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Author Topic: [∞ YH] solo.ckpool.org 2% fee solo mining USA/DE 255 blocks solved!  (Read 1514669 times)
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February 01, 2018, 02:58:25 AM
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Sorry, when you said about local I was thinking like setup as fail-over to local. (will try stay on topic in future)

Thanks for advice everyone.

Come on luck!  Cheesy
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February 01, 2018, 08:59:43 PM
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So.. does this look right? I think I'm hashing away!   Smiley

{
 "hashrate1m": "13.3T",
 "hashrate5m": "13.5T",
 "hashrate1hr": "7.46T",
 "hashrate1d": "440G",
 "hashrate7d": "63.8G",
 "lastshare": 1517518697,
 "workers": 2,
 "shares": 9008586,
 "bestshare": 8294237.55550756,
 "bestever": 8294237,
 "worker": [
  {
   "workername": "1PvVLNAcsWXk7gCZjUyH1cLpQXXYFKcFTQ",
   "hashrate1m": "13.3T",
   "hashrate5m": "13.5T",
   "hashrate1hr": "7.46T",
   "hashrate1d": "440G",
   "hashrate7d": "63.8G",
   "lastshare": 1517518697,
   "shares": 9008586,
   "bestshare": 8294237.55550756,
   "bestever": 8294237
  }
 ]
}
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February 01, 2018, 09:01:07 PM
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So.. does this look right? I think I'm hashing away!   Smiley

Code:
{
 "hashrate1m": "13.3T",
 "hashrate5m": "13.5T",
 "hashrate1hr": "7.46T",
 "hashrate1d": "440G",
 "hashrate7d": "63.8G",
 "lastshare": 1517518697,
 "workers": 2,
 "shares": 9008586,
 "bestshare": 8294237.55550756,
 "bestever": 8294237,
 "worker": [
  {
   "workername": "1PvVLNAcsWXk7gCZjUyH1cLpQXXYFKcFTQ",
   "hashrate1m": "13.3T",
   "hashrate5m": "13.5T",
   "hashrate1hr": "7.46T",
   "hashrate1d": "440G",
   "hashrate7d": "63.8G",
   "lastshare": 1517518697,
   "shares": 9008586,
   "bestshare": 8294237.55550756,
   "bestever": 8294237
  }
 ]
}
Please try and include stuff like that in code tags as I've done in your quote. Yep, looks good, good luck!

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February 01, 2018, 09:09:28 PM
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So.. does this look right? I think I'm hashing away!   Smiley

Code:
{
 "hashrate1m": "13.3T",
 "hashrate5m": "13.5T",
 "hashrate1hr": "7.46T",
 "hashrate1d": "440G",
 "hashrate7d": "63.8G",
 "lastshare": 1517518697,
 "workers": 2,
 "shares": 9008586,
 "bestshare": 8294237.55550756,
 "bestever": 8294237,
 "worker": [
  {
   "workername": "1PvVLNAcsWXk7gCZjUyH1cLpQXXYFKcFTQ",
   "hashrate1m": "13.3T",
   "hashrate5m": "13.5T",
   "hashrate1hr": "7.46T",
   "hashrate1d": "440G",
   "hashrate7d": "63.8G",
   "lastshare": 1517518697,
   "shares": 9008586,
   "bestshare": 8294237.55550756,
   "bestever": 8294237
  }
 ]
}
Please try and include stuff like that in code tags as I've done in your quote. Yep, looks good, good luck!

Will do.  Thanks!
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February 01, 2018, 10:02:54 PM
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Code:
[2018-02-01 21:56:52.413] Accepted client 6 share diff 45963207.4/400/1.97K: 000000000000005d7131f04834ff91223a962303d4b72ed8df802bd0b44e8009

Saw this in the log of the proxy. Is this a "close" share? I saw recent blocks are have 4 additional 0000?
if 5d71 was 0000 would have been block?

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February 01, 2018, 10:04:07 PM
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[2018-02-01 21:56:52.413] Accepted client 6 share diff 45963207.4/400/1.97K: 000000000000005d7131f04834ff91223a962303d4b72ed8df802bd0b44e8009

Saw this in the log of the proxy. Is this a "close" share? I saw recent blocks are have 4 additional 0000?


Do you think diff 45963207 is close to 2603077300218?

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February 01, 2018, 10:09:35 PM
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[2018-02-01 21:56:52.413] Accepted client 6 share diff 45963207.4/400/1.97K: 000000000000005d7131f04834ff91223a962303d4b72ed8df802bd0b44e8009

Saw this in the log of the proxy. Is this a "close" share? I saw recent blocks are have 4 additional 0000?


Do you think diff 45963207 is close to 2603077300218?

I know is low Diff share.
But is that how block is found when hash has additional leading 0's?
The more leading 0's closer to block for that share alone?

I thought it is possible to find block at any Diff? no? - Luck?

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February 01, 2018, 10:21:07 PM
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[2018-02-01 21:56:52.413] Accepted client 6 share diff 45963207.4/400/1.97K: 000000000000005d7131f04834ff91223a962303d4b72ed8df802bd0b44e8009

Saw this in the log of the proxy. Is this a "close" share? I saw recent blocks are have 4 additional 0000?


