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Topic: [∞ YH] solo.ckpool.org 2% fee solo mining 256 blocks solved! - page 25. (Read 108541 times)

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legendary
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Ruu \o/
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Gotcha!

I see there's some lucky people on here that already hit a block. Any particular reason why ckpool doesn't display Block Height and Last Found on miningpoolstats.stream?

You can use this link to see the last blocks found:

https://mempool.ninja/mining/pool/solock
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The pool gives every worker effectively unlimited unique work so they can't overlap.If you managed to write your own broken mining software that redid the same hashes somehow the pool would reject them. If the pool is reporting your hashrate correct there are no dupes.

Gotcha!

I see there's some lucky people on here that already hit a block. Any particular reason why ckpool doesn't display Block Height and Last Found on miningpoolstats.stream?

-ck
legendary
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Ruu \o/
Hello ck
The pool is working as well as before, thank you.
And there is no problem Wink Kiss
I haven't changed a single thing on the pool in years, but sure.
newbie
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Hello ck
The pool is working as well as before, thank you.
And there is no problem Wink Kiss
-ck
legendary
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Ruu \o/
Hi all!

Me and two buddies joined CK Pool this month with a total of 9 Avalon Nanos. At this moment we can just hope that eventually the total of 36 TH/s hits a block.
I have a question though related to the process of generating hashes with different units to a single wallet:
When I mine with verious units to a wallet, do the units know what hashes were already tested by requesting them at the pool or do the miners just test if the generated hash works?
Would the share be rejected if two units post the same hash to the pool? Do units know what hashes the other units have already sent?
From what I understand a hash is generated from a textblock of the previous hash, so there can be millions and billions of different hashes for the same text block.
I'm just asking in theory.

Thanks in advance and lucky mining to everyone. May Satoshi be with you!

The pool gives every worker effectively unlimited unique work so they can't overlap.If you managed to write your own broken mining software that redid the same hashes somehow the pool would reject them. If the pool is reporting your hashrate correct there are no dupes.
newbie
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Hi all!

Me and two buddies joined CK Pool this month with a total of 9 Avalon Nanos. At this moment we can just hope that eventually the total of 36 TH/s hits a block.
I have a question though related to the process of generating hashes with different units to a single wallet:
When I mine with verious units to a wallet, do the units know what hashes were already tested by requesting them at the pool or do the miners just test if the generated hash works?
Would the share be rejected if two units post the same hash to the pool? Do units know what hashes the other units have already sent?
From what I understand a hash is generated from a textblock of the previous hash, so there can be millions and billions of different hashes for the same text block.
I'm just asking in theory.

Thanks in advance and lucky mining to everyone. May Satoshi be with you!
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Hi i am new here and with minining is right Statumuser:  btcwallet.Workername_1 ?
to give a name for difrent miners ?

Yes, you can use either "." or "_" to name your workers.

For example:
wallet.worker1
wallet_worker2

and how i can see if i solve a  block ?

Your bestshare needs to be > or = to the current network difficulty (though the block could still be orphan but unlikely)
+ most ASICs interfaces show "BlockFound=1" (or something similar) when you find one.
+ the coins in your wallet waiting for their 100 network confirmations and people congratulating your wallet address in this thread
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Hi i am new here and with minining is right Statumuser:  btcwallet.Workername_1 ?
to give a name for difrent miners ?

and how i can see if i solve a  block ?
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OGRaccoon
I spotted the call for it to change set difficulty but it seems to keep doing 10k diff for some time after this.

Either it flips to the lower or it sometimes stays on 10k untill the next set diff message comes but that can sometimes be some period of time.

should we not Dequeued the work on this call?

