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[2017-11-24 14:34:32.906] Possible block solve diff 1466153698892.089844 ! [2017-11-24 14:34:33.136] BLOCK ACCEPTED! [2017-11-24 14:34:33.322] Solved and confirmed block 495939 by 12iSvuwsDwUCFKpXnUmtFJNGPmMm2Yt6cS.1x3x9 [2017-11-24 14:34:33.322] User 12iSvuwsDwUCFKpXnUmtFJNGPmMm2Yt6cS:{"hashrate1m": "699T", "hashrate5m": "698T", "hashrate1hr": "695T", "hashrate1d": "696T", "hashrate7d": "693T"} [2017-11-24 14:34:33.322] Worker 12iSvuwsDwUCFKpXnUmtFJNGPmMm2Yt6cS.1x3x9:{"hashrate1m": "13.2T", "hashrate5m": "13.3T", "hashrate1hr": "13.4T", "hashrate1d": "13.6T", "hashrate7d": "13.6T"} [2017-11-24 14:34:33.323] Block solved after 2019926993200 shares at 150.0% diff
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zinok474
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November 26, 2017, 11:44:33 AM |
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Hello guys. I would appreciate if any of you helps me with step by step giude how to start mining. Im a newbie on mining , and would like to have an explanation simple step by step. Thank you
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November 26, 2017, 12:40:57 PM |
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Hello guys. I would appreciate if any of you helps me with step by step giude how to start mining. Im a newbie on mining , and would like to have an explanation simple step by step. Thank you
what equip do you have to mine with?
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hodedowe
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November 26, 2017, 01:55:19 PM |
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Hello guys. I would appreciate if any of you helps me with step by step giude how to start mining. Im a newbie on mining , and would like to have an explanation simple step by step. Thank you
Step 1. Go to bitmain.com and get a miner. Step 2. Get a power supply at the same time or use a computer power supply of 1200 watts. Step 3. Plug into wall. Step 4. Setup the network connection (wired) as per unit's instructions. Step 5. Point your miner to Ck's solo pool. Step 6. In anywhere from 1 minute to about three years, PROFIT. Remember, mining is a game of lottery tickets. Each "share" is a ticket. You win if your ticket number is higher than the current difficulty. You could (theoretically) win on the first pull. Or you could never win. It's a game of chance with numbers in the infinity range.
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Solo mining is alive and profitable! Helped? Thanks! 1CXRFh4bDVFBsUzoHMMDbTMPcBP14RUTus
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zinok474
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November 26, 2017, 11:04:17 PM |
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what equip do you have to mine with?
For the moment i dont have any antminer. I would like to play some "lottery" with my home laptop (Intel HD Graphics 3000) I would like to try it in this way, just for learning how it works and after that im planing some investments on antiminers and other rigs
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-ck (OP)
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Ruu \o/
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November 26, 2017, 11:06:54 PM |
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what equip do you have to mine with?
For the moment i dont have any antminer. I would like to play some "lottery" with my home laptop (Intel HD Graphics 3000) I would like to try it in this way, just for learning how it works and after that im planing some investments on antiminers and other rigs Read introduction to bitcoin mining and rules of the forum first please: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=2415854.0
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Developer/maintainer for cgminer, ckpool/ckproxy, and the -ck kernel 2% Fee Solo mining at solo.ckpool.org -ck
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zinok474
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November 26, 2017, 11:10:20 PM |
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Hello guys. I would appreciate if any of you helps me with step by step giude how to start mining. Im a newbie on mining , and would like to have an explanation simple step by step. Thank you
Step 1. Go to bitmain.com and get a miner. Step 2. Get a power supply at the same time or use a computer power supply of 1200 watts. Step 3. Plug into wall. Step 4. Setup the network connection (wired) as per unit's instructions. Step 5. Point your miner to Ck's solo pool. Step 6. In anywhere from 1 minute to about three years, PROFIT. Remember, mining is a game of lottery tickets. Each "share" is a ticket. You win if your ticket number is higher than the current difficulty. You could (theoretically) win on the first pull. Or you could never win. It's a game of chance with numbers in the infinity range. Im planing in the future to buy some antminers to create a small farm. But i wanted to test it with my pc , how it works, just to become more familiar with the process.
