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Topic: Large bitcoin mining farm mining 4 blocks a day having made 1600BTC - page 4. (Read 8077 times)

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You can't be lucky for a month. A pool wouldn't have all the funds in one address. The IPs it's coming through don't mean that it's a pool, just that various nodes are sending the confirmed block to blockchain.info rather than the miner.

Of course they do, how do you think ozco.in lost all it's pool funds back in April, someone stole the wallet.dat


How do they pay their miners then?! They surely have to have transactions going out too. Maybe all the miners are just being really altruistic!
erk
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You can't be lucky for a month. A pool wouldn't have all the funds in one address. The IPs it's coming through don't mean that it's a pool, just that various nodes are sending the confirmed block to blockchain.info rather than the miner.

Of course they do, how do you think ozco.in lost all it's pool funds back in April, someone stole the wallet.dat

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You can't be lucky for a month. A pool wouldn't have all the funds in one address. The IPs it's coming through don't mean that it's a pool, just that various nodes are sending the confirmed block to blockchain.info rather than the miner.
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Right. That is exactly what I said in my first post.
erk
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Speculative nonsense, how much do you think someone with a few Avalon boxes and a bit of luck could do?
I agree it is totally speculative to claim it is BFL, but it is more than a few Avalon boxes. Based on the rate they are hashing, if they are using Avalon boxes it would be between 50 and 100 of them.

Nonsense,  it could be just plain luck, it's certainly a pool with some hashing power.

If you bothered to check the IP where the blocks were generated you will see they were from all over the word.

IP addresses mean next to nothing. If it were really a mining pool of multiple individuals do you think it would really have USD$200K of undistributed funds in it? That address has never had a draw from it.

My point is: whoever it is (entity or individuals), they have some serious hashing power. This isn't some teenager with a couple of Avalons in his Mom's basement that has gotten lucky the last several days in a row.

Teenagers can't afford Avalons, and it's clearly a pool not a single location, so you don't know how many mining rigs of what size are involved, so everything is pure speculation.



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Speculative nonsense, how much do you think someone with a few Avalon boxes and a bit of luck could do?
I agree it is totally speculative to claim it is BFL, but it is more than a few Avalon boxes. Based on the rate they are hashing, if they are using Avalon boxes it would be between 50 and 100 of them.

Nonsense,  it could be just plain luck, it's certainly a pool with some hashing power.

If you bothered to check the IP where the blocks were generated you will see they were from all over the word.

IP addresses mean next to nothing. If it were really a mining pool of multiple individuals do you think it would really have USD$200K of undistributed funds in it? That address has never had a draw from it.

My point is: whoever it is (entity or individuals), they have some serious hashing power. This isn't some teenager with a couple of Avalons in his Mom's basement that has gotten lucky the last several days in a row.
erk
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Speculative nonsense, how much do you think someone with a few Avalon boxes and a bit of luck could do?
I agree it is totally speculative to claim it is BFL, but it is more than a few Avalon boxes. Based on the rate they are hashing, if they are using Avalon boxes it would be between 50 and 100 of them.

Nonsense,  it could be just plain luck, it's certainly a pool with some hashing power.

If you bothered to check the IP where the blocks were generated you will see they were from all over the word.

sr. member
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Speculative nonsense, how much do you think someone with a few Avalon boxes and a bit of luck could do?
I agree it is totally speculative to claim it is BFL, but it is more than a few Avalon boxes. Based on the rate they are hashing, if they are using Avalon boxes it would be between 50 and 100 of them.
erk
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Speculative nonsense, how much do you think someone with a few Avalon boxes and a bit of luck could do?

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They've got 6+ blocks today alone!

Holy shit.

BFL.

Of course it is BFL ...These are the monsters that we have created!!!!!!!!!!

U WIll never get the equipment until they have mined the living fuck out out of them !!!!


Very likely Josh need to mined, because his coffers is running dry.. BFL
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They've got 6+ blocks today alone!

Holy shit.

BFL.

Of course it is BFL ...These are the monsters that we have created!!!!!!!!!!

U WIll never get the equipment until they have mined the living fuck out out of them !!!!
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They've got 6+ blocks today alone!

Holy shit.

BFL.
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I just wondered if anyone had noticed that a lot of the blocks that are relayed through various ip address nodes are actually being mined by the same user:

1BxD2VLE95n7ZeVJSy3uoiJ5WdR72jWj5f

If you have a look they have a lot of bitcoins already and are generating around 4 blocks a day.

Anyone have any idea who this is? More ASIC developers but this time they are keeping them all for themselves?
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