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Topic: [∞ YH] solo.ckpool.org 1% fee solo mining USA/DE 251 blocks solved! - page 460. (Read 1514496 times)

legendary
Activity: 3583
Merit: 1094
Think for yourself
Kanos pool seems to be very effective! Is there a bonus for block finder? Like p2p has 0,5%

It could be very interesting to mine in a pool with 10% blockfinder bonus, or at least 5%... Or kind of a solo pool that pays 50% to founder and the rest to all to cover electricity...

You do know what solo mining is don't you?

On this solo pool you get the entire block minus the small fee.  99.5% I think is enough of a "blockfinder bonus".  Don't you?


Having a bad day or what? Serious Sam?

What do you mean?  I don't understand why your asking for a block finder bonus on a solo pool?
full member
Activity: 932
Merit: 100
arcs-chain.com
Kanos pool seems to be very effective! Is there a bonus for block finder? Like p2p has 0,5%

It could be very interesting to mine in a pool with 10% blockfinder bonus, or at least 5%... Or kind of a solo pool that pays 50% to founder and the rest to all to cover electricity...

You do know what solo mining is don't you?

On this solo pool you get the entire block minus the small fee.  99.5% I think is enough of a "blockfinder bonus".  Don't you?


Having a bad day or what? Serious Sam?
legendary
Activity: 3583
Merit: 1094
Think for yourself
Kanos pool seems to be very effective! Is there a bonus for block finder? Like p2p has 0,5%

It could be very interesting to mine in a pool with 10% blockfinder bonus, or at least 5%... Or kind of a solo pool that pays 50% to founder and the rest to all to cover electricity...

You do know what solo mining is don't you?

On this solo pool you get the entire block minus the small fee.  99.5% I think is enough of a "blockfinder bonus".  Don't you?
full member
Activity: 932
Merit: 100
arcs-chain.com
Kanos pool seems to be very effective! Is there a bonus for block finder? Like p2p has 0,5%

It could be very interesting to mine in a pool with 10% blockfinder bonus, or at least 5%... Or kind of a solo pool that pays 50% to founder and the rest to all to cover electricity...
full member
Activity: 141
Merit: 100
???
Congrats!!!  Now for some real fun let's see a sub 500gh/s solve one.


You wish be done.  One of my s1's found a block within 4 1/2 days of Nov. 17th.  An 81 billion block, this is the second block I have found on these s1's, running 8, within a 12 month window.
Granted they were found in a big pool mining diff data, none the less it is possible.  I am now running all my machines here until they blow up!  

Will post if it happens again.

legendary
Activity: 2483
Merit: 1482
-> morgen, ist heute, schon gestern <-
Huh Block Huh

my cgminer is reporting...

Stale work.....

sorry

-ck
legendary
Activity: 4088
Merit: 1631
Ruu \o/
anyone find a block yet?
You can always see when the last block was solved as one of the "newly generated coins" entries here:
https://blockchain.info/address/1PKN98VN2z5gwSGZvGKS2bj8aADZBkyhkZ

So last block was 23rd October. At an average of 30TH over the last month then one block a month is about all that can be expected.
legendary
Activity: 2483
Merit: 1482
-> morgen, ist heute, schon gestern <-
no, just the block of chocolate  Grin wich sweet my waiting.

At the moment i am renew the electric, and tomorow i will be back online.

Is the search then complitly restarting, or do i resume on the result?

sr. member
Activity: 336
Merit: 250
anyone find a block yet?
hero member
Activity: 658
Merit: 500
CCNA: There i fixed the internet.
I just understood the header for this thread


Use all the Yottahashes
-ck
legendary
Activity: 4088
Merit: 1631
Ruu \o/
Could you make the user name also include HUC and NMC addresses separated by dots?
You must be thinking of a different pool. Neither of those are, or will be, supported by ckpool code and the pools that run it.

Merged mining is part of Bitcoin, you disagree with it?
No, merged mining is part of the altcoins, not bitcoin. They just stuff themselves into a random part of the bitcoin block header. Yes I couldn't care less about altcoins, and that includes namecoin. See the FAQ in the ckpool thread here: https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/ckpool-open-source-poolproxypassthroughredirectorlibrary-in-c-for-linux-790323
I'm not remotely interested in that debate. If you wish to discuss altcoins, take it somewhere else please where I can ignore it.
legendary
Activity: 2212
Merit: 1038
Could you make the user name also include HUC and NMC addresses separated by dots?
You must be thinking of a different pool. Neither of those are, or will be, supported by ckpool code and the pools that run it.

