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Topic: Is it still possible to solo mine a block? (Read 2691 times)

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CAUTION: Angry Man with Attitude.
January 26, 2014, 05:17:22 AM
#29
What if the new 3 KNC Neptunes at 10 TH/s overclocked can find several solo blocks in 3 days?
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January 25, 2014, 10:00:28 AM
#28
Instead of all these explanations about profitability, I'll just answer: Yes, theoretically you can.

Thank you. That answers the question that I asked.
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January 24, 2014, 09:12:32 PM
#27
From what I gather on mining, solo mining is mostly hit and miss. You're much better joining a pool to maximize your potential earnings.
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January 24, 2014, 07:45:55 PM
#26
i solo mine sometimes, and switch to a pool some other times.

i'm more worried about these constant HW errors from my block erupters.  something to worry about?
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January 24, 2014, 01:35:06 PM
#25
I thought about mining solo. Did a lot of research. I am a small time miner and probably will not make my investment back, but it is fun and I decided to go ahead and join a pool. At this late stage in the game for Bitcoin mining, that seems to be the best place. There is no competing with the big dogs with heavy duty mining gear, but the small guy is important too. So find yourself a decent pool and jump in and have some fun and learn something. At least in a pool you will see a little something for your participation. As for making some money, try to buy a Bitcoin once in a while, there is still room for profit.
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January 24, 2014, 09:45:20 AM
#24
My question is this: Is it theoretically possible, even if extremely unlikely, that a setup like this can solve a block?

No ... even with my 12GH/s, i don't have solve a block since it has started.
I push 50% of time on pool and 50% on solo mining (not to find but to help transaction fluidity).

But that just means you haven't been lucky enough to find a block going solo? Doesn't mean you won't be able to.

There's every chance for a new solo miner to switch their HW on and find a block straight away, unlikely, but possible. Just depends on how lucky you are.
legendary
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January 24, 2014, 09:14:35 AM
#23
My question is this: Is it theoretically possible, even if extremely unlikely, that a setup like this can solve a block?

No ... even with my 12GH/s, i don't have solve a block since it has started.
I push 50% of time on pool and 50% on solo mining (not to find but to help transaction fluidity).
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Zazzles, cuz, well you know, he's Zazzy...
January 24, 2014, 06:48:02 AM
#22
The more hashing power applied to the network, the more invalid hashes are processed, so I think the chances of a solo miner finding a valid hash are higher as difficulty increases. Thoughts?

~Foyz
legendary
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January 23, 2014, 08:47:51 PM
#21
Yes it is still possible even on a CPU miner. But if you don't mine then it is not possible...
legendary
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January 23, 2014, 11:51:43 AM
#20
Hi how do one solomine?

You just mine not using a pool. There are some good docs on here about how to config ur equipment.  I believe you need to be running a wallet while you mine but that is the only difference.
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January 23, 2014, 09:24:42 AM
#19
Hi how do one solomine?
sr. member
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January 23, 2014, 09:10:42 AM
#18
It's theoretically possible but statistically unlikely.
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January 23, 2014, 07:59:48 AM
#17
Instead of all these explanations about profitability, I'll just answer: Yes, theoretically you can.
Good answer, to the point.

Yes, it is possible to mine a block yourself going solo. Every nonce has the same chance of finding a block, its just that the more nonces you can try in any given time increases your attempts at finding a block and therefore the greater chance of finding a block sooner.

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January 23, 2014, 07:53:49 AM
#16
I personally would rather buy a lottery ticket. It's easier.
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January 22, 2014, 09:59:33 PM
#15
Instead of all these explanations about profitability, I'll just answer: Yes, theoretically you can.
sr. member
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January 22, 2014, 09:42:51 PM
#14
just double your hardware 20 times in a row and you'll mine a block every other day
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January 22, 2014, 09:37:00 PM
#13
Current Difficulty: 1,789,546,951

Your Hashrate: 40mhs

Average generation time for a block (solo): 6093 years, 26 days

http://www.bitcoinx.com/profit/

Your calculation didn't take into account future difficulty increment. So it should be 100000 years...

Yep, sounds about right. Don't even try to solo mine BTC.
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January 22, 2014, 11:53:30 AM
#12
Current Difficulty: 1,789,546,951

Your Hashrate: 40mhs

Average generation time for a block (solo): 6093 years, 26 days

http://www.bitcoinx.com/profit/

Your calculation didn't take into account future difficulty increment. So it should be 100000 years...
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January 22, 2014, 11:34:51 AM
#11
Current Difficulty: 1,789,546,951

Your Hashrate: 40mhs

Average generation time for a block (solo): 6093 years, 26 days

http://www.bitcoinx.com/profit/
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January 22, 2014, 11:09:06 AM
#10
[Edit: I am also new to this forum. I should probably have posted on a sub category]

This is my first post here and I am new to Bitcoin. I have been doing a lot of reading in the past week and have not been able to find the answer to a question that I have.

First of all I have an old computer with a Nvidia in it which gets about 40M hashes. Before you laugh I am just figuring out how to set stuff up and do not expect this thing to do much but waste power.

My question is this: Is it theoretically possible, even if extremely unlikely, that a setup like this can solve a block? More precisely - is every hash just a random guess and is each guess just as (un)likely to be a correct one?

If the answer is yes then what are the odds of a guess being correct? I have heard things like "at the current difficulty it would take 10,000 years..." But I would like to know "at the current difficulty a hash has the probability of 1 in a billion to be correct". Are the odds worse than, say, Powerball?

Anything is possible my friend. Just don't do it please Smiley
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