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Topic: [∞ YH] solo.ckpool.org 2% fee solo mining USA/DE 255 blocks solved! - page 312. (Read 1514786 times)

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Thanks, yeah so far I've had an S4 and S4+ hit within the last couple of months. I have a couple of SP20e's & an S3+ pointed here as well but they've only pulled a couple of high shares but hey, you never know! This block couldn't have come at a better time as I've been dealing with some large medical bills for my daughter and this just solved that problem.

Good Karma for well wishing the new User lol, and to think... I just asked about the S4 =)  Congrats!

Yeah, the timing was impeccable! Your turn next!
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Thanks, yeah so far I've had an S4 and S4+ hit within the last couple of months. I have a couple of SP20e's & an S3+ pointed here as well but they've only pulled a couple of high shares but hey, you never know! This block couldn't have come at a better time as I've been dealing with some large medical bills for my daughter and this just solved that problem.

Good Karma for well wishing the new User lol, and to think... I just asked about the S4 =)  Congrats!
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CK, tip sent to thank you for running this awesome pool! Keep up the good work!

https://blockchain.info/tx/541066e64142075c5f43a564ca56e06cf268407084308672f64fe7f8d833dde4

Was that you that just hit?


 Grin Yep, my s4+ just hit the jackpot! I knew it had it in it after it came so close a few weeks back.

Awesome I'm starting to regret selling my S4's and Sp10's think they may have been the lucky ones. And coin price high congrats on an great hit!

Thanks, yeah so far I've had an S4 and S4+ hit within the last couple of months. I have a couple of SP20e's & an S3+ pointed here as well but they've only pulled a couple of high shares but hey, you never know! This block couldn't have come at a better time as I've been dealing with some large medical bills for my daughter and this just solved that problem.
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CK, tip sent to thank you for running this awesome pool! Keep up the good work!

https://blockchain.info/tx/541066e64142075c5f43a564ca56e06cf268407084308672f64fe7f8d833dde4

Was that you that just hit?


 Grin Yep, my s4+ just hit the jackpot! I knew it had it in it after it came so close a few weeks back.

Awesome I'm starting to regret selling my S4's and Sp10's think they may have been the lucky ones. And coin price high congrats on an great hit!
hero member
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CK, tip sent to thank you for running this awesome pool! Keep up the good work!

https://blockchain.info/tx/541066e64142075c5f43a564ca56e06cf268407084308672f64fe7f8d833dde4

Was that you that just hit?


 Grin Yep, my s4+ just hit the jackpot! I knew it had it in it after it came so close a few weeks back.
sr. member
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hero member
Activity: 543
Merit: 500
CK, tip sent to thank you for running this awesome pool! Keep up the good work!

https://blockchain.info/tx/541066e64142075c5f43a564ca56e06cf268407084308672f64fe7f8d833dde4
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[2015-11-03 12:05:00.211] Possible block solve diff 225754085558.109924 !
[2015-11-03 12:05:01.094] BLOCK ACCEPTED!
[2015-11-03 12:05:01.097] Solved and confirmed block 381860 by 1BtctXyTBAzF2BzXxHz1WYxYHyknnauHKA.s4p

https://www.blocktrail.com/BTC/block/000000000000000004decd5a6d7929c623d814394724b7eb82dc6a9ce6b1cdbd

Wow congrats on awesome luck!
-ck
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Ruu \o/
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[2015-11-03 12:05:00.211] Possible block solve diff 225754085558.109924 !
[2015-11-03 12:05:01.094] BLOCK ACCEPTED!
[2015-11-03 12:05:01.097] Solved and confirmed block 381860 by 1BtctXyTBAzF2BzXxHz1WYxYHyknnauHKA.s4p

https://www.blocktrail.com/BTC/block/000000000000000004decd5a6d7929c623d814394724b7eb82dc6a9ce6b1cdbd
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Hey all, new to the pool.  I have decided that Slush's pool and it's "sprinkling" of change on me is tough(about $4.75-$5.00 per day).  I run an Antminer S4 that hashes at about 2.5TH/s.

