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Topic: Bitcoin mining stratum log output. (Read 160 times)

jr. member
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March 26, 2020, 12:35:58 PM
#5

Hi Dave thanks for answering. Yes I would like the found block = true. The log output would be good to get the initial job id request and then section with all data of found block = true.

regards

Yeah, that's going to be tough to find.
You are going to need someone who:
1) Found a block
2) Is saving logs. (most big ASICs don't)
3) On this forum and saw this post.

Does it have to be BTC? Don't know what you are looking for but there are probably enough alt coins with low enough difficulty to get what you are looking for mining with a CPU. You can see if what you are working on does what you want, and then while you have proof of concept keep looking for a BTC log.

-Dave

Ideally yes. but if Asics dont have suck logs I am pooched.

Ok lets close this for now. If anyone happens to get a source then please feel free to emial. Thanks again for your assistance!.
legendary
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Merit: 6320
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March 26, 2020, 06:50:28 AM
#4

Hi Dave thanks for answering. Yes I would like the found block = true. The log output would be good to get the initial job id request and then section with all data of found block = true.

regards

Yeah, that's going to be tough to find.
You are going to need someone who:
1) Found a block
2) Is saving logs. (most big ASICs don't)
3) On this forum and saw this post.

Does it have to be BTC? Don't know what you are looking for but there are probably enough alt coins with low enough difficulty to get what you are looking for mining with a CPU. You can see if what you are working on does what you want, and then while you have proof of concept keep looking for a BTC log.

-Dave
jr. member
Activity: 117
Merit: 3
March 25, 2020, 09:44:11 AM
#3
I was wondering I am looking a development idea and I needed a stratum log of any miner who got a true job on any pool for reference.

You can anonymize the BTC address of the user I just need all other stratum info on how merkleroot, blockheader etc is communicated pool and miner.

It s for a job approved by pool and set as true.

Just a snippet of a log will do need a huge multi hour output.

Help most appreciated.

Thanks in advance.


A bit confused on what you are looking for.
When you say a "true job" are you looking for a real request or a "found block = true"
Also do you want a snippet (which I interpret as a few lines / pages) or a multi hour output.
That might just be a typo on your part, but want to be sure.

-Dave

Hi Dave thanks for answering. Yes I would like the found block = true. The log output would be good to get the initial job id request and then section with all data of found block = true.

regards
legendary
Activity: 3500
Merit: 6320
Crypto Swap Exchange
March 25, 2020, 06:53:52 AM
#2
I was wondering I am looking a development idea and I needed a stratum log of any miner who got a true job on any pool for reference.

You can anonymize the BTC address of the user I just need all other stratum info on how merkleroot, blockheader etc is communicated pool and miner.

It s for a job approved by pool and set as true.

Just a snippet of a log will do need a huge multi hour output.

Help most appreciated.

Thanks in advance.


A bit confused on what you are looking for.
When you say a "true job" are you looking for a real request or a "found block = true"
Also do you want a snippet (which I interpret as a few lines / pages) or a multi hour output.
That might just be a typo on your part, but want to be sure.

-Dave
jr. member
Activity: 117
Merit: 3
March 24, 2020, 05:29:20 PM
#1
I was wondering I am looking a development idea and I needed a stratum log of any miner who got a true job on any pool for reference.

You can anonymize the BTC address of the user I just need all other stratum info on how merkleroot, blockheader etc is communicated pool and miner.

It s for a job approved by pool and set as true.

Just a snippet of a log will do need a huge multi hour output.

Help most appreciated.

Thanks in advance.



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