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hodedowe
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November 27, 2017, 01:38:09 AM |
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Hello guys. I would appreciate if any of you helps me with step by step giude how to start mining. Im a newbie on mining , and would like to have an explanation simple step by step. Thank you
Step 1. Go to bitmain.com and get a miner. Step 2. Get a power supply at the same time or use a computer power supply of 1200 watts. Step 3. Plug into wall. Step 4. Setup the network connection (wired) as per unit's instructions. Step 5. Point your miner to Ck's solo pool. Step 6. In anywhere from 1 minute to about three years, PROFIT. Remember, mining is a game of lottery tickets. Each "share" is a ticket. You win if your ticket number is higher than the current difficulty. You could (theoretically) win on the first pull. Or you could never win. It's a game of chance with numbers in the infinity range. Im planing in the future to buy some antminers to create a small farm. But i wanted to test it with my pc , how it works, just to become more familiar with the process. No.
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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, 2017, 02:45:43 AM |
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But i wanted to test it with my pc , how it works, just to become more familiar with the process.
CPU mining has nothing in common with modern bitcoin mining. You won't be learning anything useful. It's also effectively impossible to do with no supported modern software that will mine bitcoin and no support from any bitcoin pool or developers. If you want to cpu mine, go seek help in the altcoin forums and pools.
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Developer/maintainer for cgminer, ckpool/ckproxy, and the -ck kernel 2% Fee Solo mining at solo.ckpool.org -ck
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November 27, 2017, 02:59:23 AM |
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Hello guys. I would appreciate if any of you helps me with step by step giude how to start mining. Im a newbie on mining , and would like to have an explanation simple step by step. Thank you
Step 1. Go to bitmain.com and get a miner. Step 2. Get a power supply at the same time or use a computer power supply of 1200 watts. Step 3. Plug into wall. Step 4. Setup the network connection (wired) as per unit's instructions. Step 5. Point your miner to Ck's solo pool. Step 6. In anywhere from 1 minute to about three years, PROFIT. Remember, mining is a game of lottery tickets. Each "share" is a ticket. You win if your ticket number is higher than the current difficulty. You could (theoretically) win on the first pull. Or you could never win. It's a game of chance with numbers in the infinity range. Im planing in the future to buy some antminers to create a small farm. But i wanted to test it with my pc , how it works, just to become more familiar with the process. If you want to get started with Bitcoin mining, you will need an ASIC based miner. As others have said, CPU/GPU mining of Bitcoin will teach you nothing, except perhaps how to manage frustration, and most pools (at least the good ones I know) will not allow you to mine (they will block you). Take a look around for GekkoScience Compac or GekkoScience 2pac. They are relatively inexpensive USB based miners that use a Bitmain BM1384 chip. They will not earn you huge amounts of money, but you will learn a little bit about ASIC mining. It's how I got started in ASIC mining. Compac support thread: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1173963.02pac support thread: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1764803.0https://www.amazon.com/s/ref=nb_sb_ss_i_6_12?url=search-alias%3Daps&field-keywords=gekkoscience+bitcoin+miner&sprefix=gekkoscience%2Caps%2C159&crid=ICRMIMUN5V8Zhttps://www.amazon.com/s/ref=nb_sb_ss_c_1_13?url=search-alias%3Daps&field-keywords=gekkoscience+2pac&sprefix=gekkoscience+%2Caps%2C332&crid=1WZR4LV49328O&rh=i%3Aaps%2Ck%3Agekkoscience+2pacIf you can wait for a little while, sidehack (the designer of the Compac and 2pac) is working on another BM1384 based miner. sidehack also has other small ASIC miner projects in the works, but nothing is ready yet. For more info check out this thread: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1845307.0Take the time to read the thread so you are not asking questions that have already been asked and answered. Good luck, and welcome to the insanity.