Just picked up and revived the unit from another user, I have one more S4 with a bad beagle board and 2 bad hash boards that I am hoping to fix to use half of the units efficiency.

The one S4 should be sufficient for solo mining, yes?  I realize it has somewhat low odds but I feel the power this baby consumes will not be made up from Slush's pool.

Thanks!



Yes, absolutely. One of my S4's solved a block a few months ago and my s4+ came very close (60G best share) a few weeks ago. Good luck to you!
legendary
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My AR-15 ID's itself as a toaster. Want breakfast?
Hey all, new to the pool.  I have decided that Slush's pool and it's "sprinkling" of change on me is tough(about $4.75-$5.00 per day).  I run an Antminer S4 that hashes at about 2.5TH/s.

Just picked up and revived the unit from another user, I have one more S4 with a bad beagle board and 2 bad hash boards that I am hoping to fix to use half of the units efficiency.

The one S4 should be sufficient for solo mining, yes?  I realize it has somewhat low odds but I feel the power this baby consumes will not be made up from Slush's pool.

Thanks!



Presently I only have an S3 and U3 pointed at this solo pool.  [altcoin pool ad removed]
newbie
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Hey all, new to the pool.  I have decided that Slush's pool and it's "sprinkling" of change on me is tough(about $4.75-$5.00 per day).  I run an Antminer S4 that hashes at about 2.5TH/s.

Just picked up and revived the unit from another user, I have one more S4 with a bad beagle board and 2 bad hash boards that I am hoping to fix to use half of the units efficiency.

The one S4 should be sufficient for solo mining, yes?  I realize it has somewhat low odds but I feel the power this baby consumes will not be made up from Slush's pool.

Thanks!

legendary
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Linux since 1997 RedHat 4
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There are ways to optimize things, which the hardware manufacturers take advantage of to make faster, more efficient chips.  For example, when trying to calculate the hash, you can stop after a very few number of operations and know for certain that continuing down that path will not lead to a valid answer.  You can build that kind of logic into the chip
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It's only a minor gain.
It's an approximate 3% reduction not calculating the full hash in the last few steps of sha256, to just check if it's at least a 1 diff share.
I don't think there would be any bitcoin chip manufacturer who doesn't do this.

I remember one day suddenly realising this one morning when I woke up, about 2 weeks after I found out about bitcoin - 8-Aug-2011 to be exact ... then I posted on the forum asking about it ... only to find eventually that of course the GPU coders already had it in their ocl code Tongue
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Nice to know,

thx again for answers
legendary
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I though so too but I suspected that there might be ways of improving the odds (like having the latest and newest miner), but I guess there's not

What can be done, however, is on the pool side.  Pool operators can fine tune their code to make sure potential block solves are broadcast to the network quickly so they do not produce orphan blocks, and also to make sure all the pool workers get new work quickly and start working on the next block as soon as they can.  This is a significant, measurable attribute that can be the difference between solving a block and not.
legendary
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Mine at Jonny's Pool


now ask me how an asic chip generates the number.
or ask me why can't a clever programmer  get the dice to be loaded to spin more winners.

And I will tell you : I don't know or understand how the algorithm  generates an honest roll of the dice.

But I am guessing it is not gamed or rigged since a lot of guys with good minds would be doing it if possible.



I though so too but I suspected that there might be ways of improving the odds (like having the latest and newest miner), but I guess there's not

Anw Thx again for help and answers to the questions that probably were asked numerous times before.

That's appreciated.
There are ways to optimize things, which the hardware manufacturers take advantage of to make faster, more efficient chips.  For example, when trying to calculate the hash, you can stop after a very few number of operations and know for certain that continuing down that path will not lead to a valid answer.  You can build that kind of logic into the chip.  Each manufacturer has their own methods for getting the most bang for the buck from their chips.  Smaller die process, better designs... all play into it.

