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Topic: [∞ YH] solo.ckpool.org 2% fee solo mining 256 blocks solved! - page 119. (Read 105687 times)

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Block hit!
Nice job
-ck
legendary
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Ruu \o/
HI all. My credit card was recently the subject of fraud so I had to cancel it and am awaiting reissue. Unfortunately the hosting provider also happened to try to autopay shortly after the card was cancelled. Please don't fire up any big rentals or throw a lot of hashrate at the pool until this is resolved in case the hosting provider suspends or cancels the service before I can rectify it.

Shouldn't you have several cards? In the UK, debit cards (access to normal funds in the bank, without credit line) are free with every bank account. And credit cards can be had too. It is normal to have several bank accounts opened, with a bunch of cards. That way, one is never left on mercy of one banking institution.
I lost my phone with it, and the 2FA that went with it so I couldn't log in to even use my other credit card.
jr. member
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Credit card issue resolved; you may fire when ready Smiley

glad to hear you got it resolved
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HI all. My credit card was recently the subject of fraud so I had to cancel it and am awaiting reissue. Unfortunately the hosting provider also happened to try to autopay shortly after the card was cancelled. Please don't fire up any big rentals or throw a lot of hashrate at the pool until this is resolved in case the hosting provider suspends or cancels the service before I can rectify it.

Shouldn't you have several cards? In the UK, debit cards (access to normal funds in the bank, without credit line) are free with every bank account. And credit cards can be had too. It is normal to have several bank accounts opened, with a bunch of cards. That way, one is never left on mercy of one banking institution.
-ck
legendary
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Ruu \o/
Credit card issue resolved; you may fire when ready Smiley
jr. member
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HI all. My credit card was recently the subject of fraud so I had to cancel it and am awaiting reissue. Unfortunately the hosting provider also happened to try to autopay shortly after the card was cancelled. Please don't fire up any big rentals or throw a lot of hashrate at the pool until this is resolved in case the hosting provider suspends or cancels the service before I can rectify it.

Sorry to hear, what a mess!
jr. member
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HI all. My credit card was recently the subject of fraud so I had to cancel it and am awaiting reissue......

Thanks for the heads up ck
legendary
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Enjoy 500% bonus + 70 FS
HI all. My credit card was recently the subject of fraud so I had to cancel it and am awaiting reissue. Unfortunately the hosting provider also happened to try to autopay shortly after the card was cancelled. Please don't fire up any big rentals or throw a lot of hashrate at the pool until this is resolved in case the hosting provider suspends or cancels the service before I can rectify it.
Thanks for the informaten ck, please keep us in the loop.
cross my fingers for a fast fix of the orga problem.
-ck
legendary
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Ruu \o/
HI all. My credit card was recently the subject of fraud so I had to cancel it and am awaiting reissue. Unfortunately the hosting provider also happened to try to autopay shortly after the card was cancelled. Please don't fire up any big rentals or throw a lot of hashrate at the pool until this is resolved in case the hosting provider suspends or cancels the service before I can rectify it.
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It's kind of fun monitoring the Bitcoin network and seeing what hash got the blocks...makes me wonder, what's the BIGGEST or HIGHEST difficulty ever hashed by a miner? Is there any way to figure that out?

For example:
Block 751848 hash "00000000000000000002f03ad7a1dd69628c4747ea8751dc9a5497fd451a3667"
Block 751849 hash "00000000000000000000bdaaf8190000aac4323bd941d1095deffc36295f6512" (clearly much higher difficulty)

Also, how does one calculate the difficulty level of any particular submitted hash? i.e. What's the calculation relating the number of leading zeroes of a hash and the difficulty level of the hash?
(I've tried reading up on it and just haven't found a clear answer)

Thanks in advance and so sorry if it's a simple answer!

I think this will answer your question perfectly...

https://blog.bitmex.com/bitcoins-lowest-block-hash-values/

Tongue

YES!!! That's exactly what I was aiming at.
Anyway, thanks for the lead!
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It's kind of fun monitoring the Bitcoin network and seeing what hash got the blocks...makes me wonder, what's the BIGGEST or HIGHEST difficulty ever hashed by a miner? Is there any way to figure that out?

For example:
Block 751848 hash "00000000000000000002f03ad7a1dd69628c4747ea8751dc9a5497fd451a3667"
Block 751849 hash "00000000000000000000bdaaf8190000aac4323bd941d1095deffc36295f6512" (clearly much higher difficulty)

Also, how does one calculate the difficulty level of any particular submitted hash? i.e. What's the calculation relating the number of leading zeroes of a hash and the difficulty level of the hash?
(I've tried reading up on it and just haven't found a clear answer)

Thanks in advance and so sorry if it's a simple answer!

