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Topic: [∞ YH] solo.ckpool.org 2% fee solo mining USA/DE 255 blocks solved! - page 289. (Read 1514780 times)

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Someone is going to get lucky today. I got a feeling.


What kind of dinner did you've got?



I just took a turkey out of the oven.  So I ate turkey cranberry sauce and apple sauce.  Today is the first of 21 days in a row of something to eat with turkey every day.

What is Rubicon? a drink or ?

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rubicon_Drinks
legendary
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'The right to privacy matters'
Someone is going to get lucky today. I got a feeling.


What kind of dinner did you've got?



I just took a turkey out of the oven.  So I ate turkey cranberry sauce and apple sauce.  Today is the first of 21 days in a row of something to eat with turkey every day.

What is Rubicon? a drink or ?
legendary
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-> morgen, ist heute, schon gestern <-
Someone is going to get lucky today. I got a feeling.


What kind of dinner did you've got?

legendary
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Yes I am a pirate, 300 years too late!
Someone is going to get lucky today. I got a feeling.

Have you been talking to my wife?  Cheesy
legendary
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'The right to privacy matters'
Someone is going to get lucky today. I got a feeling.
sr. member
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Fair enough Smiley Just thought id mention it anyway! I tested mining on my own node at one point recently and id like to thank you for doing this pool, i mine here instead of my own node for a lower orphan risk, the pool seems very reliable and for the past couple of months that was the only failover I had and not to do with the pool! but I have the following set up

solo CK Pool

Nicehash solo

My own node

To be fair the only reason i set up a failover on my own node is if a sudden attack were to happen on all the major pools mining on one's own node seems the safer option to stop the network grinding to a halt? The ones that pool mine have failover to CK solo and my own node.

Jacob
-ck
legendary
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Ruu \o/
from looking at my miner stats it looks like I had a failover to nicehash solo at some point in the last 24h and then back to CK.

Jacob
Pool's been fine all along, presumably there was a routing issue somewhere between you and the pool.
sr. member
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from looking at my miner stats it looks like I had a failover to nicehash solo at some point in the last 24h and then back to CK.

Jacob
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Most of the "I wanna start a pool" people have no idea at all about all that, and think that the people who do run good pools are sitting back drinking Martinis in the Caribbean Tongue

WHAT?! You guys arent? I thought running a pool was a 100% way to "get rich quick" with no work involved other than the up front setup....lol
legendary
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Most of the "I wanna start a pool" people have no idea at all about all that, and think that the people who do run good pools are sitting back drinking Martinis in the Caribbean Tongue

So how is your Martini in the Caribbean? Cheesy.
legendary
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Linux since 1997 RedHat 4
How can i create my own pool like this?
How can i create pool with pool address and 2% fee??
You would first need to have a trust behind you to create a pool honestly. And a 2% is stupid as there is this pool offering a 0.5% fee.

You need to fill a niche if you want to try and start a new pool, as there are many pools out there already that are working.

I need a tutorial for solo mining pool like this and also i need a tutorial how to create pool with 2% fee like Slush's pool.

You need to take it upon yourself to learn Bitcoin.  The successful pools/pool operators learned for themselves how Bitcoin works and how to provide services to non programmer types, like me, for a reasonable fee.

They, for the most part, did this to help Bitcoin succeed and help more people mine.

Sounds like there are allot of newbies thinking they can make a quick profit by starting a pool  and expecting miners to flock to their unknown pool.

Creating and running a good and SECURE pool takes allot work, knowledge and resources.

If your really up for it, quit asking for tutorials and roll up your sleeves and learn something for yourself.

And good luck.
Yeah there's the main issue with all that, there's no tutorials to say how to handle servers, software failures, network performance, code changes, system upgrades, system security, hackers, DDoS, network problems, etc etc etc Smiley

Most of the "I wanna start a pool" people have no idea at all about all that, and think that the people who do run good pools are sitting back drinking Martinis in the Caribbean Tongue
legendary
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Yes I am a pirate, 300 years too late!
How can i create my own pool like this?
How can i create pool with pool address and 2% fee??
You would first need to have a trust behind you to create a pool honestly. And a 2% is stupid as there is this pool offering a 0.5% fee.

You need to fill a niche if you want to try and start a new pool, as there are many pools out there already that are working.

I need a tutorial for solo mining pool like this and also i need a tutorial how to create pool with 2% fee like Slush's pool.

You need to take it upon yourself to learn Bitcoin.  The successful pools/pool operators learned for themselves how Bitcoin works and how to provide services to non programmer types, like me, for a reasonable fee.

They, for the most part, did this to help Bitcoin succeed and help more people mine.

Sounds like there are allot of newbies thinking they can make a quick profit by starting a pool  and expecting miners to flock to their unknown pool.