It's always a fair roll of the dice because of the nature of the cryptography underneath the covers.  You can't "fudge" a valid solution to the problem.  Doesn't matter if you're using pen and paper, or the fastest ASIC on the planet.
legendary
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'The right to privacy matters'
Dear @-ck
I find out the script in solo.nicehash is yours like solo.ckpool .
Few month ago i rent some hashrate and pointed to solo.nicehash but i use a wallet address started with 3.
I found a block but unfortunately pool do not accept addresses with 3 that time and create an address and sent fund to this address:
https://blockchain.info/address/1PN9XH9pPXtYHeupDAiFeFrkgXiwKZVUVe

Is there any way that i can access to my coins ?
Nicehash admin's refund to me ~3 btc because of that situation. but i spent more than that and lately i got realy bad luck in my life and this 25 btc would be really good help in this time.  so i came here and ask.
thanks.


@ fredi

so 25-3 = 22 btc correct?

I am not a rich guy so I can't say here is 22 btc , but I feel for you.

 So I pointed this at ck's pool for 1 day  if it hits  I will split the block with you

http://solo.ckpool.org/users/1JdC6Xg3ajT3rge3FgPNSYYFpmf53Vbtje


@ nicehash  not telling you what to do but a 3btc refund is a bit lite.  You could have given him more for your error not his.
WOW, Thanks dear @philipma1957. i don't know what to say. i'm very thankful.
But please don't spend more for me.


  its cool I will run it over night. it is not much out of pocket.
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I don't blame @nicehash or source code or anyone.
also i don't want any more refund  from nicehash.
i just came here and ask. maybe after these month someone found a solution to access these coins. just this!
i always pointed my rental hashrate to solo.ckpool but one time i go to "blochchain lottery" in nicehash website and buy a ticket. i didn't have option to set a wallet address and didn't know about three signature address problem. because i saw to block found in blockchain lottery page.

anyway thanks to solo.ckpool and nicehash i found a good amounts of blocks 5 month ago. but because of my family crisis i had to spend all of them. and i am very grateful because if i didn't earn that coins, i have a real problem now!

But i really like to go back to my old game and made some profit if my luck companies me!
newbie
Activity: 20
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Dear @-ck
I find out the script in solo.nicehash is yours like solo.ckpool .
Few month ago i rent some hashrate and pointed to solo.nicehash but i use a wallet address started with 3.
I found a block but unfortunately pool do not accept addresses with 3 that time and create an address and sent fund to this address:
https://blockchain.info/address/1PN9XH9pPXtYHeupDAiFeFrkgXiwKZVUVe

Is there any way that i can access to my coins ?
Nicehash admin's refund to me ~3 btc because of that situation. but i spent more than that and lately i got realy bad luck in my life and this 25 btc would be really good help in this time.  so i came here and ask.
thanks.


@ fredi

so 25-3 = 22 btc correct?

I am not a rich guy so I can't say here is 22 btc , but I feel for you.

 So I pointed this at ck's pool for 1 day  if it hits  I will split the block with you

http://solo.ckpool.org/users/1JdC6Xg3ajT3rge3FgPNSYYFpmf53Vbtje


@ nicehash  not telling you what to do but a 3btc refund is a bit lite.  You could have given him more for your error not his.
WOW, Thanks dear @philipma1957. i don't know what to say. i'm very thankful.
But please don't spend more for me.
legendary
Activity: 4326
Merit: 8899
'The right to privacy matters'


now ask me how an asic chip generates the number.
or ask me why can't a clever programmer  get the dice to be loaded to spin more winners.

And I will tell you : I don't know or understand how the algorithm  generates an honest roll of the dice.

But I am guessing it is not gamed or rigged since a lot of guys with good minds would be doing it if possible.



I though so too but I suspected that there might be ways of improving the odds (like having the latest and newest miner), but I guess there's not

Anw Thx again for help and answers to the questions that probably were asked numerous times before.

That's appreciated.

new fast s-7 saves on power and space to do its 4860 rolls.

but 9.5 s-3s doing the same 4860 rolls are equal shot at a block(use more power and more space)

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