Do you think diff 45963207 is close to 2603077300218?

I know is low Diff share.
But is that how block is found when hash has additional leading 0's?
The more leading 0's closer to block for that share alone?

I thought it is possible to find block at any Diff? no? - Luck?


It's closer yes, but a very very long way away. That is indeed how you find a block, but you need a shitload more zeroes and it's possible though unlikely. Hashrate first and luck second is how you find one.

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February 01, 2018, 10:27:12 PM
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I was guess was high for very old s3 machine.   
I only notice it in log as all others machines are much lower leading 0

I want to ask is possible to update s3 to latest version cgminer? is possible?
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February 01, 2018, 10:28:07 PM
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I want to ask is possible to update s3 to latest version cgminer? is possible?
No.

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February 02, 2018, 02:35:25 PM
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So.. does this look right? I think I'm hashing away!   Smiley

Code:
{
 "hashrate1m": "13.3T",
 "hashrate5m": "13.5T",
 "hashrate1hr": "7.46T",
 "hashrate1d": "440G",
 "hashrate7d": "63.8G",
 "lastshare": 1517518697,
 "workers": 2,
 "shares": 9008586,
 "bestshare": 8294237.55550756,
 "bestever": 8294237,
 "worker": [
  {
   "workername": "1PvVLNAcsWXk7gCZjUyH1cLpQXXYFKcFTQ",
   "hashrate1m": "13.3T",
   "hashrate5m": "13.5T",
   "hashrate1hr": "7.46T",
   "hashrate1d": "440G",
   "hashrate7d": "63.8G",
   "lastshare": 1517518697,
   "shares": 9008586,
   "bestshare": 8294237.55550756,
   "bestever": 8294237
  }
 ]
}
Please try and include stuff like that in code tags as I've done in your quote. Yep, looks good, good luck!

Will do.  Thanks!

Up above in the stats, what exactly is the "lastshare" value?  I've noticed that it does not change much.  Thanks!
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February 02, 2018, 02:41:52 PM
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it's the date and time in utc of when the last share was found. Should change if yoiu refresh the stats page.
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February 02, 2018, 02:46:23 PM
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it's the date and time in utc of when the last share was found. Should change if yoiu refresh the stats page.

Cool, thanks. So these stats don't show current difficulty then. I need to do some research on how to figure out how close my shares are coming based on these stats. I know with one S9, I'm WAY WAY off, but just learning at this point. Thanks!
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February 02, 2018, 04:05:26 PM
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I know it is a complete gamble mining here. But what is a good indicator to know when to bring some rental power on board or the block is getting close?
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February 02, 2018, 04:08:48 PM
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it's the date and time in utc of when the last share was found. Should change if yoiu refresh the stats page.

Cool, thanks. So these stats don't show current difficulty then. I need to do some research on how to figure out how close my shares are coming based on these stats. I know with one S9, I'm WAY WAY off, but just learning at this point. Thanks!
Nope, they don't show current difficulty but a simple google search and you find it is 2,603,077,300,219

https://data.bitcoinity.org/bitcoin/difficulty/5y?t=l
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February 02, 2018, 05:15:40 PM
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or https://btc.com/stats/diff

If you have to ask "why?", you wouldn`t understand my answer.
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February 02, 2018, 08:26:09 PM
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Question: I run my 6 x S9s for 1 week straight on NiceHash after which I check their miner status page 2 report 0 FoundBlocks found, 2 report 1 FoundBlock found, 1 reports 2 FoundBlocks found, and the last 1 reported 4 FoundBlocks found the highest BestShare on any of them was 4,410,709,657

So I figure I'm good to go and try solo.ckpool.org!!! I moved all 6 x S9s over to give it a honest effort and ran them for steady for 1 month their status pages all reported 0 FoundBlocks found after 1 month. The configs were good and solo.ckpool.org registered a steady +80TH/S for all 6 x S9 miners.

So, I flipped back to a shared pool and boom after 1 week miners reported a few blocks found here and there.

I understand its luck and difficulty is astronomical but, why do the miners report found blocks individually when on a shared pool but not when solo-ing???

If I missing something I would truly be grateful for some extended knowledge with this scenario.

Thanks All!

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February 02, 2018, 08:56:10 PM
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Question: I run my 6 x S9s for 1 week straight on NiceHash ...[stuff]....
What you let users mine on nh could be anything from ACOIN to Bitcoin to Zetcoin and the "found blocks" could be any one of those; it's only something to value if you know what your rigs are mining (the likelihood that 6 S9s found 3 Bitcoin blocks in 1 week is infinitesimal).

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February 02, 2018, 09:36:03 PM
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Ahhhhh....that explains it. I was under the impression that nh does strict Bitcoin hashing only.....Thanks!
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February 04, 2018, 04:22:53 PM
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I know it is a complete gamble mining here. But what is a good indicator to know when to bring some rental power on board or the block is getting close?

Theres is never a clue as to when to pump rentals here for next block,  you just have to try your luck and pump all you can when you can and Lady Luck is on your side.
right now solo pool is at "diff": 112.0"  which means we are expected but not gauranteed.   nows a good time to pump a couple Ph  Grin
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