Merged mining is part of Bitcoin, you disagree with it?
-ck
legendary
Activity: 4088
Merit: 1631
Ruu \o/
Could you make the user name also include HUC and NMC addresses separated by dots?
You must be thinking of a different pool. Neither of those are, or will be, supported by ckpool code and the pools that run it.
legendary
Activity: 2212
Merit: 1038
Could you make the user name also include HUC and NMC addresses separated by dots?
-ck
legendary
Activity: 4088
Merit: 1631
Ruu \o/
I have always questioned how mining works here. I know that every miner is attaching a nonce in order to hash a block, but how is that nonce determined? Is it just a normal increment? For example my miner starts with nonce 0000001 then 0000002 then 0000003 and so on. Do all miners hash like this?
The choice of how to do nonce changes is left up to the client, and is actually changing two nonces concurrently with stratum mining. Virtually every client is cgminer or a fork of its stratum code, so they all pretty much do it the same. Cgminer changes nonce2 incrementally and the change to nonce itself is done within all asic miners. Some unique hardware like avalon2/3 actually do both the nonce2 and nonce changes internally.
legendary
Activity: 1904
Merit: 1007
So with solo mining does your miner pick a random unsolved block and try to solve some mathematical equation? Same as with pooled mining but you keep most of the reward?
Close...

We're always trying to solve the same unsolved block with different random data with a mathematical function in order to generate a block worth of bitcoin into a particular address, usually the pool's address. In this special pool variant you're actually trying to generate the bitcoin into your own address (hence why you have to use a bitcoin address as your username).

I have always questioned how mining works here. I know that every miner is attaching a nonce in order to hash a block, but how is that nonce determined? Is it just a normal increment? For example my miner starts with nonce 0000001 then 0000002 then 0000003 and so on. Do all miners hash like this?
legendary
Activity: 1414
Merit: 1077
If you're having trouble understanding how it works, try this explanation I just came up with Smiley

Pick an enonce and a merkle, some other info and a hash.
Use some transfer USBuckets, watch the ASIC give a bash.
Random microeons for a nonce of Bitcoin cash.
Grab that payout, then on the town, for a well earned party splash.

Thats just confused me even more thanks for the nice rhyme though Cheesy

I think he's applying for a job as a Hallmark card writer for cryptography geeks.

I think so too Cheesy
legendary
Activity: 1414
Merit: 1077
So with solo mining does your miner pick a random unsolved block and try to solve some mathematical equation? Same as with pooled mining but you keep most of the reward?
Close...

We're always trying to solve the same unsolved block with different random data with a mathematical function in order to generate a block worth of bitcoin into a particular address, usually the pool's address. In this special pool variant you're actually trying to generate the bitcoin into your own address (hence why you have to use a bitcoin address as your username).

Ok great thank you I get it a bit more now, so every pool worker and solo miner around the world is trying to solve the same block at the same time ?
Correct, but simply put they all use a different inputs one of which is the address they are mining to. In a pool your mining to the pools address and when solo mining to your own. Solo ckpool is a combination of both where the reward is split between the block finder and the pool. Thats why it doesn't matter how much hash the pool has but it only matters how much hash you point towards it.

Ok great thanks very much Smiley
legendary
Activity: 3583
Merit: 1094
Think for yourself
If you're having trouble understanding how it works, try this explanation I just came up with Smiley

Pick an enonce and a merkle, some other info and a hash.
Use some transfer USBuckets, watch the ASIC give a bash.
Random microeons for a nonce of Bitcoin cash.
Grab that payout, then on the town, for a well earned party splash.

Thats just confused me even more thanks for the nice rhyme though Cheesy

I think he's applying for a job as a Hallmark card writer for cryptography geeks.
hero member
Activity: 537
Merit: 524
So with solo mining does your miner pick a random unsolved block and try to solve some mathematical equation? Same as with pooled mining but you keep most of the reward?
Close...

We're always trying to solve the same unsolved block with different random data with a mathematical function in order to generate a block worth of bitcoin into a particular address, usually the pool's address. In this special pool variant you're actually trying to generate the bitcoin into your own address (hence why you have to use a bitcoin address as your username).

Ok great thank you I get it a bit more now, so every pool worker and solo miner around the world is trying to solve the same block at the same time ?
Correct, but simply put they all use different inputs one of which is the address they are mining to. In a pool your mining to the pools address and when solo mining to your own. Solo ckpool is a combination of both where the reward is split between the block finder and the pool. Thats why it doesn't matter how much hash the pool has but it only matters how much hash you point towards it.
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