Creating and running a good and SECURE pool takes allot work, knowledge and resources.

If your really up for it, quit asking for tutorials and roll up your sleeves and learn something for yourself.

And good luck.

Totally agree, how many pools (mostly in the AltCoin world) were put up and a month later went down because they were hacked or the pool operator made off with the coins.  The best thing a pool operator can have is the respect of the miners on their pool.
legendary
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Think for yourself
How can i create my own pool like this?
How can i create pool with pool address and 2% fee??
You would first need to have a trust behind you to create a pool honestly. And a 2% is stupid as there is this pool offering a 0.5% fee.

You need to fill a niche if you want to try and start a new pool, as there are many pools out there already that are working.

I need a tutorial for solo mining pool like this and also i need a tutorial how to create pool with 2% fee like Slush's pool.

You need to take it upon yourself to learn Bitcoin.  The successful pools/pool operators learned for themselves how Bitcoin works and how to provide services to non programmer types, like me, for a reasonable fee.

They, for the most part, did this to help Bitcoin succeed and help more people mine.

Sounds like there are allot of newbies thinking they can make a quick profit by starting a pool  and expecting miners to flock to their unknown pool.

Creating and running a good and SECURE pool takes allot work, knowledge and resources.

If your really up for it, quit asking for tutorials and roll up your sleeves and learn something for yourself.

And good luck.
hero member
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What fees are for normal pool? Under 2%? If yes,we will think about it.
We have ~50 TH right now and next 40 TH arrives after 14 days.

Kano's pool is .9% - https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/kanopool-kanois-lowest-09-fee-since-2014-worldwide-2432-blocks-789369
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You'd be better off mining at Kano's pool for steady income & mining with a few here as a gamble instead of trying to run your own pool which might not be setup correctly or have an unreliable connection to the bitcoin network. Trust me, CK & Kano run the fastest & most transparent pools here in the community.

What fees are for normal pool? Under 2%? If yes,we will think about it.
We have ~50 TH right now and next 40 TH arrives after 14 days.
hero member
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Merit: 500
I need it for my bitcoin mining group in my town.
We have about 40 miners ( S5's and some avalon and spondooliestech miners,10 x S7's arrives in 14 days )
If anybody know about tutorial,send me message please,thanks!





You'd be better off mining at Kano's pool for steady income & mining with a few here as a gamble instead of trying to run your own pool which might not be setup correctly or have an unreliable connection to the bitcoin network. Trust me, CK & Kano run the fastest & most transparent pools here in the community.
legendary
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Think for yourself
bestever does wut ? or how long does it retain the bestever ?

It retains the best share for that worker for ever.  Very nice feature I think.

I finally setup individual workers for my different miners.
legendary
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Mine at Jonny's Pool
Go Away ! HAHAHAHAHHAHAHAHAHAHA

nice 1 op.

trying my luck again on spanking new s7's, let's see if it brings some luck.

bestever does wut ? or how long does it retain the bestever ?

some small guide on ckproxy ? wanna try it but kinda noob. much miners now, want a easier mgmt. TIA
Easiest way to think about ckproxy... it is a local pool.  You setup all of your miners to point to it.  The ckpool, running as proxy service points to the actual pools on which you want to mine.  So, if you want to move to a different pool, you make the change in the ckproxy.conf file, rather than on all of your miners.

The only thing I don't know is if you can setup the proxy to mine at multiple pools at once (i.e. spread your hash over multiple pools), or if the pools listed in the "proxy" array are a simple failover.  I don't see any documentation on how it works, so hopefully -ck can chime in Smiley
legendary
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Mine Mine Mine
Go Away ! HAHAHAHAHHAHAHAHAHAHA

nice 1 op.

trying my luck again on spanking new s7's, let's see if it brings some luck.

bestever does wut ? or how long does it retain the bestever ?

some small guide on ckproxy ? wanna try it but kinda noob. much miners now, want a easier mgmt. TIA
legendary
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Merit: 1024
Mine at Jonny's Pool
Is there a method to calculate my chance to solve block ?
I am mining around 200 ghs

Google really is your friend ! Smiley

http://www.coinwarz.com/calculators/bitcoin-mining-calculator

BTW for 200Ghs
Days to generate one block mining solo: 16366.67 Day(s) (can vary greatly depending on your luck)
Days to generate one BTC: 654.67 Day(s) (can vary greatly depending on the current exchange rates)
I know google be calm please Smiley
I would like to ask what percentage chance ?
Percentage chance in what timeframe?  You can easily calculate how long it would expect to take for you to find a block given hash rate and network difficulty.  With 200GH/s, you're looking at (given the current difficulty) about 16,372 days (44.85 years) to find a block.
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