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November 27, 2017, 04:39:19 AM |
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Hello guys. I would appreciate if any of you helps me with step by step giude how to start mining. Im a newbie on mining , and would like to have an explanation simple step by step. Thank you
https://www.google.com/search?q=how+to+mine+bitcoin
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November 27, 2017, 01:40:28 PM |
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Hello guys. I would appreciate if any of you helps me with step by step giude how to start mining. Im a newbie on mining , and would like to have an explanation simple step by step. Thank you
Step 1. Go to bitmain.com and get a miner. Step 2. Get a power supply at the same time or use a computer power supply of 1200 watts. Step 3. Plug into wall. Step 4. Setup the network connection (wired) as per unit's instructions. Step 5. Point your miner to Ck's solo pool. Step 6. In anywhere from 1 minute to about three years, PROFIT. Remember, mining is a game of lottery tickets. Each "share" is a ticket. You win if your ticket number is higher than the current difficulty. You could (theoretically) win on the first pull. Or you could never win. It's a game of chance with numbers in the infinity range. Im planing in the future to buy some antminers to create a small farm. But i wanted to test it with my pc , how it works, just to become more familiar with the process. If you want to get started with Bitcoin mining, you will need an ASIC based miner. As others have said, CPU/GPU mining of Bitcoin will teach you nothing, except perhaps how to manage frustration, and most pools (at least the good ones I know) will not allow you to mine (they will block you). Take a look around for GekkoScience Compac or GekkoScience 2pac. They are relatively inexpensive USB based miners that use a Bitmain BM1384 chip. They will not earn you huge amounts of money, but you will learn a little bit about ASIC mining. It's how I got started in ASIC mining. Compac support thread: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1173963.02pac support thread: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1764803.0https://www.amazon.com/s/ref=nb_sb_ss_i_6_12?url=search-alias%3Daps&field-keywords=gekkoscience+bitcoin+miner&sprefix=gekkoscience%2Caps%2C159&crid=ICRMIMUN5V8Zhttps://www.amazon.com/s/ref=nb_sb_ss_c_1_13?url=search-alias%3Daps&field-keywords=gekkoscience+2pac&sprefix=gekkoscience+%2Caps%2C332&crid=1WZR4LV49328O&rh=i%3Aaps%2Ck%3Agekkoscience+2pacIf you can wait for a little while, sidehack (the designer of the Compac and 2pac) is working on another BM1384 based miner. sidehack also has other small ASIC miner projects in the works, but nothing is ready yet. For more info check out this thread: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1845307.0Take the time to read the thread so you are not asking questions that have already been asked and answered. Good luck, and welcome to the insanity. Thank you very much. I appreciate your help.
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November 27, 2017, 03:10:57 PM |
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I remember when this thread started - great to see pool going strong! Weather getting colder, BTC hotter, so had to dust off trusty S2 and unleash 1TH/s S2 power. Surprised S2 still works after being forever neglected
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November 27, 2017, 04:23:30 PM |
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Best share 172413942534 !.. Just a little further to go! Cant believe how insanely difficult things have got!
Thast soooooo far off its not even funny, still have eternity to go before hitting actual difficulty. 1,364,422,081,125 172,413,942,534 1,192,008,138,591 <--------------------------------lonnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnng way to go Yes I know but in the scheme of things its a huge share , and the best ive ever hit. Congrats!
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November 29, 2017, 01:49:00 AM |
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Price of BTC so crazy now new S9 has faster ROI then one purchased 5 months ago lol
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BTC ADDY just in case you are my rich uncle lol 1KCQ4fXa3mWBvBsYRLmWY4QHqBa4ZYFdh6
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November 29, 2017, 12:05:03 PM |
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Price of BTC so crazy now new S9 has faster ROI then one purchased 5 months ago lol No it has not. You missed calculating how much BTC you can buy in the moment of purchase instead of buying the miner. If you bought BTC directly at that moment, instead of buying a miner, you would have more BTC now then what you have mined.
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November 29, 2017, 05:55:44 PM |
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I've been assigned to these stats for a while now with my Antminer S9. How do I understand these stats?
