ACCEPTED!
[2017-10-14 07:06:31.305] Solved and confirmed block 489739 by 17CopX7BYruEPZrGhSikiFn5iGWU3X4CGJ.44047
[2017-10-14 07:06:31.305] User 17CopX7BYruEPZrGhSikiFn5iGWU3X4CGJ:{"hashrate1m": "1.2P", "hashrate5m": "1.19P", "hashrate1hr": "1.12P", "hashrate1d": "1.04P", "hashrate7d": "675T"}
[2017-10-14 07:06:31.305] Worker 17CopX7BYruEPZrGhSikiFn5iGWU3X4CGJ.44047:{"hashrate1m": "95.5T", "hashrate5m": "96T", "hashrate1hr": "91.6T", "hashrate1d": "36.4T", "hashrate7d": "26.8T"}
[2017-10-14 07:06:31.305] Block solved at 135% diff

https://www.blocktrail.com/BTC/block/00000000000000000054efe309c3b92426570624fb92628391488adf28f33d04
Checked the stats for that address, doesn't seem to show the bestever diff as 3313873686180.219238.
That's right it was found on the DE node which unfortunately wasn't communicating with the main pool at the time. I'm sure he cares more about his reward than his bestever stat Wink

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October 14, 2017, 11:47:36 AM
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How i can check if i found a block?

All blocks are announced here and you can see all the blocks here.

https://www.blocktrail.com/BTC/pool/solockpool

If you hit one you should see the coins in your wallet too.

If i hit one block i have to finish him? Because i won' t mine 24 hours a day.
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October 14, 2017, 11:48:38 AM
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How i can check if i found a block?

All blocks are announced here and you can see all the blocks here.

https://www.blocktrail.com/BTC/pool/solockpool

If you hit one you should see the coins in your wallet too.

If i hit one block i have to finish him? Because i won' t mine 24 hours a day.
There is no start or finish or accumulating shares on solo. Mine whenever you want to mine here.

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October 14, 2017, 12:06:15 PM
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How i can check if i found a block?

All blocks are announced here and you can see all the blocks here.

https://www.blocktrail.com/BTC/pool/solockpool

If you hit one you should see the coins in your wallet too.

If i hit one block i have to finish him? Because i won' t mine 24 hours a day.
There is no start or finish or accumulating shares on solo. Mine whenever you want to mine here.
But for take some profit if i hit a block (and this won' t happen often) i have to mine all i can and finish him right? How i can know that i hit one block?
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October 14, 2017, 12:41:02 PM
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How i can check if i found a block?

All blocks are announced here and you can see all the blocks here.

https://www.blocktrail.com/BTC/pool/solockpool

If you hit one you should see the coins in your wallet too.

If i hit one block i have to finish him? Because i won' t mine 24 hours a day.
There is no start or finish or accumulating shares on solo. Mine whenever you want to mine here.
But for take some profit if i hit a block (and this won' t happen often) i have to mine all i can and finish him right? How i can know that i hit one block?
You find a block, you can stop right away. You will just need to wait for some confirmations and thats it.

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October 14, 2017, 01:01:19 PM
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How i can check if i found a block?

All blocks are announced here and you can see all the blocks here.

https://www.blocktrail.com/BTC/pool/solockpool

If you hit one you should see the coins in your wallet too.

If i hit one block i have to finish him? Because i won' t mine 24 hours a day.
There is no start or finish or accumulating shares on solo. Mine whenever you want to mine here.
But for take some profit if i hit a block (and this won' t happen often) i have to mine all i can and finish him right? How i can know that i hit one block?

Because the bitcoin will show up in your wallet!!!  Duh!!

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October 14, 2017, 01:14:48 PM
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How i can check if i found a block?

All blocks are announced here and you can see all the blocks here.

https://www.blocktrail.com/BTC/pool/solockpool

If you hit one you should see the coins in your wallet too.

If i hit one block i have to finish him? Because i won' t mine 24 hours a day.
There is no start or finish or accumulating shares on solo. Mine whenever you want to mine here.
But for take some profit if i hit a block (and this won' t happen often) i have to mine all i can and finish him right? How i can know that i hit one block?
You find a block, you can stop right away. You will just need to wait for some confirmations and thats it.
Ok thanks
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October 15, 2017, 11:38:15 AM
Last edit: October 16, 2017, 01:16:15 PM by HagssFIN
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Time to test my Sunday luck here!  Smiley


edit: no luck this time.

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October 18, 2017, 02:14:51 PM
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Time to test my Sunday luck here!  Smiley


edit: no luck this time.


With the current 5+Ph pumping right now on solo, your odds are increased so jump back in  Grin
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October 18, 2017, 02:27:41 PM
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Time to test my Sunday luck here!  Smiley


edit: no luck this time.