I think this will answer your question perfectly...

https://blog.bitmex.com/bitcoins-lowest-block-hash-values/

Tongue
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For example:
Block 751848 hash "00000000000000000002f03ad7a1dd69628c4747ea8751dc9a5497fd451a3667"
Block 751849 hash "00000000000000000000bdaaf8190000aac4323bd941d1095deffc36295f6512" (clearly much higher difficulty)

Check with LoyceV, he downloads all block data and get probably pull that with a single query, but anyway, despite my admiration for your interest in learning all this stuff, the question is pretty much unrelated to the current topic, in fact, most of miners couldn't care less how all of this mining stuff work, if you want detailed technical answers, just post in this section

Noted! Thanks, mikeywith
Will move query onto the other thread.

Here, let's just find blocks :")
legendary
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be constructive or S.T.F.U
For example:
Block 751848 hash "00000000000000000002f03ad7a1dd69628c4747ea8751dc9a5497fd451a3667"
Block 751849 hash "00000000000000000000bdaaf8190000aac4323bd941d1095deffc36295f6512" (clearly much higher difficulty)

Check with LoyceV, he downloads all block data and get probably pull that with a single query, but anyway, despite my admiration for your interest in learning all this stuff, the question is pretty much unrelated to the current topic, in fact, most of miners couldn't care less how all of this mining stuff work, if you want detailed technical answers, just post in this section
jr. member
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the bestshare is only logged in the pool software and varified from a btc node / miner, but the share value is not stored in the blockchain...
so no central view of this number

Thanks, Willi. I figured so for hashes submitted to pools and nodes.

If "00000000000000000002f03ad7a1dd69628c4747ea8751dc9a5497fd451a3667" with 19 leading zeroes and "00000000000000000000bdaaf8190000aac4323bd941d1095deffc36295f6512" with 20 leading zeroes are recent hashes, I wonder what the biggest/most difficult block-solving hash has been...

...like if anyone has ever hashed something with 25 or 30 or more leading zeroes !!
legendary
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Enjoy 500% bonus + 70 FS
the bestshare is only logged in the pool software and varified from a btc node / miner, but the share value is not stored in the blockchain...
so no central view of this number
jr. member
Activity: 47
Merit: 4
It's kind of fun monitoring the Bitcoin network and seeing what hash got the blocks...makes me wonder, what's the BIGGEST or HIGHEST difficulty ever hashed by a miner? Is there any way to figure that out?

For example:
Block 751848 hash "00000000000000000002f03ad7a1dd69628c4747ea8751dc9a5497fd451a3667"
Block 751849 hash "00000000000000000000bdaaf8190000aac4323bd941d1095deffc36295f6512" (clearly much higher difficulty)

Also, how does one calculate the difficulty level of any particular submitted hash? i.e. What's the calculation relating the number of leading zeroes of a hash and the difficulty level of the hash?
(I've tried reading up on it and just haven't found a clear answer)

Thanks in advance and so sorry if it's a simple answer!
legendary
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Merit: 3003
Enjoy 500% bonus + 70 FS
Blockparty Run 26 have free seats and we can start if we reach out ~ 0,14 BTC at the moment we have 0,105 BTC in the pot...

Best regards from germany,
Willi
legendary
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Enjoy 500% bonus + 70 FS
Just a quick other topic...

In parallel we run also a long time mining run with only 200 THs for a long time (since january this year).
if they are any interested feel free to have a look into our main topic --> https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/groupbuy-solo-mining-blockparty-long-time-run-2022-5381245

our best share was amazing high in one of our long time run and hopefully we hit a block...

Best share    --> 10.760.495.054.283
Diff          --> 29.897.409.688.833

If there any interests, jump in and we open a other long time run (all information about in our main topic / link in second line)

Best regards,
Willi
Longtime Run 3 is started --> https://solo.ckpool.org/users/bc1q5a9nq66jckw3aqfpv5h93ha24dz4d86cpp7d0p

if some one interested into a new long time run, please go to our main topic and if we have 6 new user, we can start a new ride.
jr. member
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Ah okay. No worries. I was considering switching to pool mining after this pool finds it's next block. Should be due for one any block now. If i do switch, I'll probably come back after i mine a few hundred bucks worth of BTC. Lol i need to at least have something to show for this $7k ASIC LMFAO!

Well, in 2 days we have 7% more difficulty, it gets difficult to find a block.

I keep praying
jr. member
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Ah okay. No worries. I was considering switching to pool mining after this pool finds it's next block. Should be due for one any block now. If i do switch, I'll probably come back after i mine a few hundred bucks worth of BTC. Lol i need to at least have something to show for this $7k ASIC LMFAO!
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