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Love seeing a block.

Need at least a couple more! These two-blocks days in a row are a little painful.
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legendary
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---- winter*juvia -----
yes i expect it. just i dont see any block found by s9 users.  most of my miners are labeled as such.. s7 with a number etc.. s9 ... and so on.. can anyone here say they have found blocks with s9?  Just curious.. im sure is just a dry spell. but with closed source sw i dont feel 100 %  May in turn its all unwarranted concern but thats why this is supposed to be open source. but anyway..

Best Regards
d57heinz

my S9s have so far got 3 blocks already.
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Not that I want to be a party killer, but we need additional 5-10PH to get to those 8-10 block days.
Bitclub is running the same pool software at 60PH and they are killing it at the moment with all their new S9`s



I'd consider renting 5ph, my concern is it wouldn't help our low luck streak and I'd be out some cash.
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yes i expect it. just i dont see any block found by s9 users.  most of my miners are labeled as such.. s7 with a number etc.. s9 ... and so on.. can anyone here say they have found blocks with s9?  Just curious.. im sure is just a dry spell. but with closed source sw i dont feel 100 %  May in turn its all unwarranted concern but thats why this is supposed to be open source. but anyway..

Best Regards
d57heinz

One of my S9's found a block a few weeks ago.
Unfortunately, it's the same S9 that has a bad BB board and hash board that are somewhere in China by now I hope. Sad
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Bitcoin Talks Bullshit Walks
yes i expect it. just i dont see any block found by s9 users.  most of my miners are labeled as such.. s7 with a number etc.. s9 ... and so on.. can anyone here say they have found blocks with s9?  Just curious.. im sure is just a dry spell. but with closed source sw i dont feel 100 %  May in turn its all unwarranted concern but thats why this is supposed to be open source. but anyway..

Best Regards
d57heinz
legendary
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Been a while since I woke up to no blocks...but it happens. Good time to clean the equipment racks and get the harnesses set for the second A6 tomorrow. More coffee.
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We need a 10 block day. That will get this thread excited and going again.
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Bitcoin Talks Bullshit Walks
Was there a server problem at 3:29:14 PDT (10:29 UTC, I think)?

I got a low hash rate warning email and "Connection closed" errors in the proxy log at that time.
Not that I've seen.
Hash rate has stayed between 43.5 and 45.5 for the last 4 hours without any blips.

Edit: oh - that's just before 4 hours ago ... oops ... ok I'll make graph an hour longer to check for sure (but I've not seen any problems ...)
OK - yep all ok for 5 hours.

@kano.. could you update on the bdr for bmminer?  TIA

BR
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Hi Everyone, thanks for all the reply..
It seem www.cryptoboreas.com and http://toom.im/ is a good choice.
I'll try cryptoboreas firt because the rate is really good..

Thanks again for all the feedback...
Cheersss....


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Was there a server problem at 3:29:14 PDT (10:29 UTC, I think)?

I got a low hash rate warning email and "Connection closed" errors in the proxy log at that time.
Not that I've seen.
Hash rate has stayed between 43.5 and 45.5 for the last 4 hours without any blips.

Edit: oh - that's just before 4 hours ago ... oops ... ok I'll make graph an hour longer to check for sure (but I've not seen any problems ...)
OK - yep all ok for 5 hours.
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Was there a server problem at 3:29:14 PDT (10:29 UTC, I think)?

I got a low hash rate warning email and "Connection closed" errors in the proxy log at that time.

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I'm ready for BLOCK SATURDAY to commence. Any time now....  Grin

On the other side of the world.... Sunday ends in less than 2 hours....

Kanoland already past midnight.....

... blocks - where are you?

Whoops, my mistake. It's Sunday. LOL
Well, BLOCK SUNDAY can start any time it's ready!  Cheesy
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I'm ready for BLOCK SATURDAY to commence. Any time now....  Grin

On the other side of the world.... Sunday ends in less than 2 hours....

Kanoland already past midnight.....

... blocks - where are you?
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I'm ready for BLOCK SATURDAY to commence. Any time now....  Grin
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Block Saturday works for me... err make that Sunday please Smiley
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Hi Guys,
I have been mining here since Jan 2016 and the results is great, the reward always more than mining calculator result in long term.
And I want to add more power to my mining but my electricity and room is limited, so I looking a good hosting do you guys have any recommendation?
I have read good feedback here about http://www.cryptoboreas.com have anyone here personally hosting there?
Thanks guys, sorry for my bad english...

P.S : More block please : )


 I have 4 S7s AND 3 A6s at CryptoBoreas. I'm quite pleased with the service and the cost is unbeatable anywhere....unless you have free electricity. Once the next generation of rigs have a price which break even in about 6 - 8 moinths, I'll be adding more rigs.
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Maybe Avalon A6 with a PI is good for home mining, but its a pain in the ass if you got a stack of them. Just look at the mess you need to run a single unit.


Uh...well, in all fairness...you need a psu to run any box. The only additional piece of gear here is the Raspberry Pi (OK...and the USB link). That one RPi can control up to 40 daisy-chained A6s, via one Ethernet drop, through that single USB link.
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