With the current 5+Ph pumping right now on solo, your odds are increased so jump back in  Grin

Actually my odds are the same, but solo pool odds are increased..  Wink

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October 19, 2017, 05:48:10 AM
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Time to test my Sunday luck here!  Smiley


edit: no luck this time.


With the current 5+Ph pumping right now on solo, your odds are increased so jump back in  Grin

Actually my odds are the same, but solo pool odds are increased..  Wink

Which means, that yours odds increase aswell, in a non technical way.  Grin
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October 21, 2017, 02:15:58 PM
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Going to park "a few" A741s here to test my luck...

12.5 x USD$6119 = USD$76,488

That's risk worth taking...

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October 22, 2017, 01:52:57 AM
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Going to park "a few" A741s here to test my luck...

12.5 x USD$6119 = USD$76,488

That's risk worth taking...

just pulled a 14 billion best share with a s3!

 "bestshare": 14310183700.74831,

Come on Luck!

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October 22, 2017, 02:04:08 AM
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I'm trying to understand the best share and how it relates to luck. What qualifies as a good best share?
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October 22, 2017, 02:44:04 AM
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I'm trying to understand the best share and how it relates to luck. What qualifies as a good best share?
A "best share" is nothing more than the largest share difficulty that your own miner(s) contributed. It doesn't have any actual correlation to anything (other than "bragging rights"). A "good" best share is relative to hashrate and time. At the current difficulty, a truly good best share is one that's greater than 1,196,792,694,098.  Wink

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October 22, 2017, 02:47:45 AM
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I'm trying to understand the best share and how it relates to luck. What qualifies as a good best share?
A "best share" is nothing more than the largest share your miners have contributed. It doesn't have any actual correlation to anything (other than "bragging rights"). A "good" best share is relative to hashrate and time. At the current difficulty, a truly good best share is one that's greater than 1,196,792,694,098.  Wink
It's as CG says here, it is only for bragging rights, but if you wish to know what a good best share is then the following explanation will help you understand better.

After 100 shares, on average your best share should be 100.
After 1,000,000 shares, on average your best share should be 1,000,000.
After 1,200,000,000,000 shares, on average your best share should be that too, meaning you should have found one block with it. That's why on average it takes current diff number of shares to find one block.

If your best share is less than the total number of shares you've contributed, then your luck is a little low, and vice versa. It has absolutely zero bearing on your chance of finding an ultra lucky best share in the very next share, but it's interesting to watch nonetheless.

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October 22, 2017, 12:55:24 PM
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I'm trying to understand the best share and how it relates to luck. What qualifies as a good best share?
A "best share" is nothing more than the largest share your miners have contributed. It doesn't have any actual correlation to anything (other than "bragging rights"). A "good" best share is relative to hashrate and time. At the current difficulty, a truly good best share is one that's greater than 1,196,792,694,098.  Wink
It's as CG says here, it is only for bragging rights, but if you wish to know what a good best share is then the following explanation will help you understand better.

After 100 shares, on average your best share should be 100.
After 1,000,000 shares, on average your best share should be 1,000,000.
After 1,200,000,000,000 shares, on average your best share should be that too, meaning you should have found one block with it. That's why on average it takes current diff number of shares to find one block.

If your best share is less than the total number of shares you've contributed, then your luck is a little low, and vice versa. It has absolutely zero bearing on your chance of finding an ultra lucky best share in the very next share, but it's interesting to watch nonetheless.

So by the figures here that share would be classed as good luck?
due to the lower amount of shares submitted through a higher best share = better luck?

"shares": 81025757,
   "bestshare": 14310183700.74831,

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October 22, 2017, 02:25:37 PM
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I'm trying to understand the best share and how it relates to luck. What qualifies as a good best share?
A "best share" is nothing more than the largest share your miners have contributed. It doesn't have any actual correlation to anything (other than "bragging rights"). A "good" best share is relative to hashrate and time. At the current difficulty, a truly good best share is one that's greater than 1,196,792,694,098.  Wink
It's as CG says here, it is only for bragging rights, but if you wish to know what a good best share is then the following explanation will help you understand better.

After 100 shares, on average your best share should be 100.
After 1,000,000 shares, on average your best share should be 1,000,000.
After 1,200,000,000,000 shares, on average your best share should be that too, meaning you should have found one block with it. That's why on average it takes current diff number of shares to find one block.

If your best share is less than the total number of shares you've contributed, then your luck is a little low, and vice versa. It has absolutely zero bearing on your chance of finding an ultra lucky best share in the very next share, but it's interesting to watch nonetheless.

By your explanation, I'm on par with with an 11M best share and about 4M total? I just started all of this a couple of days ago and was concerned if it was even worth it with my avalon2. I tried pool mining and found out really quick that was pointless. Then i found this place. I know its still a long shot, but I'm only $50 deep in equipment. 
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