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Topic: [∞ YH] solo.ckpool.org 2% fee solo mining 256 blocks solved! - page 137. (Read 108774 times)

hero member
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Is there any simple web site to browse the 266 blocks solved by CK Pool?

mempool.space has a nice interface but it's missing 12 blocks(it only lists 254 with the solo.ckpool.org coinbase tag):

https://mempool.space/mining/pool/solock



Was there a change in the pool coinbase at some point?, that might explain the missing 12 blocks.
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Hey guys. Next block is mine. Step aside please.  Wink
hero member
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Is this some lost miner or a mining donation?

They're using the BTC address of the pool fee to mine with about 3GH/s:

https://solo.ckpool.org/users/1PKN98VN2z5gwSGZvGKS2bj8aADZBkyhkZ

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{
 "hashrate1m": "3.99G",
 "hashrate5m": "3.02G",
 "hashrate1hr": "3.06G",
 "hashrate1d": "3.19G",
 "hashrate7d": "3.17G",
 "lastshare": 1652144914,
 "workers": 1,
 "shares": 25276807875,
 "bestshare": 871190.260830806,
 "bestever": 66210655516,
 "worker": [
  {
   "workername": "1PKN98VN2z5gwSGZvGKS2bj8aADZBkyhkZ.0",
   "hashrate1m": "3.99G",
   "hashrate5m": "3.02G",
   "hashrate1hr": "3.06G",
   "hashrate1d": "3.19G",
   "hashrate7d": "3.18G",
   "lastshare": 1652144914,
   "shares": 30142028,
   "bestshare": 871190.260830806,
   "bestever": 427363634
  }
 ]
}
newbie
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Should I be using port 3333 or port 4334? My "Best Share" (reported by the pool) is always larger if I use the higher difficulty port, 4334. I'm running at about 15Th/s on this particular machine. Thanks
As the instructions say, use 3333. As it says, 4334 is for high diff mining rentals.

Thank you. Just wanted to verify since I was seeing better shares from the pool on 4334.
-ck
legendary
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Ruu \o/
Should I be using port 3333 or port 4334? My "Best Share" (reported by the pool) is always larger if I use the higher difficulty port, 4334. I'm running at about 15Th/s on this particular machine. Thanks
As the instructions say, use 3333. As it says, 4334 is for high diff mining rentals.
newbie
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Should I be using port 3333 or port 4334? My "Best Share" (reported by the pool) is always larger if I use the higher difficulty port, 4334. I'm running at about 15Th/s on this particular machine. Thanks
legendary
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Top-tier crypto casino and sportsbook
good morning all,

a short reminder for the Blockparty 21, if we find 3 or 4 more user, we can start the ride to find a block on our solo pool...
actual stats and member are here --> https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/m.60025348

Best regards,
Willi


Groupbuy Wallet: 3KWE8HcunSfvfNBy3CdXZdQ2HyvierBxeT
Return Wallet: bc1q9dkl86c4h7dhczlc2u2r33sn4w6ehk90eycaun
Your stake: 0.005
Your TX: a9ea2a3371e1699589df46ada5e95cd64a9b7c426a4e1d9d4dbc494c926b8adf
Voting comment: 25 PH
i have updatet the list and we have now up to 5 seats free.
dont forget the magic number Blockparty Run 21  Grin
Hope that is a lucky sign for us... let use cross our fingers for the next block

Best regards
Willi
newbie
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good morning all,

a short reminder for the Blockparty 21, if we find 3 or 4 more user, we can start the ride to find a block on our solo pool...
actual stats and member are here --> https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/m.60025348

Best regards,
Willi


Groupbuy Wallet: 3KWE8HcunSfvfNBy3CdXZdQ2HyvierBxeT
Return Wallet: bc1q9dkl86c4h7dhczlc2u2r33sn4w6ehk90eycaun
Your stake: 0.005
Your TX: a9ea2a3371e1699589df46ada5e95cd64a9b7c426a4e1d9d4dbc494c926b8adf
Voting comment: 25 PH
legendary
Activity: 3654
Merit: 3003
Top-tier crypto casino and sportsbook
good morning all,

a short reminder for the Blockparty 21, if we find 3 or 4 more user, we can start the ride to find a block on our solo pool...
actual stats and member are here --> https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/m.60025348

