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Topic: [∞ YH] solo.ckpool.org 2% fee solo mining 256 blocks solved! - page 153. (Read 102489 times)

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Here is the config for the S9.
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Hi guys. Yes the config is set to: stratum+tcp://solo.ckpool.org:3333

Username is set to my btc_1 and pw as x.

So the mining pools network show Alive for F2pool, Nicehash or Slushpoool.

But for CK POOL, it says dead. I'm not sure what else I need to do here. Same result on the S19 too. But my goal is to just set the S9 with only two hashboards working to solo mining.
legendary
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Electrical engineer. Mining since 2014.
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You can see my S9 guide for advice. The link is in my signature space.
jr. member
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Hey guys. I am trying to get my S9 connected to the solo.ckpool. But it says the network is Dead. I am using port 3333 with my btc address.0 for username. Any suggestion? Do I need to upgrade the firmware on the miner? Or is there a different configuration that I need to adjust?

Did you put the stratum part in front?
stratum+tcp://solo.ckpool.org:3333
legendary
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Hey guys. I am trying to get my S9 connected to the solo.ckpool. But it says the network is Dead. I am using port 3333 with my btc address.0 for username. Any suggestion? Do I need to upgrade the firmware on the miner? Or is there a different configuration that I need to adjust?
post a screenshot, to see what you have configured please...
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Hey guys. I am trying to get my S9 connected to the solo.ckpool. But it says the network is Dead. I am using port 3333 with my btc address.0 for username. Any suggestion? Do I need to upgrade the firmware on the miner? Or is there a different configuration that I need to adjust?
jr. member
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Hey CK how do I get like a running feed of the pool? Like one that keeps running and showing if and when a block is found by pur Solo pool?
It's all done manually since they're so infrequent so this forum thread primarily or my twitter feed is the best place as they'll always be announced by me.


hello, I'm curious, currently mining alone and I want to know if my teams are doing it well or not. Is it possible, or the only way to know is when you find a block?



What do you mean by doing it well or not? Solo mining is very binary, you either find a block or you don't.

If you need to monitor your miners the hashrate is about all you need to know

append your username to: http://solo.ckpool.org/users/ for your stats


use the translator and from what I see it is difficult to explain.

In that link more data appears than the TH, but I would like to know the meaning of the rest of the data.

No matter how much I consult YouTube, they don't explain how an Asics works and I have doubts.
1.- Every time a block is mined, all the miners start from 0 to solve the new block? Not because it has been mined longer or because it has more computing power does it have more advantage?


Think of each share as a lottery ticket, and the hashrate as the amount of lines you play each time, the more shares you do, the more you have a chance of matching the numbers.

Every 10 minutes or so the lottery starts again
jr. member
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Hey CK how do I get like a running feed of the pool? Like one that keeps running and showing if and when a block is found by pur Solo pool?
It's all done manually since they're so infrequent so this forum thread primarily or my twitter feed is the best place as they'll always be announced by me.


hello, I'm curious, currently mining alone and I want to know if my teams are doing it well or not. Is it possible, or the only way to know is when you find a block?



What do you mean by doing it well or not? Solo mining is very binary, you either find a block or you don't.

If you need to monitor your miners the hashrate is about all you need to know

append your username to: http://solo.ckpool.org/users/ for your stats


use the translator and from what I see it is difficult to explain.

In that link more data appears than the TH, but I would like to know the meaning of the rest of the data.

No matter how much I consult YouTube, they don't explain how an Asics works and I have doubts.
1.- Every time a block is mined, all the miners start from 0 to solve the new block? Not because it has been mined longer or because it has more computing power does it have more advantage?
jr. member
Activity: 39
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Hey CK how do I get like a running feed of the pool? Like one that keeps running and showing if and when a block is found by pur Solo pool?
It's all done manually since they're so infrequent so this forum thread primarily or my twitter feed is the best place as they'll always be announced by me.


hello, I'm curious, currently mining alone and I want to know if my teams are doing it well or not. Is it possible, or the only way to know is when you find a block?



What do you mean by doing it well or not? Solo mining is very binary, you either find a block or you don't.