{ "hashrate1m": "0", "hashrate5m": "0", "hashrate1hr": "0", "hashrate1d": "0", "hashrate7d": "15.2M", "lastshare": 1509047776, "workers": 0, "shares": 0, "bestshare": 0.0, "lns": 3638775296.1, "luck": 1.0, "accumulated": 0.0, "postponed": 0, "herp": 3629205679.495366, "derp": 0.01541252, "worker": [ { "workername": "Mine", "hashrate1m": "0", "hashrate5m": "0", "hashrate1hr": "0", "hashrate1d": "0", "hashrate7d": "15.2M", "lastshare": 1509047776, "shares": 0, "bestshare": 0.0, "lns": 3638775296.1, "luck": 1.0, "herp": 3629205679.495366 } ] }
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wavelengthsf
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November 29, 2017, 07:36:58 PM |
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I've been assigned to these stats for a while now with my Antminer S9. How do I understand these stats?
{ "hashrate1m": "0", "hashrate5m": "0", "hashrate1hr": "0", "hashrate1d": "0", "hashrate7d": "15.2M", "lastshare": 1509047776, "workers": 0, "shares": 0, "bestshare": 0.0, "lns": 3638775296.1, "luck": 1.0, "accumulated": 0.0, "postponed": 0, "herp": 3629205679.495366, "derp": 0.01541252, "worker": [ { "workername": "Mine", "hashrate1m": "0", "hashrate5m": "0", "hashrate1hr": "0", "hashrate1d": "0", "hashrate7d": "15.2M", "lastshare": 1509047776, "shares": 0, "bestshare": 0.0, "lns": 3638775296.1, "luck": 1.0, "herp": 3629205679.495366 } ] }
Those stats looks like they're for the normal pool, this is the solo pool thread. The stats show your miner is not online currently, however. Your last share was on Thursday, October 26, 2017
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Jeyl
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November 29, 2017, 10:51:38 PM |
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Those stats looks like they're for the normal pool, this is the solo pool thread.
The stats show your miner is not online currently, however. Your last share was on Thursday, October 26, 2017 How about now? { "hashrate1m": "3.89T", "hashrate5m": "2.94T", "hashrate1hr": "420G", "hashrate1d": "18.4G", "hashrate7d": "2.64G", "lastshare": 1511995776, "workers": 1, "shares": 376000, "bestshare": 193752.1421222562, "bestever": 193752, "worker": [ { "workername": "1BdcszfZn7ufNAND1KiGyvExG5eED2Acdj", "hashrate1m": "3.89T", "hashrate5m": "2.94T", "hashrate1hr": "420G", "hashrate1d": "18.4G", "hashrate7d": "2.64G", "lastshare": 1511995776, "shares": 376000, "bestshare": 193752.1421222562, "bestever": 193752 } ] } What's to be expected from attaching one miner to a solo pool? Don't think I've ever done a solo pool before.
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wavelengthsf
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November 29, 2017, 11:45:04 PM |
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How about now?
{ "hashrate1m": "3.89T", "hashrate5m": "2.94T", "hashrate1hr": "420G", "hashrate1d": "18.4G", "hashrate7d": "2.64G", "lastshare": 1511995776, "workers": 1, "shares": 376000, "bestshare": 193752.1421222562, "bestever": 193752, "worker": [ { "workername": "1BdcszfZn7ufNAND1KiGyvExG5eED2Acdj", "hashrate1m": "3.89T", "hashrate5m": "2.94T", "hashrate1hr": "420G", "hashrate1d": "18.4G", "hashrate7d": "2.64G", "lastshare": 1511995776, "shares": 376000, "bestshare": 193752.1421222562, "bestever": 193752 } ] }
What's to be expected from attaching one miner to a solo pool? Don't think I've ever done a solo pool before.
In general, you can expect a block when your share number = the difficulty. This looks like an S7 at 4th/s (or maybe an Avalon 6). You will have to get lucky to find a block. If your bestshare is great than the difficulty, you've found a block and get 99% of the reward. It's like a lottery. The page on http://solo.ckpool.org/ explains it pretty well. The key part - if you don't find a block, you get nothing.
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