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I can testify that the hash rate of any s9 does not change from pool to pool.

For those that do not know what asic boost is .
https://blog.bitmain.com/en/regarding-recent-allegations-smear-campaigns/

my 3 S9s all seem to also keep an almost exact hash rate of 13,650ish or so gh/s and dont very much at all. other then the first few mins after connecting to a pool they will sometimes jump way up as far as 18,000 for a few seconds then settle back down to 13.6 ish and only varies by a few giga hashs.  But none of them are the v1s and they also have the lame autotune frequency thing going on with them all.
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Goin' for that ignore button again...I gave up dealing with personality disorders when I retired...  Kiss

EDIT: But...in other news...nice to have coffee and a block for breakfast. 30PH is nice.

So what industry did you used to work in that caused you to have to deal with personality disorders Huh Mental health care or Government worker?    Wink  Grin  

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I can testify that the hash rate of any s9 does not change from pool to pool.

For those that do not know what asic boost is .
https://blog.bitmain.com/en/regarding-recent-allegations-smear-campaigns/
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I'm in BTC XTC
Great pre-Block Friday run up!!  April showers bring Blockflowers...!  Cheesy
legendary
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Carl, aka Sonny :)
It's good to see the Monthly Stats turn green for April Grin

The Block Stats are looking really good also! Cheesy
legendary
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Carl, aka Sonny :)
Block by cobramining!

Holy crap!  That's number 3 for the day! Cheesy Cheesy Cheesy
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Goin' for that ignore button again...I gave up dealing with personality disorders when I retired...  Kiss

EDIT: But...in other news...nice to have coffee and a block for breakfast. 30PH is nice.
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Carl, aka Sonny :)
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and it has been a while since I was first to report one Grin


mikese.R1x49      14.22210614

That's our 2nd of the day!  Good job mikese...welcome to the Acclaim Board with your 1st Kano block! Cheesy Cheesy
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New block again today nice!
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'The right to privacy matters'
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and it has been a while since I was first to report one Grin


mikese.R1x49      14.22210614
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Your sarcasm was obvious here also ... oh and ... go fuck yourself Smiley
legendary
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Lulz no he doesn't.

He doesn't write stratum code or pool software.

I understand how the hardware works, it's even in that document I provided from bitmain, the problem is what are the full stratum protocol changes that bitmain have made, to talk to the miner - which have nothing to do with that guy.
You're probably right, it's unlikely that the guy that designed, wrote, and filed for the patent on asicboost has any documentation on the implementation of it. Undecided
Correct, he probably has no idea at all about stratum and the changes necessary for it.
Which has nothing to do with the hardware implementation of asic-boost.
Your sarcasm fails coz you clearly have no idea what you are talking about.


As for BM releasing documentation on the private pool code that they use, I imagine that will come 3 days after never (much like you releasing all of your private pool code).
Lulz, CKDB is public and works fine for any pool already - will do a few hundred PH and well over 20,000 workers on a single pool.
Gotta suck that I don't have a opensource ckdb that expands to powering a pool all over the world ... oh wait, I do already ... since I've still not completed the new changes Tongue
No 'known' bugs. Use the only known working version of ckpool - last flagged working last August.

Your sarcasm was obvious here also ... oh and ... go fuck yourself Smiley
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Lulz no he doesn't.

He doesn't write stratum code or pool software.

I understand how the hardware works, it's even in that document I provided from bitmain, the problem is what are the full stratum protocol changes that bitmain have made, to talk to the miner - which have nothing to do with that guy.
You're probably right, it's unlikely that the guy that designed, wrote, and filed for the patent on asicboost has any documentation on the implementation of it. Undecided
As for BM releasing documentation on the private pool code that they use, I imagine that will come 3 days after never (much like you releasing all of your private pool code).
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No idea how your street light random comment compares at all but:
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I'm pretty sure streets tell you the speed limit ...
If you buy a car that can go up to 230 MPH on an open highway, can you condemn the maker of that car because you choose to always drive it in conditions that never exceed 30 MPH and it gets the MPG that they advertised for driving 30 MPH?

And I'm pretty sure that Bitmain sells miners with an advertised rate that is experienced by the majority of users that purchase them.
They don't get the advertised performance - and even worse, on this pool they suck badly with luck.
I've no doubt they suck on other pools also, but most people don't even understand how to analyse pool information.
Slush proved that so clearly, he wasn't even checking anything for years from when he started his pool until after the withholding occurred at the end of 2015.
Even now I doubt he'd have the faintest idea about the maths involved in what I do on this pool.

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Got any details on how a pool can do it? No? Missing documentation?
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No, but I bet this guy does:
https://www.linkedin.com/in/timo-hanke-62079775/
Lulz no he doesn't.

He doesn't write stratum code or pool software.

I understand how the hardware works, it's even in that document I provided from bitmain, the problem is what are the full stratum protocol changes that bitmain have made, to talk to the miner - which have nothing to do with that guy.
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No idea how your street light random comment compares at all but:
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I'm pretty sure streets tell you the speed limit ...
If you buy a car that can go up to 230 MPH on an open highway, can you condemn the maker of that car because you choose to always drive it in conditions that never exceed 30 MPH and it gets the MPG that they advertised for driving 30 MPH?

And I'm pretty sure that Bitmain sells miners with an advertised rate that is experienced by the majority of users that purchase them.



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Got any details on how a pool can do it? No? Missing documentation?
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No, but I bet this guy does:
https://www.linkedin.com/in/timo-hanke-62079775/
legendary
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tl;dr Allegedly, Bitmain sold you a miner with a hardware feature (that it has control over) that enables 20-30% 'faster' mining for them, but not for YOU (as it is switched OFF in publicly available hardware).
That's kinda like condemning city streets (with a traffic light every block) for not having the same speed limit as the Autobahn.
While I have many issues with BM software, the truth is that it's not that BM turned it off on other pools, asicboost isn't written into most pools.
No idea how your street light random comment compares at all but:
Got any details on how a pool can do it? No? Missing documentation?
I'm pretty sure streets tell you the speed limit ...

Meanwhile, the Bitmain S9v1 is continuing to crap along badly and CDF been getting worse ...
CDF[Erl]: 0.995135
Expected: 126.6
Found: 99
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tl;dr Allegedly, Bitmain sold you a miner with a hardware feature (that it has control over) that enables 20-30% 'faster' mining for them, but not for YOU (as it is switched OFF in publicly available hardware).
That's kinda like condemning city streets (with a traffic light every block) for not having the same speed limit as the Autobahn.
While I have many issues with BM software, the truth is that it's not that BM turned it off on other pools, asicboost isn't written into most pools.
legendary
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Block! by cobramining Smiley
A7v2

They also had a close share the other day 117% before the 203% block - that would have been a block before the last diff change:
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[2017-04-04 22:21:54.874+00] Share (460419) ok Diff 99.4% (496597283372/499635929816.7) cobramining Pool 586876784412.0 587G 117.46%
legendary
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kano said that bitmain is using asicboost, which everybody thought was just patented software.
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Yep, as per the document I pointed out in their S9 thread:
https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/m.15634328

and also the stratum change they made to enable it in the miner, since it works a little differently when talking to the pool,
that broke S9 <-> ckpool initially (until they fixed it)

However, if they were 'actually' using it, we'd see blocks with the block version numbers matching the change.
I'm not sure how many such blocks exist.
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