Best regards,
Willi
jr. member
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I’m planing on buying a “21 Bitcoin computer” and planing to point it to CKPool.

it's only 50gh, pretty close to nothing as far as today's mining is concerned, it will still work, but why not get a new model of those USB sticks that can hash at 20x the speed of this model? but anyway, they will still work, it's just the speed that matters.

Thanx mikeywith,

I found one cheap $80aud with the power to run will cost cents. Every share counts. But as I was doing my research. It keeps on saying it’s a dev tool not a miner.
It has a ASIC chip that will start mining on a fixed url of 21 bitcoins pool. That server is no longer active.
I was hoping that some one found a way to redirect it to another pool (CKsolo).

Is there a way to redirect or program for mining use??

Thank you for all replays.

Wikiz,

Sorry I must of hit post the same time you added your post.

I like the options you have given me. I’ll look into it.

I will leave the 21 Bitcoin computer as it looks like a waste of time.

Thank you again
newbie
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Hi all,

I don’t know if this is the best place to ask. But it’s the only place I can think off.

I’m planing on buying a “21 Bitcoin computer” and planing to point it to CKPool.

Has anyone have experienced in this miner? And help or advice will be nice.



P.s Sorry ck if this question is not for this thread

Dude, there are better options. For ex the gekkoscience compac f is (with proper power and fan) 200-300GH, and also theres the futurebit apollo, which can work with a 200W psu to give 3-3.2TH (50-60x the 21 computer)

I'm not telling your option is not valid, just that if we take for example the apollo, at 3TH according to solochance thats 1 in 76 millions every block (which is near impossible ha), but with 50GH thats 1 in 4,500 millions every block (Man, you have to be super lucky)
legendary
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be constructive or S.T.F.U
I’m planing on buying a “21 Bitcoin computer” and planing to point it to CKPool.

it's only 50gh, pretty close to nothing as far as today's mining is concerned, it will still work, but why not get a new model of those USB sticks that can hash at 20x the speed of this model? but anyway, they will still work, it's just the speed that matters.
jr. member
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Not being rude or anything KitKat, but clearly you have a few screws loose and don't seem 100% right..

copper member
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Playing with the source code of CK pool. Working on my first experimental Bitcoin project . A clone of CK pool. This will help me get my feet wet. What file do i need to change the 0.5% for Ck pool development team to a full 1%? Also want to reduce experimental pool reward to 1%. This way we are even partners  Grin Cheesy . Joking . Just trying to learn through doing. Anyone know the locations to these two mods? Think i can figure out the rest. Got a Full Bitcoin node syncing now that the experimental pool will use  Wink Cool Grin Hit the ground running is my style
Not really the place to discuss hacking your own pool code from ckpool.

Hi all,

I don’t know if this is the best place to ask. But it’s the only place I can think off.

I’m planing on buying a “21 Bitcoin computer” and planing to point it to CKPool.

Has anyone have experienced in this miner? And help or advice will be nice.



P.s Sorry ck if this question is not for this thread
You plan to point it here so sure, why not.

wow thanks for your replies to my many questions. You must be super busy. I get it Undecided
-ck
legendary
Activity: 4088
Merit: 1631
Ruu \o/
Playing with the source code of CK pool. Working on my first experimental Bitcoin project . A clone of CK pool. This will help me get my feet wet. What file do i need to change the 0.5% for Ck pool development team to a full 1%? Also want to reduce experimental pool reward to 1%. This way we are even partners  Grin Cheesy . Joking . Just trying to learn through doing. Anyone know the locations to these two mods? Think i can figure out the rest. Got a Full Bitcoin node syncing now that the experimental pool will use  Wink Cool Grin Hit the ground running is my style
Not really the place to discuss hacking your own pool code from ckpool.