If you need to monitor your miners the hashrate is about all you need to know

append your username to: http://solo.ckpool.org/users/ for your stats
jr. member
Activity: 85
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Hey CK how do I get like a running feed of the pool? Like one that keeps running and showing if and when a block is found by pur Solo pool?
It's all done manually since they're so infrequent so this forum thread primarily or my twitter feed is the best place as they'll always be announced by me.


hello, I'm curious, currently mining alone and I want to know if my teams are doing it well or not. Is it possible, or the only way to know is when you find a block?
jr. member
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-ck
legendary
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Ruu \o/
Hey CK how do I get like a running feed of the pool? Like one that keeps running and showing if and when a block is found by pur Solo pool?
It's all done manually since they're so infrequent so this forum thread primarily or my twitter feed is the best place as they'll always be announced by me.
newbie
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Code:
[2022-01-11 06:57:30.342] Possible block solve diff 48931582224457.000000 !
[2022-01-11 06:57:30.418] BLOCK ACCEPTED!
[2022-01-11 06:57:30.424] Solved and confirmed block 718124 by 17zBdPyqq42RMjtHxH5DTx2uRTy4DsmrFw
[2022-01-11 06:57:30.424] User 17zBdPyqq42RMjtHxH5DTx2uRTy4DsmrFw:{"hashrate1m": "126T", "hashrate5m": "125T", "hashrate1hr": "116T", "hashrate1d": "34.8T", "hashrate7d": "56.7T"}
[2022-01-11 06:57:30.424] Worker 17zBdPyqq42RMjtHxH5DTx2uRTy4DsmrFw:{"hashrate1m": "126T", "hashrate5m": "125T", "hashrate1hr": "116T", "hashrate1d": "34.8T", "hashrate7d": "56.7T"}
[2022-01-11 06:57:30.460] Block solved after 23717211144022 shares at 97.3% diff

Congratulations to 17zBdPyqq42RMjtHxH5DTx2uRTy4DsmrFw

https://www.btc.com/btc/block/718124

Hey CK how do I get like a running feed of the pool? Like one that keeps running and showing if and when a block is found by pur Solo pool?
legendary
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I found this explication //// BestShare: If your miner or pool computes a hash value that is lower than that maximum, then you or the pool have solved a block.

in this link : https://support.bitmain.com/hc/en-us/articles/360013577314-Miner-status-page-explained

is that mean  :  if my share is less than my best share so i solved a block HuhHuhHuhHuhHuh? Huh Huh Huh
Bitmain unfortunately doesn't explain that the hash value of a block is not a decimal number but a little endian hex value. The shares and difficulty we mostly talk about here and what you see in the miner status page however is a floating point representation that shows how much current target is harder than the one used in the genesis block. Basically in hex it needs to be lower then current diff (in hex) and in floating point it needs to be higher.

Bitcoin difficulty: https://en.bitcoin.it/wiki/Difficulty
How a block hash is calculated: https://dlt-repo.net/how-to-calculate-a-bitcoin-block-hash-manually/
How Difficulty is represented in floating point: https://bitcoin.stackexchange.com/questions/30467/what-are-the-equations-to-convert-between-bits-and-difficulty (<== I copied the explanation from one of the answers)
-ck
legendary
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Ruu \o/
I have a Solo Lottery miner with 333-600 mh/s.
But when i try to see the status of my miner on ckpool it shows 404 not found. What the hell is wrong with my setup?
Link: https://solo.ckpool.org/users/bc1qmvd3a95w94r44rdr4qcrenhcqzllp6u37t3a9h
Your hashrate is so ridiculously small it will take a week for the pool to even register that you're mining.

yes 333mh/s is not high Cheesy its just 4 fun, but still would be nice to see stats ^^
Wait a week and you might see them.
newbie
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I have a Solo Lottery miner with 333-600 mh/s.
But when i try to see the status of my miner on ckpool it shows 404 not found. What the hell is wrong with my setup?
Link: https://solo.ckpool.org/users/bc1qmvd3a95w94r44rdr4qcrenhcqzllp6u37t3a9h
Your hashrate is so ridiculously small it will take a week for the pool to even register that you're mining.

yes 333mh/s is not high Cheesy its just 4 fun, but still would be nice to see stats ^^
-ck
legendary
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Ruu \o/
I have a Solo Lottery miner with 333-600 mh/s.
But when i try to see the status of my miner on ckpool it shows 404 not found. What the hell is wrong with my setup?
Link: https://solo.ckpool.org/users/bc1qmvd3a95w94r44rdr4qcrenhcqzllp6u37t3a9h
Your hashrate is so ridiculously small it will take a week for the pool to even register that you're mining.
newbie
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Your connect address and the address you are checking are different.


You mean bc1qmvd3a95w94r44rdr4qcrenhcqzllp6u37t3a9h.pi4  the pi4 ate the end is the workers name but the adress is the same.
i am confused o.O
legendary
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Yes I am a pirate, 300 years too late!

Your connect address and the address you are checking are different.
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