Code:

₿ (291161) bm1366Module: RX Job ID: 38
₿ (291161) asic_result: Nonce difficulty 264.60 of 10000.
₿ (291691) bm1366Module: RX Job ID: 38
₿ (291691) asic_result: Nonce difficulty 54983.11 of 10000.
₿ (291691) stratum_api: tx: {"id": 12, "method": "mining.submit", "params": ["bc1***.***, "648516380013d80c", "0500000000000000", "66bb9e77", "0f860342", "0fe28000"]}
₿ (291811) stratum_task: rx: {"params":[858],"id":null,"method":"mining.set_difficulty"}
₿ (291811) stratum_task: Set stratum difficulty: 858
₿ (291811) stratum_task: rx: {"result":true,"error":null,"id":12}
₿ (291821) stratum_task: message result accepted
₿ (292671) bm1366Module: RX Job ID: 40

Should we not do create_jobs_task: New Work Dequeued here if the stratum message is to move to 852 diff?

₿ (292671) asic_result: Nonce difficulty 282.49 of 10000.
₿ (293201) bm1366Module: RX Job ID: 40
₿ (293201) asic_result: Nonce difficulty 481.34 of 10000.
₿ (293741) bm1366Module: RX Job ID: 40
₿ (293741) asic_result: Nonce difficulty 326.37 of 10000.

Code contines for some time at 10k diff before the switch down to the stratum set_difficulty.


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So many numbers and so little time
CK can I ask why it takes so long for the diff change sometimes up to 10 min or more for Bitaxe boards?

Takes nearly 11 min from connecting before the pool adjusts the diff down from 10k to normally for bitaxe between 320-550 range is what I see the boards land is most of the time.


I've not used Bitaxe before, does it send the suggested diff back to the pool like CGMiner does?

With a Gekko Science compac F, if I set the suggested diff to say 600 in CGminer, within a few seconds of connecting to the pool the rate is adjusted to that what was requested.

Perhaps the Bitaxe firmware doesn't do this?



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CK is legit and an OG in the space.
Just GTFOH if you're going to throw unfounded and inaccurate accusations.
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I am a software engineer and am now working on building a miner for education purposes.
when I used Ckpool with my custom miner I noticed that the previous block hashes were different and all the hashes did not exist in the Bitcoin blockchain.

Can anyone tell me how solo.ckpool.org API work?

Umm 1000% not a scam. I can personally tell you that CK's solo pool is fully legit and pays out as it should.

It certainly did when I found a block using a USB stick miner on his pool.

Here is the proof.. https://explorer.btc.com/btc/block/720175
-ck
legendary
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Ruu \o/
CK can I ask why it takes so long for the diff change sometimes up to 10 min or more for Bitaxe boards?

Takes nearly 11 min from connecting before the pool adjusts the diff down from 10k to normally for bitaxe between 320-550 range is what I see the boards land is most of the time.

It needs to have seen enough shares to get an idea of what the average rate of shares is. By nature the more you are under the starting diff, the longer that period will be.
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OGRaccoon
CK can I ask why it takes so long for the diff change sometimes up to 10 min or more for Bitaxe boards?

Takes nearly 11 min from connecting before the pool adjusts the diff down from 10k to normally for bitaxe between 320-550 range is what I see the boards land is most of the time.
legendary
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I apologize, it seems like I was triggered by this.
I need to check and test more before I conclude.
my post was modified to a question for now.

You think so??   Roll Eyes
No scam pool would last this long, but if you still feel it is, there are plenty of other solo pools to choose from.
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I apologize, it seems like I was triggered by this.
I need to check and test more before I conclude.
my post was modified to a question for now.

Yep, solo ckpool is one of the most trusted pool by the community.
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So many numbers and so little time
solo.ckpool.org is a SCAM, I am a software engineer and am now working on building a miner for education purposes.
when I used Ckpool with my custom miner I noticed that the previous block hashes were wrong and all the hashes from Ckpool did not exist in the Bitcoin blockchain. BTC
I tested more than 100 previous block hashes and all of them are SCAM !!

this is one of the hashes:

Code:
0000000000000000772f01007166b33210d367d6b6d08ce87d6d18bf0206f4d0

search about it on any Bitcoin explorer it does not exist !!
by the way, even the difficulty of the previous block hashes is less than the target !!

Can anyone give me a not SCAM solo pool?


Oh Dear,

Really? you really want to go there?

CKPool has one of the best reputations on the whole network, its one of the reasons I chose to use it for solo mining above all the other pools.

As for ridiculous accusations, yes I think it best you delete your posts and come back once you have sensible questions to ask.


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