Hi all,

I don’t know if this is the best place to ask. But it’s the only place I can think off.

I’m planing on buying a “21 Bitcoin computer” and planing to point it to CKPool.

Has anyone have experienced in this miner? And help or advice will be nice.



P.s Sorry ck if this question is not for this thread
You plan to point it here so sure, why not.
jr. member
Activity: 75
Merit: 5
Hi all,

I don’t know if this is the best place to ask. But it’s the only place I can think off.

I’m planing on buying a “21 Bitcoin computer” and planing to point it to CKPool.

Has anyone have experienced in this miner? And help or advice will be nice.



P.s Sorry ck if this question is not for this thread
copper member
Activity: 99
Merit: 4
Playing with the source code of CK pool. Working on my first experimental Bitcoin project . A clone of CK pool. This will help me get my feet wet. What file do i need to change the 0.5% for Ck pool development team to a full 1%? Also want to reduce experimental pool reward to 1%. This way we are even partners  Grin Cheesy . Joking . Just trying to learn through doing. Anyone know the locations to these two mods? Think i can figure out the rest. Got a Full Bitcoin node syncing now that the experimental pool will use  Wink Cool Grin Hit the ground running is my style
copper member
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Does a pool exist with a function mentioned in my last post. A pool that we all mine together as one miner . No matter the hardware your using . Basically like CK pool but our hashing power is combined and if we get a block then the specific miners hardware gets the entire 6.25 BTC. Say this “Combined Solo Pool” is hashing away at 20 PH and we get a block. I am hashing at 6 gh and just so happened my ASIC chip was the specific one that solved the block. I would get the reward. Even with 6 GH. Does anything like this exist? Seems we would solve more blocks as one combined miner but reward the specific hardware that actually solved the block. 

This is exactly what this exact pool does, we all mine together to one pool, which increases the odds of finding a block for the pool as a whole, but then only the miner who gets that lucky share will get the reward regardless of how big or small his/her hashrate was.

This is called a solo pool, which is just a replacement for the old solo mining where you had to run your own node and mine to it, mining to a solo pool saves you all that trouble, besides, having close to 100% uptime and very fast connection isn't something the average person can do/afford, which is why we use a solo pool.

The other "normal" pools work the same, it's just the payout that is different, you get paid based on the number of shares you submit (essentially your hashrate speed), there was another pool scheme (forgot the name) that had a sort of a hybrid approach, the block finder gets like 25% or something like that of the block reward, and the remaining is divided between all miners including the one that hit the block, each based on the number of shares they submitted which is sort of stupid if you ask me. Cheesy

I admire your desire to come up with a new pooling concept, but as it stands right now, everything you may think of has already been done.

Wish i could find my place in this Bitcoin world. Something worthy of a lifetime  pursuit. I had a idea last night about finding a location in the Yukon, Alaska or Northwest territories. Find a goldilocks property with a creek or stream with just the right amount of flow to power a hydro electric generator. A decent battery bank. Would start out with just enough hash power to get solo blocks but not to many to eat into off grid living power. Could scale the battery bank as new miners are added.  If i was to hit a block today on CK pool. This plan would be a reality tomorrow. Tell then it is a dream that lives in my head. Waiting for my luck to change.
legendary
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'The right to privacy matters'
Have a look here: https://en.bitcoin.it/wiki/Comparison_of_mining_pools

But this is getting way out of topic, you could start a new thread asking these things.

This thread is for solo ck, let's keep it like that.

Can it harm connecting to CKPool from Spain or is this irrelevant in terms of sending a valid Share faster!?

it should be okay.
jr. member
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Have a look here: https://en.bitcoin.it/wiki/Comparison_of_mining_pools

But this is getting way out of topic, you could start a new thread asking these things.

This thread is for solo ck, let's keep it like that.

Can it harm connecting to CKPool from Spain or is this irrelevant in terms of sending a valid Share faster!?
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